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Crumpler Dreadful Embarrassment Laptop Bag - 976cu in
The Crumpler Dreadful Embarrassment Laptop Messenger Bag won't tell you when you have spinach in your teeth, but it will hold your laptop. So you'll just have to deal with the foliage in your chompers and let this sleek computer sling bag take care of the rest. The Dreadful Embarrassment Messenger Bag features a six-pocket internal organizer, totes pretty much any 15-inch laptop (also compact 17-inchers like the MacBook Pro), and has three front internal pockets for your computer accessories. The padded strap feels cushy on your shoulder—finally you can carry your computer without looking like the missing link.
Bottom Line: You might have t.p. on your shoe, but your computer is safe and sound in the Crumpler Crumpler Dreadful Embarrassment Messenger Bag.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 900D Nylon shell with 420D ripstop nylon lining
- Volume:
- 976cu in (16L)
- Bag Dimensions:
- 17 x 12 x 7in (45 x 30 x 17cm)
- Laptop Pocket Dimensions:
- 15.4 x 10.2 x 1.6in (39 x 26 x 4cm)
- Shoulder Strap:
- Yes, adjustable
- Access Types:
- Top
- External Pockets:
- 1 Zip
- Recommended Use:
- Commuting, traveling, school
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China






1 Comment Last Comment: August 14, 2009 by: Justin M Short, BA
By: Justin M Short, BA
August 14, 2009
Write your comment here... The down fall of every messenger bag is that, like a very comfy pair of riding tights, they aren't so comfy when you're not actually riding. Without a good waist strap to take the load off the shoulder bearing the strap, any messenger bag will kill you to some degree, depending upon how heavy it is, how it's loaded, if it has a waist strap and whether you are walking or riding... and if you are riding, the lower the reach is for your bars the more comfy it will be. Having said that, this bag could still be a crumpled dreadful embarrassment to the messenger bag world.
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