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apoZ 10-18-12 03:38 AM

Topeak Dynapack DX + Macbook Air 13"?
 
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Hi ,

I'm looking for a way to unload my back from the backpack.
Since I don't always need to carry a lot of stuff, I'd rather not fit a rack to keep my hybrid as sleek as possible.
On days I do have to carry stuff however, my Macbook Air 13" is always with me.
A Dynapack DX or another seatbag would be great for me, but I don't know whether it would fit a Macbook Air 13".
Anyone any idea about this ?
The Macbook air is : 12.8" (32cm) (W) x 8.94" (23cm) (D).
I found this Chinese picture. Could anyone confirm ?

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=279143

Big Lebowski 10-18-12 07:19 AM

How about a Topeak beamrack? That has a quick detach for non-commuting days and it allows many more options on the line of bags from them. I have the Explorer and love the Topeak system.

noglider 10-18-12 07:41 AM

Looks like it will work. The nice thing about your computer is that it has no hard drive, so you don't have to have shock absorption to protect from a head crash. You do have to protect the screen, so you'll still need some padding.

apoZ 10-18-12 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by Big Lebowski (Post 14854141)
How about a Topeak beamrack? That has a quick detach for non-commuting days and it allows many more options on the line of bags from them. I have the Explorer and love the Topeak system.

I've thought about that, but it adds one kg more than the Dynapack system.
Do you know if the Trunkbag DX can fit a Macbook Air ?

apoZ 10-18-12 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 14854222)
Looks like it will work. The nice thing about your computer is that it has no hard drive, so you don't have to have shock absorption to protect from a head crash. You do have to protect the screen, so you'll still need some padding.

Do you have a Dynapack ? Can you confirm those dimensions ?

noglider 10-18-12 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by apoZ (Post 14855478)
Do you have a Dynapack ? Can you confirm those dimensions ?

No and no.

dvald001 10-19-12 10:52 PM

Zimbale has it's 18 liter saddle bags on sale. They're big enough to hold my 15inch MacBook Pro.


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