#MAC AIRBOOK SLEEVES PRO#
No more clunky bags - welcome to the digital future with a slim fitBAG for the MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M. This means that where your MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M1 Max fits, it fits in its protective fitBAG sleeve. A fitBAG is always made for each device according to individual measurements and individual configuration and fits - unless otherwise desired - like a second skin.
You want to enjoy your MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M for as long as possible and not be annoyed by scratches in the body caused by rough surfaces or sharp, hard objects during transport. Handmade MacBook cases that meet every needĪpple products are state-of-the-art, thin, light and extremely stylish. Simply select the laptop bag you want and enter "MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M 16 inch" as the laptop model on the product detail page. The cases are available now on Nomad’s website.The tailor-made sleeve for your MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M1 MaxįitBAG cases for the Apple MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M1 Max launched on 18 October 2021 are available to order now. Just be aware that it might be a bit tighter or looser than you prefer. The leather laptop cases are designed specifically to fit Apple’s 13-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros (from the 2016-era design), although you’ll likely be able to fit other similarly sized laptops, too. Given the current state of the world, I haven’t been able to extensively test how the leather holds up in the stress of a daily commute, but the company does promise that the exterior should develop a nice patina over time, similar to its other cases. And while that cutout is useful, I did have some concerns that it would provide a good avenue for dust or debris to make its way inside the case over time. Additionally, as an owner of a MacBook Pro with just two USB-C ports, I did have to think about which direction I was placing my laptop inside the case to line up the ports with the charging cutout. Sliding a MacBook in or out of the case is easy, and the case itself feels solid enough, although there are likely more durable options, if protection is the number one priority - especially given the cost. The leather looks and feels great, and Nomad has been pretty thoughtful about some of the details, like the hidden magnetic snaps that keep the case shut or the small cutout on the side that allows for accessing the USB-C ports for charging or docking your laptop while it’s still in the case. I’ve been able to use one of the cases for the past few days, and I’ve been pretty impressed by the quality. The USB-C charging cutout on the side of the Nomad MacBook Sleeve. But instead of the plastic shell the company uses on its iPhone cases (which I’m less of a fan of), the new cases are just solid expanses of leather on the outside, backed by EVA foam to keep your computer safe, with a final layer of microfiber cloth for the interior.
The MacBook Pro cases are made out of the same brown Horween leather that Nomad uses for most of its products.
The cases might be the nicest that Nomad has made so far, but with a starting price of $229.95 (for the 13-inch model) and $249.95 (for 16-inch MacBook Pros), they’re also the most expensive. Accessory company Nomad is expanding its case lineup once again with its first MacBook Pro sleeves, available today.