| Does anyone have a recommendation for a relatively lightweight backback that can hold two laptops? My job now requires me to have a company laptop and a customer provided laptop and I use public transportation and walk nearly a half mile to/from the bus. TIA. |
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I like this one. It can hold two laptops.
https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-renew-backpack-black |
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Honestly any backpack can do this, especially if you carry your lunch separately. Do you need it to look nice?
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| I have a Gregory backpack (from REI) that I love. It's cute, light and holds a lot. I use it for work and then also for active stuff with my family. |
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I have a few backpacks and this is my favorite by far:
https://www.nomatic.com/collections/backpacks/products/navigator-backpack-15l The built-in laptop sleeve can just barely fit my 16" Macbook pro, but handles my 13" Macbook air easily. The larger cargo compartment can accomodate a second laptop of whatever size you need, plus chargers, etc. And it's durable and good looking. If you care about such things, people complement me on it frequently. |
| Tumi has sleek, professional looking ones |
| Thanks - these look great! Now to decide! |
| Osprey |
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oh, and peak design makes some killer backpacks:
https://www.peakdesign.com/products/everyday-totepack?Size=20L&Color=Bone |
| In terms of a name brand for business purposes, Tumi. |
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A leather backpack is great if you want your back to be super sweaty. Not lightweight either. |
| I see anything Tumi and I think overpriced. |