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leenak

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I see a lot of people are focussing on sleeves, I don't think I'd like a sleeve tbh but rather a hard shell that opens and closes with the mbp, has anyone seen any nice designs floating about?

My friend has a clear green plastic hard shell thingy which covers the bottom and top but the mbp is completely usable.

I have seen this one but it doesn't look like it would be up to protecting from drops etc much.

http://www.gearzap.com/incipio-feather-case-for-macbook-pro-15-retina-black.html

I'm guessing your friend has a speck case?
https://www.speckproducts.com/macbook-cases/macbook-pro.html

I read some mixed reviews including people experiencing overheating and 'burns' on the MBP from it. I'm guessing what they experienced were actually scratches from the dust/dirt getting in between the case and the laptop.
 

XxWestinxX

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Jul 22, 2011
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Yeah well i tried by email, phone, site messaging to get ahold of them to possibly send another one out or at the very least send me return shipping. But no answers, so i just sent it back to them and now im out the additional shipping. So basically if i get my refund, im still taking a 25% loss. I don't know about anyone else, but if someone told me these were risks before ordering i prob would have not taken the risk for a company that makes product out of the back room of their house. Eh, live and learn. Back to finding a good sleeve case....

Have you checked out the rickshawbags sleeves?

Super customizable
 

Fortimir

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Sep 5, 2007
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Indianapolis, IN
SFbags Waterfield Design are super-meh to me.

Add me to the list of people who REALLY like the SFbag design, but want to hear your better suggestion. So far it appears to be the best one I've seen on here if you can live with a stand-alone case that's larger than a slip.

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These from Picaso Lab look pretty nice, shipping soon for the Retina $98/£62
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That's straight up the best looking slip I've seen. I'm tempted to get one of these for day trips, and an Waterfield CitySlicker for anything where I need to carry stuff. Of course that's almost $300 in cases. Ha.
 

minnus

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Aug 12, 2011
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I own one for my 13" MBA. It is definitely very sleek. My only warning is that for certain leather types, it 'bruises' / scratches easily. It is also pretty heavy relative to the Air.

For the Retina, I think I am going with the CitySlicker from SFBags this time. Seems a little more versatile.
 

charpi

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Sep 30, 2006
205
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Waiting for new Booq models :p

By the way, does anyone know anywhere to get a metal custom engraved metal bag tag? Like the Booq Terralinq, but I want to customize with my name and artwork :eek:
 

Ryan1524

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Apr 9, 2003
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If any of you guys haven't had a chance to take a look at Hard Graft, I highly suggest their sleeve and folio case they have for the new rMBP 15. They're very classy and high quality, and as such, cost more than your average case. But, as with the rMBP, you do get what you pay for, as this is an extremely well-made case.

This is their sleeve: http://www.hardgraft.com/products/xii-macbook-heritage
This is the folio case: http://www.hardgraft.com/products/allinonefolio-heritage

The sleeve will ship early July it looks like, so if you're waiting on your rMBP, add one more item to your wait list. :)

If I ever get another model-specific sleeve, it'll be a hardgraft. Love their designs.
 

-tWv-

macrumors 68000
May 11, 2009
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Looks like a nice match. I've been thinking of getting a Jack Bauer to put in my MBP and iPad.

Looks like a nice messenger bag. I don't have any experience with Colcasacs bags but if you are looking for more of the classic messenger chrome has one too. It's actually a bit larger than the Colcasac as well.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/bags/utility-bags/classic-messenger.html

I have four bags from chrome and have nothing but great things to say about all of them. Easily the most durable backpacks/messengers ive ever used, and everything they sell is covered by a lifetime warranty.

If you are looking for a basic messenger, I would give the chrome one a look. Plus, it's half the price of that Colcasac one!
 
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Fortimir

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Sep 5, 2007
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I own one for my 13" MBA. It is definitely very sleek.
For the Retina, I think I am going with the CitySlicker from SFBags this time. Seems a little more versatile.

