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All about Backpacks

September 20, 2016 By Katerina Cronstedt Leave a Comment

I have a thing for backpacks. Actually I have a thing for all things practical: software, clothes, gear, food (I’m serious!) and pretty much everything else. Except art. And music. Though Spotify is pretty darn practical and I love it. So most of the time – practical is beautiful.

On occasions I sketch on the perfect backpack that will be the ultimate marriage between smart functionality and understated beauty, but right now I am searching for a smart and stylish backpack to carry my podcasting equipment.

I started looking for a traditional camera bag, like the Gura Gear 26, but now I think I’ll get just the padded inserts instead and put them inside a beautiful bag (function+beauty). These are the things that need to fit inside.

I am considering one of these backpacks:

Treesizeverse (can it be worn as a backpack though?), Ally Cappelino, Sandqvist or Mismo. And this Mulberry is beautiful but too small (24x30cm) and costs like a trip to the moon, this affordable Asos is also too small.

 

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I have an older version of this Qwstion backpack, but the straps are just as thin in the new model. I understand that they need to move through the loops – but why not make the loops slightly bigger and pad the straps?

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Now I mostly use my Muji foldable backpack (I have two of them) because they are super light and foldable. I jam it with kids swim school stuff, podcasting gear or weekend away clothes. Minimalism at it’s best.

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A while ago a got a Alite Bike to Beach bag mostly because the strap solution is close to the one I have designed for my dream back pack, but the straps are in really thick leather and not comfortable at all. A laptop barely goes in there and the opening is just to narrow to search for stuff inside. But the loose straps are neat – I have carried wet towels from the beach as well as extra clothes.

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While on maternity leave in Stockholm with our second son I used the Longchamp Pliage backpack and it is amazing how much stuff it fits. My husband carries an older version of this Tumi and seems to like it.

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Does the Ergobaby count as backpack? The straps are the softest and the waist band does distribute the weight away from your shoulders to your hips in a very comfortable way. The Ergobaby Active is Number 1 on my “I just gave birth to a kid”- survival list.

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My kids carry the classic Kånken, stylish, durable and light. For me it’s too much camping to take to a business meeting.

 

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The search continues.

 

PS Even though this is a post about backpacks, I just wanted to add this Billingham camera bag and Billingham laptop case here for my own reference. They are nice, arn’t they? And it seems like some Billingham models can be turned into a backpack with this harness.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Travel, Work

Where the wild things are, Moonrise Kingdom and Suffragette – movie reviews

June 28, 2016 By Katerina Cronstedt Leave a Comment

9 h of flight calls for some movie watching. I could only sleep for 3, so another 6 I spent watching: Where the wild things are, Suffragette and Moonrise Kingdom.

In short here are my reviews:

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Where the wild things are – 5 stars. I love the book and have read it many times to the kids in Russian. The movie was no disappointment: incredible personages and mimics, Max is playing sublimely, the story and the scenery is beautiful. Oscar (4) found the movie frightening at times even though he knows the outcome. So watched some parts without head phones and asked me to turn it of a couple of times. I did not and we watched it to the end. Beautiful.

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Suffragette – 4 stars. After Oscar fell asleep this was the only movie that was acceptable on the Norwegian onboard selection. Interesting about the suffragette movement that led up to the women got rights to vote. I didn’t like that Maud, the lead character, was a bit whimsy but I guess it pictured in a nice way that it is not so easy to stand up against everyone around you; friends, colleagues and husband. You know in Saudi Arabia women are still not allowed to vote. Appalling.

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Moonrise Kingdom – 5 stars. Being at Wes Anderson film the expectations are high, but oh boy does he deliver. I actually started to watch the movie once, but got interrupted, so now I just though I’d finish it of. To my pleasant surprise it turned out to be the most tender story with lovely setting, music and costumes. Not to mention the acting skills of those kids. I am not going to say anything else – now do yourself a favor and go see it!

Filed Under: Family, Travel

Put your hands up for Detroit 

June 24, 2016 By Katerina Cronstedt Leave a Comment

Our lovely city

 

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Local market near West Bloomfield, Detroit, Michigan.

June 23, 2016 By Katerina Cronstedt Leave a Comment

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