| Kensington 64079 SaddleBag Carrying Case | 
enlarge | Brand: Kensington Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $32.00 You Save: $27.99 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 13 x 6 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 64079 Model: 64079 UPC: 085896640790 EAN: 0085896640790 ASIN: B00001OPGX
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: brand New in Package!
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| | Black with black trim | | | Sling it over one shoulder, use the backpack straps, or carry it in one hand | | | Expandable mesh pockets, quick access pocket, key holder, and zip-down organizer | | | Padded computer compartment | | | High-density foam padding provides superb impact resistance and protection |
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Product Description It's Kensington's SaddleBag, perfect for today's Business Casual style of getting things done. With three different ways to carry it, the SaddleBag is easy to bring with you, no matter where you want to go, or what you feel like doing. And one glance shows that this is not an ordinary notebook computer carrying case. But don't let the cool looks be deceiving. This is one tough bag.Valuable notebook computers are protected by high-density foam padding, industrial rivets, reinforced webbing, and a heavy-duty water-resistant shell.
Amazon.com Product Description The Kensington 64079 Saddle Bag Notebook Carry Case in Black offers superb computer protection and comfort, but hides the fact that it carries a laptop so you feel safe. The Kensington 64079 has three carrying options to fit any traveling style, with hide-away backpack straps and an adjustable shoulder strap. This case is constructed with heavy-duty rivets and water-resistant fabric for durable good looks, high-density foam padding that protects your computer from shocks and jolts, and includes a foam-padded EasyGrip handle for hand-carrying comfort. The Kensington 64079 is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty, and features a black fabric shell with black synthetic trim in a soft, modular design, and specialized storage pockets that provide extraordinary organization. This notebook case has exterior dimensions that are 14.25 x 6.5 x 16.5 inches (WxDxH), and interior compartment dimensions of 12.5 x 2.5 x 13 inches (WxDxH).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Pretty Good Bag April 29, 2008 I just emailed Kensington to get a 2nd replacement strap - the original strap and a 1st replacement tore at midpoint. So while I was checking out the model number on Amazon I thought I'd give my two cents.
I've had this bag for close to 10 years. My first 8 years it carried my laptop and cabling tools, etc every day at work so I put it through some real tough times. I've always had real heavy loads in so I won't dock my 5 start rating because it's been my pack mule. When it got real heavy I used the two backstraps and carried it like a knapsack and it was comfortable. Most of the time I used the single sling and it's comfortable. Now that I'm retired I don't carry as much so sometimes I just grab it by the foam handle and it's a good grip. I thought it was a little expensive before I bought it but I'm glad I did as it is a quality bag, lasted a long time, and still looks pretty good. It's also real light empty - surprising for the beating it can take. Kensington replaced the first two straps with no problem so it's nice to see them stand behind their product.
Great bag. I have 4 of them! January 29, 2008 This is by far my favorite laptop bag. I bought my first Kensington Saddlebag back in 2000 or '01 and have put over 100,000 flight miles on it before it developed a rip in the side. Kensington replaced it for FREE under the lifetime warranty in late 2007. I've also bought 3 more of these bags for laptops at my company and all of my employees love them, too. They even bought the same bags for their personal computers. That's a true testimony.
I love the small front flap pocket, perfectly sized for a boarding pass. The zippered flap packet holds my ear buds and my keys, wallet, belt, etc as I go through TSA. The little inside pockets hold all of the odds and ends that go with the laptop (remote, Ethernet cable, business cards, pens) while the main compartment easily holds magazines, DVD's, newspapers, an extra HD, and my AC adapter! If I'm really punishing the bag, I've even been known to carry a 2nd laptop in the middle compartment, too. The bag gets way heavy, then, but it's never given out!
So far so good January 14, 2008 I needed a new computer bag to take with me on trips and purchased this Kensington case. All I have to say is so far so good. It is easy to take along with a rolling bag to the airport. It doesn't slow me up through airport security and it stores right under the seat on the airplane.
Well constructed, solid bag for very little money! February 18, 2007 As a journalist, I needed a bag that was durable, lightweight, and most importantly, could carry all my stuff around on my multiple cross country trips. The fact that the Saddlebag was so cheap was a definite bonus.
I'm tremendously impressed by how well it displaces the weight on your shoulder so that you dont get fatigued, and the compartments inside are huge and really well padded. Unless you have $300-$400 to spend on a laptop case, I'd go with the Saddlebag over anything else.
Rugged enough for constant use December 2, 2001 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've travelled nearly 250,000 miles with my laptops, papers, accessories, etc in one of these, and it's proven itself up to the task. The front pocket is useful for storing business cards, O'Reilly pocket guides, passport(s), tickets, etc. for easy access. The large main pocket has a padded space for a laptop (my Dell fits it either way around) and on my model has 4 dividers that are useful for keeping CD cases and cables disentangled. The shoulder straps / backpack straps can be detached and/or hidden inside the case for a more professional look (though if I needed to care more about presentation I would probably have a regualar briefcase) After 2 1/2 years of constant use the padding in the shoulder straps is starting to become compressed, and there are some tears on the vinyl inside, but give how much use I've made of this backpack this is probably normal wear and tear.
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