This Drawstring Leather Backpack may be Saddleback Leather’s simplest (and lightest) design yet!

NEWS – It looks like Saddleback Leather is rolling out a whole new set of backpack designs this month! We just saw the launch of the new Squared Backpack (which you can now pre-order), now joined by the Drawstring Leather Backpack.

This particular bag looks to be as simple and practical as it gets in a leather backpack. You’ve got a drawstring closure with a leather cover flap, and an interior pocket that will handle up to a 13″ laptop. The whole package comes in at 14″ tall by 10.5″ wide by 6″ deep and a total of 3.7 pounds, making it the lightest and slimmest pack in the Saddleback collection. The rounded profile and softer edges also make for a slightly less rugged look.

If you’re looking for a unique item, Saddleback is currently offering the first run in a limited and individually-numbered series with 160 bags in total. Once the first runs are sold out, it will be available for pre-order in regular production. Go check it out at the Drawstring Leather Backpack product page on the Saddleback Leather web site!

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North St. Bags Scout 15L Duffle and Dopp Kit review

REVIEW – Back in June 2018, I had the opportunity to review the North St. Bags Scout 21 VX Duffle and I was pretty impressed with its water resistance and durability.  North St. Bags recently did an update to their Scout Duffle designs and when they offered to let us try one out, of course I agreed.  Plus, they not only included the updated Scout Duffle, they also included one of their Dopp Kits.  Let’s check ’em out!  Gadget on!

What is it?

The North St. Bags

Hardware specs

Scout 15L Duffle

  • Dimensions:  14″ long x 8″ diameter
  • Capacity: 15 Liters
  • Materials:
    • Exterior – X10 Cotton Duck Canvas backed with Waterproof X-Pac sailcloth Shell
    • Interior – Nylon Packcloth Lining Fabric
    • Handles – Seat belt webbing (not sure about this one)
    • Waterproof zipper
  • Shoulder strap included
  • Interior zipper pocket and lanyard with spring hook
  • Made in USA

Dopp Kit

  • Dimensions: 9.5″ wide x 3.5″ deep x 4″ tall | 24cm x 9cm x 10cm
  • Capacity: 2.5 Liters
  • Materials:
    • Super durable Cotton Duck X10 Canvas backed with waterproof X-Pac sailcloth
    • #10 water-resistant zipper
    • 1.5″ seat belt webbing handles
  • Made in USA

What’s in the package?

  • North St. Bags Scout 15 Duffle
  • North St. Bags Dopp Kit

Design and features

Scout 15L Duffle

The Scout 15 Duffle is a classic “barrel” style duffle with a cylindrical shape.  It is a small- to medium-sized bag and build from high-quality materials.

The Scout 15L Duffle’s exterior material is X10 Cotton Duck Canvas backed with Waterproof X-Pac sailcloth Shell.  Also, the North St. Bags logo tag proudly indicates that their products are made in Portland, Oregon, USA.

In addition to the small tag with US flag indicating that this product is made in the USA, in the image above you can also see a closeup of the Scout 15L’s handle material, which is a substantial webbing.  North St. Bags calls this “seat belt” webbing, but I don’t think this is actual seat belt material.  However, the webbing on their Dopp Kit (see below) does appear to be actual seat belt material.

In the image above, there are two features of the Scout 15L’s handles to note.  First, the tops of the handles have been folded over and stitched, which helps prevent the handle’s strap material from cutting into your hand; it’s still not the most comfortable handle, but this does help.  In addition, you can see that the Scout 15L’s handles have been stitched to the main body of the duffle in such a way that they each have a short segment that can be used as attachment points for carabiners or other items.

The Scout 15L’s handles wrap around the bottom of the duffle and are securely stitched double-stitched at their overlap point to provide strength to the entire duffle.  For optimum strength, I would think that a single, continuous length of webbing would be used around the entire bag, but this probably works quite well also, unless you are carrying a lot of weight for a long time in the bag.

Although the shoulder strap hardware is not metal, it feels very solid and durable.  Each end of the shoulder strap includes a spring clip for attachment to the plastic D-rings on either end of the Scout 15L Duffle.

