CONTEST: Win a Timbuk2 Messenger Bag!

Posted by Zealot on Aug 17, 2010

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september2Time to kickoff the first giveaway of our Back to School, Back to Work series…and it is a fantastic one. In cooperation with the great people at Timbuk2 we are giving you a chance at winning a limited edition Messenger 101 bag! This entry level Messenger bag is a fantastic way to carry around your books, tech gear or even a small laptop, and it could be yours!

All you need to do is go to the Timbuk2 website and look over their fantastic selection of Messenger bags, totes and backpacks. Then come back here and comment to this post with the name of one OTHER bag that Timbuk2 produces and what you would carry in your new Messenger 101 once you win. The last day you can enter is Sunday, September 29th.

See, isn’t that simple? Start your year off right by winning a great Messenger bag courtesy of San Francisco’s very own Timbuk2…and your friends at Mobilitysite!

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By day a department manager and writer for a major network device vendor...by night Zealot stalks the mean magnetic streets, striking fear into the hearts of bandwidth abusers and theme park mascots. Zealot has been involved with mobile devices for more than a decade now, starting off with dumb phones, moving to PDAs and then to smartphones, notebooks and netbooks with the odd PMP thrown in. Most of his mobile time currently is spent on a Treo Pro, Zune HD, Thinkpad T61, HP Mini 311, iPod Touch 3G, iPad 16G or a Hackintoshed Compaq Mini 704. He proudly groks the Geek community and considers himself a Neo Maxi Zune Dweebie (thanks Wil Wheaton!).

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  • http://www.facebook.com/oharajustin Justin O'Hara

    Another bag that make is the D-Lux Messenger Racing Stripe. I like the Black/Gun metal/Red color option. Good luck to all.

  • Andrew

    The Commute 2.0 Messenger looks useful. If I win this, I'll probably use it to carry my netbook.

  • http://twitter.com/alltop_mobile/status/21402050288 Alltop Mobile

    CONTEST: Win a Timbuk2 Messenger Bag! http://bit.ly/btRShv

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ken-Gedgaud/1192804566 Ken Gedgaud

    I like the look and features of the Swig backpack. We're getting a laptop and will need something to carry it around in. So, this will definitely be on the list!

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    Posted: CONTEST: Win a Timbuk2 Messenger Bag! http://bit.ly/cQKtbw

  • Fred Beiderbecke

    they have some nice looking bags, I liked the Q Backpack, seems very functional.

  • Dai_Shan

    It's really a toss up between the Quickie (love that name) and the Hemlock Duffel. But, I'm gonna have to go with the Hemlock. My travel bag is getting kinda old and worn out.

  • egads04

    I love the Q backpack because of the swing-around access and the massive flap pouch. I would definitely carry my laptop in that if I don't end up winning this 101 messenger bag.

  • Vilya

    I like the look of the D-Lux Messenger Bondage bag!

  • http://www.facebook.com/hcreely Heather Creely

    I love the Swig backback. The messenger would be great for bringing books, my Zune, headphones, and all my papers to work.

  • Zacksba

    They have so many cool choices. I like their superbad backpack. What I would carry in the messenger bag would be my iPad, it’s accessories, phone, iPod touch, my folders, the basics, and anything else for a day trip or so into the city.

  • http://www.facebook.com/supertim82 Tim Van Autreve

    I believe I would go after the Red Racing Stripe Messenger. I'd have my kindle, journal, FlipHD, and camera in it.

  • Steverichtercpa

    What's better than a Quickie

  • mkss55442

    I’d go with the H.A.L. Backpack. If I win the Messenger 101, I’d use it to carry my netbook and papers when I go to a client’s location.

  • CleanGene17

    They do have a nice variety of practical bags and backpacks. I like the look of the Superbad Backpack. It looks like it would carry a lot and it looks very sleek. I would use my new messenger 101 to carry my work items: my laptop, PDA, phone and an assortment of files. Hmm… I just gotta figure out a way to take less paper. It’s just too heavy…

  • crloga

    I think that I would go for the Commute 2.0 Messenger Ballistic Fabric. I would carry around my ipad or netbook.

  • Kulnet

    I'm a classic kinda guy myself. Good luck everybody.

  • Jean Stewart

    thinking that Timbuk2 only made messanger bags I was pleasantly surprised to see the backpacks they offer. the H.A.L. backpack in mission6 nylon is really roomy and has enough space for a laptop and most of the books a student needs to carry around .

  • Jean Stewart

    thinking that Timbuk2 only made messanger bags I was pleasantly surprised to see the backpacks they offer. the H.A.L. backpack in mission6 nylon is really roomy and has enough space for a laptop and most of the books a student needs to carry around .

  • sklee

    i like the extra credit messenger, the sibling to messenger 101. the backpack straps gives it added functionality if i were to go on a hike. however, since the extra credit lacks pockets, i'd be super excited to have the messenger 101 for my daily commute. I'd have iPod, keys, water bottle, lunch, a book and some gym clothes/sneakers for post workday run.

  • sklee

    i like the extra credit messenger, the sibling to messenger 101. the backpack straps gives it added functionality if i were to go on a hike. however, since the extra credit lacks pockets, i'd be super excited to have the messenger 101 for my daily commute. I'd have iPod, keys, water bottle, lunch, a book and some gym clothes/sneakers for post workday run.

  • http://dberkholz.wordpress.com Donnie Berkholz

    Blogger 2.0.

    I'd use it as an overnight bag for trips.

  • http://dberkholz.wordpress.com Donnie Berkholz

    Blogger 2.0.

    I'd use it as an overnight bag for trips.

  • http://funkygiraffebibs.co.uk/aboutus/info_1.html Mike

    Very interesting. I hadn’t thought of some of these things before. Thanks.This is my first time reading this blog. Definitely won’t be my last though, really enjoyed it.

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