
Installation of the GearGrip Pro is really
easy. Unbuckle the case harness and
lay it out on a flat surface with the inside of the harness facing up. Note: If
you wish to adjust the position of the GearBag, it is easiest to do at this
point while the GearGrip is not on the computer. Place the computer in the
middle of the long straps and bring the handle end over the computer.
Connect both buckles like the above
photo. Make sure the straps are not twisted. Tighten the straps by pulling down
on the free end while keeping the handle in the center of the top of the case.
Make sure you clinch the straps
tightly! Only the tension on the straps prevents the computer from sliding from
front to back! The last thing you want is to have your computer slip out.

While the GearGrip Pro holds the comp nice and tight there is
still a gap when you lift the computer. No matter how tight I clinch the straps,
the gap was always there.
The gap really isn't a problem. I try shaking the computer back
and forth to try to make it slip out, and it didn't move one inch. I like the
option of either using the handle or the strap to carry the case.
Using the GearGrip Pro, I was able to carry everything I
normally take to a LAN party with it. The GearGrip Pro held the computer. The
pouches held my keyboard, mouse and mouse pad. The cable grip held my LAN cable
and head phones. The only thing the GearGrip Pro can't carry is your monitor.
For $35, you really can't go wrong with this product if you're
really into LAN parties like The Tech Zone. Everyone at The Tech Zone likes the
looks of the GearGrip Pro, and gave it very high marks for functions, easy of
installation, and the feel of the handle.
The Goods
The Bad
Rating: 9.5/10
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