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    How Heavy is your bag?

    I'm a fairly new Ego owner and find I can fit way more in it than I can realistically carry.

    I'm not the strongest individual so perhaps what I consider heavy might not be by other peoples standards.



    Anyone interested in sharing their contents list AND what it weighs? This is not really about airline requirements etc, more about what people are physically happy with schlepping.

    My Ego as packed in this post weighs 7.3kg (=16.1 lb)

    This was my travelling office for a weekend - house to car, car to house at either end .. so not a big trek at all.
    List under construction ....

    #2
    OK, I'll play.

    On an average day, I carry the following in a MCB:
    27 oz. Klean Kanteen with sport top (empty; I fill up at work)
    Moleskine notebook
    iPad with Miniot cover, inside a Cache
    Shure headphones in the pouch they came in
    Small Organizer Pouch with eye drops, Advil, and lotion
    Pen
    a few post-its
    Some sort of lunch

    On the conservative side I'd say this all weighs about 6 pounds including the weight of the bag. If I don't have the lunch I can carry everything in my pockets or by hand, but that's no fun.

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      #3
      My Super Ego weighed in today at 21.6 lbs.

      Main Compartment
      Inside Large Organizer Pouch
      -Portrait Photography Book
      -Large Moleskin Notebook
      -Few Loose Papers

      My Camera Insert
      -Nikon D7000 w/ 35mm attached
      -Tokina 11-16mm Wide Angle Lens
      -Nikkor 55-300mm VR Lens
      -SB400 Speedlight Flash

      Medium Organizer Pouch
      -Macbook Air Charger
      -Bluetooth Mouse
      -Micro Organizer Pouch w/ USB cables
      -Iberian Ultrasuede

      FOT Pouch w/ external drive
      13" Macbook Air in regular Cache
      iPad 1
      Kindle in Kindle Pouch

      Front Compartment
      Small steel dyneema pouch w/ camera accessories in it
      Cologne
      Battery Charger
      Thumbdrive Case
      Small Moleskin notepad
      iPod w/cheapie earbuds (I lost my nice klipsch s4's)

      Zip up pockets
      Small solar dyneema w/every audio cable/adaptor I would need
      MBA extension cable


      Yes, I realize I carry a lot of crap with me. But if my house burned down, I'd have anything that *really* matters to me. Well except for the rest of my TB bags

      The bag is under my 10% body weight--but I think that rule only applies for when you're traveling with luggage
      Super Ego w/Seat Belt Buckle [Black/Steel/Wasabi], Cadet 13/15 [Cardinal/Steel], Aeronaut 45 [Cardinal/Steel], 13" Ristretto (Old) [Olive/Cayenne], Synapse 19 [Indigo/Iberian], Camera I/O, and a whole bunch of other goodies.

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        #4
        A Cadet is usually my every day bag. It has actually helped me slim down what I carry a bit...

        13 inch MBP
        7 inch Android Tablet with folding keyboard
        Various pouches (2 medium, 1 pen/pencil, 3 mini, 2 small and a Waterfield Cableguy) with various cables, adapters and power supplies
        Canon point and shoot camera
        USB hub
        LED flashlight
        travel mouse
        Jobe tripod
        Notebook
        USB tumb drives

        15.4 pounds....

        Right with you on the "more than I want to carry" front. When I carry my Zephyr it regularly topped 20 pounds...
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          #5
          Originally posted by misterN View Post
          The bag is under my 10% body weight--but I think that rule only applies for when you're traveling with luggage
          Uh oh! Where does this rule come from?

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            #6
            I have a Zephyr that is the perfect weight when carrying:

            - Kindle
            - One 8x11 textbook
            - One 8x11 notebook
            - One Kindle-sized book (but twice the thickness)
            - One small umbrella
            - Freudian Slip with pens
            - iPad (in Waterfield Travel Express w/wireless keyboard)
            - Moleskine
            - glasses

            ...but if I substitute a 15" MacBook Pro (my work computer for the iPad), then I think the Zephyr is too heavy.

            I have to admit, though, the Zephyr is my first "briefcase-style" EDC. I'm more used to backpacks. Maybe I'll find a way to make it more comfortable in the future. If not, it's back to the Smart Alec when I have to carry my work computer.

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              #7
              Originally posted by snowbot View Post
              Uh oh! Where does this rule come from?
              Well, it's not really a rule--but I've read a couple places where the authors say that it's best to keep your luggage under 10% of your body weight if you're going to be carrying it.
              Super Ego w/Seat Belt Buckle [Black/Steel/Wasabi], Cadet 13/15 [Cardinal/Steel], Aeronaut 45 [Cardinal/Steel], 13" Ristretto (Old) [Olive/Cayenne], Synapse 19 [Indigo/Iberian], Camera I/O, and a whole bunch of other goodies.

