Mission Workshop's $180 The Sanction
is a laptop bag that's prepared to take a beating. This backpack--nay,
rucksack--has a waterproof construction and is designed with a full
day's essentials in mind. As long as you're not obsessed with packing
every pen and flash drive in its own little pocket, this is a solid bag
that can take your daily commute and the elements in stride.
The Sanction is a tall backpack with plenty of individual compartments
of varying size. Two of the three main compartments, each of which runs
the full height of the bag, have open tops that are protected by the
bag's main flap. These two compartments each have more than enough room
to store a couple books and a rolled up hoodie or rain shell. The third
main compartment, capable of accommodating a 15-inch MacBook Pro, is
protected by a waterproof zipper, as are two additional smaller
compartments on the front of the bag. A third small compartment on the
front of the bag, near the bottom, is secured with a velcro flap, but
its opening is restricted to prevent the elements from seeping in.
The Sanction gets a lot of things right, especially when it comes to
small details and construction polish. Its tall design offers a lot of
storage space without turning you into the Hunchback of the Commuter
Train, and at only 2.6 pounds when empty, the bag itself won't weigh you
down.
However, I feel Mission Workshop skimped when it comes to
padding, a key element of any computer bag. The notebook compartment
(the one at the very back of the bag that's protected with a waterproof
zipper) has decent padding against your back, but the opposite wall,
facing the rest of the bag and the bottom of the pack, has
little--during my testing, I didn't feel confident that my MacBook was
protected against the typical bumps and bruises of commuting. Putting
your MacBook in its own padded sleeve solves the problem, but I'd prefer
that Mission Workshop offered a little more built-in protection.
The Sanction is also different from most of the computer bags I've seen
in that its smaller compartments don't have the typical array of pockets
and sleeves for separating things such as pens, flash drives,
identification, keys, and cables. Fortunately, there are two of these
small compartments so you don't have to toss all your trinkets into one
big grab bag. One pocket is higher up on the front of the bag and
protected by both a waterproof zipper and the main flap, while the
aforementioned other pocket is lower on the bag and more accessible
since it's protected by its own Velcro flap.
Overall I like this bag, though I'm still a bit disappointed by the
padding issue. That aside, bags built to withstand the elements this
well are rare, and as a commuter in Chicago, it's hard to avoid getting
caught out in the elements. The Sanction's top-notch construction and
weatherproofing make me much less concerned about waiting in the typical
storm.
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