I have this weakness for bags. I buy too many of them. I’ve been rocking the Kelty Essential 750 for over a year now (having downgraded from the larger version) and I really dig it, but I admit to fiending for the Tom Bihn Super Ego, which had gotten some rave reviews of late.
you should check out timbuk2 bags. they are sweet and you can customize them. i have had one for quite a while. don’t use it much these days, but it was nice when i did.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/welcome.t2
said rick
at 5:43pm on Monday
I had one for awhile… not bad, but not perfect.
said Joshua
Why not resist the urge and give the money you would spend on the bag to a missionary or ministry?
said joshua
at 7:09pm on Monday
My new Brooklyn Industries bag has served me quite well. I love that co.
said Spitzer
at 12:28am on Tuesday
There’s nothing like Mandarina Duck bags. Great quality, nifty features and plenty of room for my 17″ powerbook.
said Tobias
at 5:45am on Tuesday
Good question. Mainly because I already do give to both and after giving I still like to buy the occasional thing. (But still, good question.)
said Joshua
Fair enough. Why not give your old bag to a missionary on the field, then? Take someone new, bless one with the old one.
said joshua
at 1:00am on Wednesday