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    Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    Peeps.

    Now that I am the owner of 2 work laptops ( one for the company that pays me, and one for the company that pays the company that pays me )

    I need a laptop bag that can take 2 16 inch laptops as well as 2 power bricks, 2 phones, USB cables, pens, notebook ( the paper kind ) and other usual stuff.

    The one I have can fit 2 but it is ready to bmurst and that's without anything in it. I need something that is a backpack style with ample space for all above tat.

    Anyone recommend anything. I have had a look and not seen anything suitable.

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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    What about carrying the second laptop in a sleeve? In addition to a roomier single laptop backpack of course, which I reckon are easier to find than a dual laptop bag!

    I'm currently using a regular bag, as shown, with a side-opening laptop sleeve. I've used the sleeve in a regular laptop backpack to carry two laptops in the past.




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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    Good Idea.

    I have been looking at dual bags but not having much luck at all. This might be a great alternative.
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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    I carry my MBP and my work Dell ultrabook around in a Dakine backpack - the MBP goes in a sleeve in the rear section and the Dell goes in the main compartment with all the other bits. Not sure it'd take 2 16" laptops, but that (plus accessories) surely can't be great for your spine?

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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    I have a Timbuk2 Custom Commute (mine was a freebie from EMC ) That has a Laptop pouch and a dual tablet/keyboard pouch that has velcro down the center so the keyboard/tablet section can take another laptop, I have used it for both my work and personal laptops. One of the best freebies from a company ever!


    http://www.timbuk2.com/customizer#/p...ger-bag/size/4


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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    Is dual booting the better laptop or multiple windows users an option?
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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    Quote Originally Posted by outwar6010 View Post
    Is dual booting the better laptop or multiple windows users an option?
    Unfortunately no. Each one is for a different company.

    After much deliberation, in have decided on

    One of these

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VOC9...l_TE_AMZLdp_i1



    Initial feelings are it's a damn good bag. Fits both laptops fine.

    I will fully review and post in a week or so.
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    Re: Dual laptop bags - Any good ones

    I have the Wenger IBEX, great backpack. It takes my 17" GT72, 14" Razer Blade, Surface book, and a weekends worth of clothes. Great pack.

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