My 13" Ristretto for Macbook/Macbook Air...
So I received my 13" Ristretto today, along with a cache for a 13" Macbook Air, an Iberian Ultra Suede cloth, and a spare simple strap. Tom Bihn package days are always good days!
In my excitement over a new package, I didn't do any unboxing pictures because I couldn't wait to drive the 6 blocks to where my camera was. I did end up taking some pictures though--never fear!
Now I'm trying to figure out which forum I should put this in--Thought's about Bags, Bag Reviews, or Customer Pictures.... Pictures it is!
Initial Impressions
When I opened up the box--I was surprised to find myself surprised about the size of the 13" Ristretto. I knew it would be bigger than my Ristretto for iPad--but I was still taken off guard by it. You see a an extra inch or two on the dimensions, but until you get it infront of you it's hard to sell. When I was swapping my stuff over from my Super Ego and Ristretto for iPad--my Aunt asked me why I bought one of the same bag. "They're not quiet the same," I responded--and that the truth.
I hate to start off on a negative note, but it's something that I had overlooked. My 13" Ristretto doesn't have D-Rings, while my iPad version does. It wasn't something I noticed until I went to hook up my strap to it. The strap connectors on my 13" version are these thick molded plastic pieces--whereas I believe (I think?) that the D-Rings are constructed of metal. They function perfectly--but I just find myself preferring the D-Rings to the plastic.
On the bright side-- because of the extra width on this bag, the organizer pockets in the front compartment work out much better for me. My pads of paper I have can now go in the right pocket, which is slightly harder to access. I can put my phone in the middle one now. It was reversed on my iPad version--a minor annoyance
On an unexpected factor: Due to the added height of the bag, my Kindle pouch doesn't *quiet* make it down to the bottom of the bag. Obviously I'm not worried about it getting damaged, but it was something different.
Anyways, enough of the initial impressions--time for pictures.
Pictures and Comments
http://i.imgur.com/cNq0h.jpg
The left is the 13" version. Like I said--I was a bit surprised by the difference in size. Everything is just a little bit bigger in proportion now. (Note for all these pictures: The 13" is stuffed with my 13" MBA, iPad, Ledger, Kindle, Headphones in a Small Padded Pouch, a few pens and small notebooks. The iPad is stuffed with 4 mass market paperbacks.)
http://i.imgur.com/cxvxa.jpg
I purchased the Ristretto for iPad used. It was in very good shape when I received it--but the Cayenne color seems a little bit lighter compared to the new one. I know it varies per roll--just seems like the 13 is a bit more red and the iPad is a bit more...salmon.
http://i.imgur.com/G0o1c.jpg
The dreaded triangle ring versus the D-Ring. I just feel like it looks nicer with the D-Ring--it doesn't look cheap. (Not that I'm saying that the plastic *is* cheap--the Tom Bihn -- Made in the USA molded into the plastic is a nice touch...unfortunately...it is plastic :-\)
http://i.imgur.com/jpJWB.jpg
Not sure if you can make out the "Tom Bihn - Made in the USA" molded into the plastic.
http://i.imgur.com/W7AjN.jpg
(Sorry for tiny image) The loaded 13" with the flap open. Nothing is flashing out--whereas on the iPad version you definitely would be seeing the tops of the phone/writing pads.
http://i.imgur.com/cFo33.jpg
So as of right now--I am putting my MBA into the Cache and then into the padded portion. When I read the description of this bag being able to fit a 13" Macbook Pro--I was a little worried. How much protection would my Air get--with it being at least 1/2 as thick as a 13" MBP.
http://i.imgur.com/eTBgL.jpg
Speaking of the Cache--here's an odd bit I didn't expect; unless I am mistaken, the Cache is made for the narrow end of the air to go in first. I didn't expect this to be designed into the Cache, but it was. 1-up for Tom & Friends. Anyways--13" MBA + Cache.
http://i.imgur.com/dqh5H.jpg
The 13" with: MBA in Cache in padded section, iPad, Ledger, Kindle inside of a TB padded Kindle Pouch (I read outside--iPad sucks for that, thus the Kindle), and if I'm not mistaken--a large Moleskin notebook that wasn't supposed to be in there. Oh, also an external HD inside of my FOT pouch. (All in the main compartment.)
http://i.imgur.com/KBiBU.jpg
The Ristretto does have the same O-Ring layout as the iPad version. Here I'm demonstrating the 3 O-Rings in the main compartment. (The Iberian is actually holding iPad stuff in the front compartment--this is for display only.
http://i.imgur.com/F4TJu.jpg
My padded pouch holding my earbuds inside of the zippered compartment in the Ristretto. This compartment is quite large in the 13" version. The iPad version it was a good size--now I feel like I might lose something ^.^