The Scout 15L’s main zipper is a two-way style, and protected by a small flap over the top of the zipper’s teeth, which helps prevent moisture and dirt ingress.  The zipper pulls also have a short, knotted length of 550 paracord attached to them, which aids in gripping and operating the zipper, especially if your hands are wet or you are wearing gloves.

The Scout 15L Duffle’s interior is lined in high-visibility yellow/green Nylon Packcloth fabric.  This not only helps protect its contents from bumps and moisture, but the brightly-colored lining helps to be able to visually locate items inside the bag, especially in lower-light conditions.

Peering along the inside of the Scout 15L Duffle, you can see its internal pocket hanging off to one side. More detail on this pocket below.

The Scout 21’s internal pocket is stitched to the inside of the duffle at the pocket’s top, so it basically hangs inside the duffle rather than being fully sewn directly into the bag, which I understand is an upgraded feature on the latest version of the Scout 15L Duffle.  I like this because it allows me to grab the pocket itself and maneuver it a bit more easily if I want to unzip it, retrieve or replace and item, then re-zip it.  Also, this pocket’s zipper pull has a length of knotted 550 paracord that is identical to the ones on the Scout 15L’s main zipper described above.

Sewn into the Scout 15L’s interior pocket is a length of webbing that has a metal spring-hook attached to its end.  This hook is most likely intended to securely hold keys, but could also help secure lots of other small items.

As seen in the image above, the Scout 15L Duffle is a small/medium-sized bag, probably not something you are going to carry a week’s worth of clothing and gear in.  However, as an overnight bag, an airline carry-on bag, or a daily gym bag, it is probably a good size.  I am currently evaluating the Scout 15L as my daily gym bag and it is just a bit smallish for that task for me.

Dopp Kit

In addition to the Scout 15L Duffle itself, the North St. Bags folks thoughtfully included one of their Dopp Kits in Midnight color that matches the duffle.  This Dopp Kit is a really nice size for travel or for carrying EDC items and like all of North St. Bags’ products, is build from durable materials.

The Dopp Kit’s exterior is made from Cotton Duck X10 Canvas backed with waterproof X-Pac sailcloth.  The Dopp Kit’s two-way zipper has knotted lengths of 550 paracord attached to the zipper pulls for improved grip, similar to the Scout 15L Duffle shown above.  There is also a short loop of super-strong seatbelt webbing that can be used as an attachment point.

One end of the Dopp Kit also includes a longer length of heavy-duty seat belt webbing that can be used as either a carry handle or to hang up the Dopp Kit on a hook or to a carabiner.

The interior of the Dopp Kitt is lined with gray waterproof X-Pac sailcloth, which helps protect its contents from moisture.  I was a bit surprised that the Dopp Kit’s lining fabric color did not match the high-visibility yellow/green of the Scout 15L Duffle above, but this is certainly not a deal-breaker for me.  Also, if you look at the images of the Dopp Kit on North St. Bags’ site, the photos appear to show some mesh pockets on the outside walls of the Dopp Kit, however, the one I received did not include this feature.  This would have actually been a nice feature for organizing and securing small items.

What I like

  • Durable material but very lightweight
  • Includes a sturdy shoulder strap
  • Simple but classic and useful design

What needs to be improved

  • Pricey, but not bad for what you are getting: well-designed and high-quality, made in USA bags

Final thoughts

The North St. Bags Scout 15L Duffle and Dopp Kit, like their Scout 21 VX  Duffle that I reviewed previously, are made from high-quality materials throughout and have classic, utilitarian designs.  While I do consider them to be a bit pricey at $99.99 for the Scout 15L Duffle and $44.99 for the Dopp Kit, for a USA made products that will probably outlast many other, less expensive bags in both materials and construction these products might be a good investment for travelers, gym goers, commuters or anyone who could use a good small- to medium-sized duffle bag and dopp/small accessory pouch that will likely last them a long time.

Price:

  • Scout 15L Duffle = $99.99
  • Dopp Kit = $44.99

Where to buy: northstbags.com
Source: The product samples for this review were provided by North St. Bags.

