Dj/Laptop Bags
Dj/Laptop Bags Posted on: 18.08.2010 by Felipe Gumb What do you guys recommend as a good dj bag (backpack, not a one-strap) for travelling?For laptop, traktor, X1, headphones, wires, needles, etc..you get the idea... looking at all kinds but not sure whats best, and I dont wanna spend 200$.. ideas? thx | |
Jacquiline Dua 19.08.2010 |
Originally Posted by The Progen
Good sized pouches with dividers and stuff always makes a difference. I went with a camelbak motherload http://www.camelbak.com/government-m...otherlode.aspx of course in Multicam to even out the pack bottom I went with an Endom Fattie http://prostores2.carrierzone.com/se...sa/Detail?no=7 you may end up spending more.. but this stuff will not rip/tear/breakdown Ive had it fully loaded and it fits in the overhead. not that you would want to.. but you could fit a cdj2000 easily in the main compartment. I normally put my entire laptop bag in there.. so its more safe than the UDG backpack. If you want really nice backpacks or bags...atleast better quality than everything I see being mentioned, Magma, UDG. take a look at stuff from Maxpedition.. this isnt a backpack.. but qualifies as a laptop bag on flights .. so you can have the 1 carry on and laptopbag... this is the mother of all laptop bags http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/MPB-XXL-13p1389.htm here are some detailed hi res pics http://milspecmonkey.com/weargear/pa...dition-mpb-xxl If you need to carry a pistol and have the permit for it... you can mount a special holster in the bag to shoot anyone asking you to play pop music. |
Felipe Gumb 18.08.2010 | What do you guys recommend as a good dj bag (backpack, not a one-strap) for travelling? For laptop, traktor, X1, headphones, wires, needles, etc..you get the idea... looking at all kinds but not sure whats best, and I dont wanna spend 200$.. ideas? thx |
Eldora Longchamp 01.09.2010 | I have a namba big studio bag. It's very nice and cheaper than mono bags. I can fit 2 kontrol x1s, 13 inch MacBook, USB hub, headphones, cords, nanokontrol, power adapters, mouse, laptop stand, audio interface. It does end up pretty big though. You can check out bags fromm UDG, Mono, Namba, Magma, Slappa, etc. |
Craig Priar 31.08.2010 | MONO CASE - Sick bags!! Designed by DJ Skribble -- they hold up to anything. |
Yasmin Abramson 19.08.2010 | Namba has some wicked backpacks made for the traveling dj http://nambagear.com/ |
Jacquiline Dua 19.08.2010 |
Originally Posted by The Progen
Good sized pouches with dividers and stuff always makes a difference. I went with a camelbak motherload http://www.camelbak.com/government-m...otherlode.aspx of course in Multicam to even out the pack bottom I went with an Endom Fattie http://prostores2.carrierzone.com/se...sa/Detail?no=7 you may end up spending more.. but this stuff will not rip/tear/breakdown Ive had it fully loaded and it fits in the overhead. not that you would want to.. but you could fit a cdj2000 easily in the main compartment. I normally put my entire laptop bag in there.. so its more safe than the UDG backpack. If you want really nice backpacks or bags...atleast better quality than everything I see being mentioned, Magma, UDG. take a look at stuff from Maxpedition.. this isnt a backpack.. but qualifies as a laptop bag on flights .. so you can have the 1 carry on and laptopbag... this is the mother of all laptop bags http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/MPB-XXL-13p1389.htm here are some detailed hi res pics http://milspecmonkey.com/weargear/pa...dition-mpb-xxl If you need to carry a pistol and have the permit for it... you can mount a special holster in the bag to shoot anyone asking you to play pop music. |
Jessika Kienast 19.08.2010 | The two biggest Yak Pak backpacks look alright. I was also believeing of going military and getting nice big backpacks with lots of pockets from some of the army surplus stores. |
Margie Pavell 18.08.2010 | a site had a udg bag on markdown...let me see if i can find it... |
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