Laptop bag for digital nomads

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CA
Hey everyone, I’m prepping for a long trip (3 months between Asia and Eastern Europe), and I’m looking for a backpack that can go everywhere with me while properly protecting my laptop (15 inches).

The goal isn’t a big 70L backpack, but rather a secondary bag I can keep with me in the cabin, to carry my laptop, documents, a change of clothes or two, chargers, etc. I work remotely as a freelancer, so I’ll be opening it often in cafés, co-working spaces, and airports.

Any recommendations? What do you take with you when you need to work while traveling? Any reliable brands or models to suggest?

Thanks in advance for your tips—it’ll help me avoid a bad purchase right before my departure!
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
hi, I don’t quite understand your question: laptop bags or backpacks that can obviously fit a laptop do exist—have you tried searching online? Maybe they’re hard to find on Réunion.
EL Elhine Globetrotter ·
Hello,

I guess the idea is that you can use the bag you're looking for with just the essentials, including your laptop (at airports, while out and about), but also carry it easily alongside your larger luggage (leaving the airport, taking public transport to your accommodation, etc.). It all depends on your main luggage: suitcase? Backpack?

There’s a model that might work for you (and I think it’s only found in specialty travel luggage stores). It’s a small backpack that can convert into a chest bag by attaching to the straps of a larger backpack worn on your back (I saw this once with a mom traveling around the world with her 3-year-old daughter—she needed to keep both hands free!)

Otherwise, check out a supermarket-stationery store; there are tons of laptop bag models: backpacks, rolling cases, shoulder bags, 2-in-1, 3-in-1... at all price points and sizes. You’ll definitely find the right fit for you.

Murielle
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CA Camille97430 ·
Thanks for your reply, Mathews! I was actually thinking more of a small backpack than just a simple laptop bag, especially to keep everything on me in cafés or on public transport.

Yeah, it’s true—on Réunion, we’re not always up to speed with all the trendy stuff that comes out in mainland France way earlier… So I do a lot of digging online.

I came across this site, which offers sleek and practical models for working while traveling. I’ll see how it goes. I’ll post a little update after my first few weeks on the road—it might come in handy!
CA Camille97430 ·
Thanks so much, Elhine, for your detailed feedback—that’s exactly the idea: being able to keep the essentials handy without feeling too weighed down, and staying comfortable even when I have to carry a big backpack or suitcase.

I’ll keep in mind the idea of a small bag to attach to the straps—I hadn’t thought of that, but it could be super handy, especially in train stations or during long transfers.

I’ll keep looking online and in stores to find the right balance. If I come across a model that really does the job, I’ll come back and share it here—it might help other nomads like me!

Thanks again for your time and tips! 😊

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