Ordered the Picaso Lab one. That'll be my go-to when going to client meetings or around town. Still mulling over *also* getting a CitySlicker for when I need to travel with accessories. I definitely want something slim that also has accessory pockets. So far really only the City Slicker wins. I need to be able to carry a small Wacom tablet, charger, and SSD external.
 

ecnal

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Jun 13, 2012
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Looks like a nice messenger bag. I don't have any experience with Colcasacs bags but if you are looking for more of the classic messenger chrome has one too. It's actually a bit larger than the Colcasac as well.
http://m.chromebagsstore.com/bags/utility-bags/classic-messenger.html

I have four bags from chrome and have nothing but great things to say about all of them. Easily the most durable backpacks/messengers ive ever used, and everything they sell is covered by a lifetime warranty.

If you are looking for a basic messenger, I would give the chrome one a look. Plus, it's half the price of that Colcasac one!

I've been looking at the chrome backpacks- they look quite good, but came accross these by mission workshop:

http://missionworkshop.com/products/bags/backpacks/rucksack/sanction.php

A bit more pricey but all compartments are waterproof/resistent. Anyone have any experience with mission workshop gear?
 

zuckuss00

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Jun 23, 2012
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I just received my Booq Viper XS3 for my Macbook Pro 13", and it's very nice. I shopped around for a while for a quality sleeve for my Macbook and the Booq's just seemed like the best quality. Yes, they cost a bit more. However, it's a small investment to protect your larger investment. My only gripe is that it's sort of thick, however, it's technically a hardshell case, so it's exspected.

This case is very nice, glade I chose it over a snap on case or skin.

http://www.booqbags.com/us/sleeves/vyper-sleeve/VYP-BLK-XS3
 

MacGurl111

macrumors 65816
Feb 4, 2010
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Seattle
I'm guessing your friend has a speck case?
https://www.speckproducts.com/macbook-cases/macbook-pro.html

I read some mixed reviews including people experiencing overheating and 'burns' on the MBP from it. I'm guessing what they experienced were actually scratches from the dust/dirt getting in between the case and the laptop.

I've used these for about 2 years on my MBP. Kept it in perfect condition. No problem whatsoever. Just remember to take them off once in awhile to clean the dirt and dust and let your mbp breathe. :)

I'm waiting for them as well for my rMBP.
 

ZipZap

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Dec 14, 2007
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Looks like a nice messenger bag. I don't have any experience with Colcasacs bags but if you are looking for more of the classic messenger chrome has one too. It's actually a bit larger than the Colcasac as well.
http://m.chromebagsstore.com/bags/utility-bags/classic-messenger.html

I have four bags from chrome and have nothing but great things to say about all of them. Easily the most durable backpacks/messengers ive ever used, and everything they sell is covered by a lifetime warranty.

If you are looking for a basic messenger, I would give the chrome one a look. Plus, it's half the price of that Colcasac one!

Whats with the lack of close up pictures at your site above as well as colcasac.

Its as if they dont want you to look to closely. I aint spending $150+ without detailed pictures.

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I've been looking at the chrome backpacks- they look quite good, but came accross these by mission workshop:

http://missionworkshop.com/products/bags/backpacks/rucksack/sanction.php

A bit more pricey but all compartments are waterproof/resistent. Anyone have any experience with mission workshop gear?

Holy crap....8 pictures of a backpack that show absolutely nothing. These companies are idiots.
 

golf1410

macrumors 6502a
May 7, 2012
748
3
San Francisco, CA
I just received my Booq Viper XS3 for my Macbook Pro 13", and it's very nice. I shopped around for a while for a quality sleeve for my Macbook and the Booq's just seemed like the best quality. Yes, they cost a bit more. However, it's a small investment to protect your larger investment. My only gripe is that it's sort of thick, however, it's technically a hardshell case, so it's exspected.

This case is very nice, glade I chose it over a snap on case or skin.

http://www.booqbags.com/us/sleeves/vyper-sleeve/VYP-BLK-XS3

The zipper contacts your MacBook Pro. I saw it in the video review.
 

