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07-03-2015, 11:40 PM
Since its debut in April, the new 12-inch Retina MacBook hasn't seen that much in the way of functional, protective travel cases showing up either online or in brick-and-mortar stores. Fortunately, San Francisco-based accessory manufacturer Waterfield has released **t just a single travel sleeve for Apple's newest MacBook, but an entire line (https://www.sfbags.com/collections/12-inch-macbook-sleeves-and-cases) of bags and cases for early adopters of the device.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-2-800x517.jpg
Waterfield sent me the "Dash MacBook Sleeve" to review, and the case is covered in a black ballistic nylon outer shell but houses a plush, smooth inner liner to ensure your brand-new MacBook won't scratch or scuff while resting inside the case. The Dash's backside comes packed with a mesh netting that will hold accessories like cables and headphones, and to ensure your MacBook doesn't tumble out, there's a single elastic band attached on top.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-1-800x541.jpg
After a few days taking my MacBook around with the Dash sleeve, I barely have any big quibbles with the case. While certainly a downside for some, I found Waterfield's decision to stick to stark, bare-bones color options -- all-black or with a copper trim -- refreshing over some of the more out-there case options on the market. **table as well, the case barely gains any thickness while housing the Retina device, retaining the 12-inch MacBook's sense of lightness even in a protected environment.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/File-Jul-03-1-24-28-PM-800x513.jpeg
The added mesh compartment on the back will add weight, though, especially once you begin adding content like the MacBook's USB-C charging cable. It'll also make the well-proportioned case slightly less seamless if placing the Dash within a**ther bag or compartment while traveling. But, otherwise, the Dash's outer nylon shell is as protective and reassuring as Waterfield promises, and even feels like it can shirk any sort of moisture or accidental spill pretty easily. The material is also satisfying to grip, and won't easily leave your hands when walking for extended periods with the case.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-3-800x430.jpg
Moving away from aesthetics, the Dash's one big hindrance may be the single elastic band that determines whether your MacBook is secure or **t. The band is simple to move back and forth, meaning it won't be a hassle in speedy moments when you need to get to your MacBook quickly. But that's also a downfall, because I'm **t sure I'd feel entirely positive about placing the Dash on its own within a**ther bag -- which is what most do with sleeves like this -- for fear of the band popping open and releasing the computer to the bag's other contents.
The bigger, more likely concern is other contents getting into the Dash, since the case's top opening has ** definitive closing mechanism, leaving your MacBook exposed on one side at all times. Waterfield angles that into a positive, in that you can charge your computer while it rests in the case, but users searching for absolute protection may **t find what they're looking for here. The opening may hinder drop protection as well, with the elastic strap **t fully keeping the MacBook behind the protective barrier of the inner foam when tilted upside down for a period of time.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-5-800x542.jpg
The Dash MacBook Sleeve sells for $59 on Waterfield's official website (https://www.sfbags.com/products/dash-laptop-sleeve#product-tabs2) in Black and Copper, and is even available for the traditional 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook options. Although its lack of full-bodied security for your MacBook hurts the case's overall protection selling point, I'd say that in **rmal day-to-day usage the Dash will be more than e**ugh armor between your MacBook and the world.
At $59, the Dash is also a bit on the higher side of the average MacBook sleeve price point, but Retina MacBook early adopters aren't exactly being inundated by sleeve options this early in the product's life cycle. Still, even if they were, Waterfield's handsomely crafted, **-frills case would easily be one of the top contenders.
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Waterfield sent me the "Dash MacBook Sleeve" to review, and the case is covered in a black ballistic nylon outer shell but houses a plush, smooth inner liner to ensure your brand-new MacBook won't scratch or scuff while resting inside the case. The Dash's backside comes packed with a mesh netting that will hold accessories like cables and headphones, and to ensure your MacBook doesn't tumble out, there's a single elastic band attached on top.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-1-800x541.jpg
After a few days taking my MacBook around with the Dash sleeve, I barely have any big quibbles with the case. While certainly a downside for some, I found Waterfield's decision to stick to stark, bare-bones color options -- all-black or with a copper trim -- refreshing over some of the more out-there case options on the market. **table as well, the case barely gains any thickness while housing the Retina device, retaining the 12-inch MacBook's sense of lightness even in a protected environment.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/File-Jul-03-1-24-28-PM-800x513.jpeg
The added mesh compartment on the back will add weight, though, especially once you begin adding content like the MacBook's USB-C charging cable. It'll also make the well-proportioned case slightly less seamless if placing the Dash within a**ther bag or compartment while traveling. But, otherwise, the Dash's outer nylon shell is as protective and reassuring as Waterfield promises, and even feels like it can shirk any sort of moisture or accidental spill pretty easily. The material is also satisfying to grip, and won't easily leave your hands when walking for extended periods with the case.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-3-800x430.jpg
Moving away from aesthetics, the Dash's one big hindrance may be the single elastic band that determines whether your MacBook is secure or **t. The band is simple to move back and forth, meaning it won't be a hassle in speedy moments when you need to get to your MacBook quickly. But that's also a downfall, because I'm **t sure I'd feel entirely positive about placing the Dash on its own within a**ther bag -- which is what most do with sleeves like this -- for fear of the band popping open and releasing the computer to the bag's other contents.
The bigger, more likely concern is other contents getting into the Dash, since the case's top opening has ** definitive closing mechanism, leaving your MacBook exposed on one side at all times. Waterfield angles that into a positive, in that you can charge your computer while it rests in the case, but users searching for absolute protection may **t find what they're looking for here. The opening may hinder drop protection as well, with the elastic strap **t fully keeping the MacBook behind the protective barrier of the inner foam when tilted upside down for a period of time.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/07/Waterfield-Review-5-800x542.jpg
The Dash MacBook Sleeve sells for $59 on Waterfield's official website (https://www.sfbags.com/products/dash-laptop-sleeve#product-tabs2) in Black and Copper, and is even available for the traditional 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook options. Although its lack of full-bodied security for your MacBook hurts the case's overall protection selling point, I'd say that in **rmal day-to-day usage the Dash will be more than e**ugh armor between your MacBook and the world.
At $59, the Dash is also a bit on the higher side of the average MacBook sleeve price point, but Retina MacBook early adopters aren't exactly being inundated by sleeve options this early in the product's life cycle. Still, even if they were, Waterfield's handsomely crafted, **-frills case would easily be one of the top contenders.
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