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  • nsh
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    ? Thank you! These pics are awesome G42.

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  • G42
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    Just to show you can do it, here's a Nightwalk DLBP with the Contour straps, folded in thirds, in the large front exterior open pocket.
    Cambiata is packed as in my post just above.
    It's not super elegant, but it works

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    And here's a MCB FS instead

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  • G42
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    I stuffed some random accessories to show what you could pack if one bagging for a trip.

    UV TSS1, NWSky TSS2, Cloud SK, Canary GB, Zest PCSB

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    PCSB on the bottom (shown upright, still extra room on sides)


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    SK on long edge + GB

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    Both TSS on top, and there's still room left ... First photo the PCSB was upright on that first layer

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    This photo, the PCSB was flat in the first layer (it fits reasonably well, but depends on how squished you want things, I had the cube pretty football shaped) so there's more room left on top

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    ETA: The two small exterior pockets I had still EDC stuff: wipes & sanitizer in bottom pocket; granola bars in top pocket. There was a Zoji bottle in the tall exterior (wine) pocket
    Last edited by G42; 07-21-2022, 11:33 AM.

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  • G42
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    Originally posted by ittoujuu View Post
    I figure it's worth swatching before I order anything with a fabric I'm very ??? about.
    Totally agree!
    Only caveat is that, to me at least, some fabrics do end up looking differently in a full size bag... Some of it is shape and some is the black (or Coyote for GE) seams and piping.

    I was very skeptical of the 400d Taiga with the dark grid, when I saw it in swatch form... But I love it in the two backpacks I have and it's one of the chameleon colours depending on light and what is near... But oddly, I don't want it in the DLBC ? (which I usually use as a larger cross body bag vs work briefcase)
    Last edited by G42; 07-21-2022, 08:27 AM. Reason: I live for typos

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  • ittoujuu
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    Thank you for the cerylon input, everyone. I actually just put in a much-belated swatch request and added Mountain Grey Cerylon to it, because as G42 said, the only way to really know is to see it for yourself. I've found that several colors look different to my eyes than the website's pictures make them appear - Ursa ended up being a richer, much deeper brown than the "chocolate soft serve ice cream" color it looks like in some of the TB website pics (bright lighting, particularly fluorescent, makes Ursa look almost grey - it's uniquely weird that way), and a recent Q-Kit I ordered in Verde 1050 revealed it to be a rather nice olive color, rather than the 1970s avocado green it often looks like in pictures. With those experiences, I figure it's worth swatching before I order anything with a fabric I'm very ??? about.

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  • Tonya
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    Originally posted by G42 View Post
    Cerylon is a bit different in feel, but it doesn't make me think of plastic... Agree with Tonya about the Mountain Grey colour... Darker than NWSky, but would be fine for me at least (these things are so subjective, it's hard to know until you see any given bag yourself)
    Plastic probably isn't the right word, but I went with what dirkhaun said because he was as close as I could probably get in describing it. I've since given the bag away, but if I remember correctly, it did have a slight rubbery feel to it which is probably the coating. The texture made me think that it would do well when water (or any liquid like spills) hits it. Again, if memory serves me correctly and you're familiar with percentage tints, Mountain Grey probably was around the 40% grey category, depending upon the light. If you're into grays, and I am, gorgeous neutral color! I don't think I've seen this combo, but I think it would look really sleek paired with Ursa. :)

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  • G42
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    Cerylon is a bit different in feel, but it doesn't make me think of plastic.
    The first Cerylon item I got was a PCSB in Cobalt and I use it all the time, as a cross body bag.

    Agree with Tonya about the Mountain Grey colour... Darker than NWSky, but would be fine for me at least (these things are so subjective, it's hard to know until you see any given bag yourself)
    Last edited by G42; 07-21-2022, 05:04 AM.

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  • Tonya
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    Originally posted by G42 View Post
    A standard bottle of wine fits in the exterior tall side pocket!

    MikeV this should've been in the main grocery photos ?

    It will forevermore be the Wine Bottle Pocket to me
    Okay well then, this observation just made me want to order one! How useful is that?!

    Originally posted by ittoujuu View Post
    How is cerylon, as a material and as a liner?
    I had a Mountain Grey Cerylon shop bag and didn't care for Cerylon as an exterior or finish fabric. It showed scuffs and abrasions very easily, with only a few uses, and I also didn't care for the feel of it. As dirkhaun mentioned, it does feel rather plastic-ish. However as a liner, I think this fabric would do well. I'd definitely consider ordering something in Cerylon again as an interior fabric or as a main fabric on small items like pouches etc.

    Mountain Grey is very pretty, changes in the light so it can look darker sometimes, but it's not a dark gray/grey. I personally don't think it would be too dark as an interior fabric, and I also hate dark bags for the very reason that stuff gets lost.
    Last edited by Tonya; 07-21-2022, 04:31 AM.

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  • G42
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    Insulated lunch bag In main compartment, plenty of room for files and cubes or pouches.

    This would be a fun picnic bag, beach bag, outdoor concert bag.

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    A standard bottle of wine fits in the exterior tall side pocket!

    MikeV this should've been in the main grocery photos ?

