Lacdo 360° Protective Laptop Shoulder Bag Sleeve Case for 13 inch New MacBook Air M2 A2681 M1 A2337 A2179 A1932 | 13 New MacBook Pro M2 M1 A2338 A2251 A2289 A2159 | Surface Book 3 2 Computer, Black

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  • ~purplemoon~

    > 3 day

    This case fits my Inspiron 5500 with some room to spare, but not enough to jar the laptop around. I prefer it better than a super tight fit. There is plenty of padding on both sides, bottom, and corners of this case to protect it. The pockets are more generous than I thought from the description and pictures. A plus in my book! The only thing Im not a fan of, is the should strap. I should have seen from the pictures, that it attaches on either side of the case, not on ends (for lack of a better description. Ive had purses like this and dont care much for that style, but this isnt something Im carrying every day, so for the price, Ill live. Another oddity is the attempt at the padding on the strap. Its weird velcro kind of padded thing with zero flexibility/bendability. Maybe it will get softer and more flexible with use. Ill wait it out. The construction of this bag seems excellent! Everything is quite sturdy...especially the hardware. I am impressed with this case, save for the shoulder strap and pad. Again, something I can personally live with; I would recommend this case.

  • LSF

    > 3 day

    I bought this bag for my 15 Macbook Pro Retina, and Im glad I did, overall. It seems solidly constructed for a light-duty shoulder bag, and fairly well-designed. Very impressive, particularly at this price point. There’s really only one real negative, which Ill put last. Fit is great - no sliding around inside the case that I can tell. For the record, I have one of those two-piece plastic covers on my machine, which adds about 3/16” to its dimensions. The interior of the main compartment is fully lined with a super-soft, slightly fuzzy microfiber material. In case youre wondering, I have not seen or had any issues with any sort of lint or loose fibers. I would do my best to avoid dropping this thing as a matter of course, but as light-duty bags go, the protection is not bad. There’s about 1/4” of padding on all sides and edges of the compartment. Even on the edge facing the zipper - a nice touch because it protects the computer from contact with the zipper. As mentioned, I find the construction to be quite solid. All the seams are well-put together and the stitching is even and clean. The zippers operate smoothly and feel secure. The nylon material seems a decent gauge and relatively tough, and is water-repellent. Thats not to say it wont eventually soak through in an absolute downpour (or, god forbid, a dunk in the lake), but droplets and splashes do roll off well enough to get you from A to B with a decent amount of weather protection in most instances. The two zippered outside pockets are also slightly padded which, although not as robustly as with the main compartment, still provides a degree of protection for whatevers in them. These are sized differently, which works well for my purposes. The larger one can accommodate an 85w MBP charger with extension plug coiled around it plus an iPhone 11 Pro in an Otterbox Commuter case. The smaller one can hold my low-profile mouse and/or a USB hub, an iPhone/iPad charger, plus whatever small supplies I can fit - keys, cards, pens, earbuds and such. If ever I decided to be organized about it, there are organizer panels to hold those things. I didnt think this would be a factor to such an extent, but Ive found the three-way convertible design particularly useful under various circumstances. As an unexpected bonus, the compartments on either side of the bag where you tuck the handles in to hide them are actually pockets that run the length and width of the bag, and they close with a velcro tab. The opening isnt ideally suited for letter-sized stuff, but I can slip my 10 iPad with a folio case down vertically and then turn it sideways so its tucked all the way in. In a pinch, you could get some paperwork down there with a similar maneuver, but I would advise against doing that with anything that you dont want to chance getting crushed or wrinkled. While that pretty much hits the limit, all the devices and items Ive mentioned will fit into this bag at one time if I wanted to stuff it full. I dont always need to use the bag this way, and again, it’s not really meant for that purpose, but its nice to have the option on occasion if you can manage the weight (its a good 11lbs+ for all three devices and their accessories). The luggage strap is a nice touch under those circumstances, when you have a rolling bag you can use it with, which I often have the occasion to do. Now the negative. Speaking of the weight brings me to what’s essentially the only thing I would change about the bag - the shoulder strap. It’s just plain cheap. The hardware, including the D-rings on the bag, is plastic rather than metal. I do question the durability of those plastic clips. Then there’s the odd placement of the mounting points for the strap. Rather than putting the D-rings on the top corners or outside edges of the bag, where they’re traditionally placed, the attachments are just off the handles, one on either side of the bag. You can see what I’m talking about pretty clearly in the product photo where the bag is slung from the shoulder of the model with the gray shirt. The issue with this arrangement is that the strap crosses over the zipper and partially blocks one end of the main compartment, making it awkward to remove or replace the device while the bag hangs. You have to sort of hold the bag and move the strap out of the way at the same time with one hand, while jockeying your laptop into position at an angle with the other. Like I said.. awkward. The bag is quite slim compared to a full-blown laptop case, so if that was what inspired this design choice, I’d have to say it wasn’t the most elegant solution. There’s also something that I suppose was an attempt at a shoulder pad, but is really just a sheet of nylon with no padding, wrapped around the strap and secured there with velcro. Another odd choice. Eventually, I just got tired of it being there, serving no real purpose but to annoy me, so I took it off and threw it away. Fortunately, I don’t often need to access my laptop while the bag is over my shoulder. But the strap is the one thing about the bag that really makes evident the price point. At least its the part of the bag thats easiest to remedy or replace if necessary, which I just might do now that I’m thinking of it. But its an easy enough detail for the manufacturer to address, and thats worth pulling a star. Other than those last nits, Im entirely pleased with this bag for the amount of money I spent on it. Almost perfect.