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                #8
                I'll play. Today on it's journey to work my very stuffed (I had a hard time closing the latch) Azalea LCB weighed 8 lbs 1 ounce. It contained...

                In the main compartment:
                iPad in a Sena red leather case
                Laptop Lunchbox (this take up a TON of room)
                Container of yogurt
                Package of apple slices
                Knitting project (Equivalent of 6 100 yard balls of yarn - no wonder it takes up so much room!)
                Mystery Gift containing contact lens case and eye drops
                Cork organizer wallet containing rewards cards
                Box of Stash Tea (staying at work)
                Box of Crystal Light drink mix packets (staying at work)
                2 oz bottle of contact lens solution (staying at work)

                In the front pocket:
                Mini UV OP containing my work ID
                Pair of glasses in soft case

                In the back pocket:
                Original print Tokidoki Denaro wallet (4" x 4" x 1")
                iPhone in a pink and white Otterbox Defender case
                Last edited by WhiteStar; 02-13-2012, 08:06 AM.
                WhiteStar in Colorado
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                LCB (Azalea/Sapphire, Turq/Wasabi), MCB (Plum/Cayenne), Swift (Cork), Co-Pilot (Iberian), Synapse (UV), Citizen Canine (Kiwi/UV), Shop Bag (UV), key straps and pouches galore!

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                  #9
                  I'm bad... I tend to have over an inch-high stack of papers in the back pocket of my Ego. Then I stuff my LCB into the Ego. And then I put a Dell Latitude in there. I'm afraid to weigh the Ego. And I go even nuttier when traveling. I overstuff the Snake Charmer with way too many chargers (computer, iPod, Kindle, camera, laptop mouse....)

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                    #10
                    Last time I packed to go away for a week my Western Flyer weighed 12 pounds and my Synapse weighed 8. This is over what would be, for me, the 10% rule of thumb. Both bags were easy enough to manage. I remember thinking it was easier to carry them than I thought it would be. My Brain bag on the other hand gets REALLY heavy REALLY fast. I think breaking the weight up between two bags that makes all the difference. I still need more work on the packing lighter thing.
                    Take care,
                    Moose
                    List exceeds allowed characters. So I'll just say I'm plum and kiwi loving FOT!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by misterN View Post
                      My Super Ego weighed in today at 21.6 lbs.

                      .. list snipped ...


                      Yes, I realize I carry a lot of crap with me. But if my house burned down, I'd have anything that *really* matters to me. Well except for the rest of my TB bags

                      The bag is under my 10% body weight--but I think that rule only applies for when you're traveling with luggage
                      I often carry things just in case a stray satellite falls on my house while I'm out .. the weekend just gone, I added a bag containing an external drive with my backups as I'd brought home my usual off-site backup to work on. My non-tech weekend 'luggage' consisted of a small shop bag containing a SCB, a PCSB and a non-TB wetpack (light!).. BUT there was the usual load in the Ego (a S.Ego would do me in!) AND a camera backpack with all the camera gear - plus the backup drive.

                      Interestingly, the camera backpack weighs less than the packed Ego - yet the Ego seems lighter when they're carried on opposite shoulders. The Absolute strap sure makes a difference.

                      I've heard that the rider should be no more than 20% of the weight of the horse, so I guess 10% would be right ... as we have half the number of legs... :-)

                      (I wouldn't examine the science of the above too closely)
                      List under construction ....

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                        #12
                        Just last week, I packed my Brain Bag for a return trip from Houston TX, to New Delhi, India. I had three laptops, three laptop chargers, an assortment of cables, locks, other chargers, a DSLR with three lenses, a hoody, and some other odds an ends crammed into it. It weight 35.6 lbs!

                        It cinched down nicely. I wouldn't recommend carrying the bag around like this - I don't plan to again. Regardless, it performed very well, and the Lufthansa gate agents didn't bat an eye. I love how the bag is short, yet deep. It gives the illusion that it is smaller than it is.

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                          #13
                          Not sure how heavy my 2 Cafe bags are...

                          I think one is a Medium and the other is a Large.

                          Medium Cafe Bag:
                          Sony A390 camera
                          4 different lenses
                          batteries, misc. supplies.
                          Room to spare.

                          Large Cafe bag:
                          wallet
                          hairbrush
                          tea tin
                          glasses case
                          small notebook
                          large notebook (7x9, about 2 inches thick, I think?)
                          checkbook
                          feminine supplies
                          pill bottle
                          pens
                          rescue inhaler
                          SCB (C/S), MCB (P/W), LCB (P/W), S(H), LS(H), SE(P), CQPC(I), SA(B/C), misc KS and YSS

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