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Old 10 August 2016, 09:53 AM   #1
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any men here carry a messenger bag?

If so what brand do you wear? I was going to get a Louis Vuitton briefcase off eBay, but it seems far too formal for my endeavors and fairly small as well as 2-3x my budget used minimum. I was thinking about a victorinox one since I will mainly be carrying it while I bike and I could use it with my other victorinox luggage, but I kind of want leather as well. I've never bought any leather new other than from coach, but lately I have been unimpressed with quality and price is excessive.

No sexist remarks needed/tolerated. Just curious if any other TRFers carry a messenger bag or have any recommendations. Something that could be used as a book bag would win extra points as I'm a college student as well. Going more for utilitarian use than luxury to start out. Can always upgrade down the road.

I guess I should put a price range, probably $100-250.
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Old 10 August 2016, 10:41 AM   #2
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Funny thread because I JUST (last month) purchased one myself. Sick of holding all my stuff when I go out to my car etc. Still not sure if I like the idea yet because in my mind its still a very feminine thing but I think I need to get over that. So I went with a cheap Amazon canvas bag first to see if I can get used to it or not.
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Old 10 August 2016, 10:47 AM   #3
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Tumi has a few. Well made. Great rep for durability. And the ballistic nylon does not say feminine to me at all.

I just bought this Alpha 2 brief/laptop case and it comes with a shoulder strap that would be good for a bike. But their messenger cases look pretty handy too.
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Old 10 August 2016, 10:48 AM   #4
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I carried a nylon messenger bag daily for two years when I was a bike messenger in London in the 1980s. Never wore out. Other than that, I had quite a nice Timberland one a few years ago, canvas and leather.
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Old 10 August 2016, 11:03 AM   #5
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Mrs has a LV Messenger but I don't see myself running around with it . . . although I have seen men with one
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Old 10 August 2016, 11:27 AM   #6
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I carry a Satchel and Page messenger bag. Great quality leather. Check out their website.
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Old 10 August 2016, 11:27 AM   #7
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I had a leather one for school but I don't much use it anymore. Picked it up from banana republic for about 100 bucks iirc. I would check out tumi, maybe j crew.
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Old 10 August 2016, 11:36 AM   #8
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I grabbed one from Tumi yesterday at lunch. I'm going to use it as a small gym bag.

price was around 370 USD. item name is "foster messenger". I'd imagine that a lightly used one would be less than 250.

this is the bag packed with sneakers and a towel



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Old 10 August 2016, 11:40 AM   #9
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I grabbed one from Tumi yesterday at lunch. I'm going to use it as a small gym bag.

price was around 370 USD. item name is "foster messenger". I'd imagine that a lightly used one would be less than 250.

this is the bag packed with sneakers and a towel



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Nice bag Steve. Looks sharp.
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Old 10 August 2016, 12:00 PM   #10
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any men here carry a messenger bag?

I have been carrying this RL Polo bag for years. Works great for work and travel. Tough as nails. It will outlive me...tried many brief cases and bags before this but this is the one I really like.



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Old 10 August 2016, 12:25 PM   #11
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I have the classic Timbuk2 messenger bag size L, good value & it has a padded section for a,lap top
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Old 10 August 2016, 12:35 PM   #12
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Checkout WaterField designs, they make pretty cool messengers bags.

I myself always use one when I fly, just too much stuff to carry. Also for some reason I feel more comfortable wearing it when I travel abroad than at home.

Tumi is what I wear.
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Old 10 August 2016, 12:37 PM   #13
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I have a classic Timbuk2 as well, custom made in SF, and have been using it for about oh 7-years. Still looks awesome!!
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Old 10 August 2016, 01:04 PM   #14
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Nice bag Steve. Looks sharp.
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Old 10 August 2016, 01:13 PM   #15
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I have been carrying this RL Polo bag for years. Works great for work and travel. Tough as nails. It will outlive me...tried many brief cases and bags before this but this is the one I really like.



