I've gone for a backpack, Patrick, the Tamrac Adventure 9. I chose
it on the basis of the size that I thought that I could take through
security on Turkish Airlines (going to Istanbul), but now I find a
smaller dimension on the Stansted site ...!
Oh, well, I'll take a chance on 2 cm.
Chris
On 16 Aug 2007, at 08:06, Patrick Moore wrote:
> * On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 08:12:10PM -0700, Ali Shah said:
>> As a side note - backpacks are not allowed in many
>> venues - so a shoulder/hip bag seems to be one of
>> those "must have" things.
>
> For such circumstances I heartily recommend the Crumpler Daily series.
> I've the Daily 600 (Large, I think) which manages to let me cart about
> pretty much everything necessary, including laptop -- in claims to
> hold up
> to a 17" wide screen beast, but my rather more petite macbook
> slides in
> nicely.. You can remove the camera part too and use it as a more
> conventional shoulder bag.
>
> There are a few other ones in the range -- bigger and smaller, but
> this
> seems like a decent compromise in size and shape. and the fact
> that I can
> get easy access to all the crap I've stored in it without having to
> take it
> off is a massive plus. Oh, and it does fit through airport stuff
> having
> flown with it a few times, but most notably Belfast City ->
> Heathrow ->
> San Francisco.
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