- Virtual CIO
How to Create an IT Budget That Actually Works
11 Mar, 2026







£56.54 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Targus CityGear backpack is the kind of everyday work bag that’s easy to live with—especially if you’re commuting, moving between sites, or just need sensible protection for a laptop without paying “business premium” prices. At £47.12 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a practical choice rather than a premium rucksack, so you’re basically buying decent organisation, a structured shape, and a straightforward carry experience. If you keep things fairly light and don’t routinely cram it full, it should do the job and won’t feel like a disposable bag.
That said, I wouldn’t call it the best value if you regularly carry more than a laptop, charger, and a few bits of kit—there are better options if you need serious padding, rugged durability, or heavy-duty zips/straps for daily abuse. Also, if your setup includes larger laptops/tablets or you like lots of quick-access pockets, you may find the layout less “optimised” than higher-end work packs. Overall: good buy for standard office-to-site use; not the one to choose if you’re after peak protection or long-term hard-wearing.

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