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    OGIO Jack Pack

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by nuclfusion4, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. nuclfusion4

    nuclfusion4 Notebook Consultant

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    I would also like to know if anyone has any experience with any Ogio bags at all. I have not been able to get my hands on a bag, no one carries the backpacks in my area.
    Any experience with Ogio bags would help me, as well as the OP I think.
     
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    Circuit city carries the friction and Metro.

    I just bought a friction. If you have a 15.4" laptop make sure you go in and see if it fits first. My 15.4" Compal IFL90 came nowhere close to fitting in the Metro's sleeve but fit fine in the Friction.

    It is a nice pack. Not too many hidden pockets, but enough to fit everything. It looks sleek and the cool sort of plain and suits your needs at the same time. comfy too.
     
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    Thanks, I'm not sure if my local circuit city carries any Ogio backpacks. I didn't see any last time i was there, but i just glanced at them as i walked by. Does it feel like it will last?
     
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    Yeah it definitely is a sturdy pack. Not as sturdy as the other Ogio packs to be honest, but they are extremely sturdy. So that isn't saying much :p
     
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    I know I'm going to run into trouble with the extended battery on the 1520. I'm pretty sure I'll have to go with a 17 inch type bag heh. Thanks for the input.
     
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    my IFL90 has a 9cell battery too and it still fits fine even with the added protection of a sleeve on it. And the IFL90 is a bit bigger than the 1520 as is :p
     
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    Sweetness! Thanks!