Timbuk2 has made amazing bags for years and this year they decided to step up the game and use some green materials. Now, I’m not going to lie, I have been a fan of Timbuk2 for many years. I actually own a laptop messenger and a gadget case (for my iPod) but when I saw they offer PET and hemp bags, I was more than excited!
Timbuk2 always has fun and unique bags, but they have a few distinctive features. Notably is the three-panel design on their messenger bags and their spiral logo.
Both the Hemp Metro and the Hemp/PET Messenger bag are part of their new eco-friendly line and both are amazing. The detail and quality of the craftsmanship stays in line with their other products and they stand behind their product. If there is a defect, Timbuk2 will remedy the situation.
The Hemp Metro, in black, is very small. It is really cool but a bit too small. I wouldn’t use it for long distances, but is perfect for a bike ride. I actually use it for that now that it is warm outside. I fill the pockets with my wallet, keys, iPod, camera and whatever else I want to bring with me. Some may consider it a man purse and I sort of agree, but for light biking or basic hiking, it is great. The hemp is rugged and strong and really cute for the ladies.
The Hemp/PET Messenger bag is even better. Do not let the picture on Timbuk2‘s site steer you away. The grizzly and slate color scheme is manly and badass. The Hemp is cool but the recycled plastic or PET is really standout-ish and so unique for Timbuk2. I’ve not only received compliments from friends, but random strangers too.
They have been building this style of bag for 18 years, so these San Franciscans know what they are doing. I use this bag now for everything. I’ll fill it with my notebook (inside a sleeve) add my paper notebook, pens, camera and business cards too. Like all messenger bags, you may want to rest your shoulders a bit, but the bag comes with a shoulder pad to help comfort your body.
I like the fact that the inside has a soft internal cell phone slot and business card slot too. They are really thinking of lots so we don’t have to.
When you receive your bag, keep the plastic bag it comes in too. It’s a map of San Fran for you bikers out there. I’m sure Jonny has one of those lying around somewhere!
Show Timbuk2 some love and check out their site. I hope to see more from these bagmasters in the future.
2 Comments
Liz
June 4, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Act2 GreenSmart Notebook Sleeve at Leafygreen.info: Green Product Reviews for a Green World.
June 17, 2008 at 7:01 am
This is great! I've been looking into getting a Timbuk2 bag and I'm so glad that they are now eco-friendly 🙂
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