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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Tom Bihn Buzz Bag InkShow

- Rob Bushway

Tom Bihn Buzz Bag GottaBeMobile.com My weak spot for a good mobile bag has been well documented, and I've been doing a pretty decent job of being content with my Ogio bag. However, when the folks at TomBihn.com contacted me and asked if I would like to review their newly redesigned Buzz Bag, I couldn't resist. Fortunately for me, my wife loves the bag, enough so that I think she wants one, too.

In this InkShow, I take you on a tour of the bag, show you the ways in which it can be carried or worn, and let you take a sneak peak at a new device I'm playing with. By the way, stay tuned to GBM, because we are partnering with TomBihn.com to give you an opportunity to win your own Buzz Bag.

Enjoy!

  • Learn more about Tom Bihn and their Buzz Bag by visiting them at TomBihn.com. The Buzz Bag is available in a variety of colors at $120.00.
 

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7/31/2007 4:27 PM MST  

Tom Bihn Buzz Bag InkShow     Comments [3]  |  Digg This |  del.icio.us |  Citations 
Tuesday, July 31, 2007 10:57:37 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
It's funny...because I just recently bought the OGIO Metroid based on your last review for school and for my X61 that's on order (got ur email btw...thanks)and I think it's going to work out great, although it could use a tad bit larger front organizer area IMO...

But now, after seeing this review, I am totally liking this new bag...DAMN IT...

I think I might have "Bushway Bag Addiction"...lol...
Joseph
Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:02:53 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
The Metroid is a fantastic bag - I'm still holding on to that one.....
Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:13:09 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Nice show Rob.

But I'm holding fort with a $9.99 Outdoor Product back pack I picked up from Wal-Mart that holds all my gear. It has two compartments and a large pocket on the front and two mesh pockets on either side.

The main thing I like about the bag is the first (and slightly smaller) compartment has several pockets within of various sizes. The largest pocket fits my Tabletkiosk v7110 very nicely. With the rest of the compartment, I can store cords, pens, my wallet, media cards and the like.

The large compartment can hold my Tablet (if needed) but usually holds papers, folders, magazines and such.

Two zippers on both comparments give me quick access to whatever is inside.

I usually wear it like a sling bag although it does have two straps in typical back pack fashion with a handle at the top. I was purposely trying to downsize when I got my UMPC and this bag fits it and the accessories very well with room to spare in the largest compartment.

I've tried my share of bags but for $9.99 (I think the regular price is $14.99), this one is the best I've found so far.
Aaron J. Walker
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