Anyone heard of http://www.timbuk2.com?

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Mr. Das
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Anyone heard of http://www.timbuk2.com?

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http://www.timbuk2.com

I saw this on another forum, but it could be Indy-like since they add a custom options for your bag. I'm thinking about getting one since I need a wee bit more space than a MKVII. Any opinions?
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if you want a more rugged waterproof bag with straps and bindings that are not going to wear out with heavy use i'd reccomend a re-load bag They can also make you a customized bag, it would be sweet if they had an option for a slightly larger mkvii style bag with drainholes

one of the cool things about the mkvii is that its extremly rugged and its not too big or too small, but juuuuust right for carrying electronic gear/daily things without weighing you down too much
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Post by Indiana Jackson »

timbuk2 makes messenger bags for cyclists. Nice bags, but with a nice price :shock: but If i had to get another bag I'd pick from one of these at : http://www.maxpedition.com/product_catalog.htm
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