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Meet Caribee Backpacks

August 29, 2008 By: Misty Category: Backpack Reviews, Daypacks, Laptops and Cameras, Travel Backpacks No Comments →

You may or may not have heard of Caribee, but they are one of Australia’s most well-known backpack brands. The Caribee brand name was born in 1982 to meet the needs of the growing outdoor enthusiast population. Today, their products range from daypacks to messenger bags and laptop packs.

Check out some of their best-selling backpacks:

Caribee Tailwind Daypack Looking for a sporty lighweight pack? The Caribee Tailwind is for you. The bag even features an audio pocket with port cord.
Caribee Workspace Laptop Backpack Need a laptop backpack? The Caribee Workspace has a central padded compartment for laptops up to 17″ and has an organizer panel for additional gear.
Caribee Tomahawk Travel Pack For a serious travel backpack, check out the Caribee Tomahak. This bag combines a travel pack with a removable zippered daypack. The bag features a concealed rain cover, contoured hip belt, and advanced back harness system as well as a hydration sleeve in the daypack.

Mountain Hardwear Backpacks & Duffels now at eBags

August 14, 2008 By: maureen Category: Back To School, Backpack Reviews, Daypacks, Hiking and Outdoors, Sales & Deals, Tips and Advice No Comments →

One of the most recognizable brands, Mountain Hardwear is now at eBags.com.  This product is top of the line for all of your outdoor activities.  Their daypacks, backpacking packs, and duffels are perfect for hauling the laptop to and from campus, or hauling all your gear in the outdoors.  Also, there happens to be a sale going on right now!

Day and Night: The Essence of the Daypack

June 28, 2008 By: Shari Category: Backpack Styles, Daypacks, Laptops and Cameras, Travel Backpacks No Comments →

The ultimate daypack is durable, comfortable to carry and stylish. It also has a design that lends itself to great organization. Gone is the backpack with the single small pocket on the front. Today’s daypacks boast a variety of styles and features that are perfectly suited to the modern adventurer.

eBags Laptop BackpackThe eBags Downloader Laptop Backpack is an ideal choice for students, commuters and business travelers. Named Best Overall & Best Value by the Wall Street Journal’s Catalog Critic, this bag features a large main compartment with a padded laptop sleeve and lots of room for extra cables and accessories. There is also an iPod/MP3 player pocket with a headphone exit port. Other elements of the pack include pen pockets, an ID pocket, and photo reflective sport cords for nighttime safety.

Tenba Camera BackpackPhotographers and videographers will appreciate the convenience and durability of the Tenba Xpress Photo Daypack. The Tenba Xpress Photo Daypack is specifically sized to fit the latest 35mm, D-SLR and video camera systems. Plenty of space is provided for flash accessories, additional lenses and other accessories. The top front storage section fits small items such as memory cards, cables and batteries. The bottom storage section has elastic loops to organize pens and AA batteries. The exterior of the daypack is weather resistant while the inside is cushioned, providing ultimate protection for the valuable cargo inside.

Victorinox Wheeled BackpackWhether your travel plans include hiking across Europe or camping in the Rocky Mountains, the Victorinox Trek Pack Plus 3.0 26″ Wheeled Backpack with Docking Daypack will fill all of your travel needs. The main pack is designed to accommodate your main travel needs while a smaller daypack detaches from the front of the main luggage for use during the day and then securely reattaches through buckles and zippers for secure travel. The main compartment of the daypack features a hydration and audio port, and the front pocket keeps travelers organized with a key fob, pen slots and mesh pocket. Side mesh pockets are designed to hold water bottles and other items that need to be quickly accessed. The back panel of the daypack is padded for comfort throughout the day. Once the daypack is attached to the main pack, both can easily be transported by rolling it or, on rougher terrain, a shoulder strap and belt can be attached for carrying on your back.

Article by msands from AssociatedContent.com