13-inch Laptop Bags DC

In this week's Mobile Mac, Dan Frakes takes a look at a few bags for 13-inch Mac laptops.

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Product:LAbesace
Rating
CompanyBe.ez
Price as rated$75
Product:HardCase 13"
Rating
CompanyWaterField Designs
Price as rated$229
Product:Rogue Small
Rating
CompanySTM
Price as rated$90

There are many, many generic laptop cases out there that fit any notebook. And among those made for specific laptop sizes, the most-common specification is "fits 15-inch laptops." But if you've got a smaller portable, these bags and cases are just too big-your laptop often slides around inside, and the bag itself is often larger than it needs to be. In today's Mobile Mac, I take a look at three compact bags made specifically for Apple's 13-inch notebooks, the MacBook and MacBook Air.

Be.ez LAbesace

I first saw, and liked, a pre-production version of Be.ez's LAbesace ; $90), a laptop backpack inspired by the Evolution and offered in an attractive denim-and-navy design.

Rogue Small

Like the Evolution, the Rogue has comfortable shoulder, belt, and chest straps; very good back padding and venting; and a padded laptop compartment. The latter uses STM's "hidden" design that keeps your laptop out of sight and securely in place, even when the bag is open. Although the bag's thick 600D nylon is water-resistant, the Rogue also includes a built-in rain cover that tucks away into a compartment at the bottom of the bag. You also get two (small) water-bottle/umbrella pockets on the outside and a thick handle on top.

Although similar in size to the Evolution, the Rogue offers a bit more space for gear. Besides the main compartment, which can accommodate several large textbooks, there are three external pockets: a large one with a full organizer panel and two internal pouches; a medium-sized one with two internal pouches; and a small one that can hold an iPod, iPhone, or sunglasses. Overall, the Rogue offers a bit more room for gear, and better organization, than the Evolution. It's still not a pack for the road-warrior who wants to haul a load of gadgets everywhere, but it's a great backpack for everyday use.

(The Rogue is also available in Medium and Large versions for 15-inch and 17-inch laptops, respectively. The Medium version is gray and red; the Large version is gray and silver.)

Read article at Macworld.com

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