I had the 1st generation Timbuk2 wingman duffel. Had a love hate relationship with it but ended up donating it because I hated it more than I loved it. Glad to see Timbuk2 made better improvements since 1st generation
I love the Logitech K380 for this! It can connect to 3 devices with toggles on the keyboard. It’s not the smallest, but it’s not nearly as large as a mechanical keyboard (I prefer short travel keys anyway). I have yet to find a folding keyboard that lasts; the Textblade looked promising long ago, but their Kickstarter never shipped even though it was funded.
@@childlikedialectic7157I own one and it's personally not my favourite as the buttons are pretty hard to press if you're used to lighter touch keyboards. BUT, if size and weight is a concern, it's better than no keyboard and it does support multiple devices like you mentioned.
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*sigh* time to buy another sling
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What do you recommend on the website that can hold a regular sized paperback or kindle
I had the 1st generation Timbuk2 wingman duffel. Had a love hate relationship with it but ended up donating it because I hated it more than I loved it. Glad to see Timbuk2 made better improvements since 1st generation
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Thanks!
What are the shoes packed into the backpack?
Thanks for the video! Does the hat fit XL/XXL heads? It's always a problem for me haha
How about lowepro m-trekker sh 150 for edc bag
Have you done a video on travel keyboards? If not you should
I love the Logitech K380 for this! It can connect to 3 devices with toggles on the keyboard. It’s not the smallest, but it’s not nearly as large as a mechanical keyboard (I prefer short travel keys anyway). I have yet to find a folding keyboard that lasts; the Textblade looked promising long ago, but their Kickstarter never shipped even though it was funded.
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
@@childlikedialectic7157I own one and it's personally not my favourite as the buttons are pretty hard to press if you're used to lighter touch keyboards. BUT, if size and weight is a concern, it's better than no keyboard and it does support multiple devices like you mentioned.
Thank you
Thanks for watching! 😃
ok I need that hat
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