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    It will forevermore be the Wine Bottle Pocket to me

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  • Mausermama
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    I really appreciate the review. I do wish the bag had handles. I have been considering it for two primary uses: my teaching bag (currently the Synik 22) and knitting (typically either my Swift or Imago). I haven't bought it yet. I will keep thinking and looking for more reviewer's comments on it.

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  • melminimalist
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    Originally posted by nsh View Post

    I loved the Aubergine too (runner up to burnt orange). Looking forward to seeing posts of different bag color combos in September. My ultimate plan is to whittle my bag collection down to these 3 TB bags that could work in most of my life situations: Cambiata for bigger trips and heavy carry days with books/materials, the Paradigm as my purse and go-to bag (and potentially?hmm to pack inside the Cambiata- is that possible G42 ?), and the LPD for times when I need to be hands free/easy access/very few items. I like that the LPD can pack into the Cambiata too. It’s a nice trio of bags and probably as minimal as I can realistically go these days.
    This means that I have a pristine PU and a very very old Synapse that I may sell soon. It’s very hard to let go of the PU (admitting that my daughter is 8yo is part of it) but it has seen little use since the Paradigm came into my life. #bagladyproblems
    This is where I’m at as well, just getting down to a few curated pieces; Aubergine pop tote for running errands and the beach, alpha violet daylight backpack as an edc, uv A30 packing cube backpack as travel day bag and day hikes. I have an Osprey daylight 26+6!for travel. I’ll replace all sans the A30 pcbp with the Cambiata if it works out. This is quite a change from a few years ago when I was buying all the bags, lol! I do have accessories as well, ghost whales mostly.

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  • dirkhaun
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    Originally posted by ittoujuu View Post
    How is cerylon, as a material and as a liner? I haven't seen too many impressions of it, and of those few I have read, some have mentioned it feels "cheap" compared to the 200 halcyon (whatever that means).
    I don't like the very visible white grid of most Halcyon fabrics, so try to go with Cerylon whenever possible. Going by haptics, Cerylon feels a little rougher and stiffer but also has a bit of a "plastic bag" vibe going, which I assume people refer to when they call it "cheap". In comparison, Halcyon feels smoother.

    I don't expect any problems with Mountain Grey Cerylon as a liner, visibility or otherwise.

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  • nsh
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    Originally posted by melminimalist View Post

    I almost went with the coyote/sangria, I have no clue why but it was calling to me. I ended up going with Aubergine/mountain grey because #predictable but I hope I don’t regret not taking the odd color plunge later.
    I loved the Aubergine too (runner up to burnt orange). Looking forward to seeing posts of different bag color combos in September. My ultimate plan is to whittle my bag collection down to these 3 TB bags that could work in most of my life situations: Cambiata for bigger trips and heavy carry days with books/materials, the Paradigm as my purse and go-to bag (and potentially?hmm to pack inside the Cambiata- is that possible G42 ?), and the LPD for times when I need to be hands free/easy access/very few items. I like that the LPD can pack into the Cambiata too. It’s a nice trio of bags and probably as minimal as I can realistically go these days.
    This means that I have a pristine PU and a very very old Synapse that I may sell soon. It’s very hard to let go of the PU (admitting that my daughter is 8yo is part of it) but it has seen little use since the Paradigm came into my life. #bagladyproblems
    Last edited by nsh; 07-20-2022, 10:06 AM.

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  • ittoujuu
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    Cheers for such an informational post! Even though the Cambiata isn't a bag I'm considering, it's nice to see such thoughtful observations.

    Originally posted by G42 View Post
    I do like the Cerylon fabrics and colours but Fjord with any of the greys are such soothing combos to me, so that's what I ended up with.
    How is cerylon, as a material and as a liner? I haven't seen too many impressions of it, and of those few I have read, some have mentioned it feels "cheap" compared to the 200 halcyon (whatever that means). However, as the materials page notes that cerylon's threads have the same twisted weave ballistic nylon uses, I'm wondering how it could give that impression, given that ballistic stuff feels nice. It also raises the question of what the operative difference is between 210 ballistic and cerylon (is it just weight?).

    I'm a fan of neutral gray interiors, and the Cambiata is the first time I've seen lots of pictures of what Mountain Grey cerylon looks like when used as a liner. Seems a bit darker than NW Sky halcyon, overall, but based on your experience with the fabric, is that distinction noticeable to you without having the two side by side to compare? Is it still light enough that it's easy to look in and see everything you've got in a bag?
    Last edited by ittoujuu; 07-20-2022, 09:47 AM.

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  • melminimalist
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    Originally posted by G42 View Post
    nsh that sounds like a cool class & yay for trying colour!
    Burnt Orange was seriously tempting me... If it had been with Taiga, I would've gone for it. I do like the Cerylon fabrics and colours but Fjord with any of the greys are such soothing combos to me, so that's what I ended up with.

    First guess is that yes, all your stuff would easily fit.
    I almost went with the coyote/sangria, I have no clue why but it was calling to me. I ended up going with Aubergine/mountain grey because #predictable but I hope I don’t regret not taking the odd color plunge later.

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