Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag

Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag

  • Durable ballistic nylon exterior. Waterproof TPU liner.
  • Built to fit 10″ netbooks,Kindle DXs, and yes, iPads. (Fits an iPad with a little room to spare.)
  • Adjustable cam buckle makes it easy to strap on and off.
  • Internal organizer & red key tether.

Netbooks and eReaders need homes too, so we adapted our Classic Messenger Bag. It includes all the bells and whistles of a classic messenger with a fuzzy liner for your little netbook or eReader.

Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

List Price: $ 65.00

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C. Climer July 30, 2010 at 1057

Review by C. Climer for Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag
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I bought this bag to carry my netbook. It fits my acer netbook perfectly. It is a little too small to carry a folder with 8.5×11 papers in it. The clasp on the strap is nice to quickly lengthen strap for removal. I like the velcro for the top, but never use the clips (which seem a little difficult to open and close). Overall, I am very happy with the bag.

Guy P Davidson July 30, 2010 at 1102

Review by Guy P Davidson for Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag
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I have an HP Mini 311 netbook that has an 11.6″ screen (which is bigger than a lot of other netbooks). I can squeeze it into the padded sleeve and fasten the velcro closure. I would be able to fit a slightly larger laptop in this bag, but I would not be able to carry it in the padded sleeve, which adds a little extra protection. There are other pockets for a wireless mouse, a small notebook or book, calculator, small camera, etc. Great bag for light travel. Made from high quality materials. Highly recommended.

J. Simmons July 30, 2010 at 1116

Review by J. Simmons for Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag
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I got this bag, after searching diligently, specifically for carrying my iPad. Padded, velcro-closed pocket easily accommodates iPad in an Apple case but pocket is too bulky. Regular XS Messenger would suffice. Also, more color choices needed from this vendor.

Ray Nelson July 30, 2010 at 1149

Review by Ray Nelson for Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag
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I bought this because I wanted a smallish bag to carry that had some protection for my iPad. It works great for this purpose. The sleeve inside it is just the right size to fit my iPad inside it’s slipcase. There’s a great organizer pouch to the front of the main compartment that will store quite a bit of stuff in it. I regularly carry my iPod classic, iPod touch, cell phone, pocket sized camera, my wallet, keys, pens, a small notebook, and some charge/sync cables in the organizer. With this full and the iPad in it’s sleeve, there is still a good amount of room between them. I can fit a JBL On Tour speaker, my glasses case, my chain bike lock, and some other junk in between the sleeve and the organizer. Also, a magazine slips between the sleeve and the back of the bag very nicely. There is a small open pocket in the front of the bag and also a zippered key pocket with a long key lanyard. The lanyard is plenty long enough for you to open your door without removing your keys. I didn’t think this was a big deal at first, but I love it now. The only complaints I have are with the strap. It could be a bit longer, but I’ve only really wanted that very infrequently. The other thing is the strap pad. This was really stiff at first and uncomfortable. I took it off, smashed and bent it with my hands for a couple days, and it’s alright now. Overall, this is a great bag!

TD July 30, 2010 at 1230

Review by TD for Timbuk2 Freestyle Bag
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Bought this bag about 1 month ago though I found a better price than Amazon (sorry, Amazon). I LOVE it. I have an Acer AspireOne 10.1″ and this fits it PERFECTLY as well as the power supply, my travel coffee mug, and a book (or two, or three). I am daily surprised with the amount of stuff able to fit in this bag and there’s still pockets left! Though it is slightly too small for a standard size notebook (real pen and paper) I find that it holds just about everything else comfortably. I would recommend this for students, commuters, bikers, or someone (like me) who just got sick of carrying a large backpack everyday. It is comfortable, durable, and versatile. Timbuk2 got it right on with this bag.