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Crumpler VM008 Very Busy Man Extra Large Laptop Case - Black / Gray Product Description:



  • Extra large capacity of 14 liters
  • Heavy duty padding
  • Multiple internal zip pockets
  • Padded shoulder strap
  • Quick release buckles

Product Description

Tired of looking like a cloned worker drone? Break away from the crowd, starting with the unique, eye-catching Very Busy Man laptop bag. CRUMPLER's unique designs and color combinations have yet to be assimilated by the Hive! Third leg stabilizing strap Laptop stabilizer Internal padded laptop pocket Made froom Dupont Cordura Plus Very large, tough #10 zippers Rip stop nylon inner linings Outer Dimensions - 13H x 18W x 7D Internal dimensions of 12 x 14 x 3 Weight - 45 ounces

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
4A really great, well constructed, laptop messenger bag!
By sherri j. thorne
When you live and work in New York City, You carry a lot of gear. Everyday you pile on to the crowded subway carrying your daily essentials. Often, you need a bag that is brutally tough, well organized and all the while, making a fashion statement. Crumpler has taken the concept of a messenger bag to a new level. They have managed to take the basic concept of the messenger bag -known for its ruggedness and space - and refined it. They have done quite well.

The "Very Busy Man" is a messenger laptop bag. The layout and design of the interior space is what is really good. The Laptop section is located in the main compartment of the bag in a separate, large padded pocket that is secured with Velcro. It is has enough room for the large screen laptops, and any addition padding you might want to add. The larger, open main compartment provides enough room for several of your schoolbooks, and even your lunch. What I valued most was the way the zippered compartment was laid out. You opened the main zipper, which revealed a good sized, open pocket with an organizational panel on the front. There are two Velcro pockets with enough room for a PDA a calculator; cell phone or whatever suits your fancy. There are three slots for pens right in the middle, separating these two Velcro pockets. Directly behind the organizational panel, is another zippered pocket, which, for women is great!! You can keep your wallet, makeup, checkbook, mints, comb, Metrocard or any other small to medium sized object safely here. What Crumpler very cleverly did appears on the opposite side of this pocket. They added two LARGER Velcro pockets, located in the larger main section of the bag. Here, you can keep a CD player, laptop accessories or, a paperback book neatly stored. I put these two pockets to a test. I was able to put my 8 1/4 inch x 7-inch Miquel Rius notebook in the pocket along with my "Franny and Zooey" paperback. They fit; but with about an inch of the tops of both books sticking out, over the top so you could not close them in. That was fine, as far as I was concerned because I wanted to see just how wide the pockets were and how much they could confortably hold. I was able to keep my sunglasses, lotion, and work ID in the other with plenty of room to spare. These features sold me. As much as I love the space that one finds in messenger bags as a rule, I DO NOT like rummaging around a large bag looking for items that I need to put my hand on FAST. If that is not enough compartment space, there is yet another zippered pocket directly behind the laptop pocket that I love to use for files, magazines, documents, smaller paperback books, train/plane tickets, or any other item. The outside flap is secured with two well-designed strips of Velcro, then the two strap buckles that finally secure and close the bag. Opening the bag can be an issue because of the noise the Velcro makes every time you open the bag. However, it is in a sense, a design plus because of the extra security it affords. The material is tough as well. It is called Chicken Tex. I put it to the test during an early spring snowstorm here, and the water beaded up on the material and quickly rolled off. Thankfully, the contents of the bag stayed bone dry.I also noticed a large, sewed-on fabric loop, that, I am told is for bike chains. I simply ignore that feature, and while clever is not necessary. There are some design issues that Crumpler needs to sort out, refine, and improve however. The strap is attached directly on to the bag, and gives me the blues when I try to adjust it. When you finally figure out how to adjust it, there is no way to neatly adjust the excess slack strap. As a result you have an inelegant "curling" of it. The stabilizing strap could be longer. The shoulder pad is all right, but tends to slip slide away along the strap. There are no outside side pockets on the bag, which many people favor for a water bottle or a cell phone, although Crumpler sells a separate Velcro Nad sack for your cell that you can attach to the shoulder strap, nor is there a handle on the top which would give you the option of carrying the bag as a briefcase. For messenger bag purists, this may not be necessary; but others may value the option. Even with these "flaws" I would certainly buy their bags again. Hopefully, they will make some additions to the bag.

There is just one final note concerning the Australian web site. Some may find it irreverent, even offensive. My only wish is that the company understands that some things, which are culturally acceptable down under, do not translate quite the same way here in the U.S. It is very easy to misinterpret what they mean. I am sure they mean well.

Still, if you are looking for a good, solid bag that can handle the rigors of your daily travels, with your gear well organized and well protected, you would be hard pressed to do better than Crumpler bags.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect bag for me
By Dave
I did a lot of research on this bag as I needed something perfect for an IT worker who commutes into Boston. I am either walking, on the subway, or bus everyday in all the lovely unpredictible New England weather. This bag rocks. I can fit my laptop, mouse, power cords, lunch, thermos, cell phone, gerber tool, and maybe a book or two. Thats pretty much maxing the bag out, but thats the most I ever have to carry into the city on a regular basis.The bag is heavily padded. I would go so far to say its armored. My laptop is definitley safe and secure. The bag is waterproof so I know that everything is safe and dryGood organization. There are many zippered pockets and velcro pouches for all your stuff. The velcro is loud, so you can't sneak things in and out of your bag in a meeting. I have no problem with this, if I just open my bag before the meeting starts.Straps. In my research a lot of people said they wish they had an instruction manual for the straps. I understood their confusion after I got the bag because the bag has two positions. One is when you use the bag as a shoulder bag. The 3rd leg stabalizer is unbuckled and hanging and you move the pad to your shoulder. You also lengthen the shoulderstrap using the buckle.The 2nd position is messenger mode. You shorten the strap using the buckle, move the pad to your chest and buckle the 3rd leg stabalizer to the bag. That is why there is so much strapping. If its way too long you can trim the strap and melt the ends with a lighter so it doesn't unravel. Or you can do what I did and tuck the excess under the strap they provided if you want to add an extra pouch. Thats a neat feature too, you can strap something like a camera bag to the bag.There are a few drawbacks to this bag, but they were negligible. No external pockets, no handle, and its a big bag but doesn't hold as much as you might expect because of all the padding. Size might be a drawback, but I'm 6'4" so the size is perfect for me, but someone who is shorter may want to try the smaller versions.I highly recommend this bag. Its a little bit expensive but for me its money well spent and its built to last.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Durable Bag
By Wandering Biker Student
I love this bag. I've owned it for the past 4 years and it has faithfully kept my laptop, books, and other valuables safe and dry in all kinds of weather, as a daily commuter bag, and in travels across multiple continents.I bike a lot, and the third strap is invaluable. I'm not sure why there have been complaints about it because it seems pretty intuitive what it's there for and how to use it when necessary. I didn't have to read instructions to use it.The only potential downside to this bag is that it's a bit bulky and weighty because of all the reinforcement. Once I've loaded my 15.5" laptop and a textbook or two, it gets to be pretty heavy. If weight is an issue for you then you might find that annoying.It does very well in rain and snow to keep contents absolutely dry.And I've gotten compliments on it everywhere I've taken it.I couldn't recommend this product more highly. The folks at Crumpler really nailed this one. I'm a devotee for life.

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