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Old 06-09-2009, 11:15 PM   #10
Alisa
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Originally Posted by Amalthia View Post
I have a laptop backpack and I use it quite often when traveling. the key seems to be lots of pockets. you'll have to be able to store your mouse, and cables and stuff...um don't really have any other advice, though padding is good. And if they have those waist straps that can help support the weight that's pretty good too. Takes the weight off your shoulders some.
I agree with all of this. I have one I got at REI a few years back that had a waist belt, chest strap and a very thin external frame. It's great for when you have A LOT of stuff to carry. They don't carry it anymore, sadly.
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