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Backpack / bag / sleeve for your Mac Notebook? *Look here*
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you are totally right,
this thread shold be a sticky
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Jambags Home of the MacCase binders, sleeves, and backpacks
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Bookmarked! Thanks!
(I'm seeking a 17" sleeve that JUST fits it eaxactly, without a buckle.)
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There is a nice thread on this from MacIntouch, too.
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you missed out Radtech:
http://www.radtech.us/
I've just ordered the powerbook sleeve from there as i've already got a nice laptop bag from Muji.
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Originally posted by Jbroad572:
Jambags Home of the MacCase binders, sleeves, and backpacks
It's in the list, under "Mac Case"
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Lattimer, that's great work - thumbs up. On my bookmark list now too...
Anyone want to make this a sticky?
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Originally posted by Eciton:
Anyone want to make this a sticky?
Definitely.
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I have browsed all of the links in the above thread, and i found a new favorite bag! But i want to see what it's interior looks like.
The Tom Bihn Hipster Laptop bag. The site has NO pictures of the interior of the bag, maybe someone who owns one can snap a pic for me?
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Originally posted by nagromme:
Bookmarked! Thanks!
(I'm seeking a 17" sleeve that JUST fits it eaxactly, without a buckle.)
Nice work...A labor of love!
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You can always email the guy from that site, his customer service is great.... i talked with him the other day here is what he said
"The best cases for your new 15" Powerbook are
Medium Cargo
Large Cargo
Small Cozmo
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15" Racer-X"
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Lattimer,
Thanks very much for your efforts. Been looking for a slim sleeve that was a bit different than the norm and wasn't totally overpriced. Just ordered a Zeroshock sleeve for my 12" from Shinza in red! Will let you all know how it turns out when I receive it. Currently using a louis vuitton dust bag from my girlfriend's purse as a thin sleeve ala radtech. It actually fits incredibly well, but is more ad hoc than I would like.
Thanks again and this should definitely be a sticky!
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Pelican cases are rad. I have a pelican 1490. my tibook 400 has called it home for a bit over 2 years traveling to / from work every day and about the country. My tibook looks surprisingly good for as many times as it's been around the block...
plenty of room, looks the business, tough as nails. give them a look.
http://www.pelican-case.com/pelican-flashlights/
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Lattimer: Great work. Thank you for your thoughtfulness. If there was an award for "Most Useful Thread of the Month" yours would definitely win!
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Thanks everyone for your kind words...looks like I have votes for the most useful thread and least useful thread as well: Stupid Question
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Radtech just earnt itself 19 pounds for your efforts.
Sadly however i wasn't impressed with the bag makers, some were nice but didn't ship to the UK and the rest were ugly.
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Quick vote for Willow Design. Their cases are simple, light and guaranteed for life. Never a problem with one yet...
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Victorinox (the swiss company) makes a nice little laptop case protective sleeve type deal that works amazingly with my PB15". great for carrying it or even throwing it in a backpack or soemthing, without getting too professional with a suitcase type deal. it shouldnt cost more than 55$ or so and even comes with a strap. they sell them at Mori Luggage and the 'nicer' luggage places. i got the one that slides in the laptop from the side rather than the top because it wont fit in the top one.
http://www.gearshark.com/finder/deta...8539.html?no_f
works pretty well. thought id add in.
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Here is one more for the list. Tenba makes camera bags and has a line of products especially for the new powerbooks.
http://www.tenba.com/
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Does anyone else know sites that sell messenger bags that would be a good combo with the sleeve from Waterfield or another company. I'm considering purchasing a waterfield sleeve, but i want a messenger bag as well. I've visited every site i can find, still looking for that perfect messenger bag.
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It's on there under "Chrome Bags".
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In the UK, check out TechAir...
I have one of their backpacks (Libera), and although it's a little boxy, it seems very protective. Big enough for my 15" TiBook, possibly too small for a 17" and overkill for a 12".
Great thread, BTW!
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I just wanted to give a 2 thumbs up to Waterfield Designs?!?! I ordered a bag Thursday afternoon, great customer service. It made it here today with ground shipping. I must say GREAT SERVICE. The price tag is WELL WORTH IT.
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Originally posted by Bruck:
Does anyone else know sites that sell messenger bags that would be a good combo with the sleeve from Waterfield or another company. I'm considering purchasing a waterfield sleeve, but i want a messenger bag as well. I've visited every site i can find, still looking for that perfect messenger bag.
Lou
what purpose does a sleeve serve if your 'book is already in a bag or case? is it supposed to be in addition to? or just another option to carry? thanks for your input!
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I got a sleeve from waterfield design, it's the only sleeve I know, that has changed the size for the 15" alu. So it should fit perfect!
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there is another firm, not mentioned on this list.... from switzerland
http://www.zahara.ch
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One more for the list: ZeroShock sleeve.
@ Shinza.com
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Definately should be a sticky. It make more sense than the stipid paper sticky in the peripherals forum.
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I'm in the UK and found a nice bag complete with separate sleeve in John Lewis. It's part of their tackily named 'Jonelle' range but at �39.95 it's perfect for my 12" PB and would also suit the 15".
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Nick, a sleeve can be used alone, if it is like the Waterfield sleeve where optional D-rings and a removable strap are available. Less to carry than a larger bag, but little or no space for other items like a Coolpad or mouse.
Or the sleeve can be used when the portable Mac is carried in a courier bag, where it adds additional protection, particularly if the larger bag doesn't have sufficient padding.
Lou, you don't like the Waterfield messenger bags aka Courier bags? They are designed to be used with a SleeveCase.
