Built… for most Notebooks
The Built NY comes in several color/pattern options, and in both a 15x16? size and a smaller 13x15? size. All share the same materials.
The sleeve is made from thick neoprene, with a “wetsuit style” zipper – indeed the zipper and the exterior seem quite durable, and likely to protect the contents from causal moisture exposure and somewhat rough handling. A nice touch is a set of “shark gills” (ridges stitched into the sleeve at the waist area) that give your hands something to grip when you're carrying your sleeve-encased notebook.
The inside of the sleeve has a soft fleece covering. This keeps your notebook scratch free, and makes it possible to slide it in and out of the bag. In a non-lined sleeve the neoprene can grip your notebook a little too well – the fleece lining solves that quite well.
The neoprene material and somewhat roomy cut of the sleeve accommodates even somewhat thicker notebooks.
I've stuffed in a 1.6? thick 15? HP laptop here, and can easily zip shut the bag. Of course, the slimmer 1? Macbook Pro slides in with ease. The sleeve itself doesn't add significant bulk – you could easily slide a sleeved notebook into a regular backpack.
Built Well
I found the Built NY sleeve to be quite functional. If the funky pattern shown (“microdot”) is too wild for your corporate image, a basic black version is available.
foofbag… Get Your Fleece On
The foofbag is… foofy. This is a cotton exterior open-ended sleeve, with a 3mm layer of non-compressing foam for protection, and an inner lining of , I kid you not, sherpa fleece.
Sherpa fleece you say? According to the website this is a man-made sheep fleece-like material, that gives you the padding and softness, without the need for the sheep.
It's not supposed to scratch, and it doesn't seem to. So, pretty much a soft cushy lining, and then some foam, and then a cotton exterior. Sized so that a MacbookPro 15? slides in like a hand in a glove.
You can see from the photo above that the foofbag is open-ended. It's a pretty tight fit, but the verbiage on the web page does admit that you can, if you try hard enough, shake the notebook out of the bag if you hold it open-side down. I was able to do it, but it wasn't easy… it's not like the notebook shoots right out when you turn it over. Also, no claims to water repelling abilities are made.
In practice this is an excellent liner to keep in a backpack that lacks a protective, notebook specific pocket. When used that way, the foofbag's open top is an asset, allowing quick/easy insertion and removal. It provides quite good all-around impact and scratch protection, and you can grab and go keeping your notebook in the foofbag if you trust yourself to not try and shake it out.
foofproof? I'd consider the foofbag for use in a regular backpack or a briefcase to protect an otherwise free-floating MacbookPro, but I'd prefer a little moisture protection. It sure seems like there could be some way to provide something to keep the notebook inside – even a Velcro strap across the middle would work. Other than that, it's a great sleeve.
source: The Gadgeteer
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