Submitted by Maximum-Student2749 t3_105rc3d in BuyItForLife

I'm looking for a durable backpack for my husband that is on the smaller side. He needs it to carry his laptop and other various electronics for work. Any suggestions on brands or actual backpacks would be great. Thanks!

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tinawadabb t1_j3cf10o wrote

Carhartt makes a laptop sized backpack. I bought a much larger one for camping/bug out after reading recommendations on this sub.

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HobbesNJ t1_j3cg6gh wrote

The size may be dictated by the size of your husband's laptop. The bigger his laptop, the larger a backpack needed to carry it.

I'm a fan of Tom Bihn, and they have several options (the Synik 22 and Synapse 19 or 25) that are smaller backpacks. They can accommodate laptops up to certain sizes. I like a smaller backpack and use a Synik 22 which holds my 14" laptop and has great organization for carrying other things. Their quality is top-notch.

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ImaginaryCheetah t1_j3chakw wrote

does it need to be dressy ?

i've had a pelican S105 backpack for 10 years now, works as new... looks like the model i have isn't available anymore, but they have two options now. spendy!

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HobbesNJ t1_j3chjz8 wrote

Tom Bihn has a loyal following (I've got multiple travel bags from them), but there are other options from other good manufacturers. You many want to also ask in the sub r/onebag for other suggestions as this topic is covered a lot there.

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Environmental-End691 t1_j3clkd9 wrote

5.11, Vanquest, LA Police gear, plus the others mentioned. Style depends on how else it may be used and big it needs to be. I've seen good sling bags that would work for a smaller notebook-style computer, too.

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Environmental-End691 t1_j3cu2q5 wrote

You're welcome. Vanquest and 5.11 both make lines that don't look tactical (ie the MOLLE webbing). But if he also uses a small set of tools (maybe to gain access to a server or unscrew a case), a smaller sling with a MOLLE tool pouch might do well also. As a size reference, I have a 5.11 Moab 6 sling and an I-pad Air 2 in a full case fits perfectly in the larger pocket with room for additional items.

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leadfoot70 t1_j3dt4pv wrote

Briggs & Riley

Very nice if your husband works in a more formal environment. Only downside is they are expensive.

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SensibleBrownPants t1_j3e1yax wrote

I recommend you check out the backpacks from Aer. I purchased one of their slings recently (City Sling 2). It’s awesome and built like a tank. I remember an online reviewer describing it as “overbuilt”.

Their backpacks look cool too (particularly the Fit Pack 3) and I expect they’re similarly overbuilt. So check em out!

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BougieGun t1_j3g8w6p wrote

GoRuck Echo. It has a dedicated "bombproof" laptop compartment, some organization, and is just big enough to be functional for a daily bag.

I use a GR1 daily, but the Echo is great for times not as much stuff needs to come with.

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CoreyH213 t1_j3gc8z1 wrote

I have so many backpacks, I should just send you one. Reusing is better than buying

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