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16" Laptop Compatible Skiing Backpack

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A bit of a niche request, but is anyone aware of a backpack that would work well for resort skiing(i.e. not humongous), but that also has a laptop sleeve that could accommodate a 16" MacBook? I had been eyeing up something really light and reservoir compatible like an Osprey Glade 12, but I then realised that I need a new backpack for work, and so began the usual attempted mashing together of 2 incompatible scenarios in the name of cost saving! Does anyone know of a quasi-lightweight backpack with decent weather resistant that may fit the criteria? A lot of the brands provide fairly inadequate images/specs for their products, so I'm hoping maybe someone can help! cheers
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Dakine Heli?
I use one myself & it has doubled up as my work rucksack as it is small. I sometimes have to carry 3 laptops for work including a macbook
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@Blacky, Look at the Ortovox range, I used their freeride bags in the past and they accommodate laptops.
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I've got a Dakine one and my Mac fits perfectly in the laptop section.
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Thanks for all the comments, the Dakine Heli Pro 20l looks perfect for my needs, I think I'll go with that, and buy a reservoir separately.
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