Review: Chained to Your Desk? Not Anymore.
| | | Laptop computers are forever becoming more powerful, more versatile, and lighter, but they really can’t get much smaller 鈥 people simply favor full-size keyboards. Consequently, to ditch the confines of the office, you still need a way to portage that seven-pound chunk of plastic, metal, and silicon. The following batch of rugged laptop conveyances 鈥 from padded daypacks to ingenious portable workstations 鈥 brings unparalleled mobility to the task. You can crunch numbers creekside or spin snappy prose from a table at your favorite coffee shop. And these bags trump conventional cases in comfort as well as security 鈥 they don’t announce “steal me” like some boxy black valise. SunDog CFO If your daily routine involves waging war for personal space on a line like the PATH train from Jersey to Midtown, the SunDog CFO ($68; 206-782-5404) might just be your bag. It streamlines your load by setting the laptop on end 鈥 so you won’t get hung up when JanSport Laptop Transit Built like a campus book bag, with spare-but-passable shoulder straps, the water-repellent JanSport Laptop Transit ($70; 800-558-3600) is the most unassuming pack of the bunch. It’s also the biggest, with a cavernous 2,250 cubic inches of cargo space. The computer nests in a sewn-in, padded envelope and is separated from your back by another zippered space big enough for Overland Equipment’s Plumas Computer Pack You can carry Overland Equipment’s Plumas Computer Pack ($90; 800-487-8851) as a briefcase, backpack, or haversack, making it the most versatile tote on the market. A nylon bib suspends the computer off the bottom as a hedge against dropping the case, though only the backside on the market is padded. The whole thing is extremely well constructed and designed with similar Shaun Jackson Design Lapdog The Shaun Jackson Design Lapdog ($140; 888-662-4300) isn’t so much a pack as it is a nylon-and-foam wrap that folds smartly around your computer for transit and then flips open to create an impromptu workspace. Its modular design is a marvel, ideal for the peripatetic professional who can’t afford not to work on the fly. Indeed, the Lapdog fits perfectly atop an airline tray Kiva Designs Virtuoso The aptly named Virtuoso from Kiva Designs ($199; 800-645-8818) offers the most comfortable carry of these packs, sporting thickly padded shoulder straps, a sternum strap, and nylon hipbelt 鈥 all of which tuck away. The Virtuoso encourages extended absences from TerraPax Field Office At the other end of the technological spectrum, but no less well thought out, is the TerraPax Field Office (800-308-3772). It’s billed as eco-chummy, made of sustainable materials including hemp, linen, and vegetable-tanned leather, with the only concessions to finite consumption being the brass hardware and zippers. And you pay heavily for the clean conscience: It costs $260. Photographs by Clay Ellis |
Review: Chained to Your Desk? Not Anymore.
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