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    Backpack for Sager NP8662

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by pdieguez, Jun 25, 2009.

  1. pdieguez

    pdieguez Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys

    I'm looking for a backpack for a 15.4" Sager NP 8662, but not the enormous Targus XL that xoticpc offers. I need something smaller, that will carry my laptop, a few components, some books and MAINLY will fit airliners carry-on requirements.
    What do you recommend?


    tHank you
    Paulo
     
  2. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    Kipling roller back pack.

    cheers ...
     
  3. obsolete

    obsolete Notebook Evangelist

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    How much are you willing to pay? I use a Kriega R25. It's a motorcycle backpack and nearly waterproof. It fits my HDX16, some books, or a change of clothes and lunch. But it'll cost you.
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    I recommend a Kensington Contour Backpack.

    I use it.... its not too big and it looks professional.

    It even has an adjustable lumbar support for the back.... wish I had one of these when I was carrying around 20 pounds of books as a kid.

    Oh, and it has lifetime warranty... I sent mine in when my drink holder got slightly torn... got a new one for free. :D