
I no longer travel with my laptop, rather I use my iPad while on the road. I needed a high quality case since there was no need to cary a full laptop case. I own a laptop case from the same maker and thought I would give this a try (and I also own a Tumi carry on yet Briggs and Riley is in my opinion every bit as well made). This is very well setup. The main compartment has plenty of room for your iPad and any other necessities, like a book, notepad or file folder. The front compartment is also setup well for pens, cell phone, business cards and some other odds and ends. I keep my earbud case in there along with USB charger etc. There are really only two drawbacks: 1) I wish it had a traditional handle as sometimes I would rather carry it that way and 2) if you are male and not secure in you masculinity, then you might be a little conscious that this looks an awful lot like a man purse! All is good. I'll worry about my thinning hair or expanding waistline before I worry about how I look carrying a man bag!

I own many pieces of Briggs and Riley as well as Tumi and I honestly think that B&R is a better value overall. For one, they offer a life time warranty and their pieces seem more "robust" than Tumi. Having said that, I'm not a big fan of this bag mainly because of the shoulder strap. It's "cross body" style so that both ends terminate on one side of the bag instead of on either side. I prefer the shoulder straps to end on either side of the bag but I wanted to see what this was like. It's claimed that this style is easier to carry and holds the bag closer to the body (more stable). I don't like this style so I returned it.
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