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PowerBook Mystique Review - Waterfield Cargo Mambo Combo Laptop Case
by Charles W. Moore
The Waterfield large Cargo laptop case from San Francisco
designs is indeed the biggest laptop case I've ever reviewed, but
that's not nearly the most impressive thing about it. Even on first
impression, one is immediately aware that this is an extraordinary
product, as indeed it should be for the price.
We aren't quite into Gucci territory here, although the quality may
be as good, but Waterfield computer bags are definitely positioned at
the high end of the market. As the company forthrightly affirms,
"Waterfield bags are designed and made in San Francisco, where the rent
is high, Labor expensive, and competition is intense. We wouldn't go
anywhere else."
Those who appreciate clever, thoughtful design, tasteful
styling, fine workmanship, and high grade materials will find value in
these bags for the premium price, and will also be rewarded for
spending some time on the Waterfield Web site choosing the perfect bag
from the extensive range offered, configuring it to suit their needs
and tastes. Waterfield bags are customizable with a variety of models,
sizes, colors, hardware options, and accessories, and the purchase
experience could be compared to ordering a tailored suit, or perhaps
picking from the option list for a fine automobile.
The Waterfield Cargo series is the largest and most commodious of
the several Waterfield lines line, and is available in three sizes, of
which our test unit is the biggest, and came in a color called Indium
Celeste, which is a tastefully subdued light green. Other available
Indium colors or leather shades and textures for the bag flap can be
previewed on the Waterfield Web site. The product we tested is actually
a Cargo Mambo Combo, which, as the name implies, is an ensemble
including the cargo bag Cargo bag, a SleeveCase and as Medium Gear
Pouch. More about the other two Combo components in a moment.
Starting from the outside and working our way inside, the Cargo bag
has double handles of sturdy nylon web with the hand grip surfaces
sheathed in real hide leather neatly and securely stage.
The Cargo bag's shoulder strap is made of two-inch wide nylon
webbing stitched securely to the bag's side panels, with a large
quick-release adjuster on the left side of the bag for extending or
shortening strap length, and a Velcro-- fastened shoulder pad with a
"traction" panel on its contact service to make sure it stays put when
you're carrying it.
Two buckle options are offered for the front compartment flap
closure - - an optional ($10.00) "Paragliding Buckle" which is what our
review unit has, and the standard "aluminum aircraft" buckle used by
commercial airlines for seatbelts.
The Paragliding Buckle is charcoal black, relatively small but very
sturdy (indeed several magnitudes of overkill for this application),
and works with smooth and precise precision. I assume that the bigger
aluminum aircraft buckle works nicely as well.
The flap itself incorporates a pocket with its closure zipper at a
jaunty angle across the full width. It can accommodate small file
folders or several magazines on this larger model. Underneath the flap
is a double-zipper compartment with a half-oval configured opening, and
an internal flap pocket on the back panel.
On the Cargo bag's back panel is a full-width, full-depth pocket
with Velcro- closure for quick access, that can accommodate full-size
15 inch wide file folders.
The main compartment is accessed through a zip-closure opening
at the top of the Cargo bag between the double handles. Incidentally,
the zippers on these bags have a very high-quality look and feel. Both
internal compartments are lined with a "Gold Diamond", honeycomb-color
fabric that is not only bright and attractive, but also makes it easier
to see what's inside than murky black lining would.
At the front of the main compartment is a hanging flap pocket panel
with five pockets, one perfect the size to hold an iPod, and another
very handy one for business cards. The others can happily accommodate
CDs, memory cards and so forth. There is also a quick release key clip
at one of the side panels.
The central aperture of the large Cargo bag can accommodate any size
laptop computer, including the 17-inch PowerBook, but is intended to
hold said computer in a Waterfield Sleeve Case, about which, as I
noted, we'll have more to say presently. Actually, even the smaller,
medium Cargo bag will hold up to 15.4" laptops. Indeed, the full-width,
full-depth back pocket of the main compartment with its Velcro fastened
web strap closure has plenty of room to accommodate a second laptop
computer and sleeve Case if you wish (I tried it out).
Waterfield Cargo Bags are available in three sizes:
Large with Indium Flap $209 ; with Leather Flap $249/ 16" x 12" x 5" / 4.3 lb.
Medium with Indium Flap $189 ; with Leather Flap $229 / 16" x 12" x 3" / 2.5 lb.
Small with Indium Flap $169 ; with Leather Flap $199 / 13" x 10" x 4" / 2.3 lb.
For more information, visit:
http://www.sfbags.com/products/mambocombos/cargosuite.htm
Waterfield SleeveCase
Speaking of the Waterfield SleeveCase, the second core element
of the Mambo Combo package, like the Waterfield computer bags, it is
configurable in a variety of configurations and accessory options.
