Timbuk2 Spirit Backpack
Spirit Backpack crammed full |
- Padded compartment for a 13" laptop (fits a MacBook Air 2020 and a 2021 MacBook Pro 14" perfectly, although not really padded).
- External bottle pockets that will accommodate a Contigo Stainless Steel Autoseal West Loop Vacuum-Insulated Travel Mug and a 24 oz. Contigo Autoseal Chill Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle. Update: Bending over, the Contigo (diameter 2.75") slipped out, shredding the spigot. I’m going to try the wider (3.6") 32 oz. Hydro Flask.
- At least one smaller front pocket for an
organizer(this one has one larger pocket with a key strap, and another that will hold a wallet or something equally slim). - Space for an
organizer(“accessory pack”) crammed with essentials: - Apple MagSafe Battery Pack (game changer!)
- Logitech Pebble mouse and small mousepad
- Short USB-A to micro-B, USB-C, Lightning plugs (came with a FuelRod)
- Lightning to 3.5mm adapter
- Bluetooth shutter
- Hair ties of various sizes
- A couple of Vivarin
- A disposable fountain pen
- A ChaoQ stylus
- Anker USB-C to USB-C 60W, and USB-C to Lightning, cables
- Foldable Travel Mirror Hair Brush
- A pocket pack of Aleve
- Edifier TWS 330NB earbuds (get ’em on sale for $30 or so) with Comply TrueGrip Pro tips (like 92% as good as the AirPods Pro version 1, but 1/7th the cost)
A pair of Earpods wrapped around a Curvyman Cord Supervisor - A FuelRod
- Either the Zendure X5 or the Anker ProCore Fusion 10000 battery pack
- A travel toothbrush
- A MagicKey reusable straw
- Belkin Boost Charge Power Bank 2K for Apple Watch
- Occasionally, a Square Jellyfish tripod for the phone (actually, I think I have the Spring Tripod Mount with the tripod that came with this ring light?)
- The smallest form factor that would encompass all of the above.
- Nothing dangling (e.g., no webbing or bungee cords or...) to snag getting onto / off of rides.
Should also be a good bicycle commuter.
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