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Seen it on Vessel.  As for spending $189+ on a carry bag in my lifetime I don't expect it.  I also quite frankly would not have a reason to buy a bag like this.  Eh anyway ...

Too many ****ing games!  Back log 4 life! :S

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to expensive, too green. otherwise, pretty decent i guess.

We can't Benchmark like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to shove more GPUs in your computer. Like the time I needed to NV-Link, because I needed a higher HeavenBench score, so I did an SLI, which is what they called NV-Link back in the day. So, I decided to put two GPUs in my computer, which was the style at the time. Now, to add another GPU to your computer, costs a new PSU. Now in those days PSUs said OCZ on them, "Gimme 750W OCZs for an SLI" you'd say. Now where were we? Oh yeah, the important thing was that I had two GPUs in my rig, which was the style at the time! They didn't have RGB PSUs at the time, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big green ones. 

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How is it a "tactical" bag? Can I put 7.62mm banana magazines in it?

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Sadly the only bag I want is one that's cheap and has no awkward flaps and dividers in it but can still hold a buttload of stuff.

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Is there room for my asus G750 laptop in that backpack ?

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I like big bags and I can not lie... 

 

Looks cool.  I'd get it if it were under $100.  There are other things that are in the $130+ range that are more deserving!

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How about a Lan Bag. A simple bag that you can pop your Keyboard, mouse, headphones and cables into their own sleeves, Simple now that would be nice for Lans if it's got all the compartments and its not huge with some nice padding. 

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what's missing is the durability, how much can it carry before breaking? that's one of the key issue when handling backpack

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Hmm I actually kind of want it... :P will have to look into it a bit more.

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$160? overpriced much??

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Well, it's not really on the topic here, but there's no good place to put in since the Vessel videos don't get threads until they get on YouTube: Whoever edited this (https://24 SSD Awesomeness - New Production Server "Whonnock," Over 20TB of SSD Storage!) video should find a better place to get their SFX. It's the third result on YouTube for "Angel Sound Effect". It's right here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2-eRWgyGq8), goddamnit. I thought this was a high budget production studio (/s). :P 

 

Just kidding, it's just that the SFX annoys me now since I had to listen to it a ton of times doing a project.

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Great Video ! But I have one question : Will my ASUS ROG G75VX fit in this backpack ? This is a really important question for me because I'm trying to find a good backpack for my laptop but it is hard.

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logos are still gay af, even without the optional ones 

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It has a Razer logo, so every kid will buy it ask their parents to buy it.

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I bought a natec backpack for 15Euros. It's great and don't know how you can do better for that price.
I guess i can double the price of it, just by sticking a razer logo though... 

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I will take a Tesco Supermaket plastic bag anyday. Cost to performance 100%. Style 0%. lol

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Best intro Eva!

I'd already answered the question "If I didn't think it was gonna be good, would I make a video about it" with an instant and solid "YES, MANY TIMES" :D

This video's about 7 years too late though, that's when I was carrying a butt ton of stuff around as a techie on the bus (and sometimes train).

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Being a laptop carrying bag, it's main strongpoint is that it can carry big bulky 17" laptops...

 

Being a 'tactical bag'........ ehhhh..... 160 dollars for non milspec hardware???

They should have partnered up with one of the more senior military brand manufacturers.... tons of weird design choices, and those removable pockets will drop after 1-2 years.

Don't get me wrong, it's fun to see new options on the market, and this is probably one of the best 17" laptop solutions on the market (or the only one)..... But there's so many small things  they could have avoided, if they had the knowledge from all the other real tactical brands...

 

Sorry, the only thing good about it is the fact that there are like zero (intent designed) tactical carry solutions for carrying big 17" laptops for 15" there are tons of cheaper and higher quality solutions, for example:

http://hazard4.com/

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Laptop-Bags-c28.htm

http://www.blackhawk.com/Products/Bags-Packs-Tactical-Nylon/Bags-Packs/Conventional-Packs/Laptop-Backpack.aspx

 

These are made for milspec standard, i.e. They will hold you for a lifetime, and are heavily tested and the molle pockets  (those reattachable) are often made to hold for 400kg ripforce and wont drop your essentials.

Personally I'd recommend looking at Hazard4 first though, as they have good all around design.

 

 

PS: Linus, here's a waterbottle holder for you, the only one you'll need ;) 

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/MINI-ROLLYPOLY-FOLDING-DUMP-POUCH-123p219.htm

just attach it to the bottom of the shoulder strap on your backpack of choice, on your belt, or get a short 'malice clip' (same webstore) and attach it where you shoved on the razer backpack in the video

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Being a laptop carrying bag, it's main strongpoint is that it can carry big bulky 17" laptops...

 

Being a 'tactical bag'........ ehhhh..... 160 dollars for non milspec hardware???

They should have partnered up with one of the more senior military brand manufacturers.... tons of weird design choices, and those removable pockets will drop after 1-2 years.

Don't get me wrong, it's fun to see new options on the market, and this is probably one of the best 17" laptop solutions on the market (or the only one)..... But there's so many small things  they could have avoided, if they had the knowledge from all the other real tactical brands...

 

Sorry, the only thing good about it is the fact that there are like zero (intent designed) tactical carry solutions for carrying big 17" laptops for 15" there are tons of cheaper and higher quality solutions, for example:

http://hazard4.com/

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Laptop-Bags-c28.htm

http://www.blackhawk.com/Products/Bags-Packs-Tactical-Nylon/Bags-Packs/Conventional-Packs/Laptop-Backpack.aspx

 

These are made for milspec standard, i.e. They will hold you for a lifetime, and are heavily tested and the molle pockets  (those reattachable) are often made to hold for 400kg ripforce and wont drop your essentials.

Personally I'd recommend looking at Hazard4 first though, as they have good all around design.

 

 

PS: Linus, here's a waterbottle holder for you, the only one you'll need ;) 

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/MINI-ROLLYPOLY-FOLDING-DUMP-POUCH-123p219.htm

just attach it to the bottom of the shoulder strap on your backpack of choice, on your belt, or get a short 'malice clip' (same webstore) and attach it where you shoved on the razer backpack in the video

Nice recommendations, While watching this video i was thinking "im sure there are backpacks this good but without the razer branding fee but i have no idea where to find them". This is where, i guess, thanks.

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Hmmm practical? yes but Razer products are all slick and elegant and this bag with velcro and straps all over is under par.

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