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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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GBM Shortcut: TomBihn SuperEgo Bag

- Matt Faulkner

The TOM BIHN Super Ego Messenger Bag in Black/Crimson/Steel with a Reflective StripIn this shortcut, I take a look at the big brother of the Ego bag I've been carrying around for the past few months.  The SuperEgo from TomBihn measures in at about 2 inches wider, 1 inch taller and 1 in deeper.  Just enough to hold my new Dell M4300 work powerhouse of a laptop. 

If you watched the first review of the Ego bag, there are a few things you might want to check out with this video.  The first is the comparison of the Brain Cells.  It was hard to actually compare the 2 bags side by side and give a good representation of the sizes, but looking at the Brain Cells, you can really see a difference.  Next we take a look at the swivel clips on the shoulder straps, it was a complaint on the Ego, but a simple add on that was included in the SuperEgo I was shipped.  I also cover the Horizontal Freudian Slip that adds some great storage features to the large compartment of the bag.

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8/6/2008 12:06 PM MST  

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008 5:55:45 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Cheers for the vid Matt.
Toby
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