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Tue, 14 Jul 2009 Crumpler offers Dr Henkel laptop storage bag for all essentials

Made from 1000D Chicken Tex Supreme waterproof fabric, waterproof ripstop lining

Nick Spence


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Crumpler, the manufacturer of stylish laptop bags, photo bags, messenger bags and backpacks has released the Dr Henkel laptop bag.

Made from 1000D Chicken Tex Supreme waterproof accessory fabric with a waterproof ripstop lining, the Dr Henkel promises sufficient storage for all your laptop essentials and everyday items.

The Dr Henkel comes with a fixed padded laptop sleeve, integrated pockets and card slots and additional mesh pockets on both front and back panels.

The bag adds two external quick access hidden velcro pockets, padded handles which tuck away when not in use and a detachable seatbelt webbing shoulder strap with shoulder pad.

The Dr Henkel costs £159 and is available from a range of stockists including Amazon, Currys, PC World, Jessops and Jacobs. More details can be found at www.bags4gear.co.uk.

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qwerty said on Tue, 14 Jul 2009

looks pretty sweet that, but damn... £159. Bit rich for my blood.

benr said on Wed, 15 Jul 2009

I wish someone would come along and design bags with Crumpler's brilliant internal features, but a simpler, squarer, plainer design. Why must we choose between one poorly designed pocket in a simple looking bag, or a brilliantly functional interior in an overly curvy and colourful one.

Berry said on Fri, 17 Jul 2009

I'd pay that much if the bag wasn't so fugly. Shame, because it's well designed in terms of space and organisation.

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