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[QUOTE="the_reverend:1018036"]The bag is pretty cool. I like it cause it's really solid. Things that I love: # There is a handle on the side of the bag. That is the coolest feature. # the top of the bag completely zips down. You can open it all the way. The computrekker opened probably 1/3rd. # the bag is also deeper. The extra deepness was taken away from the outer pack. My sigma 15-30 fits standing straight up. on the coputrekker, it stuck up about an 1" which bulged out the outer pack. # the wrap around straps are bag (used to hold the tripod I think) have a pieces of cloth over them in a couple places to hold them in place. This makes it so they aren't flopping all around. They also start after the slot side so that you can pull your laptop out without unclipping the side buckle. I used these side buckles to hold my bag together for months when the zippers broke. The way they have the straps, the outer area only size 1/8 of the way down. things that I find odd: # It's going to take a while to get used to the smaller slit where the laptop goes. 15" laptop was a little bit of a squeeze. # Compared to the computrekker, the buckles are a little undersized, but when I loaded it up and put it on, it didn't feel like the buckles/straps were small. [/QUOTE]
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