Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag, Jet Black, Medium
Our classic messenger bag. Designed in San Francisco over 25 years ago. The shoulder strap features a curved air mesh strap pad for increased comfort, fine webbing, and Timbuk2 double-loop Cam buckle that adjusts quickly and eliminates dangling straps. A low profile grab handle makes the messenger easy to grab and go and SR buckles are partially Concealed behind the messenger flap for a refined but secure closure. INSIDE, the waterproof TPU liner and corner wings keep water out, and the internal water bottle pocket keeps water in. Distributed internal pockets and organization balances the weight of your carry. It’s a classic through some modern Evolution, and its ready to be worn for whatever your carry needs.
Product Features
- Pockets: 5 interior slip, 2 interior zip
Great bag overall (but not perfect) I’ll start off by saying that I recently bought last years model of this same bag in medium. Once I saw this new bag with the different features I thought “Sure, lets try it out”. However, I found that the medium bag I had before was massive! I had a ton of extra room in it after fitting in all my stuff. I decided on ordering the small this time and if I didn’t like it, I would simply return it. But just to be safe, I ordered a medium as well. So here I sit with three different Timbuk2 bags…
My third (and favorite) Timbuk2 bag I’m re-writing this review, because my first go-around sucked. ***After a week of using the bag – newly updated!***I got the Medium edition of this, the 2014 Classic Timbuk2 Messenger (Diablo). It is my 3rd in a series of Timbuk2 bags I purchased seeking the perfect messenger. Here is the whole list:1. (small, night blue/blue/night blue)- This was my first Timbuk2. I…
All in all, I can recommend this bag as a great choice for a commuting cyclist like myself. I’ve happily used a Kenneth Cole Reaction shoulder bag for nearly 8 years now, and finally got curious enough to try this. The Timbuk2 has plenty of room for a 13” laptop in a sleeve, some books, a steno pad, pens, bike tools, water bottle (stored upright to one side), and even a U-lock — this is definitely an improvement over the Reaction. Once adjusted, the Timbuk2 sits fairly close to the back…