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Timbuk2’s Leader Backpack has room for a 15-inch MacBook and more: $40 Prime shipped (Reg. $79, all-time low)

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6PM’s official Amazon Store offers the Timbuk2 Leader Backpack for MacBooks up to 15-inches for $39.99 Prime shipped. Also available direct. For comparison, it has a list price of $99 but usually sells for around $79. Today’s deal is $10 less than the previous Amazon all-time low. Rated 4.5/5 stars.

Features:

  • Reflective hits
  • Imported
  • Internal slip pocket fits up to a 15″ MacBook
  • Internal organizer for pens, phones, and other small stuff
  • Tricot-lined floating pocket protects sunglasses or smartphone

ICYMI: Carry your tech in style with this Brenthaven Collins Shoulder Bag for 15-inch MacBooks: $20 shipped (Reg. $55)

Everything you need to keep moving forward. The Leader Backpack is for game changers who roll up their sleeves and get down to business. A ventilated back panel lets you arrive cool, calm and collected. Internal organizers hold pens, smartphones, and a 15″ MacBook Pro securely. This exceptionally qualified bag looks as good in the office as it is comfortable on the way in. On-strap bottle opener allows you to be the most popular person at the party.

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