Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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I'm not so worried about the laptop getting wet - I'm a Ziploc fanatic -

I'm worried about the "C-word" - me and the bike not staying upright on the wheels  (who's superstitious???) Although I guess if that happens, I have to replace more expensive equipment on ME than the laptop...

Oh, I've wiped out with my MacBook Pro in my backpack.  That was several years ago.  It's still humming along (a couple batteries later), despite a slight tweak to the case.

Maybe get a laptop sleeve for extra protection?

Ann Sch 9.3 said:

I'm not so worried about the laptop getting wet - I'm a Ziploc fanatic -

I'm worried about the "C-word" - me and the bike not staying upright on the wheels  (who's superstitious???) Although I guess if that happens, I have to replace more expensive equipment on ME than the laptop...

Got a neoprene sleeve, mostly for TSA protection ;-).   I have also thrown bubble wrap around it when I have some handy (for biking, not TSA). 

Skip, sorry about your tumble but happy to hear the computer survived relatively unharmed (and you)

Sounds like you should be fine, unless you land directly on it in a fall.  Honestly, with the protection you describe, you should be fine sticking it in the pannier.  I carry my tablet pretty much every day in my Chrome bag, and just stick it in among my clothes for padding.  When I used to use panniers, I would just make sure that it wasn't at the back, against the plate.  I had a pretty nice watch get broken due to resting wrong and learned my lesson.  I didn't have a watch box with me and just stuck it in the pocket of my jeans.  Which I then folded and didn't notice that the pocket with the watch was on the outside, so it ended up against the plate with just a thin layer of denim protecting it.  When it bounced, the crystal got cracked and the guts got a bit scrambled.

Ann Sch 9.3 said:

Got a neoprene sleeve, mostly for TSA protection ;-).   I have also thrown bubble wrap around it when I have some handy (for biking, not TSA). 

Skip, sorry about your tumble but happy to hear the computer survived relatively unharmed (and you)

I went the opposite direction. I have REMOVED the rack from my bike in favor of a backpack (despite the increased sweat). My (commuter) bike handles much better without racks and panniers since it's a folding bike (Riese & Müller, Birdy BD-1).

T.K. 6.5 mi said:

You guys need to free yourselves! Bring water bottles, heck, bring two. Also, upgrade to a rear/front basket or panniers. It helps keep you cool, as the backpack only traps in heat and causes insane amounts of sweat. 

I calm my nerves in knowing that:

1) ...our company has our equipment insured

2) ...all of my work (and play) data is hosted/synched on Dropbox.com

3) ...if I bail and the laptop gets trashed, it means I'll get a new laptop.  ;-)

Ann Sch 9.3 said:

How do those of you who ride with a laptop calm your fears about ruining the boss's $2000 investment? 

I learned about Mission Workshop backpacks from some of your previous posts and now I dream of the day I'll own one!

I currently have a Cocoon Central Park Sport backpack which has a feature I love and will not live without in future backpack purchases... it has a connected rain cover that is stowed in the bottom of the bag. When it starts to rain, I simply unzip the bottom of the bag and pull the cover around the whole bag for instant, full, water-proof coverage!

(See the middle pic below of the Coccoon backpack with the rain cover deployed)

Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:

I put my laptop in my Mission Workshop Vandal backpack and it has stayed completely dry, even in the worst downpours.

Dann.....thanks for the confidence (and info).  JimmyD- our equipment isn't insured (I think we are too small to effectively take advantage of that), I am pretty much backed up to a network, but wouldn't mind a new laptop with a true number pad on the keyboard !!! (of course that would make the damn thing wider)

I do feel better about it now, sigh.

I rode today, and it was very humid when I left.  I turned a corner, hit a headwind, and was actually glad for it.

Me too!



Dann B (5.25 mi/8.75 mi) said:

I rode today, and it was very humid when I left.  I turned a corner, hit a headwind, and was actually glad for it.

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