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Saddleback Leather drops a redesigned, lighter version of the Tank Backpack

NEWS – The original backpack by Saddleback Leather earned the nickname “The Tank” due to it’s beefy and nearly indestructible construction. A “Squared” version of the design was later released that introduced some streamlining, but still was pretty weighty. I have stalked this bag for years but was always concerned about the 8 pounds plus unloaded weight as a daily carry.

Today the folks at Saddleback are announcing the latest iteration of the design, which features some of the streamlining that was introduced in the last generation while trimming the overall weight down to an EDC-friendly 5.5 pounds. It also brings back an internal laptop sleeve and a key leash in the main compartment (yay!).

If you want to jump in early Saddleback Leather is offering a special limited edition first build which includes unique numbering on each bag in the run. After these are sold, the bag will go into backorder in anticipation of regular production. List price is $579 for the first run. Go check it out at Saddleback Leather’s Web Site!

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Mobile Edge Core Gaming Backpack w/Molded Panel 17″ review


REVIEW – Let me start this review by making it clear that I am not a gamer. However, my EDC gear includes many if not most of the gadgets that a gamer would carry. For that reason, I was very excited to receive the Mobile Edge-Core Gaming Backpack w/Molded Panel for review. So, here we go!!

What is it?

The Mobile Edge-Core Gaming Backpack with a Molded Panel is designed specifically for gamers and will hold most popular models of gaming laptops up to 17 inches, plus accessories. There are three large storage sections and it is has a compartment specifically for a USB power bank or external battery (You have to add your own). The design includes four side accessory pockets and a built-in external USB Port for charging or powering devices. The backpack is constructed from ballistic nylon and includes a molded back panel, a padded carry handle, and a trolley strap.

What’s in the box


1 x Mobile Edge-Core Gaming Backpack w/Molded Panel 17″
1 x Warranty Info card
1 x Informational Leaflet

Design and features

Features

    • External USB 3.0 Quick-Charge compatible port and built-in charging cable
    • Molded Front Panel
    • Sized to hold most popular models of Gaming Laptops up to 17″
    • Checkpoint-Friendly design to speed through TSA checkpoints
    • Constructed of durable ballistic nylon with tailored contrast stitching
    • Prewired universal power bank pocket for charging items in each section
    • Three separate sections for a laptop, tablet, keyboard, files, accessories and your personal items
    • Padded Air-Mesh shoulder straps, and ventilated back panel and trolley strap
    • Organizer section provides pockets for pens, phone, business cards, keys, cables, and other accessories
    • Separate poly-fleece lined iPad/Tablet pocket
    • High-capacity storage compartment holds all your gaming accessories
    • Four zippered side accessory pockets for cables, gaming mouse, phone, large water bottles, etc.
    • Lifetime Warranty

Specs:
Product Weight: 4.2 lbs.
Fits Laptops Up To: 17.3″
Product Dimensions (WxHxD): 19.5” x 17” x 9”
Laptop Compartment (WxHxD): 16.4” x 11.5” x 2”

It is important to note that this bag is constructed with Ballistic Nylon, and comes with a lifetime warranty. On the back of the backpack, there are two well-made adjustable shoulder straps with a cross body clasp that has the elasticity to allow for a great fit. The shoulder straps also have loops that allow you to attach small items like a flashlight, etc. The back of the backpack is well padded and molded to provide good air ventilation.

The two pictures below show each side of the backpack that includes upper and lower compartments. The picture on the left shows the side that had the built-in USB charging port.


The picture below on the left shows the bottom side pocket. It is quite large and has a mesh divider in the middle. The picture on the right shows the top pocket which is also quite spacious. As a reminder, these pockets are on both sides of the backpack.


On the back, there is also an elastic strap that goes across from side to side. This is great for attaching the backpack to the handle of a carry-on bag or suitcase.

Looking at the inside of the backpack from the back compartment there are 2 pockets. On one side there is a pocket with an elastic strap fastener that holds my 15″ HP laptop, my 13″ MacBook Pro and my 12.9″ iPad all at once. This pocket is designed to hold up to a 17″ laptop. Opposite that there is a mesh pocket also with an elastic strap fastener that I use to store documents, but it is deep enough to hold many accessories.


The picture below shows the handle that is sturdy and well padded.

In the middle section of the bag, there are large pockets on each side.


