Rene - I've no specific experience with a MacBook Air but I almost wrecked 
my old MacBook on it's first commute.  The cover and shell material is not 
as effective as it could be. I wrapped my MacBook in some lightish thin 
foam and placed that in a neoprene zip bag (as the one they sell as cover 
bags) then placed that in my rear pannier standing vertically.  The pannier 
has only one protrusion inside, from the fastener of the lower hook that 
holds the pannier firm onto the side of the rack.   I arrived at work with 
all intact but when booting up it showed what could have been a dead spot 
in the screen.  

While running it's not obvious, but shut down the screen shows a distorted 
area where the MacBook bumped along in the padded package.  I'm not sure 
but I suspect the only safe way to transport these soft sided machines 
would be the appropriately sized otter box  with hard sides.  The folks at 
RBW may have a better alternative, most of them commute with Apple products.

Phil B
Sonoma County



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