May 13, 201016 yr I think it's this case: Re-purposed iPad case | That Temple bag/case is gorgeous! But $$$$$$$ ..... Also, just now saw that tyrion posted this here before I just found it and posted it on iPad-Fi - just wanted to acknowledge this.
May 14, 201016 yr Not that I own and iPad, but I think I would use this more as a case than a bag. i.e. no strap. That said, it can't be that heavy so I don't think the strap would be uncomfortable. I made the snap decision to go with the canvas one. Maybe I should change to leather. Maybe I should buy an iPad first.
May 14, 201016 yr Author I made the snap decision to go with the canvas one. Snap decisions are the right decisions.
May 14, 201016 yr Tough call, honestly, they both look good to me. The leather may be nicer in the pic, but that canvas might be nicer in person. It is remade from some sort of WW2 materials and mercutiio next door seems to quite love it. I suspect you'll need to see it in person, then you'll know. I'm sure they'll exchange it if you change your mind. If not, you could always send it my way. )
May 14, 201016 yr I like the canvas and leather combination, personally. My favorite camera bag ever was similar.
May 16, 201016 yr Author The Tom Bihn stuff is going back. It is very well made, but it's just not exactly what I'm looking for. A little to "strappy." I need something just a bit more streamlined. But I think these guys make good stuff and would recommend them. Now thinking about a Jack Spade bag.
May 16, 201016 yr My Jack Spade bags have always been durable but kind of useless when trying to compartmentalize stuff I carry daily.
May 16, 201016 yr For me, Jack Spade may cross the line. My law partner has a messenger bag of some type and I am not a fan but that is the only one I've seen, other than in a pic. Some how carrying a bag that is even close in name to something my wife carries keeps me from considering his bags.
May 16, 201016 yr My biggest problem with the Jack Spade bags are that everyone and their dog has one in NYC. The subway is full of the messenger laptop bag. I have the Green and Orange one and a Black and Blue one. Edited May 16, 201016 yr by VPI
May 16, 201016 yr Author No doubt that Jack Spade stuff comes with some, er, baggage. But they do look good and are a nice combo of utilitarian and sleek. The Bihn stuff makes me look like I'm going camping. In the Amazon.
May 16, 201016 yr So do any of these have hard compartments to protect the iPad, or is it supposed to prevent its own torque? The reason I ask is, I'd be interested in getting something similar, with a compartment for my Kindle DX, which is similarly sized, but I'm worried about torque.
May 16, 201016 yr Author Some nice bags here: Blackbird - Bags Dusty, most of the bags I have seen thus far that have incorporated protection have done so for laptops/notebooks. It seems like bag mfrs. are not yet integrating iPad-specific compartments into the cases. However, some are designed for netbooks, so those could work. Most of the iPad-specific bags I have seen have been of the vertical half-bag variety. Although Booq has a couple that may fit the bill: iPad bags and iPad cases by booq
May 17, 201016 yr Author These leather bags are pretty expensive, but they are pretty great looking imo: Saddleback Leather Co. : Leather Bags, Briefcases & Luggage for Men & Women
May 18, 201016 yr Author Anyone in NorCal familiar with Hlaska? Some nice bags. Men's Bags, Messengers, Bagpacks, Laptop Sleeves, Briefcase, Duffles, Computer Bag | Hlaska
May 18, 201016 yr So do any of these have hard compartments to protect the iPad, or is it supposed to prevent its own torque? The reason I ask is, I'd be interested in getting something similar, with a compartment for my Kindle DX, which is similarly sized, but I'm worried about torque.Just to answer my own question, I'm thinking about getting a Pelican 1080, and a larger bag that will incorporate the 1080. The whole point is, I don't want a bag just for the Kindle, I have a few other things I carry around with me regularly (second pair of glasses, cell phone, drugs, iPod, etc.). Haven't confirmed that it's the best fit yet (lot of overage). But thought I'd throw it out there if anyone else likes that solution for their iPad -- does the iPad have the same problem as the Kindle DX (feels flimsy, is flimsy, will break too easily if thrown in a duffle/backpack/knapsack/murse/manbag/purse/briefcase/satchel/whatev)? Any reports of broken iPads coming in yet? Edited May 18, 201016 yr by Dusty Chalk
May 18, 201016 yr Waterfield bags are awesome, and IMO waaay better looking than most anything out there. Plus, they've got padded sleeves for your laptop, iPad, etc. I've got the cargo: You can customize them pretty heavily to get what you want. Check it out: SFBags - WaterField Designs - Cargo Bags - Messenger Bag - Laptop Sleeve - Laptop Bag - Cool Briefcase
May 18, 201016 yr i bought a trager courier laptop bag about six years ago and use it nearly everyday. it still looks brand new as it is built like a tank. New Page 2 they have dozens of cool bags, and i believe still make them in the USA. Catalog home
May 19, 201016 yr A Maxpedition Lunada is my current favorite murse. It works quite well as this weird hybrid sling bag/ one strap backpack configuration.
May 19, 201016 yr Author I went to Tumi today. While I like Tumi bags, for some reason they make me sad. I think I associate them with when I was traveling all the time for work. I did like the leather Alpha, but the Missus is not a fan and it ain't cheap.
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