I'm looking to purchase a Tom Bihn bag for my son who is starting high school this fall. First off, he needs a backpack that can carry a great deal of "stuff" back and forth from school. I'm talking books, folders, school supplies, a 1L SIGG bottle, lunch, etc. He will also be using this bag as a portable locker of sorts throughout the day so it has to have some sort of organizational capability. Which Tom Bihn backpack will do all of the above, and then some?
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Which backpack is best for high school?
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Tags: accessories, backpack, bag, bookbag, brain bag, freudian slip, laptop, school, shoulder strap, smart alec, tom, tom bihn
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I'd also recommend the Brain Bag. It has the most room, and with the two main compartments (and multiple pockets) is the easiest to organize.Aeronaut (Original in Hunter Green), Aeronaut 30 (Forest), Smart Alec (Hunter Green), Pilot (Forest), Co-Pilot (Coyote), Synapse 25 (Black Dyneema), Two Large Shop Bags (Iberian and Steel), Passport Pouch (Iberian), Two Travel Trays (Solar stays in the Aeronaut, Iberian stays home), more than a dozen accessories.
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A Brain Bag with a Freudian Slip is indeed a great bookbag.
I think adding a number of organizer pouches will make organizing even more fun, I also think that a quarter packing cube is the perfect size for gym clothes or wet swimsuits.
I wish I had a Brain Bag in high school!
I have one now, it so well balanced, has such adequate cushion on the back and straps and it is a very sturdy item it is the greatest backpack I ever owned.
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Originally posted by dmr View PostThanks for the input, a Brain Bag it will be. Perhaps a Freudian Slip would help with added organization?Have a question? @Darcy (to make sure I see it)
Current carry: testing new potential materials in the form of Original Large Shop Bags.
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My son's Brain Bag and its accessories came just in the nick of time, the day before school started. The Brain Bag doesn't look much bigger than any other back pack but I was amazed when my son brought back all of his textbooks, there were seven of them, and assorted workbooks, etc. at the end of that day. They all fit in his new backpack with some room to spare! I could barely lift the thing, but he won't be taking that much with him back and forth every day, at least I hope not! Wow! That's all I can say for now, just "Wow!"
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Originally posted by dmr View PostMy son's Brain Bag and its accessories came just in the nick of time, the day before school started. The Brain Bag doesn't look much bigger than any other back pack but I was amazed when my son brought back all of his textbooks, there were seven of them, and assorted workbooks, etc. at the end of that day. They all fit in his new backpack with some room to spare! I could barely lift the thing, but he won't be taking that much with him back and forth every day, at least I hope not! Wow! That's all I can say for now, just "Wow!"
I'm starting to find the straps on the BB to be a neat feature. I don't like them from a looks point of view because they aren't professional in my opinion (and I'm already not being professional by carrying a backpack), but they do help make the bag easier to carry and improve the look of the bag when you cinch them down.Owner of : Imago, Aeronaut, Brain Bag, Smart Alec, Synapse, Co-Pilot
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Yes... the side compression straps on the BB aren't the most professional looking. However, I always find that at the end of a long day, a guy with buttons undone on his shirt, jacket dragging down on one shoulder, and an overstuffed laptop or shoulder bag - inevitably with the comfort shoulder strap lying the wrong way (always bugs me) and the shoulder strap twisted around a few times - can only look so professional! (Long live the backpack... )
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