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Well-Designed, Comfortable & DurableOct 11, 2009
By Snoo For reference, I purchased the medium-sized grey/white/grey bag Timbuk2 Commute 2.0. I am using this bag primarily for my daily commute to work (~4 miles roundtrip by bicycle) and air travel.
This was my first Timbuk2 purchase and at the two month mark I am very pleased. I purchased this bag after my last messenger (Swiss Gear) disappointingly fell apart after about 2 months of moderate use. Just looking at the construction and feeling the quality of materials I can tell the Timbuk2 is going to with me for a long, long time.
I considered a few of the trendier labels (Chrome, Manhattan Portage, Crumpler), but in the end the price, functionality, and aesthetic of the Timbuk2 just fit my personal needs perfectly. In terms of aesthetics, I like that my bag is kinda sporty and fun if I'm using it for leisure, but also businessy enough that I can use it with a shirt and tie. For what it's worth, I managed to snag my bag on the cheap from an Amazon Marketplace seller for $59. :)
Following are a few thoughts I had on the bag:
Construction & Durability (Grade = A) ========== I've only had the bag for two months, but it has held up perfectly thus far and I envision it still going strong for many years to come. After two months of daily use, it basically still looks and feels like new.
The seamwork, fabric, zippers, and design are all of very high quality, and you can tell just by holding it that the bag was built to last. It might begin to fall apart if you are extremely rough with it or if you are a professional bike courier, but for the average person it'll probably last at least a decade.
Size (M) (Grade = A) ========== I've been pleasantly surprised at how much my bag (medium) can fit -- I typically carry a Canon EOS 20D DSLR + lens, small laptop & accessories, business papers, a couple books, a spare t-shirt, a whole bevy of electronic gadgets and there is still room for more. My main laptop is pretty small at 13.1" and quite thin, and fits into the laptop pocket with ample space. Do be sure to check your laptop dimensions though... my other laptop is a 15.4" and does not fit in the medium laptop pocket.
Fit & Comfort (Grade = B with stock strap pad, A with Grip Pad) ========== Initially, I was a bit skeptical that the bag didn't have any way of attaching a cross-strap for stability while riding. For this and for comfort reasons, I decided to purchase the Grip Strap Pad with my bag and I couldn't be happier. In my opinion, the grip pad should be the standard pad that comes with the bag, and is an essential buy to make the bag more comfortable and functional. With the grip pad, the bag hardly ever slips off my back when I'm riding.
The laptop chamber with it's corduroy back padding helps keep the bag from losing its shape. It is firm yet supple, so that the bag feels sturdy and comfortable on your back. With a rigid back, I was afraid the bag would slide around on my back but if the strap is properly adjusted I find the bag to be nicely form fitting and very little unintentional sliding occurs.
Design Features (Grade = B+ as stock, A with Slider Case) ========== (+) Swivel joints on the strap make it so that the strap hardly ever twists/tangles. (+) Strap has quick-release adjustment buckle which makes adjusting the strap a cinch. (+) Good organizational pockets underneath main flap. (+) Rubber bottom and waterproof fabric lining the main flap. (+) Corduroy laptop lining keeps laptop safe and allows bag to keep its shape. (+) Strong and well-positioned handle so it can be carried briefcase-style. (+) Velcro on main flap keeps flap secure if you're too lazy to buckle/unbuckle. (+) TSA-approved laptop sleeve makes going through security a little easier.
(-) The Grip Pad probably should have been included as stock. (-) No quick access pockets on the exterior of the main flap. This issue was solved for me by purchasing the Slider Case which gives me access to my mp3 player right on my strap.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Great for CollegeMar 27, 2010
By Alexander R. Ambrose I am an ITS major with a lot of gadgets, a laptop, thick manual like books, graphing calculator, and the occasional red bulls/water that I need to carry around on a daily basis. I have had the bag since 2/23/2010 and have not had a single problem to date.
I love the Commute 2.0 for my MBP(5,1) 15in as it fits the laptop like a glove (tight, but secure tight) and separates it from the rest of the objects that I need to carry around which could potentially break the screen if carried right next to each other. The primary decision revolved around this laptop and so far the bag has not let me down at all in that respect.
For books, this messenger bag can carry quite a few (two binders, sketch book, two notebooks, 1in thick book, and a 2 1/4") books with no problem. The weight is distributed nicely around the entire strap and I don't find myself constantly switching shoulders or switching to the handle. The handle, btw, is a nice addition if you are just happening to carry the bag a short distance and don't find the need to pull the bag over a shoulder.
