Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Review of Crumpler Dederang Heist

Good day, readers of The Watch Post. Today, I shall be reviewing the Crumpler Dederang Heist laptop bag after having used it for about two weeks. As with other reviews on The Watch Post, let's take a look at the technical specifications on this bag:

- Width: 40 cm
- Height: 29 cm
- Depth: 8 cm
- Volume: 10 Litres
- Empty Weight: 0.65 kg
- Neoprene padded carry handles and shoulder strap
- YKK water resistant zippers
- Wing design for structural strength
- 900D/300D Nylon ripstop construction for exterior
- 150D Ripstop lining, flamed polypropylene webbing
- Bonded nylon thread with bar tack stitching on all stress points


Now, the main reason I was attracted to this bag were its looks. It seemed as though someone mated the average laptop bag and a tote bag, resulting in the sleek, futuristic look which I simply think looks great. Let's continue digging within though, to see if Crumpler has managed to make form meet function.

Let's begin with the construction of the bag. I won't say that I'm the leading authority when it comes to nylon, as I've only one other nylon bag which is the 5.11 Tactical Rush 12. However, for the environment that this bag is likely to be used in (e.g. office environments), 900D is very much sufficient. Thread denier alone is of course, not a good indicator of durability or quality if the manufacturer does not know how to make a proper bag in the first place.

Rest assured then, that the Dederang Heist is really a solid bag, with sound contruction all over. The many stitches that reinforce stress points should put one at ease from knowing this bag is unlikely to fall apart even if you cram it with piles of documents as well as jam a laptop inside. I am of the opinion that this bag will easily last me at least five years of daily use, unless I start carrying this bag into the jungle.



My Dell XPS 15 rested snugly inside, it being a 15.6" laptop. I felt really safe when my laptop was in this bag thanks to the internal padding present in this bag, which is colored a nice bright orange so that you may easily discern the contents of the bag with a glance.


Apart from the laptop compartment, there is another pocket that runs the length of the bag which I've used to put my documents, a 650ml water bottle and an umbrella. There are also four smaller pockets which one can use to put smaller items in the main compartment. This bag will fit a surprising amount of stuff. I did find the lack of penholder pockets a little disappointing, this being a bag designed for office use. Putting a pen in one of the four smaller pockets is not the best solution since you might have to fish for your pens quite a bit.

On top of the aforementioned compartments, there is a seperate compartment which can be accessed by another zip. As well, I'd like to have seen some organization pockets here since being the big plain compartment that it is now made me have to fish for my items on occasion.


The zips are YKK zippers all-around, and are rubberized to make it harder for water to pass through. There is a little bit of a trade-off in that these zippers require a little more force than normal zippers to operate but I appreciate the amount of effort Crumpler made in keeping this bag water resistant.

The handles feel sturdy, more than enough to support the weight of the bag and any contents you may have inside. They are padded with neoprene on the bottom so that they'll go easy on your hands. I've carried this bag for extended periods by the carry handles and the neoprene does a great job indeed at keeping the handles comfortable to hold, even with a considerable load.


Likewise, the strap that comes with the bag has a portion which is padded with neoprene that keeps things comfortable. It has a rubberized Crumpler logo on the strap which keeps it grippy while on your shoulder. The strap does it's job of transferring the load onto your shoulders well.

To end off, I think the Crumpler Dederang Heist is a great-looking bag with good construction and materials. It'll contain laptops up to 15.6" and protect them very well indeed. I felt that content management could have been a little better though. The addition of pockets for pens and notebooks would be good in reducing the amount of effort needed to fish things out of the bag. Still, if you're fine with the plain compartments this bag has, the Dederang Heist is a laptop bag which I will wholeheartedly recommend. Crumpler seems to have long discontinued this particular bag but there seem to be a couple of online retailers which you can still buy this bag from.

So that's it for today's post, thank you for reading and in the next post, I shall be reviewing the Bronx Hill II double monk strap shoes from Archules!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the great review. May I ask where did you get the Dederang heist? I tried looking for it at the stores but all sold out. Looking forward to your reply.

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    1. Hi Kwa, thanks for dropping by The Watch Post! You are right, the Dederang Heist is quite an old release and is unlikely to be found brand new at retail stores anymore. I got mine from Carousell so it wasn't brand new but in a good enough condition that I could accept. Besides Carousell, you can try looking through HWZ Fashion Bazaar as well, pre-owned Dederang Heists might pop up sporadically.

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