Here is a well-written review that includes a lot of exterior and interior photos of the Courier and SleeveCase separately and together:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/waterfi...go-review.html
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A lot of people are requesting this be made a sticky, so I emailed the mods and asked if they could hook that up. We'll see what happens!
BTW-The list is growing, but I'm sure there's more bag makers out there...let me know who they are so I can add them to the list!
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I just bought a Timbuk2 ("Commute" style) for my Al 15" and it's great. Waterproof lining is what sold me. I always seem to wind up having to walk for a half hour through torrential rain with my electronics, and there was no way I would trust my PB to any non-waterproof bag.
The bag looks really cool and has lots of smartly designed pockets and pouches for accessories. The one drawback is that it doesn't come with shoulder strap padding, but Timbuk2 makes add-on ones that match the bags.
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I love my Timbuk2 bags. I've owned three, currently have two (the 2nd-largest messenger bags). I'm skeptical if they would serve me well for my CPU, however, as they have less internal structure than others (and the Waterfield's "standupable" bottom seems better than my constantly-falling-over Timbuk2s).
Man, the Timbuk2 is comfy though. I think I'll go have another look....
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Originally posted by KP*:
I just bought a Timbuk2 ("Commute" style) for my Al 15" and it's great. Waterproof lining is what sold me. I always seem to wind up having to walk for a half hour through torrential rain with my electronics, and there was no way I would trust my PB to any non-waterproof bag.
The bag looks really cool and has lots of smartly designed pockets and pouches for accessories. The one drawback is that it doesn't come with shoulder strap padding, but Timbuk2 makes add-on ones that match the bags.
I was really interested in that bag, but the specs on Timbuk2's web site for the laptop compartment looked too small for my new Al 15". Does it fit alright? Have you had a good experience with it yet?
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I emailed Spire today at 7:30pm to ask if the 15" AlBook fits in the Endo case... they responded in two hours, on a Sunday!! (And when I asked if they were every going to bring back green as an option, she said she'll tell the designers... that's what you get when it's a little company.)
If that's not awesome service, I dunno what is.
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P.S. The new 15" does fit.
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Thanks for the list.
My laptop sleeve from Waterfield Designs just arrived. It proudly says "Made in San Francisco", and is a really nice product with good workmanship. Something that I will be proud to carry around with me all the time.
Now all I have to do is to get the 12" powerbook.
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All this got me to thinking that I should just go ahead and order a Medium Cargo Suite from Waterfield. They will deduct the purchase price of a previously purchased SleeveCase from the suite price if you mention the earlier purchase in the special instructions field when ordering. Neat!
It should be here Wednesday.
I also think that it is a nice touch that the Waterfield bags are made right here in the good ol' USA and not in some Third World country for pitiful wages/maximum profits.
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Originally posted by cobra27:
Thanks for the list.
My laptop sleeve from Waterfield Designs just arrived. It proudly says "Made in San Francisco", and is a really nice product with good workmanship. Something that I will be proud to carry around with me all the time.
Now all I have to do is to get the 12" powerbook.
I second the recommendation for Waterfield Designs (sfbags.com). Nice bag, nice people.
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Originally posted by geeoff:
I was really interested in that bag, but the specs on Timbuk2's web site for the laptop compartment looked too small for my new Al 15". Does it fit alright? Have you had a good experience with it yet?
I was very worried too when I was looking to buy it. They don't give the compartment specs on the tag like a lot of companies do, and I could tell it would come down to fractions of an inch. I asked the guy at the store if I could return it if it didn't fit, and he actually went and got a measuring tape, which revealed the slot to be about .2" longer than the PB when fully stretched. So as soon as I got home I slipped in the AL 15", and it just makes it. I was very relieved, cause I was in love with the bag.
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Hi folks!
Could we add some information if these companies did successfully deliver to Europe or have retailers here?
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Just an update for the shinza.com site.
If you're making an order from Canada, be sure to specify in the comment area that you want USPS (if that's what you chose) because they may ship it out via UPS (UPS is a ripoff for Canadians, so avoid it at all cost).
I ordered the sleeve, and they sent it out via UPS even though I chose USPS (don't worry, they've corrected it) because they said it was safer cuz it provides tracking.
However, I've imported many things via usps and they've always arrived, so no worries there.
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I have been using a Waterfield Designs Cozmo bag and sleeve for my Ibook for over one year and the bag is still in fabulous condition. As a result, my ibook 800 is still in pretty good condition. But, I need a bag for my two day old 15Albook. I cannot decide between the large and medium Cargo Bag. I gather that the large Cargo is 5 inches wide vs. 3 inches wide. Can anybody comment on which Cargo you have and how much you can fit inside?
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MEC carries these really high quality bags made by Blurr. I bought the Blurr Legal model, and it is the most bombproof of all the TiBook 15" bags I've seen - and the price, at $93 Cdn is the cheapest of the courier style bags I've seen.
Check them out!
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Gostan, check out the link to a review I provided in an earlier post. The reviewer purchased a large Cargo bag, and there are pics of everything he puts in it, both outside the bag and stuffed inside.
That might help you decide which size is best for you.
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I ordered the PowerSleeve15 from Booq (see the ads above) using the MacNN code. 38.21 plus 5.92 = 44.13 total, with FedEx ground shipping on the 28th. With my iBooks I used the Incase sleeve, but didn't feel like they offered enough protection for the price.
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Thanks for the response. When I follow the link, it leads me to additional user reviews of the Cargo Bag(s). I have to make a decision today as my AlBook is too precisous to continue to reside in my padded backpack. I don't think that I require all of the room of the Large Cargo and I am leaning in the direction of the Medium Cargo. Now, if only the prices of the 1 g memory chips would drop in price.
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