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You can’t help but fall in love with the MacBook Air for its beauty, slim and lightweight form-factor. That being said, it deserves the best protection money can buy when moving about. WaterField Designs, a San Francisco manufacturer of custom-fitted computer cases and bags wasted little time introducing a new sleeve case made specifically for the MacBook Air. The company claims that the size 13-2 SleeveCase is made of a sturdy ballistic nylon shell and a high-grade neoprene interior that is customized to the MacBook Air dimensions for a glove-like fit.

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SF Gate made sure of that at Macworld today; now their sewing shop is busily putting them into production. The new SleeveCase is available for order today at www.sfbags.com and will begin shipping no later than Friday, January 25.

The new SleeveCase size 13-2 for the MacBook Air is $39.00. Optional accessories for the MacBook Air SleeveCase include adding a front flap ($15.00), a suspension shoulder strap and D rings ($18.00), the Piggyback ($22.00).

Product images of the MacBook Air Sleeve Case is unavailable at the time of publishing this article. [Thanks Heidi]

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