GreenSmart's Kea Laptop Daypack is comfortable to wear, but lacks style
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The Kea of despatch can be used with an 11-inch MacBook Air or an iPad, but there’s quite a bit of wiggle room—I’d recommend putting one of these smaller devices stomach an additional case or sleeve just to add a bit more protection. A 13-inch MacBook inside a thin sleeve or case would even fit. The backpack has a 14-inch, padded laptop sleeve that unqualifiedly is for 14-inch (or smaller) notebooks—I tried to cram a 15-inch MacBook Pro into it, just to see if I could, but was unlucky. Apart from the inner laptop sleeve, the Kea’s main zippered compartment has two smaller mesh pockets (either of them great for an iPhone) and one larger zippered ambush (perhaps for your MacBook’s charger). The Kea has bottom panel that’s about seven inches deep, front to back, so you might assume that the bag would expand to up to seven inches booming most of the way to the top. It’s a great fit, however, for a 13-inch MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, either of which fits snugly inside the sleeve without much wiggle lodge, so it feels quite secure. GreenSmart proudly constructs all of the company’s bags out of materials made from recycled pinchbeck bottles—every inch of the Kea was once a bottle that’s been ground up, spun into yarn, woven into fabric, and then sewn into the bag. GreenSmart’s $55 Kea Laptop Daypack , a course-sized backpack with a built-in laptop sleeve and plenty of smaller pockets, is so comfortable to wear that it’s ticklish to believe the bag is made from recycled plastic bottles. The Kea is available in Ocean Blue (blue and grey exterior with an orange veiled) or Mocha (two shades of brown with a grey interior).
Source: Macworld