I reviewed the Lap SackMexico Lap Top Tote earlier this year, and found it to be a really great bag – even when not carrying a laptop. The following pictures truly don’t show how big (or nice) this bag is in person…
Since my review was published, Lap Sack has introduced their new line, and marked the “older” styles down significantly.
I thought that I should pass along the news, as any of these “older” style bags would make great gifts – especially at their new price.
From the Lap Sack site…
The Lap Top Tote, was $295.00 Sale price $159.00
• 16″ x 13″ x 5″ • Strap drop 6˝” • Lush Ultrasuede exterior • Multi print interior • Interior treated with DWR (durable water repellant) • Hand glazed Italian leather • Nickel finish feet • Center lap top compartment with 1/8″ foam padding • Interior leather 9″ zip pocket • Leather cell phone, pen & pencil, and PDA compartment • Exterior legal size drop in pocket
Soft, supple and supportive – this is the perfect tote. Made of Ultrasuede™ and beautifully trimmed with hand glazed vegetable dyed Italian leather – nickel feet protect the bottom of the bag. Water resistant, light weight yet strong enough to carry everything you need for business. 1/8″ foam padding throughout the computer compartment makes this bag sturdy and cushioned without being “stiff”. Lining treated with DWR™ (Durable Water Repellent). Made in the USA.
I started Gear Diary on September 30, 2006, and my goal was that this not be an easily labeled site. We all have gear that we use daily – some of it electronic and some of it organic. I think it is fascinating to explore the equipment that makes our lives easier, more entertaining, more productive, and more manageable. My hope is that Gear Diary visitors will find this site to be a comfortable and friendly place to discuss interesting topics – and not only those that are tech related, as well as a location to discover various types of gear – whatever that term may end up implying – that they never knew existed. My specialty is in-depth reviews written in a layman’s terms, because everyone can understand technology, sometimes it just takes a little translating. +Judie Stanford