I switch bags daily or every other, so using the Thule Power Shuttle Plus is key. Everything other than my laptop, Kindle, tablet and jacket goes in there. Inside the Power Shuttle is my power supply, converter plug because I travel to Europe for work, AKG Q460 headphones, Field Notes, flashlight, pen, HP pen, eyeglass cloth, extra battery for the flashlight, business cards and USB cards. Currently, I'm using my Incase Sport Field Messenger.
I use the Bellroy Slim Work Bag with inside: Razer Blade 15 2020, the charger, razer opus headphones and extra storage. It fits everything well and in my opinion looks a bit better than the Peak Design but can't fit as much.
As my work horse backpack I use a Eagle Creek Convertabrief, but if I am just traveling I just take my PacSafe Slingsafe LX500. The convertabrief holds my whole work setup and more. The PacSafe security features and sleek looks makes it a good travel partner.
For the AirPod Pros I would highly recommend the Twelve South AirSnap Pro in black leather. I quite like the contrast of the dark black leather that conceals the native white AirPod case. I own a saddle brown version for the first generation AirPods and also love that combination with my Twelve South BookBook that protects my 16 inch MacBook Pro. Well the BookBook dos add thickness to the MacBook Pro, it offers in on deniable protection with a case that never has to be removed and pays homage to the bibliophile that I am. What’s more, it does a wonderful job of disguising the MB and only looks better with age. The noise cancellation of the AirPods Pro have made them a true game changer. Pair that with a black tile pro tracker and I have the most aesthetically pleasing and easiest to find set of AirPods Pro.
Hey! Nice review. The Macbook pro 16 seems to be just 8 mm extra width. By the looks it seems it won't fit right? Also, does the bag have a false bottom?
The 15" is quite the squeeze so even an extra 8mm is going to push it over the edge I think, and it's not the biggest false bottom, but it does have one. - Nathan
Thank you for this! Could you consider making a video displaying all of your headsets? I'm struggling to find the best comfort and best battery in a headset. Usually reviews focus on sound quality but I'm no expert of this Im simply looking forward to have headphones that I can wear for several hours in a coworking space (I checked JBL 650 BTnc for example)
I very much like this bag and want to buy it to carry my new 14 inch Macbook pro. I heard you saying it’s designed to fit a 13-inch laptop so I’m now curious to know if I can still get this for the 14-inch Macbook pro. Thanks
Hey there! We've found that we can fit larger laptops in the sleeve, although your mileage may vary. You can find out more about our experience fitting a larger laptop in the written review. I'll drop a link below! - Austin packhacker.com/travel-gear/peak-design/everyday-messenger-15l-v2/
I need a backpack, should be 15.6-inch laptop compartment, must have a waterproof, would you recommend which model, cams pustular necessary for life can be between 20-30 liters, Turkey brands I can also supply colombia, under armor, nike, adidas, the north face, eastpak
Hey im looking for a 40l back pack which I can take traveling but also through some rough activities, do you have any recommendations? ( at the moment I am thinking of getting a tactical bag)
Define rough. But I agree probably an Osprey Farpoint 40. I think it is a good mix between features and resistant fabric. I have a Tortuga Setout Divide which I love, but not sure if it would hold up for things like escalating or water related activities. Some trekking? Yeah, totally. Dont expect to get much life from it tho. It is meant for the city.
@@PackHacker i know it's stated for 13" laptop. But from your video 15" mbp can be fit there. i mean, do you still recommending this 13L for my 14" mbp?
I should have been more specific-it’s rated for a 13-inch, so that’s what we would recommend using it for. Larger laptops might fit, but they will be closer to the edge should they be dropped, etc. -Eric