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Steven Frischling
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Steven Frischling, aka: Fish, is globe hopping professional photographer, airline emerging media consultant working with large global airlines and founder of The Travel Strategist. Fish has racked up more than 1,000,000 miles since he started to track his mileage in 2005.

Fish's travel tends to be less than leisurely, including flying from New York to Basrah, Iraq, for six hours; Hong Kong for eight hours, Kuwait City for two hours and traveling around the world in 3.5 days to shoot a series of photo assignments in 4 cities and 4 countries on 3 separate continents.

Fish grew up at the end of New York's JFK International Airport's Runway 4R/22L, which probably explains his enjoyment of watching planes, fly overhead. When not shooting photos or traveling Fish designs camera bags, hones is expertise on airline security and spends his time at home cheering for the Red Sox with his 3 kids 102 yards from the ocean.

Protect Your Laptop & Save Your Valuable Packing Space

Web: www.comeflywithfish.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com

22/12/2008 – Protect Your Laptop & Save Your Valuable Packing Space

Saving space while protecting your laptop is a concern of many travelers.   As many laptops get slimmer and lighter in weight they tend to be slightly more prone to bumps and bangs.  While the older Apple G3 Pismo was a real tank that could take a beating, it also took up more space and weighed significantly more than 13″ MacBook, thus the logistics of packing these two laptops is quite different in terms of space, weight, protection needed and how it relates to packing gear around them.

Many photo and business travellers have contacted me asking me what I use to protect my laptops when travelling. I have seen examples of laptop attaché cases that get slipped into backpacks and briefcases; large overly padded cases that suck up more space in a roll-aboard bag than all my clothes for a 3 day trip; and a variety of other cases that seem very well padded, while eating up very valuable space in a bag.

For me, I travel and pack light. Having tried, used and travelled with many laptop cases, I have found myself primarily gravitating to simple Case Logics’s neoprene sleeves. For the past year both my 15″ Apple PowerBook and 13″ Apple MacBook have generally travelled in a Case Logic fitted neoprene sleeve. At around US$20.00 they are low coast, use virtually no space and when used in conjunction with proper packing, provide ample protection for my laptops.

I find the neoprene sleeves ideal for how I pack.  The ‘envelope’ design allows me to simply slip my laptop in, and I can leave the top open or closed. The slim cushion of neoprene is excellent at conforming to the laptop as well as absorbing the minor bumps and dings of items in my bag pushing against the laptop. Additionally, when using my laptop in my lap, placing the neoprene sleeve below the laptop has proved excellent at absorbing the heat emitted through the base of the laptop (much more of a problem with the PowerBook than the MacBook).

As neoprene sleeves take up almost no space, and generally conform to your laptop, they can be fit into almost any packing scenario.

So next time you’re shopping for a new laptop sleeve, consider skipping the expensive case that takes up a space and look at the simple US$20 neoprene sleeves.  CaseLogic’s laptop sleeves can be found almost anywhere.

Below are a few photos of my 13″ MacBook in a Case Logic sleeve.

Happy Flying!
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  1. If I am not mistaken, another advantage of the neoprene sleeve is it is acceptable to the TSA folks and it can remain on the laptop while it passes through the X-Ray machine.

  2. [...] freshly pressed & folded shirts from the dry cleaner.   I choose to place my laptop inside a neoprene protective sleeve while packing my laptop in the ‘hydration pocket,’ the pocket is quite durable and has a [...]

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