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Testing the Tusko
The handle on the bag is actually made out of the same material as the bag but it's reinforced with a rubber handle so it will last longer and also feel more comfortable to carry around. If you like to hang the bag around your should, they have included a strap that is padded by the shoulder which makes it quite comfortable to carry around even bigger screens that weigh more.
The straps lock on to the bag with metal clips that are impossible to open without using your hands so there is no chance for the screen to drop. In our first test we used a 19 inch monitor as we can see on the right picture, max size for the bag is 19 inch according to Rocat.
A 19 inch monitor fits perfectly into the bag, it's made so the foot will just hang out of the bag. On the sides of it there are smaller security clips to prevent the monitor from sliding out even though the big straps on the front already does this but I guess it's better to be safe than sorry. As I said earlier the shoulder strap is padded and its comfortable to carry the monitor.
So here we gave a 24 inch widescreen monitor a shot and it seems like it fits quite well. The bag does not cover the whole monitor and you are not able to click on the side straps but it still stays in place and you are able to take it to LAN parties etc without any problems. I have to say though you do this at your own risk as they specify it as max 19 inch.
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