Crumpler Bag Review, Part 3: The Dry Red No. 5 Laptop Backpack, as Airplane Carry-On Bag
Posted in: UncategorizedFor the review of Crumpler’s Dry Red No. 5 laptop backpack, I’ll be using it in two capacities: First as an airplane personal carry-on bag, where its job is to hold things I’ll need during a seven-hour flight. Secondly I’ll be using it on the ground as a sort of journalist’s bag to cover a press event.
Packing for Travel
I keep my carry-on bag as light as possible, for reasons mentioned in the travel methodology post. I don’t carry adapters, chargers and cables in there, as I’m rarely in an airplane seat with an outlet. Just the bare in-flight essentials.
For me that’s (clockwise from center) a set of noise-canceling headphones, an inflatable travel pillow, a print book, an iPad, my laptop, eyeglasses, a writing pad, a business card holder and a pen.
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