Here's another solar bag, looks kinda nice- would you want to buy or build one of these? I'm thinking of doing a how-to. Be the first one on your block to charge your electronics using only the power of the sun. Juice Bags Daypacks are easy to use, all-purpose bags that hold all of your gear and charge it too! Link.
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Here's another solar bag, looks kinda nice- would you want to buy or build one of these? I'm thinking of doing a how-to. Be the first one on your block to charge your electronics using only the power of the sun. Juice Bags Daypacks are easy to use, all-purpose bags that hold all of your gear and charge it too! Link.
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As for your question on whether there's any interest in building/buying one, I personally am absolutely in love with my timbuk2 bag. So I wouldn't want to transition to any other bag really. It'd be awesome for someone to post a how-to on this, I'd love to implement it on my timbuk2 bag.
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