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Laptop Bag 220 - An inspiration from Adventure

To travel the world, is to archive something great, something amazing, something that wasn’t possible for hundreds of years until the invention of the aircraft in 1908 which brought this technology to mankind and allowed people to travel anywhere, in a matter of hours.

Just as this technology is amazing, and traveling the world is fun, and enjoyable, our devices haven’t kept up with the pace in terms of strength and durability. They have become fragile and vulnerable making us focus more on babysitting a device rather than enjoying it.

The Kaysona Laptop Bag 220 is built for the Global Traveller with padding all around to keep any 13 or 15 inch laptop safe from bumps, knocks or even hard landing during touch down in an aircraft.

 It can be stored away in a backpack like a laptop sleeve or carried casually, with its double-stitched handle that wraps around the bag which is made from the same material the bag is made of to ensure that the handle will never come off, even after many years of use. It might seem like overkill but longevity of a bag is always important as it carries a valuable device within  it.


The inspiration to create  this laptop bag came about after the purchase of a expensive laptop which needed a case that could survive real world travel conditions, not be ridiculously expensive and would  last for at least ten years. Since the writing this blog post, this bag is being used internationally for vacation and business where its design is constantly being improved with every new bag made.


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