Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Review: Timmy’s Tactical Attaché
























In the world of technology mobility and style play an important role in determining the gadgets we purchase, everything from your laptop, tablet, cell phone , hard-drives and flash drives to notepads, pens, pencils and the sea of chargers and cables that keep you connected and ready for anything the world can throw at you. Lets for a moment imagine that your tech is a living thing, your laptop/tablet/phone would be the brain, the cables would be the nervous system and your bag would be the body, think about how often you change your gear whether it was broken/sold or just upgraded, the number of cables always seem to increase to the point where you have every kind of cable for any purpose but you know what doesn’t seem to change……your bag. Show of hands those of you who are still rocking the laptop bag you got when you bought your laptop or if you are re-purposing another bag to store gadgets well my friends it is time to stop and embrace purpose built bags to be more specific Timmy’s Tactical Attaché.

Velcro everywhere
First off this is not a laptop bag per-say it could probably just fit a 15” laptop (good luck getting it out) it is ideal for smaller gadgets such as tablets, net-books, etc. It has approximately 10 pockets on the outside of varying sizes good for storing everything from pens, chargers to hand-held consoles. The main compartment is deceptively large as it is able to fit both my Astro a40 case and my Xoom without adding any visible bulk. The compartments are mostly re-sizable as the Velcro strips are long on the top flaps which are long as well to cover anything you may put in them. Think of the travel capabilities of this bag, passport in a outside pocket for easy access, compact enough to be useful and not always in the way, rugged and good to go just toss your stuff in and you are gone.


Build Quality
The bag feels durable and rugged, a large heavy duty zipper, the bag is made
from 600 Denier Nylon and there is soft polyester lining on the inside so your stuff doesn’t get scuff marks and scratches. The only thing I didn’t like was the shoulder strap clips are plastic so I am worried about them breaking some time down the line.
























Verdict

I Give it 9/10 it’s a great durable bag you will be the envy of your techie friends, it holds everything a tech fiend could ever want in a bag there is not much cushioning but who needs it this bag was built for SWAT and the Military and if they feel comfortable placing their guns and gear in it then you should feel comfortable placing your stuff in it as well
Pros
  • Rugged
  • Durable
  • Great looks
  • Spacious
  • Small

Cons
  • Plastic Shoulder strap clips
  • People will want to borrow it/steal it
  • I didn't get the stuffed monkey

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