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aarkwilde t1_iuggq2v wrote

I like Timbuk2. My oldest is a good 25 years old and holding up well. I fully expect to have it another 20 years.

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izuzashi OP t1_iuggtic wrote

i've seen that recommended a few places, thank you so much!

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javaavril t1_iugstjb wrote

Timbuk2 has a stability strap, that you mentioned, to keep it placed correctly on your back. I bicycle commute about 15-20 miles daily, all year, in all weather, and it's very comfortable. Mine's like 5 years old.

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kakowarai t1_iuhdzxu wrote

i love my timbuk2, but after a decade, the inner lining is cracked and peeling terribly. i tried contacting timbuk2 to get it repaired, but apparently me being in japan meant that the closest place i could send it was singapore i think, and i was never able to get in contact with them :( does anyone know what i can do in this situation?

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PeppyJeppy t1_iuhfk2o wrote

Confirmed! Had mine forever and still feels (and looks ) brand new!

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SherlockOhmsUK t1_iuif9cc wrote

Seconded - I’ve had my Timbuk2 messenger bag for around 14 or so years I think? It’s pretty much bombproof

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