On the front side of one of the pockets where the USB cable passes through, there is another pocket with a smaller pocket on the inside and then a zippered mesh pocket on the outside.


In the front section of the backpack, there are several pockets. As shown in the pictures below, there are pockets for SD cards, business cards, pens, a key ring and a separate pocket for a USB battery pack.



On the bottom of the backpack, there is a zippered pocket that contains a rain cover that is secured by a buckle. As shown below, the rain cover protects the entire exposed area of the bag.


Performance

Just as I suspected, this backpack works well for me. The reinforced molded back panel not only helps to protect the contents but also ensures that the bag sits straight on your back without the weight of the contents causing it to be bottom heavy and disproportionate. The material seems very strong and the stitching seems to be top quality. I say “seems” because time will tell whether or not it stands up to the weight of the contents that I carry every day. I really like the pockets on the side which are big enough to hold a 16-ounce bottle of water and I am able to zip it closed with the bottle of water inside.  I carry 2 bottles of water, one in each pocket. The following is a list of the items that I carry regularly and comfortably in this backpack every day:

1 x 15” HP Laptop with Power Supply
1 x 13” MacBook Pro with Power Supply
1 x 12.9” iPad Pro with Power Supply
1 x USB Portable Battery Pack
2 x 16 oz. Bottles of Water
1 x iStorage DiskAshur Pro2 portable encrypted hard drive
1 x KNZ SoundFlux dual driver wireless headphones
1 x MPOW T5 True Wireless Earbuds
1 x LUX Wireless Earbuds from Ashley Chloe
1 x Shure Wired earbuds
1 x Linedock
1 x Netgear mobile Router with Power Supply
1 x Verizon MiFi with Power Supply
1 x iPhone 8 Plus with Power Supply
Miscellaneous items like pens, USB flash drives, cables (micro USB, USB-C, HDMI)


The picture below shows how the bag sits on your back. it is comfortable and stays straight.


What I like

  • Construction quality
  • Versatile design
  • The numerous compartments and pockets
  • The Molded external panel
  • The attractive look
  • Its ability to sit straight up on your back and provide balanced weight as opposed to allowing all the weight to go to the bottom.

What can be improved

  • For what it is designed to carry, I cannot think of anything

Final thoughts

This backpack has really lived up to my expectations, and as I previously stated, although I am not a gamer, I carry many similar gadgets and have a similar backpack need. I do feel that it is very well constructed and that it will stand up to my daily abuse. I am also reassured by the lifetime warranty. If you are in the market for a backpack like this, I feel very comfortable recommending this one. As a photographer, I have purchased more bags and backpacks than I can count or remember, and I am very clear that there is no such thing as one bag that fits all. With that in mind, I give this backpack two thumbs up and a well done!!

Price: $129.99
Where to buy: Mobile Edge website and Amazon
Sample: The sample for this review was provided by Mobile Edge.

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Saddleback Leather updates the last duffle bag you (or your heirs) will ever need to purchase

Saddleback Leather Co. Beast Duffle in Tobacco

NEWS – Saddleback Leather Co. has updated its largest duffle (SLC’s preferred spelling) bag, which is appropriately named the Beast. Like the majority of Saddleback Leather Company’s bags, the Beast is constructed with full grain leather, marine-grade polyester thread, and stainless steel hardware. The main body of the bag is constructed of two large pieces of leather with additional solid leather ends. The Beast is lined with hard-wearing pig skin which provides a beautiful and hard-wearing interior.

Rear view of The Beast duffle bag

The inside has a single large compartment with smaller pockets on each end.  The Beast is closed by five straps–three along the body and one on each end. This hand-made duffle measures 34″ long by 15″ deep by 14″ high and weighs a hefty 12 pounds. The Beast is rated to hold 50 pounds, but you will be hard-pressed to lift a fully loaded duffle with the single handle.

Inverior view of The Beast duffle bag

Like all of SLC’s products, the Beast comes with a 100-year warranty. The Beast is available in Tobacco (medium brown) and Dark Coffee Brown.

Dark Coffee Brown Beast duffle bag

The Beast is available directly from Saddleback Leather Co. at saddlebackleather.com. The Beast is $989.00 including free shipping.

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