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Targus RakGear Bakku Messenger Bag (Black)

Targus RakGear Bakku Messenger Bag (Black)

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $9.88
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holds all my gear! Five star with a monkey dance rating
Review: I have been looking for a bag like this for months, but after buying the bag, I was sadly disappointed. The shoulder strap, with its velcro closure, is not the smartest idea if you plan on taking any valuables like a wallet, credit cards or cell phone with you on your journey. The strap is also short, and for someone as small as I am, that's pretty short. The overall size of the pouch itself is perfect -- exactly what I was looking for. I also really like the clip closure instead of the velcro or magnetic closures that so many bags have these days. I plan on keeping the bag, but sewing the strap closed so that the velcro can't be separated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great, but I don't like the velcro
Review: Its a great bag. You can close it with one hand if you are coordinated. Doesn't look feminine (if you're a guy). More than enough room for my PDA, oversized wallet, checkbook, digital camera, CDs, and a bottle of water.

I just don't like the strap too much. If you're tall or wide, then this will look a little too small on you, because you can't adjust the length all that much. And it fastens in the middle (over your chest) with velcro. Which is okay if you want to take it off quick, but stinks if you like to keep in one piece to take if off (especially if you have it extended as far as it goes). Safety pins (as suggested by other reviewers), work a bit, but you have to constantly press down the velcro to keep it flat. Other than that, though, I love the bag.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My kids love it
Review: My 13 year old "borrowed" one of these to hold his CD player, walkie-talkie and game boy when he rides his scooter and my 15 year old is using one as a purse. My only suggestion would be to make sure the velcro straps are secure before carrying valuables.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great, but I don't like the velcro
Review: My 13 year old "borrowed" one of these to hold his CD player, walkie-talkie and game boy when he rides his scooter and my 15 year old is using one as a purse. My only suggestion would be to make sure the velcro straps are secure before carrying valuables.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not a bad bag
Review: this bag has turned out to be quite functinal. I bought it as a quick fix really for a trip i was taking that involved me having to have my pda and some paper work with me all the time. and this little bag really worked out well. It's a little smaller than i thought but still a very functional bag.

Highly recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not a bad bag
Review: this bag has turned out to be quite functinal. I bought it as a quick fix really for a trip i was taking that involved me having to have my pda and some paper work with me all the time. and this little bag really worked out well. It's a little smaller than i thought but still a very functional bag.

Highly recommended.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nice, but could be better
Review: This bag is incredibily roomy for its size and I love the cell phone pocket on the strap. BUT, you have to use both hands to clip it shut and I've dropped it numerous times trying to snap it shut one-handed if one was all I had available. (And broke the LCD screen on my handheld--I won't be putting my new replacement in it.) The quality of the construction is very poor--some of the seams are far from straight. It's a decent bag--I'm just glad I got it free with my (now broken) handheld. I will continue to use it--just not for anything that's expensive or breakable.


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