Swiss Pink Laptop Case
Posted by admin on August 1st, 2010
Swiss Pink Laptop Case
The Pegasus fits up to a 17" notebook, so you may at last ditch the old laptop case for some new style. Features Wenger's widely known and esteemed Shock Absorbing shoulder straps and air-flow back padding.
Most helpful client reviews 73 of 75 persons found the following review helpful.
Excellent computer bag for journeying professional By Edward Y. Wong This bag is almost perfect. It has a heap of rigidity to it so it may stand on it is own which is helpful when you put it down. I now and again have to carry 2 laptops and it does so utterly (15.4" and 17"). The size is perfect, not like I'm going to trek over into the Amazon but may provide more than ample room for all sorts of activites/travel. The trend is towards too galore compartments and sub-compartments/pockets, but once you get employed to it, finding things become very easy. The Zippers work well, the padding and straps are excellent, and as a professional, this bag has a very high-tech, quality professional look to it. Weight is not feathery but is reasonable given it is semi-rigid structure and magnificent protection. The outer top loop has a nice feel and detail to it when you to lift it up by the loop. Its very balanced on my shoulders and reduces fatigue = essential since I travel a lot by air and by motorcycle with it.
My single complaint is that it does not have a lower band or strap which allows it to securely wraparound a roll-on luggage's handle - utile when airporting around.
I probably need a life, but this bag has bettered the quality of it immensely. The other splendid bags are the Synergy (same price) or the Maxuum (slightly cheaper), both by Swissgear but I don't think anybody makes a better functional or aesthetic bag than the Wegner Swissgear folks! 48 of 52 persons found the following review helpful.
Returned bag for poor use of space, got Maxxum instead By virtual.gretchen This is a very well constructed bag, but the odd design of the diagonal separation amidst the more prominent back and middle compartments, and their equivalent depth, actually limits what you may put into the bag. If you want to carry lots of legal pads, this would be a great bag. I want one big section for all of my books, etc., and a thinner division for the computer. I counterchanged this for the Maxxum (also Wenger), which is perfective for me, as well as cheaper! The Maxxum also adds an adaptable kangaroo pouch on the front which is very handy. Ah, I will have to likewise note that both of these packs have an across-the chest strap that is placed too high. I still use it because it genuinely helps with weight distribution. 36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Great Bag! By Denis-Mounie I got this for my sweety and he LOVES it. It fits his Dell Inspiron e1705 utterly and for those reviews complaining when it comes to the zippers- they must have something different. The zippers on this bag are slippy but they lock, if you recognise what I mean. They won't unzip themselves.
It's got a great deal of room for his accessories, work things, books and an extra modify of clothes for during one night trips.
I have to admit, I thought in regards to getting one for my e1405, but can't warrant the expenditure when the laptop in a neoprene case transports well in my beat-up old Jansport. And he necessitated a backpack anyway.
We saw an airline employee journeying with the Pegasus from SwissGear and he had not one thing but fantasti things to say regarding it. The only worry was getting one to fit his 17" computer. I purchased this backpack with a niggling sentiment from the iffy reviews, but let me put your mind at rest. He slipped it in and latched it and voila! Perfect fit. Snug but nowhere near worrisome. Plus, it's got a pocket for your Swiss Army knife. (but do not forget to take it out before heading to the airport!)
Highly recommended- and the price right now on Amazon is the best I've seen so far, saving up to $30 on other sites. See all 193 client reviews... |
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