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Jason Dunn
05-14-2002, 05:34 PM
<a href="http://www.roadwired.com/store/Product.cfm?Productid=57">http://www.roadwired.com/store/Product.cfm?Productid=57</a><br /><br />If you've got a lot of digital gear, you're probably like me - always looking for a new way to carry it with you. Having recently returned from a vacation, a carrying case like this would have been excellent. It's designed for all sorts of digital gear (and could easily carry a Pocket PC and accessories), but functions primarily as a digital camera bag (or a 35 mm one - it has holders for 35 mm film). I like that it has memory card slots with reinforced backing - no pressure is put on the cards themselves. They're sending me a review unit, so I'll let you know what I think of it when I get it. Roadwired continues to make killer carrying cases!<br /><br /><img src="http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/pod.jpg" /><br /><br />"There's something about the Pod that seems to bring a smile to the face of anyone who picks it up. Could be the unique shape and "winged" compartment design, or could be the great colors, but this bag--much like the famous car in the commercial--just looks like it's saying "hi." That being said, the Pod is all business on the inside. It's got over 20 (!) smart compartments, and is ideal for your compact camera, MP3 player, or handheld computer, plus all the accessories that travel along."<br /><br />• Over 20 pockets and compartments hold camera or other compact device, digital media and/or film, cords and adapters, batteries, mobile phone, and more.<br />• Fully padded main compartment features removable “hammock” that adjusts to perfectly cradle the primary device while optimizing space. Completely protected by oversized, dual-closure weather flap.<br />• Unique “winged” outer pocket configuration intelligently organizes accessories around the outside of main compartment. Interiors feature elasticized media/accessory organizers, flap pockets, bungee keepers for cable or lens cap, and more. All outer pockets gusseted to keep contents from falling out. <br />• Side walls reinforced with lightweight polyethylene sheets sewn into the linings, to prevent tension or pressure on fragile memory cards stored in the two side pockets while affording an extra measure of protection to the main compartment.<br />• Dual-height loops on back panel allow the Pod to be worn as a waist pack on your own belt. Padded, moisture-wicking mesh panel provides added comfort. <br />• Removable shoulder strap included, with all metal fittings, including no-twist swivel clips. Reinforced top carry handle.<br />• Exclusive Hide and Go Home™ “secret pocket” hides emergency cash, key, etc.

vetteguy
05-14-2002, 05:45 PM
I'd like something like this...but $50 for a bag?? I am currently using a $6 35mm camera bag from Samsonite that perfectly holds my Sony digital camera, as well as extra memory cards and the USB cable. I only wish the AC adapter fit in it, but that is Sony's fault for making the adapter so big on a portable device. (I have a Sony laptop and the adapter is smaller, come on!)

Jason Dunn
05-14-2002, 06:07 PM
Roadwired products aren't cheap, but they are SO nice - I have one of their laptop/multimedia bags, and the build quality is superb - by far the nicest laptop bag I have, even nicer than the expensive PORT bag I own.

johncruise
05-14-2002, 06:22 PM
I'd still not recommend putting all your goodies into 1 bag. Those are the ones highly susceptible to get stolen.

Just my 2cents.

Ed Hansberry
05-14-2002, 07:03 PM
I'd still not recommend putting all your goodies into 1 bag. Those are the ones highly susceptible to get stolen.
Don't have much choice when flying. Many commuter flights and international flights only allow one carryon. I'll trust myself not to get the thing stolen before I'll trust the airline to check it properly and get it back to me on the other side.

Master O'Mayhem
05-14-2002, 07:07 PM
I am a huge fan of Roadwired megamediabags. As for Cameras 35 and digital, I look to Lowepro. www.lowepro.com

Paragon
05-14-2002, 11:14 PM
Definitely very cool. I think I want one.

Has anyone ever noticed though, that after switching to a Jornada the need for something like this seems to drop.... a lot less junk to carry around. Not counting cameras, and such. Just slip the Jornada in your pocket, clip the phone to your belt and away you go for a day or two.

Dave