Getting your Mac bag under

With many US airlines now charging fees for checked baggage; more and more people are trying to carry more and more luggage on to flights. American Public Media ’s Marketplace show on National Public Radio had a great story about the problem and one industry groups proposed solution. One thing I never do and never recommend is checking your computer bag with your computer inside. In fact if I am taking a flight that involves travel on a regional carrier or i know I’ll be on a smaller plane I make sure to bring along a good laptop sleeve in the event that I have no choice but to check my bag.Bag under airplane seat

A great reference for airline carry on bag allowances is at the Luggage Online merchant site.

If you travel often and want to place your computer under the seat keep in mind that back packs and briefcases usually open from the top and side so that you can get things back into your bag while it is still under the seat. Messenger bags and those with a flap over the zipper make it that harder to get items in and out while that bag is under the seat. Remember that no matter what you bag is going to be laying with one side down on the floor. Something that I’ve run into several times was a wet floor; and then a wet bag at the end of the flight. I used to place the airline provided blanket under my bag (because you never know where those blankets have been or the last time they were cleaned).

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Crumpler makes you…

The safe part of a Crumpler pic?

The safe part of a Crumpler ad pic?

What can I say about Crumpler?  They make great laptop bags.  They are truly innovative in the way they market their products.

I’ve never been a big fan of the Crumpler US site. They don’t own the Crumpler dot com domain (11/09 – that domain is currently parked by some Internet villian!) so they set up over at Crumplerbags dot com. It’s set up using flash to be a kind of web based vending machine for their products. If you use the lite site it’s much more spartan. The lite site presents all the products and makes them easy to view and if the product is in stock buy. They are real clear about what is in and out of stock. They provide good product info about the bag construction and dimensions.

For a good time with Crumpler check out their European web site at Crumpler dot EU. This site is fun. The products are well categorized and the sites use of small flash graphics is great. There are many more products presented on the European site. Much more of the Crumpler story is presented here.

Crumpler doesn’t have any “will my laptop fit” function on their site but they do post notes from satisfied customers. We hope to get some of their products in for review here.

The Crumpler bags that we like the most are the “Considerable Embarrassment”, a messenger style bag that accommodates up through 15″ laptops. See the “Dreadful” for larger laptops and the “Moderate” for smaller sizes. We also like the “Chester Squander”, a briefcase style bag.

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Our BlogRoll

While developing and writing for Mac Bag Review I think it’s important to sometimes point out to readers our influences, or those people or groups who we read or listen to that impact what you may or may not read here.    This post is all about our Blog Roll; where I hope to capture all those sites that are or were either my or our writers influences.

  • Alltop – Gadgets – I look at this just about everyday.
  • Alltop – Bags - really should be renamed woman’s handbags.
  • From Concept to Consumer by Phil Baker – A great travel writer from San Diego.
  • Kiva – Loans that change lives and give a glimpse into how people in other parts of this world live their lives.
  • PageLines – Andrew and the folks who created the template that makes this all look so good.
  • Peter Greenburg – The travel writer.
  • Technology Live from USA Today
  • The TSA Blog – A blog maintained by the folks at the US Transportation Security Administration.

I’ll update this list from time.  Thanks for looking.

-Brian

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