  • Sean5309

    > 3 day

    The only dislike is the cheap leather hand holds. I feel these will peel shortly.

  • CKidder63

    > 3 day

    It took me a long time to choose which laptop case I wanted and when I choose this one, I was hopeful this would be all it said it was...and it was! The inside is very soft and well padded, it has a lot of pockets, the front two are really nice and padded as well: the one on the left is 8x8, has an interior pocket (made of thin material--like you might find in a purse, its a little less then 6 wide and 5 deep and would hold something light--a cell phone or small tablet. The one on the right is 6 1/4 x 8 and has a sewn in pen holder (2), credit card or business card holders (3) 2 1/4 wide). The front and back also has a large pocket full depth of the bag with a 10 1/2 opening but at least 4 inches wider inside. It came with a shoulder strap that snaps in on each side with a plastic ring to snap it on. The color is a nice light baby pink I really love it.

  • True Skin Holistic Wellness

    > 3 day

    The bag outside material seems sturdy. The inside does have a soft velvet lining to protect the computer, it has a shoulder strap and two handles. One thing I would worry about is the straps and portions of the handle are made from a thin material long-term I do worry about it fraying. just got this, so I will see how it goes. This case did fit a 14 inch laptop. I put the cord in the front pocket it worked very well. It did not make it bulky in anyway, you do have to wind up the cord so fairly small. Looking forward to using it.

  • David

    > 3 day

    It’s smaller than I anticipated, but the Apple Mac Air fits perfectly. There is ample padding for protection and two external storage pockets that are further divided for pencil and card storage. The design is trendy. I couldn’t ask for more.

  • Maris

    > 3 day

    Handy case that fit my 16” MacBook with a cover. Big enough to be practical but small/thin enough to make it easy to bring everywhere. Padding inside seems good too.

  • norma turok

    > 3 day

    This case is the perfect size for the XPS13 and has more than enough compartments for all accessories. Fabric is very durable and bag is well constructed.

  • Robert OKeefe

    > 3 day

    Color is perfect. Fits my 13 laptop (in a leather case) very well. Pockets are great for charger, cords, supplies and paperwork. It is a great light gray color with a soft protective inside and two options to carry. Would buy again!

  • Sadie Fernandez

    > 3 day

    I am a DJ and bought this for my laptop, my hard drive and important cables. I’m absolutely in love with how simple and professional it looks. It’s light weight and soft on the inside to better protect the wear and tear on my laptop. It deals well through zippers. The two tone light gray and brown gives it a great touch. This bag should come in more two tones like that one. I recommend to anyone looking for light weight carry. My laptop is a 13inch so i went with the 14 inch bag for the bit of extra space. Worth the money!

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