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Announcing the winner of Timbuk2 Bag courtesy of Bratpack

Thank to everyone who participated on our most recent contest. I would like to contratulate the winner of new Timbuk2 Bag and that person is none other than……

Kent - Comment # 4

I recently purchased a messenger bag (Classic Messenger Ballistic Fabric S) from BratPack and instantly fell in love with it. I used to have an Oakley AP Pack but felt it was too large for me to lug around everyday.

I usually bring a spare shirt, a face towel, a windbreaker, a folding umbrella, a book (which I read to while my time), a water bottle, my lunch box, a maglight… whoa! wait a minute! it’s a lot to put into the messenger bag! but yeah! all of them fit into it and even managed to tuck inside a couple of folders from work!

Just recently I was in an event for our company and used my bag for my things and didn’t even felt tired of carrying it. The cross strap made it even more secure. Too bad I was not able to get a me a snapshot of it. Anyway, there’ll be more events coming and I promise to have me a pic or 2 with my beloved bag.

I’d just like to comment that when I saw the “Quality Shit” tag in the Timbuk2 Blog, I couldn’t find the tag in mine… and found out that it is only for SF-made bags. My bag was made in Vietnam and all I found was the “Made with Pride Worldwide” But then again, no doubt about it! I am proud to be having one of the best bags worldwide!

A heartful thanks to the guys (Timbuk2 & BratPack) who made my everyday bag-lugging a breeze!

Congratulations again Ken, please contact Ms. Arbee Panga of GeiserMaclang to claim your Timbuktu Bag at 0917-5344624, 812-8828 or 812-9199.

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2 Comments

  1. timbuk2 says:

    uh, its timbuk2.

  2. Kent says:

    Wow! Thanks! Timbuk2 bags are great! As I can attest to its durability and whatever you may call it… (see post above).

    I recently went to Cebu and used my ever-battle-ready Messenger Bag. Unfortunately, I lost one of my reflector tails… Later in December, I might go to Davao… yes, me and my Timbuk2 bag! Haha!