Top products from r/SysadminLife
We found 2 product mention on r/SysadminLife. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Rothco Canvas Map Case Shoulder Bag, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Front Pocket (5 ½” X 6" X ½”) Provides Additional Storage for Your Everyday Gear and Features Two Canvas Slots and Five Elastic Straps to Store Tools and PensKeep Your Contents Secure with the Dual Snap Button Flap ClosureThe Back of the Army Map Bag Contains a Hard Board Stiffener for Add...
2. ThinkGeek Bag of Holding - Con-Survival Edition Crossbody or Handheld Bag - Small Enough for a Crowded Hall; Big Enough for All Your StuffBag of Holding - Con-Survival Edition
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
CON-SURVIVAL EDITION BAG - This Con-Survival Edition of ThinkGeek's ever-popular Bag of Holding is slightly smaller than their traditional Bag of Holding making you more maneuverable in crowds.BIGGER ON THE INSIDE - External Dimensions: 14 1/2" tall x 13" wide x 4 1/2" deep, Interior Dimensions: Mai...
I've been hunting for the "right" bag for years. I carry a MacBook Air (I favor ultralight laptops) and it's a challenge to find a bag with just the right form-factor. Not too big and not too small. My ideal bag has enough room for my daily gear, with a bit of extra space for additional items, and a convenient place to stow a water bottle. Sadly, I've yet to find the perfect bag for my needs, but I do have a few suggestions:
I've used RedOxx bags for years, and I've always been quite happy with them. I use the CPA laptop briefcase if I need to carry a ton of stuff. There's also the Metro Laptop Briefcase, which is a skinnier version of the CPA. I love the CPA, it's a phenomenal bag. However, it's just a little too big to be my daily driver. RedOxx also sells backpacks if you prefer that form-factor (I don't).
My daily driver is often the ThinkGeek Bag of Holding (Con Edition). It's the right size for my laptop and a few accessories, but not half as well-built as a RedOxx bag. I'm unsure if it'd fit a 15" macbook. I like it fine, but it's hard to recommend. It does everything I want it to do, but I'm constantly wishing for a better-built bag.
I've had my eye on the B7 Flight for a while, as it looks like it'd solve the problem of sometimes needing a big bag and sometimes needing a small one, and it looks like it's built for quality (their market is commercial airline pilots).
I used this dirt cheap canvas shoulder bag for years. The build quality is terrible and it'll fall apart after a while, but you can buy a dozen of them for the price of some other bag, and they're a great size for a small laptop and some extra stuff. I'm pretty sure it's too small for a 15" macbook, but there are dozens of this kind of bag on Amazon, a bigger one would probably work fine. I throw this recommendation in here as a reminder that you don't have to buy the best-of-the-best.
Of course, if you're made of money, you could always order something from Saddleback. They're beautiful, but too rich for my blood.