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Edwardz

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I was looking around, and stumbled over www.booqbags.com. They are pretty appealing to the eye, but does anyone have one or have an opinion/review about them? Or does anyone have a bag that is well-rounded and appealing to the eye as well?

Thanks!
 
I have a booq mamba XS, originally purchased for my iBook. Its very well made and durable, and even though I no longer own a laptop, I still find it to be a very handy bag.
 
A bag for what? What are you planning to put inside?



Anyway Edwardz, I hope you get the recommendations you want, but I really think there are better forums here for this type of question. Either wait for a mod to move it to the Buying Advice forum, or look through the Mac Guide for laptop bag and sleeves.
 
I put off buying a laptop bag for awhile because didn't want to spend an arm and a leg on one. However, we were shopping at an Eddie Bauer factory outlet story earlier this year and I picked up a messenger bag similar to this one for $25. I'm sure it's not as rugged as some of the more expensive bags, but it looks really nice and the price was too good to turn it down.
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I've always heard that Timbuk2 makes good bags. My sister has one (a messenger) and she carries around her MBP, along with papers and books. They're very durable.
 
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