be.ez 100570 LArobe Sleeve for 13.3-Inch Macbooks
Dec 24, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Low Resilience Polyurethane (LRPu) technology
- Robe protection thickness 5MM
- Trendy, unique design
- Inner Lip for maximum protection
- Stand alone or in your bag
Product Description
Initially designed for the Apple notebooks, LArobe is made in a soft, shape-memory material, ideal to dress your notebook in an original fashion while protecting it from mobile life worries…. More >>
be.ez 100570 LArobe Sleeve for 13.3-Inch Macbooks
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5 comments
Luis Torrecilla on December 25, 2009 at 12:07 am
I dont’t like that is kind of hard, and not that pretty.
But I can’t complain since it was free, actually, by mistake I bought 2..for Free.
It’s worth it if you are not that picky.
J. Whitehead on December 25, 2009 at 1:32 am
It’s a piece of cardboard with neoprene stretched over it. This might be the junkiest sleeve I’ve ever seen. Even a slight touch leaves a permanent indentation in the cardboard insides and leaves a visible dent in the product. Already printed my return slip — Gotta love Amazon. Now I’ll order the Incase sleeve like everyone said I should in the beginning. So much for trying to save twenty bucks.
Scott Zeller on December 25, 2009 at 3:55 am
I have a MacBook Pro 13.3in purchased in 12/09 – and the reality is this sleeve is not a good fit.
It is close enough to be workable. But when you put it in it definitely feels that there is a “wiggle room” for the laptop. Not enough that it is constantly shuffling around, but enough to be annoying.
I had read reviews on here that said that, but went with the positive ones.
It is a great sleeve otherwise, but that minor annoyance is enough for me to not recommend it to anyone.
Cristiano Paoli on December 25, 2009 at 5:55 am
I had previously the incase, I loved it, it is softer than Be.ez.
But I think the Be.ez offer more protection.
J. Passalacqua on December 25, 2009 at 7:59 am
One of the best cases, i was instantaneously transformed into a rhinoceros. My MacBook and myself are now protected.