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See [[Mobile Lifestyle]] for more on my travel storage needs. | |||
I bought an olive/cayenne [http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/200/TB0202 | == Bags == | ||
I own three Tom Bihn bags, and I love them all. I have a sapphire [http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/100/TB0104 Brain Bag], which I acquired in 2008 for my trip to [[BurdensLanding:India]] and [[BurdensLanding:Ethiopia]], and which I ended up using as my primary work bag. I use it for camping, too; it's great. | |||
I bought an olive/cayenne [http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/200/TB0202 Medium Cafe Bag] in September 2010 as a day and travel bag. It was inspired by Jessica's extra small Timbuk2 messenger bag. I like Jessica's bag, but they don't make it in the same style anymore. I love the Cafe Bag. Just the right size, it's portable, it's very functional, and it looks great. | |||
I bought a conifer Synapse in March 2013 as a medium day / hiking bag. | |||
I want a small shoulder day bag designed to hold my [[MacBook Pro]] and a few additional items. It needs to be larger than my Cafe Bag but much smaller than my Brain Bag. The [http://www.tombihn.com/messenger_bags/TB0223.html Ristretto] seems perfect. | |||
However, I'm also looking for a camera bag for my [[Olympus OM-D EM-5]]. Ideally, I'd like it to be the same as my shoulder day bag. The [http://www.tombihn.com/messenger_bags/TB0967.html Co-Pilot] would be perfect, except it's not quite big enough for my [[MacBook Pro]]. Apparently, Tom Bihn is currently [http://www.tombihn.com/forums/thoughts-tom-bihn-bags/5217-thoughts-upsizing-co-pilot-2.html in the process of designing] a slightly larger bag for exactly this purpose, dubbed the "Pilot." I'm guessing it will make its debut sometime in 2013. | |||
== Accessories == | |||
Brain Bag: | |||
* Brain cell for my [[MacBook Pro]] | |||
* Vertical Freudian Slip for files, pens | |||
* Snake Charmer for my chargers and cables | |||
Synapse: | |||
* Vertical cadet for my [[MacBook Pro]] | |||
Other: | |||
* 3D Clear Organizing Cube for toiletries | |||
* Travel Tray for staying organized when I travel |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 13 September 2021
See Mobile Lifestyle for more on my travel storage needs.
Bags
I own three Tom Bihn bags, and I love them all. I have a sapphire Brain Bag, which I acquired in 2008 for my trip to BurdensLanding:India and BurdensLanding:Ethiopia, and which I ended up using as my primary work bag. I use it for camping, too; it's great.
I bought an olive/cayenne Medium Cafe Bag in September 2010 as a day and travel bag. It was inspired by Jessica's extra small Timbuk2 messenger bag. I like Jessica's bag, but they don't make it in the same style anymore. I love the Cafe Bag. Just the right size, it's portable, it's very functional, and it looks great.
I bought a conifer Synapse in March 2013 as a medium day / hiking bag.
I want a small shoulder day bag designed to hold my MacBook Pro and a few additional items. It needs to be larger than my Cafe Bag but much smaller than my Brain Bag. The Ristretto seems perfect.
However, I'm also looking for a camera bag for my Olympus OM-D EM-5. Ideally, I'd like it to be the same as my shoulder day bag. The Co-Pilot would be perfect, except it's not quite big enough for my MacBook Pro. Apparently, Tom Bihn is currently in the process of designing a slightly larger bag for exactly this purpose, dubbed the "Pilot." I'm guessing it will make its debut sometime in 2013.
Accessories
Brain Bag:
- Brain cell for my MacBook Pro
- Vertical Freudian Slip for files, pens
- Snake Charmer for my chargers and cables
Synapse:
- Vertical cadet for my MacBook Pro
Other:
- 3D Clear Organizing Cube for toiletries
- Travel Tray for staying organized when I travel