donking! wrote:Hey archer6,
How bulky is the Waterfield sleeve?
I have the same criteria, as I like to take my laptop in a backpack evenings and weekends. In fact that's why I bought the X60s, small and light yet very usable. It is this computer that caused me to start looking for the ultimate sleeve.
Don't get me wrong, I have many sleeves of various thicknesses and brands. I have backpacks designed for laptops, and backpacks that are not designed for a computer. I like to have choices and flexibility for the need of that particular day.
I do not like the neoprene type because they are either too loose, or snug to the point that the zipper scratches the computer. In addition, there is absolutely no drop/impact/opps? protection.
I ordered just one Waterfield sleeve to try and I was so impressed with the product that I immediately ordered a bag and both types of sleeves for my X & T series ThinkPads. The open sided sleeve that uses a velcro strap to hold the computer in, and one with the flap so I could carry just that into a quick meeting, Starbucks, etc. In fact, the sleeve with the flap is a perfect solution of protection, durability, style, and ease of use. One could put their ThinkPad in it, and then put it in any bag and know that it's perfectly protected. The quality of material used in the sleve is the very best I have seen, and the assembly quality is superb. This is by far the best sleve available. It fits the computer perfectly. It's snug without being too snug, it has the best padding and with the computer in place there is nothing loose, or sticking out.
I cannot imagine that you would not like this WaterField sleeve.