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<blockquote data-quote="TOYOTA" data-source="post: 126121" data-attributes="member: 11074"><p>Be sure to run a search on this type of stuff guys before starting a new thread, there was just a post a couple weeks ago about this, so I just copied my previous post from it here; anyway, hope this information helps you out, this is my experience. I'd go with the Booq cases and sleeves. They offer a huge variety of cases and sleeves. Good luck. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Both of these are Booq products: I have found them to be very good quality. Some people think they may be overpriced, but I think they are very good quality, so when it comes to something so valueable, spend the extra cash. Don't settle for something cheaper after spending $2000+ on a laptop. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>I have the Powersleeve15 for my PB 15".</p><p><img src="http://www.sohoservices.com/booq/images/nbq-p-016.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p></p><p>My brother has the Vyper sleeve for his 17".</p><p><img src="http://www.mrgadget.com.au/catalog/images/booq_vyper_xs_glove_apple_laptop_bag.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>I elected not to go with the Booq systems [backpack included] simply because I didn't want that. My Powersleeve or Vyper however, fits fine in my Marmot and North Face backpacks. </p><p></p><p>I notice some discussion above about a hard sleeve. These are not "hard" as in you cannot bend them, but I do not see that necessary as I handle this with extreme caution at all times. So it is never thrown or mishandled ever. But these Booq sleeves do the job perfectly. Protects it great when traveling. Most times, I do not put the Powersleeve or Vyper inside of another backpack anyway. I usually carry it seperately. The Powersleeve comes with a detachable comfortable, sturdy shoulder strap. The Vyper on the other hand would make more sense inside another bag being that it has no strap or handle. So, in essence, Booq makes a variety of sleeves to fit your needs. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOYOTA, post: 126121, member: 11074"] Be sure to run a search on this type of stuff guys before starting a new thread, there was just a post a couple weeks ago about this, so I just copied my previous post from it here; anyway, hope this information helps you out, this is my experience. I'd go with the Booq cases and sleeves. They offer a huge variety of cases and sleeves. Good luck. Both of these are Booq products: I have found them to be very good quality. Some people think they may be overpriced, but I think they are very good quality, so when it comes to something so valueable, spend the extra cash. Don't settle for something cheaper after spending $2000+ on a laptop. Good luck! I have the Powersleeve15 for my PB 15". [IMG]http://www.sohoservices.com/booq/images/nbq-p-016.jpg[/IMG] My brother has the Vyper sleeve for his 17". [IMG]http://www.mrgadget.com.au/catalog/images/booq_vyper_xs_glove_apple_laptop_bag.gif[/IMG] I elected not to go with the Booq systems [backpack included] simply because I didn't want that. My Powersleeve or Vyper however, fits fine in my Marmot and North Face backpacks. I notice some discussion above about a hard sleeve. These are not "hard" as in you cannot bend them, but I do not see that necessary as I handle this with extreme caution at all times. So it is never thrown or mishandled ever. But these Booq sleeves do the job perfectly. Protects it great when traveling. Most times, I do not put the Powersleeve or Vyper inside of another backpack anyway. I usually carry it seperately. The Powersleeve comes with a detachable comfortable, sturdy shoulder strap. The Vyper on the other hand would make more sense inside another bag being that it has no strap or handle. So, in essence, Booq makes a variety of sleeves to fit your needs. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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