ZipZap

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Dec 14, 2007
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Hi Freeskier989,

I’m the new General Manager of Colcasac and I’m sorry to hear that your Retina sleeve does not fit your Retina. I’d also like to apologize for any delay in communication in helping to get this problem resolved.

I can confirm that at the moment our Retina packaging is not yet in print due to the short time scales involved, but our Retina sleeves are made specifically for the Retina, in our Utah factory, and are designed to fit your laptop perfectly. If that’s not the case with your sleeve then we are at fault and we’ll get this issue resolved for you.

Rest assured, if once I have gone through the information and can determine that you were either sent the wrong item, or that it did not fit, we will re-credit any amount you have paid for shipping it back to us (via the means that you made the payment), as well ensuring that you are sent the right item.

I can see Email and chat transcripts that relates to a similar issue in our system but please can you email contact@colcasac.com with your details (Ref: Freeskier989) so that I can be sure I am looking through the correct information. Or, please PM me and I will provide my direct Email.

I look forward to hearing from you and to getting this issue resolved quickly and satisfactorily.

Marcus

Hey Marcus...its easier to sell your products if you have many more close up and detailed pictures of the outside AND inside. Thanks
 

Taylor-C

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Jul 12, 2011
702
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UK
I can't find a single sleeve that I like (yeah... I'm very picky!). So, I'm thinking about making my own!

Goodness knows how though! :)
 
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TopToffee

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Jul 9, 2008
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If any of you guys haven't had a chance to take a look at Hard Graft, I highly suggest their sleeve and folio case they have for the new rMBP 15. They're very classy and high quality, and as such, cost more than your average case. But, as with the rMBP, you do get what you pay for, as this is an extremely well-made case.

This is their sleeve: http://www.hardgraft.com/products/xii-macbook-heritage
This is the folio case: http://www.hardgraft.com/products/allinonefolio-heritage

The sleeve will ship early July it looks like, so if you're waiting on your rMBP, add one more item to your wait list. :)
Those are absolutely beautiful. But you're right, they're not cheap.

This is a gorgeous bag. I really really want it, and it would be perfect for my work. Just way way WAY too pricey though.

http://www.hardgraft.com/products/3fold-allgrey
 

SuperMini

macrumors member
Aug 28, 2009
32
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London
Looks like a nice messenger bag. I don't have any experience with Colcasacs bags but if you are looking for more of the classic messenger chrome has one too. It's actually a bit larger than the Colcasac as well.
http://m.chromebagsstore.com/bags/utility-bags/classic-messenger.html

I have four bags from chrome and have nothing but great things to say about all of them. Easily the most durable backpacks/messengers ive ever used, and everything they sell is covered by a lifetime warranty.

If you are looking for a basic messenger, I would give the chrome one a look. Plus, it's half the price of that Colcasac one!
Been using a chrome citizen everyday, on and off my bike for six months now and its brilliant no complaints whatsoever. I pack it to the brim with stuff and there's no sign of wear. They cost a bit more here in the uk but was still well worth it.
 

boto

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-tWv-

macrumors 68000
May 11, 2009
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Whats with the lack of close up pictures at your site above as well as colcasac.

Its as if they dont want you to look to closely. I aint spending $150+ without detailed pictures.

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Holy crap....8 pictures of a backpack that show absolutely nothing. These companies are idiots.

Hey check out the link for the chrome messenger again, I was on my phone and their mobile site doesn't have many pictures, I linked you to the full site and they have more close up pictures.

Here it is if you don't want to go back to the other post http://www.chromebagsstore.com/bags/utility-bags/classic-messenger.html

Its basically waterproof because of the truck bed liner that they use on the inside as well as the weatherproof outer material, pretty sure it would hold up better in the rain than the colcasac.

here's a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFUWV1CWsVE
 
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leenak

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Mar 10, 2011
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I generally google videos for bags I want to buy. Zappos is really good about showing all parts of a bag and having a video.
 
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