Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag

  • Fold-over flap wіth durable clasp аnԁ high-capacity compartment provide maximum flexibility
  • Contour panel аnԁ comfortable shoulder strap increase comfort аnԁ reduce fatigue
  • Simple, casual natural earthtone color canvas material аnԁ styling fοr work, travel οr play
  • DropShield shock absorbing system protects mοѕt notebooks up tο 15.4″
  • Water аnԁ stain resistant materials add durability

Rating: (out οf 12 reviews)

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 23.65

5 Responses to “Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag”

  • G. Denisiuk:

    Review by G. Denisiuk for Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag
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    I really liked the photo of this bag – but when it was delivered in a great big box I knew I was in for a surprise. First let me start with the pros :

    1. Great perfect fit for 15.4″ laptops. No slipping and sliding.

    2. Nice vertical storage layout. Can easily fit a laptop and a couple magazines or a book.

    3. Lots of great pockets (it even has two side pockets that work exactly like pants pockets so you don’t have to open the bag to pull out your ipod, cell phone, keys etc…)

    4.Great zippered pockets within, which are not in contact with the laptop – so no scratches. Big enough to hold power hub/usb chords – wireless mouse …

    So why just three stars :

    Cons : The bag should firstly be comfortable. You cannot sling the strap around your opposite shoulder comfortably – the bag is too deep. The strap is not placed well so it digs into your shoulder and tends to bounce at your side while walking. If you commute on the train like I do that’s bad. It feels better if you like to hang it off the shoulder on the bag side (but it tends to slip off your shoulder because the bag is so wide.) If they would have centered the strap on the sides of the bag it would have been great for opposite shoulder strap carrying.

    The material on my strap pad is already pulling apart (1 month of use). It’s just too side-wide to sling over your opposite shoulder – when you do it feels much heavier than it actually is (because of the added pressure that creates). You really feel it after standing or walking a while. It’s a great bag if you drive to work but is not the best choice for bus/train/bike commuters.

  • Caroline Eames:

    Review by Caroline Eames for Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag
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    I do like this bag, it looks nice, has plenty of padding to keep your computer safe and has nice sections for pens, drink etc. Loads of room for all your stuff and the actual computer compartment seems big enough to fit the largest of laptops. But the problem is that it’s a bit heavy. I have never used a laptop bag so maybe they’re all like this but the empty bag is certainly not lightweight and when you do fill it up it weighs a ton. The product description said it has been designed with some enhanced comfort feature but I can’t see how this could ever make much difference as you still have all the weight on one shoulder.

    Anyway, it’s perfect if you want to look cool getting out of your car but if you want to walk further than a couple of minutes with it I would suggest looking for something lighter.

  • D. Pencil:

    Review by D. Pencil for Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag
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    I have a 17″ hp gaming notebook and this bag is barely big enough. I was worried it wouldn’t fit since it says 15.4″ or smaller but it still works! I can also fit my cables, mouse, books, and gaming headphones. Nice durable material, and comfortable strap.

  • Ryan Tritso:

    Review by Ryan Tritso for Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag
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    The good:

    -Tons of room for carrying extra stuff

    -shoulder strap/handle combo gives good versatility

    -better quality construction than I’ve found in other messenger bag style laptop cases

    -stylish enough to not even look like a laptop bag

    The bad:

    -fold over flap is the only top closure and doesn’t even cover the width of the notebook compartment, leaving electronics and other items in the bag little protection from the elements

  • F. T. Zvovushe:

    Review by F. T. Zvovushe for Kensington 63100 Contour Terrain Notebook Computer Messenger Bag
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    Yes, you read that right. I’ve owned 3 Swiss Army bags and swore I would never buy anything else but in a pinch I bought this one and boy am I glad I did!

    I needed a bag to fit my new 17″ laptop and was having trouble finding the Swiss Army bag. I could find it online but I needed the bag yesterday. I notice the Kensington but it said it fit 15.4 inchers. But I decided to get my laptop from the car and try it anyway. It fit perfectly and the rest is history!

    The thing I like is that it is designed for the laptop to go in long wise. That makes it easier to carry a 17 incher over your shoulder. I would have never thought to do this if not for this bag. The material is nice and thick and it’s got a very sturdy strap to it. It’s also got another compartment where you can put power supply and other peripherals. And finally you’ve got lots of pockets for smaller stuff like CDs, USB drives, PCMCIA cards, etc. It’s even got a pocket for a water bottle or any other soft drink.

    All in all, this is a GREAT bag for laptops and other stuff. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

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