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Booq announces large capacity Python XL bag for 17" PowerBooks

Booq Python XLBooq has done it again and announced the Python XL, a capacious and compartmentalized rugged backpack for the 17" PowerBook. A waterproof zipper, water-resistant ballistic nylon exterior, seatbelt nylon straps, rigid laptop compartment and pockets and compartments galore make up this $199 monster of a backpack. The bag has room for a water bottle, a dedicated no-scratch iPod pocket, a stack of books 6" high and more. There's even a small "clip-on accessory bag" they call Ecto which has room for the little stuff like your checkbook, and iPod, cell phone, etc.

I've owned a Booq pack before, and I can vouch for their construction. These things are built really well, but their premium is sometimes tough to swallow. Head over to Booq's product site for more pictures of the pack and what you can stuff into it and make your own decision.

[via MacMinute]
 

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