What I dig here is that the Crumpler doesn’t flop over when filled. Presumably, it’d sit there just like that all day. We’re giving away a bunch of Crumpler bags at the SXSW BBQ.
Crumpler stands on its own
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I have the “Famous Wine Bar,” (the largest model) and is an awesome, massive backpack. I never noticed it, but it does indeed stay upright, even when loaded with schoolbooks and groceries. Every person that sees it always praises it for its mammoth size. Highly recommended (and the flap-over design guarantees the contents stay dry after being rained on for hours)
Exactly! When traveling, I really started noticing how well it sits on my back, and up on a gate counter, or in a shop, store or whatever. The pocket arrangements is also ingenious causing a TSA X-ray attendant to say, “that’s an interesting bag.” The bag in the photo is the Mahoubar.
I’ve never heard of Crumpler, but I’ve been on the lookout for a new laptop bag and these seem great. Also, check out awesome, batsh*t weird www.crumplerbags.com.