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	<title>Comments on: BBP Bags Review Hybrid Hauler, Breathe Sleeve, and Expand-It Messenger</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Yamasaki</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Yamasaki</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s great to see these bags being reviewed!  I bought my first BBP bag 2 years ago (Hybrid Hamptons) and just recently bought a new Hybrid Hauler.  The bag has been great for business and personal use.  I&#039;m in sales and constantly on the move (planes, trains, and automobiles).  The bag essentially serves as my mobile office.  The laptop compartment is well designed and it is a cinch to pull out and stow my computer.  The other compartments and pockets are also very well thought out, providing sufficient space for my note books, travel items, pens, etc.  
By far, the best part of the bag is the strap system.  I don&#039;t think I&#039;ll buy another bag without a similar option.  I almost always keep the bag configured in back pack mode, but when I want a messenger style it is not too hard to switch to that mode.  In back pack mode I usually just carry the bag on one shoulder, but when I have a long walk or need to carry some other items, I just flip the other strap on and carry it like a back pack.  I especially like the fact that it hangs low because it distributes the weight better on my back and looks a lot more hip than a regular back pack. Another great features is the top handle which makes it easy when jumping into cars or getting situated on a plane.  
A lot of people ask me about the back, especially from other business travelers.   I definitely have to give props to the team that designed these bags.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s great to see these bags being reviewed!  I bought my first BBP bag 2 years ago (Hybrid Hamptons) and just recently bought a new Hybrid Hauler.  The bag has been great for business and personal use.  I&#8217;m in sales and constantly on the move (planes, trains, and automobiles).  The bag essentially serves as my mobile office.  The laptop compartment is well designed and it is a cinch to pull out and stow my computer.  The other compartments and pockets are also very well thought out, providing sufficient space for my note books, travel items, pens, etc.<br />
By far, the best part of the bag is the strap system.  I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll buy another bag without a similar option.  I almost always keep the bag configured in back pack mode, but when I want a messenger style it is not too hard to switch to that mode.  In back pack mode I usually just carry the bag on one shoulder, but when I have a long walk or need to carry some other items, I just flip the other strap on and carry it like a back pack.  I especially like the fact that it hangs low because it distributes the weight better on my back and looks a lot more hip than a regular back pack. Another great features is the top handle which makes it easy when jumping into cars or getting situated on a plane.<br />
A lot of people ask me about the back, especially from other business travelers.   I definitely have to give props to the team that designed these bags.</p>
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