I've checked out two -- a Size 14, with Velcro web strap strap closure that fit my Pismo PowerBook like a proverbial glove.....
and a Size 8 with optional flap ($15.00), also with Velcro closure,
that accommodates my 12-inch iBook snugly. Indeed, snugly enough that
in both instances that I was grateful for the nylon web loops at the
bottom of both Sleeve Cases that make it so much easier to extract the
computers. A thoughtful touch.
The SleeveCases are made of ballistic nylon just like the bigger
Waterfield bags, with Indium color across the bottom for a smart and
attractive look. Waterfield has already released a MacBook Pro
SleeveCase (designated Size #25) designed specifically to protect your
MacBook Pro. Sleeve Cases also come in 30 other sizes for the rest of
us, in horizontal or vertical orientations.
The Sleeve Case with flap also came with an adjustable suspension
shoulder strap of 1 1/2-inch nylon webbing with a fixed shoulder pad
(complete with "traction" panel) and very high quality quick - release
carabiner hooks on stout swivels that snap onto beefy metal D-rings
fastened to the Sleeve Case with stitched web loops. An $18.00 add-on.
A regular strap is $12.00.
The SleeveCase computer compartments are padded with what looks and
feels like 1/4-inch or 3/16-inch neoprene "wet suit" type foam backed
material. They also have full width pockets and on their back panels,
my only criticism of which is that there is no closure Velcro or zipper
closure to secure contents.
That said, the Waterfield SleeveCase on its own makes a very
satisfactory lightweight computer bag for day tripping, especially with
the optional flap and shoulder strap. Where to put the power adapter,
external mouse, necessary dongles and cables, plus an Apple USB modem
if you have a MacBook Pro? No problem. Just order an auxiliary
"piggyback'case, which is a small pouch that attaches onto the Sleeve
Case.
Made from ballistic nylon with reinforced zippers the Piggyback has
soft divider pockets inside to protect your power adapter, even a small
external drive or what-have-you. The internal pockets aren't quite
large enough to accommodate the Pismo's "flying saucer" power adapter,
but the 45 watt adapter of my iBook fit neatly, and there's plenty of
room in the main body of the bag for the awkward saucer (not one of
Apple's better ideas). The Piggyback is a $22.00 option.
Which SleeveCases will fit in each size Cargo bag:
Small Cargo $199 - $239 :
Fits SleeveCase sizes
2,3,4,6,8,9,10,18
Medium Cargo $219 - $269 :
Fits SleeveCase sizes
2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,24,25,27,31
Large Cargo $239 - $289 :
Fits SleeveCase sizes
2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,24,25,27,30
31,33,34,38,42,45,48
For more information, visit:
http://www.sfbags.com/products/sleevecases/sleevecases.htm
Waterfield Gear Pouch
The third Mambo Combo element is the Gear Pouch, which is
smaller than the PiggyBack. It's available in small, medium, and large
sizes.
The Gear Pouch's main compartment has a self-locking zipper opening
that extends across the top and 3/4 of the way down the right side of
the case/ There is also a smaller front pocket with a full-width
zipper.
Both compartments are lined with the "Golden Diamond" fabric/ The
left side of the Gear Pouch has a convenient nylon finger loop for
carrying, and the pouch can accommodate a power adapter, mouse, small
external hard drive or flash drive, cables, and other small items that
you probably don;t want floating around free inside the Cargo bag.
For more information, visit:
http://www.sfbags.com/products/gearpouch/gearpouch.htm
Waterfield CableGuy
Yet another Waterfield auxiliary case is the Cableguy, which has
identical front and back zip-closure pockets for stowing and carrying
cables, adaptors, zip-drives or travel documents. The CableGuy's'
No-spill self-locking zipper/sliders keeps things from falling out.
The internal compartments are lined with Golden Diamond" material, with black nylon webbing pockets.
Available in three sizes:
Large Cableguy $25 / 14.0" x 6.5" 5 oz.
Medium Cableguy $22 / 10.5" x 6.5" 4 oz.
Small Cableguy $19 / 8.5" x 5.5" 3 oz.
Colors
Checkers
Blue
Lead
Taxi
For more information, visit:
http://www.sfbags.com/products/cableguy/cableguy.htm
Summary
If you've guessed that I really like the Waterfield Cargo Mambo
Combo ensemble, you're right. This is really first-rate computer
luggage. As noted, it isn't cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Also, the modular nature of the product means that when you buy
a new 'Book, your case is not obsoleted if you've chosen a different
size computer. You can just get the appropriate-sized SleeveCase, and
you're back in business.
Indeed, I found nothing to really complain about with the
Waterfield Cargo Mambo Combo. Design, execution, and materials are all
superb. Recommended without reservation.
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cmoore@powerbookcentral.com
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