I'm looking for a rMBP 15" sleeve and couldn't find one yet.
1. High quality material (leather, cork, ...)
2. A recess/cutout(?) so I can charge my Macbook while its in the case
3. An external pocket/compartment for the charger
So something like this but with a pocket.
I already looked at it but neither does it offer a way to charge my device nor a pocket to transport my charger.The incase icon sleeve is not leather but seems to be of really high quality. Any one can say if these hard cases can scratch the laptop?
Thule stravan attache - the bestI already looked at it but neither does it offer a way to charge my device nor a pocket to transport my charger.
That's a bag and not a sleeve
Normally an SFBags sleeve is pretty darn tight. I have never tried to put a skin on my laptops and tried to put them in a SFBag sleeve, but I have used a slim line USB device and it wouldn't fit.
I use my laptops all the time on such surfaces without fear of a lot of scratches. I get more concerned when I use mine up on a ladder at work, or when I am having to use it on bare concrete when working on a construction job. Even with those scenarios, no major scuffs or scratches. The feet get a little worn, but its my understanding they can be replaced. I never had to replace them on my 4 year old MBA.
I will, but I'm not a big fan of felt since it fuzzes and doesn't offer any kind of protectionDid you checked the inateck ones? They are cheap, felt like material, have side pockets but don't think big enough, BUT they come with a pouch for the charger... Check them on amazon...
This is really helpful, thanks.
It sounds like if I want a hard shell, the outback solo you're using would be a better choice as there is some wiggle room. I can't imagine applying a skin would be a size issue for the sleeve though--it's like thinking your jeans wouldn't fit if you put some stickers on your butt
But with your advice, I'm leaning towards just the skin anyway. I don't have ample opportunity to drop the thing, and don't really want the extra clunk of the hard shell. Or the weight.
Speaking of weight...is that outback solo bag super heavy with its leather flap? I'm having a hard time deciding between that and the minimalist outback sleeve. I like the fact that I could put my paperback and my notebook in the back compartment, but I don't want to lug something super heavy around.
Still haven't found anything. The CitySlicker looks okay, but it's not a sleeve and doesn't offer the possibility to charge my Macbook while it stays inside. I'm really looking for a sleeve, without a huge flap cause this makes it a case/bag.
Just picked up an everlane backpack in navy. Had a hard time deciding what color but they all look great. $65 doesn't seen too expensive for it either.
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