The only con so far is that the braces (what the shoulder strap clips on to) for the shoulder strap are made our of metal and the clips for the strap itself are made out of plastic. This leads to a squeak, not that it is a deal breaker, but is rather annoying while walking.
I am glad to have gotten the product from Amazon (amazingly fast shipping considering I ordered the supersaver -- 3 days total for the bag to be processed, shipped, and delivered) and entirely satisfied with the bag itself.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
A breeze for air travelOct 10, 2009
By Girl on the go I've been using this bag for a few months now and travel pretty regularly. It was advertised as "TSA compliant" and, I have to say, this is one of the best things about this bag. It's so much easier to go through security. I can spend more time fussing with my boot zippers than dealing with taking my laptop out of my bag! The bag also has a ton of great organization pockets and overall, it's just a really comfortable fit. It looks causal but professional at the same time. I'm really happy with this bag and definitely recommend it!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Versatile messenger doubles as camera bag, overnight carry-onNov 27, 2010
By Leigh Hanlon I've used the large version of Timbuk2's Commute 2.0 Laptop Messenger Bag for a couple of months now. I bought it primarily for daily commuting on Chicago public transportation and typically carry a MacBook Air, several file folders, a small zippered case with a Livescribe Pulse pen, a Livescribe three-subject notebook and another small zippered case with medium-sized digital audio recorder. The pen case and audio recorder go into a 20-year-old insert that I recycled from a Domke bag. I added Velcro strips (bought at Walgreens) to secure the insert. I also occasionally carry a full-size SLR in the insert instead.
If you pack carefully, the bag can also accommodate enough clothing and toiletries for a two-day trip. The spaces around the laptop storage area will hold two dress shirts without wrinkling. I've also fit four tightly rolled T-shirts, four pairs of socks and four pairs of briefs in the main compartment. I use the smaller pockets to hold disposable contact lenses, medications, dental stuff, etc. If you're not bringing along a laptop, you could probably fit a spare pair of jeans in that area, as well.
Three minor complaints:
1. The supplied shoulder grip is too stiff and doesn't work very well. I'd have happily paid slightly more for the bag to get a useful grip.
2. The external pouch for a water bottle or canteen could be bigger and deeper. My 32-ounce Nalgene fits, but not with much assurance that it won't pop out if nudged.
3. The Commute 2.0 usually does not stand upright when placed on a flat surface. I'm guessing that because of the TSA-compliant laptop pouch this center-of-gravity change was unavoidable.
The major accolade:
It's clear that high-quality materials were used in manufacturing this bag. The material feels tough, yet is not scratchy or abrasive. This bag feels as if it will last a good long time.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Timbuk2's quality continues!Jun 12, 2011
By Mike I bought this bag recently to accomodate my new 13" macbook pro. The material choice is good and the build quality seems solid as is typical for Timbuk2 products. The corduroy lining of the laptop pocket is nice and doesn't scratch your computer. The small bag fits my laptop with room to spare, and I can actually put my laptop in a neoprene sleeve and still fit it easily into the pocket (a + or - depending on how you look at it. The TSA compliance is nice, but who really cares?...TSA still makes you take out your laptop half the time anyway.
One complaint- as I said the laptop pocket has a nice non-scratch lining, but I truly feel the amount of padding is inadequate to protect against impacts on the bag and the computer within. As such, I use mine paired with an inexpensive neoprene sleeve.
A note- people should stop complaining about the bag being too big or too small for their purposes and buy the appropriate bag to begin with. The different model bags all have different purposes. This bag is NOT intended to carry your computer plus a truckload of peripherals as its designed for commuters (duh) and is meant for carrying necessity's with a little extra room to spare and a neat organizer for other small portable electronics and supplies. Go for a larger model line the command model if you want a bag the size of Mary Poppins' carpet bag. And if you buy one thats the wrong size to fit your laptop...the blame is on you. Simply follow Timbuk2's instructions on how to measure the true outer dimensions of your bag and you'll have no trouble at all buying the appropriate size.
I recommend this bag to users of laptops 13" and up. I do not recommend it to netbook users unless they are going to use it with an additional laptop sleeve of some kind to provide additional protection for their computer, as anything <13" will probably shift around too much and as a result, get damaged.
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