Macworld

SADDLEBACK THIRTEENER THIN LEATHER BRIEFCASE REVIEW: TOUGH SCUFF

The new Thirteener Thin from Saddleback Leather Co. looks a little, well, like a saddlebag. (I was a cowboy for years, so I don’t say this lightly.) And much like a saddlebag, this 14.25-x-10-inch briefcase is big enough to hold necessities without being a burden, which makes it a perfect (if heavy duty) companion for Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro or the new MacBook Air. So long as you don’t try to take the whole ranch along on your commute and can deal with some scuffing, it should serve you well.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MacWorld

MacWorld2 min read
Peak Design Everyday Backpack: Smart Storage With A Snap
With the Everyday Backpack, Peak Design has created a backpack that’s robust and adaptable for many activities. And it looks chic, too. In the backpack’s notebook compartment, Peak Design came up with a very clever height adjustment. If you have a 13
MacWorld3 min read
5 Wild PC Hardware Ideas That Would Be Even Better On The Mac
Macworld columnist Jason Snell recently wrote about how Apple should take more risks with its products—and I wholeheartedly agree, especially when it comes to the Mac. Makers of Windows PCs often implement odd features to stand out in a crowded marke
MacWorld3 min read
JBL Xtreme 4 Speaker: A Powerful Portable For Parties
JBL is a major player in the portable speaker market, offering Bluetooth speakers ranging from the very small Clip and Go series to the giant Boombox. In between are the medium-size options: the Pulse, Flip, Charge, and Xtreme. The model names are we

Related Books & Audiobooks