swissgear laptop backpack synergy

The page was not foundA good bag is just about as important as the gadgets it carries. Your electronics are fragile and expensive to replace, and your back is fragile and impossible to replace. Ogio's Renegade RSS bag is damn near as good as it gets at protecting both.A big, roomy, $150, gadget-protecting backpack.People who carry laptops and other electronics with them on the daily and need lots of space.DesignBlack bag with standout red lining. It has a crush-proof compartment for an up-to-17-inch laptop, a padded pocket for a tablet or ereader, a cushy camera compartment, a storage panel, and three zippered side pockets.Using ItRenegade RSS is a super comfortable bag with ergonomic shoulder straps. Carrying a ton of crap? It won't actually feel like it because the back panel is cushioned and the straps are soft. Feel like a pack animal for gadgets? It will assuage that burden, by comfortably distributing that weight across several pockets.The Best PartThe crush-proof compartment for your valuables on top.

It was also nice to tote on an airplane, because it fits comfortably under the seat in front of you, but it houses a clown car's worth of stuff.
gregory erratic backpackIt also survived the NYC subways during rush hour.It's a great commuter bag, because it can accomodate your laptop and work necessities, as well as your gym stuff for when you're off the clock.Should You Buy It?Renegade RSS is a lot of comfortable, well-protected real estate for not a lot of money. However, it's not a backpack that everyone needs. If you just want something to throw a book and a pair of running shoes in and you're more concerned with style, you don't want this bag. If you're often on the go, and you carry your laptop and maybe a camera and a tablet every day, you do. Avoiding adult onset scoliosis and keeping your computer safe? What more do you need in life?Ogio Renegade RSS• Price: $150 • Capacity: 1900 cubic inches

• Dimensions: 19.5 inches high x 14 inches wide x 8 inches deep • Weight: 3.6 pounds • Features: Crush-proof laptop compartment, padded ereader or tablet pocket • Gizrank: 4 stars Photos by Michael HessionFor many years I travelled with my camera gear in a Lowepro Mini Trekker and my laptop, books, and so on in a briefcase. More recently I have switched things around and carry my (now mirrorless) camera gear in a Billingham shoulder bag, with my laptop and other items in a general-purpose rucksack. I usually travel with a rollaboard suitcase and wondered if there was some way of carrying this and the two other bags aboard a flight with me. Another question, for a short trip requiring a minimum of clothes, is how to travel with just one bag. There is a way to do both these things. The trick is to combine the Billingham Hadley Pro and the Wenger Swissgear Synergy backpack. One of the great things about the Billingham Hadley Pro is that the green padded insert, which holds the camera and lenses, is removable: simply undo the press stud located at the front and the insert comes out.

The insert can then be placed in the capacious main compartment of the Synergy, after putting the padded flap (the “stabilizing platform”) in the down position. The Hadley Pro insert fits comfortably and leaves plenty of space for items to be placed on top of it, which is best done after closing the insert’s lid to provide a firm foundation. The outer part of the Hadley Pro, which is soft and floppy without the insert, folds very flat and can be placed in the rollaboard, in which it takes very little space. I have travelled this way on several long-haul trips, with the Hadley Pro containing a Fuji XT-1 with 18-55 lens and an X100S, along with a 19 inch rollaboard holding the Hadley Pro shell, and am very pleased with how it worked. The Wenger Swissgear Synergy is an excellent backpack, with a laptop pocket and all the features I want. The only minor drawback is that with the Hadley Pro insert in place, the Synergy side pockets are severely restricted in what they can hold.

No such problem arises if the narrower Hadley Small insert is used instead. For the one bag secanario it is possible to travel with just the Synergy and the Hadley Pro insert (leaving the Hadley Pro outer part at home), working out of the Synergy. Overall, these are two excellent bags and they make a great combination. We are currently experiencing problems on our server.Wenger SwissGear Grey 15.6in Laptop Backpack Swissgear Synergy Backpack 15.4in. Comfortable WENGER backpack designed to fit notebooks with screen sizes up to 15.4in. Fits Most 15 in. / 15.4 in. NotebooksCOMP-U-FLEX Computer PocketShock Absorbing Shoulder StrapsiPod/Music Player PocketAir Flow Back PaddingQuick PocketEssentials OrangiserComplies with most airline restrictions for hand luggage All the soft cases have detachable shoulder straps and zip fasteners. Add product to Compare External Dimensions356 x 483 x 205mm Add a review - Log In Add to a parts list Synergy Computer Backpack Data Sheet