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This one really encompasses what I want, what's the model # and MSRP if you don't mind me asking? I was thinking tumi as well but price us definitely a factor there. The foster messenger is reminiscent of the Victorinox I tried on. Although I can get the victorinox 50% off its $210 msrp b/c its last years model
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Old 10 August 2016, 01:22 PM   #16
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Funny thread because I JUST (last month) purchased one myself. Sick of holding all my stuff when I go out to my car etc. Still not sure if I like the idea yet because in my mind its still a very feminine thing but I think I need to get over that. So I went with a cheap Amazon canvas bag first to see if I can get used to it or not.
This is a big reason why I want one, and as a pawnbroker, a gun is apart of my daily items and I have to transport it unloaded and in a case per law since I don't have a CPL and don't care to get one. Getting over the femininity is the biggest part. My coworkers have already harrassed me for considering a "murse" but it serves quite a few purposes for me.
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Old 10 August 2016, 01:26 PM   #17
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This one really encompasses what I want, what's the model # and MSRP if you don't mind me asking? I was thinking tumi as well but price us definitely a factor there. The foster messenger is reminiscent of the Victorinox I tried on. Although I can get the victorinox 50% off its $210 msrp b/c its last years model


Thanks. I can't find a model number. It's been a few years since I bought it. If I remember it was around $1000. I have not seen them on the Polo site so probably discontinued. It has a detachable laptop holder and a carry strap. The inside has a divider and pen and other pockets. The front flap pockets are great.
All around excellent bag that looks good, will last and is super functional.

I was looking for a smaller companion bag a while back and saw some similar on eBay.


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Old 10 August 2016, 02:03 PM   #18
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My Eagle Creek is a model that they do not make any more. Too bad, too. Incredibly simple, but tough. Not a luxe item. Somewhere between camping equipment and urban wear. Small, too. A shoulder bag that could maybe fit a 13" MacBook Pro.

Now, if I had to replace it, all they offer is this. --> http://shop.eaglecreek.com/satchel-b...CategoryId=343
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Old 10 August 2016, 02:30 PM   #19
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Ive had this Tumi bag for two years it works great for me. I keep 2 phones Ipad laptop pen and papers in there. I got at @Tumi outlets for 200.00
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Look at Hedgren also. Seems cheaper than Tumi. Never had one fail. Great and light. Leather is way heavier than anything nylon.


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How about saddleback? They're not feminine at all.
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This is a big reason why I want one, and as a pawnbroker, a gun is apart of my daily items and I have to transport it unloaded and in a case per law since I don't have a CPL and don't care to get one. Getting over the femininity is the biggest part. My coworkers have already harrassed me for considering a "murse" but it serves quite a few purposes for me.
If that's the case check out 5.11 (rush delivery series) and maxpedition. They have bags specifically for that purpose. They're not high end luggage but they have some tactical advantages that a normal bag won't.
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Funny thread because I JUST (last month) purchased one myself. Sick of holding all my stuff when I go out to my car etc. Still not sure if I like the idea yet because in my mind its still a very feminine thing but I think I need to get over that. So I went with a cheap Amazon canvas bag first to see if I can get used to it or not.
Just look at it as a small brief case, nothing effeminate about it at all.

I often carry one for the wallet, the phone, the pens etc etc.

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Funny thread because I JUST (last month) purchased one myself. Sick of holding all my stuff when I go out to my car etc. Still not sure if I like the idea yet because in my mind its still a very feminine thing but I think I need to get over that. So I went with a cheap Amazon canvas bag first to see if I can get used to it or not.
Just look at it as a small brief case, nothing effeminate about it at all.

I often carry one for the wallet, the phone, the pens and the indispensable Filofax etc etc.

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I have a bunch of LV messenger bags for work. Does the trick as it fits my passport, wallet, IPad, Mac Air, headphones and chargers perfectly.
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Old 10 August 2016, 09:21 PM   #27
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Tons of options. Timbuktu is hard to beat in your stated budget. Given your more specific requirements, 5.11 and Maxpedition are good bets too if you're alright with the camo and MOLLE strap look. There is a lot of discussion of these types of bags on the EDC forums, where people are very helpful in terms of posting photos of what they carry daily and how they organize their bags. I personally like Tom Bihn for my daily carry and travel carry-on bags. They are well built, have great organization, and come in both understated and bold colors depending on one's tastes.
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This is a big reason why I want one, and as a pawnbroker, a gun is apart of my daily items and I have to transport it unloaded and in a case per law since I don't have a CPL and don't care to get one. Getting over the femininity is the biggest part. My coworkers have already harrassed me for considering a "murse" but it serves quite a few purposes for me.
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How about saddleback? They're not feminine at all.


This is the right answer. Their stuff is incredible and their customer service is unbelievable. Their satchel is probably about the right size for what you need. May be a little over budget, but you will never buy another one.


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How's this- too feminine?
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