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HappyDude20

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I've been using an STM Scout bag but hate the green color, I should've gone for black.

Now I'm in the market for a new iPad bag and if you are a guy and have an iPad then you know just how difficult of a decision this can be.

Anyways, here are the candidates:

1.http://www.stmbags.com/catalog/ipad-bags/stash-iPad/

2. https://goincase.com/m/#product/11"%20MacBook%20Air/CL57828 (made for MacBook Air 11" but I dig this)

3. https://goincase.com/m/#product/11"%20MacBook%20Air/CL58058 (Again for MBA but I (kinda) like the space, but it's made for SLR cameras)

4. https://goincase.com/m/#product/iPad/CL58056 (I like that this is made specifically for iPad, but also for a camera, of which I don't (yet) have.. And admittedly don't plan on buying one anytime soon)

I guess the question is what I carry throughout the day. This includes iPad, iPhone, iPad charger, notebook, pens, room for keys, Chapstick, etc.. Nothing major.

Assuming I get one of these ill be willing to sell my current green STM scout bag to anyone interested for a low price.
 

glen e

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none:

1. for a manly rugged formal look - saddleback satchel or messenger
2. for pockets galore: Timbuk2 Commute 2.0 - small
3. for in the middle: Waterfield Cargo small or muzetto

but amoung yours #4
 
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HappyDude20

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Jul 13, 2008
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none:

1. for a manly rugged formal look - saddleback satchel or messenger
2. for pockets galore: Timbuk2 Commute 2.0 - small
3. for in the middle: Waterfield Cargo small or muzetto

but amoung yours #4

I absolutely love the Saddleback satchel look, however it is definitely too expensive for my taste. Timbuk2 isn't really for me, too many pockets and personally want a bag to look good. Not for me. As for the cargo or muzetto, I'd prefer the Indy bag.. I like the high quality leather but in a way looks like a purse...but I love the easy access to the iPad, I'm sure you've seen it. http://www.sfbags.com/products/indy/indy-bag.php
 
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