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Messegner bag vs. bookbag
i currently commute to school (2+ miles) everyday and i always end up at class with a sweaty back from my bookbag. i've been thinking about getting a messenger bag to switch things up.
my question is: will a messenger bag leave my back less sweaty than a regular bookbag? thanks, any opinions appreciated. |
No.
But a milkcrate on the rack that the bookbag drops into should and is def cheaper. |
Originally Posted by no1mad
(Post 9705506)
No.
But a milkcrate on the rack that the bookbag drops into should and is def cheaper. If you settle on a messenger bag, make sure to use the under arm strap so the bag doesn't rotate around your torso. |
A bag that attaches to a rear rack is best, if a rack will work for you.
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I guess you could say I am for the crate:
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Originally Posted by no1mad
(Post 9705506)
No.
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Originally Posted by buck65
(Post 9705823)
+1, your back is still going to be sweaty. I've got a Chrome messenger back that leaves one of my shoulders and half of my lumbar untouched by a bag...there's still a lot of back/bag contact.
If you settle on a messenger bag, make sure to use the under arm strap so the bag doesn't rotate around your torso. |
if you have a rack and a bungee chord or even string, you can lay yoru bag on the rack, tighten it down with the chord/string and be happy... a co worker has been doing this for nearly 30 years, he has never, ever had a problem and for the last 15 years he has been carrying lap tops this way, no worries and no sweaty back.
robi |
thank you everyone for their input
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