Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag
Executive Summary about Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag by Tonya Brisnehan
Timbuk2 is known worldwide for their extremely durable and convenient bags - the Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag is still holding for one of the top sellers in the entire collection, even though their design has been around for almost 20 years.
The Timbuk2 company was founded in 1989 and originally created bags for bicycle messengers to carry. Today the tradition carries on - many people on bicycles use these bags for convenience and for their durability and roominess, but people on all sorts of transports use them and travelers love them for their ability to be carried easily and keep many things in one place without having a disorganized mess on their hands.
Sizes for the Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bags: These bags are available in a total of five sizes: Extra small, Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. As a note, if you're considering purchasing one of these classic messengers make sure to read the reviews of consumers who use them - you will get a good idea of which bag to choose depending on how much space you need.
General Usage and Review Information: More often than not I saw reviews coming from students who is main form of transportation was a bicycle or bus. The main "raves" from the reviews included the fact that the bags could carry so much at once, including heavy school books as well as great organization for a number of other objects that they needed such as PDA's , cell phones, water bottles - you name it. I actually saw no negative reviews and the only negative comment that I took note of had to do with the noise of the Velcro when opening the bag but this wasn't enough for the person to dislike the bag whatsoever.
Recommendation: From the research I have done, Timbuk2 Classic Messenger bag is some of the highest quality and convenient bag ever - perfect for students, traveling and the larger sizes would make excellent "overnight" or weekend bags. Most definitely a thumbs up for practicality and ease of use.
Friday, August 14, 2009
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