I picked it up too. Love the space, RFID protection. On top of it how comfortable it is to not have an additional laptop-bag to carry around and it's better for my back.
I'm a mobile computer tech I got my bag last week during the free shipping world wide promo - Mine kitted out with everything i need to service computers and laptops. Including spare ATX PSU, must make a video on it.
I just got mine as well and I love it too. I keep my laptop, tablet steam deck, switch, ps vita, cables, USB c hubs, yeti water bottle and other stuff. It's been great.
I ordered one over the weekend. Tech has never been the main attraction in designing laptop backpacks. LTT has gone against the grain, and I can't wait to get my hands on my LTT backpack. Update: I've been carrying the LTT backpack for work use (I work in IT) about a week and a half now. The quality seems to be great, and it's proven to be a solid comfortable to carry backpack so far. It's much easier to manage and access what I need to carry day to day with this backpack. My previous backpack (
I bought both the LTT backpack and screwdriver. They are both well made. And you get what you pay for. Before anyone drops dumb comments about LTT fanboys - the backpack and screwdriver are ORIGINAL DESIGNS. He clearly says he developed and funded the product from start to finish. Anyone who has done prototype development will tell you it is EXTREMELY expensive. Does it cost more? Yes. Could you find a backpack and screwdriver cheaper? Yes. But don't drop dumb comments.
and yet it took people calling linus scummy for not even providing a warranty for zippers that were faulty on his backpack's design...and btw there's nothing original about the design its a tech designed backpack and your paying for the LTT logo a backpack made with ykk zippers that and as nice as "enviromentally friendly" sounds its not worth 250$ for a backpack made of "Recycled water bottles" all if it sounds like a bunch of marketing bullshit for easy to trick consumers like you to buy into and think your getting "great value".
Anyone know of similar bags like the LTT Backpack? I'm looking for a Backpack that focuses on versatility and ease of access: Dedicated Laptop Sleeve, a large center compartment, and lots and lots of external pockets/flaps for easy access to stuff like pens / passport / boarding passes etc. for travel. Preferably something with some structure to it, but Any recomendations would be amazing!
@@usmarinesjz Trying to see if there's another similar, that does the LTT's but better. Or closer alternatives that might be a bit cheaper. Or pricier, if they're better
@@keithstone8693 but better? You're not going to find a bag that literally has everything you listed above. Yeah it's expensive but this bag is probably the most versatile in the market right now .
im considering buying one but my biggest concern is the laptop compartment. like I know he said it doesn't need the extra padding but I'm still worried for when I drop my bag/put it down too hard on accident with my laptop in it. will it actually protect my laptop the way its designed?
@@DetroitTech dang i was told that the design will protect it from hitting the ground when I put m,y back pack down too hard. so u don't think it protects it well enough vs having a regular laptop case?
I don't really use laptop cases so keep that in mind. The traditional laptop case has a bit more padding. The backpack does cushion the drop with the construction. If you dropped a laptop case as hard as people drop their backpacks, you'd hear the laptop hit, too.
@@DetroitTech oh ok that makes sense. ya i try not to drop it that hard but sometimes it just happens so that was main concern about the bag. everything else seems very well constructed just more if it will keep my laptop safe as well
Geez, $472 with shipping for this bag for me WTF? It is not even water proof and lacks a lot of features of bags nearly $400 cheaper. Swisswin bags piss over this.
@@Soccera0 who just carries tech though? a bag is a bag is a bag is a bag, I love a quality backpack but can't imagine any job actually requiring you to haul all that extra while travelling, besides a laptop on a regular basis, for carrying a laptop with me I have a laptop bag with a shoulder strap, its very light and has plenty of storage for any laptop accessories an average person will need, only people who fit this niche of a big but tech focused backpack would be fighting games guys who will carry around those big arcade sticks with them I think most people interested in this just want a good bag for travelling, thats what I would like it for, not just for gadget transport
You can buy merch from a company and don't have to be a fan boy. Fan boys will exist for any company. An example is Aer, they makes tech backpacks and they have a hive mind fan boy cult reddit. I still love Aer products anyway and have owned some of their gear throughout the years. I disagree with your take. I don't own any LTT merch but I can appreciate and understand why they make products. The option is there to support them and get an item in return instead of blindly donating to a Patreon. Also most folks complaining about the price of the LTT backpack probably never have spent more than $30 bucks on a backpack before. I own alot of packs ranging from $300-$800 bucks so I think it's cool. If someone can't afford it, then don't buy it! I don't like Linus for alot of things but still enjoy his content from time to time.
You guys haven't bought an expensive disc golf bag have you?. Squatch, Grip, and others are anywhere from $250 to $300. There are cheaper bags, but they use cheaper materials.