My go-to quick travel bag is this:
The Frame.work just exactly fits in the laptop compartment! It’s tight, but it works.
Great, thanks! I’m searching for something pretty simple and was really interested in the felt design. Good to hear that it’s held up so long too!
I ended up doubling up, actually. I got both the Tomtoc protective sleeve (quite beefy and VERY soft on the inside, BTW) and the Solo NY Duane hybrid backpack. I carry my old notebooks, an in-use field notebook, as well as several pencils, pens, a calculator, a compass, charger, and a few other things on me at all times - I’m a private tutor. So I put the Tomtoc inside the Duane’s laptop pouch and it fits perfectly. And the Duane is the only hybrid backpack I’ve seen that isn’t stupidly tiny and actually has some pockets in it.
Here’s the Targus Cypress 13-14:
It’s not snug at all, but it looks well made, it’s inexpensive and I can be reasonably confident that it isn’t laced with heavy metals since Targus is a reputable brand.
Follow-up on @ajgrf’s post regarding the Tom Bihn Cache 13C. Just received mine and it works great. As reported, a little extra room in length (about a cm or so), and just about perfect in width. Going to work great in my Tom Bihn backpack.
I’d say that if you have a Tom Bihn bag, this is the cache to get.
Tom Bihn Cache 13C
This one? Next batch is supposed to be in January though.
@mrwm Yup. Wow, those went quickly. It’s a small company, so sometimes keeping up with demand is a challenge. Worth it though!
Hello everyone. My former partner was very much into Tom Bihn products. She was a full time digital nomad and they did hold up to 100% travel use for several years. Great American made small company.
@Ethan_Spoelstra thank you for posting about the Linedock. That’s essentially the thing I want to build into a shell/case for this machine.
Ferragamo? My dude, that is very nice. I was told Coach makes a great set of sleeves for Ipads. If this is for business, this would probably not be a reasonable and necessary expense as compared to a typical sleeve. Sadly I can’t deduct a Rolex anymore either.
Thanks everyone for the details. Helped me pull the trigger before I scratch this case. Now if the @FrameworkSupport guys will drop off the mesh or the STEP file of the case we can all make our own custom cases.
I’ve been rockin the synapse 19 for nearly 10 years now! Its gotten heavy nearly daily use and its finally wearing out in the zippers. Its been nearly everywhere, hiking, mountain biking, skiing, bike commuting, traveling, days at the office, school. Lookin at that new 22 model maybe or another 19. Such a perfect bag.
Heads up to anyone looking to get the Tom Bihn Cache 13C, they are back in stock as of this morning! I just got the alert email and ordered mine minutes ago.
Thanks to @mvw for the sizing info! Suggestions on carry bag or sleeve - #76 by mvw
I got that email too. Didn’t pull the trigger last time they restocked, but decided to go for it this time.
I got one from RedBubble. Although their “Macbook Air / Pro / Retina 13"”-size sleeve should be a tad too small (310x220x20mm) it actually fits very well. Only the width (310mm) is about 10-15mm larger than absolutely necessary, but not so much that there’s way too much space.
I’m very pleased with the result!
I use this one from STM STM GameChange 13" Laptop Shoulder Bag (Black) | JB Hi-Fi Probably cannot get in United States.
Ha, I loved their iPad cases (used them for school) so I wanted the same brand as I know they are quality.
The Berlin-based manufacturer KANCHA offers a 13.5"-framework-fitting of its ‘Naked’- and ‘Dark Matter’-laptop sleeves. Both are handcrafted out of genuine leather (cow) and merino wool felt. I ordered one today and I’ll add a short review asap.
[price: 79€/89$(US), free worldwide shipping]
As far as I know Merino wool is said to be antistatic. So (in theory) the material should also be dust-repellent. But we will see.
What are folks using for storing/organizing their expansion cards? I want something that can store 6 of them in one pouch/case similar to how the Nintendo switch cases tend to come with the little red cases in them that can store four games, but larger and preferably made with a hard-ish exterior and soft interior.
Well, in my understanding ‘dust-repellent’ in this context doesnt mean dust particles are actively pushed away. It describes that an antistatic surface, which cant be charged up easily f ex by friction, simply wont attract those particles as much. Thats it.