OUTBACK DUO LAPTOP BRIEF Review

OUTBACK DUO LAPTOP BRIEF ReviewScore 97%Score 97%

OUTBACK DUO LAPTOP BRIEF

Waterfield’s latest 16″ MacBook and Surface briefcase

  • Bag Score 97% 97%
MATT BRANDON
Photographer & Bag Addict

I have talked about my bag fetish in the past. I love bags, and I know for a fact, I am not alone in this love affair. What is it with bags that are so seductive? I am always looking at new camera bags because I need it to carry this or that. How did I ever live without my last bag? Why are we so in need of a new and different bag?

The cold hard truth – there is no perfect bag. There, I have said it. There is no “one bag to rule them all.”

“The cold hard truth – there is no perfect bag… There is no “one bag to rule them all.””

The main compartment is large enough for several magazines, file folders or any other documents.
The core problem is that one bag doesn’t fit every need. So I find myself coming back to look for a bag to fit a specific need. For the past couple of years, it’s been a thin, lightweight computer bag that can travel with me. I had what I thought was close to a perfect bag: The Think Tank Photo 13″ “My Second Brain Briefcase.” It was thin, lightweight and yet it was expandable for cords and power bricks. The best of all was the luggage handle pass-through. I loved that bag.

But after I upgraded to my 15″ MacBook Pro, my beloved bag was now too small to carry my new computer! I had to retire my old friend.

For two years, I searched for a replacement. If I found a bag that was small and lightweight yet fit my 15″ MacBook it didn’t have a luggage handle pass-through. If it did have a handle pass-through inevitably the bag was just too big.

You need to understand, for me, something as small as a luggage handle pass-through is a deal-breaker. When I travel, I carry all my essential gear with me as carry-on. That usually means a larger camera case roller bag and some sort of computer bag or an additional camera bag as a personal item. My “personal item,” whether a computer briefcase or camera bag, doesn’t go on my shoulder – I want it attached to my roller bag. I need to protect my back!

I am amazed at how many computer briefcases do NOT have a handle pass-through!

It was only a couple of months back when I got an email from the good people at Waterfield Designs announcing their latest bag called the Outback Duo Briefcase. It seemed to tick all the boxes on my list for a small briefcase computer bag. So I ordered one, and I have not been disappointed!

The bag is closed by a waterproof zipper much as you'd find on a rain parka .

Let’s start from the outside and work our way in, shall we? The bag comes in two sizes; compact and full. Each of these choices comes in three color choices: Waxed Canvas with Chocolate Leather, Ballistic Nylon and with Chocolate Leather, or Waxed Canvas with Black Leather. My last bag from Waterfield Designs was the “Air Duffle Carry-on” and I got it in Waxed Canvas with Chocolate Leather So I decided to try a different combo and went with the Ballistic Nylon and with Chocolate Leather. 

The front of the bag sports a very cool looking dual-layer distressed leather pocket flap. The flap is secured with a “self-finding” magnet. Under this flap is a large gusseted pocket that goes across the width of the bag. This front pocket is big enough to store your AC charger, power cable, and other large items. That pocket is built around a series of smaller organisational pockets: three narrow pockets for pens, and two 5″ wide pockets for larger items like your mouse, or a bag of pipe tobacco 😉.

If you flip the bag around, you will see the all-important luggage handle pass-through. The folks at Waterfield Design stitched this pass-through in a way that allows the sides of the pass-through to act as an attachment point. You can slide a pen or even your glasses on the outside of your bag for quick access. Ingenious!

You can slide a pen or even your glasses on the outside of your bag for quick access.
If you flip the bag around, you will see the all-important luggage handle pass-through.
On each side, you have pockets that are designed to fit a 15" to 16" laptop or the large iPad Pro.

The bag I ordered is the Ballistic Nylon and appears to be rugged while keeping the bag light. The bag is closed by a waterproof zipper much as you’d find on a rain parka or anorak.

Once you unzip the Outback Duo, you will see the simple yet thoughtful design. The briefcase is divided into three compartments. The main compartment is large enough for several magazines, file folders or any other documents. Then, on each side, you have pockets that are designed to fit a 15″ to 16″ laptop or the large iPad Pro. These packets are narrow, so your device fits snuggly and doesn’t move or shift. Each pocket is lined with a super plush almost faux fur fibre that protects your device. The whole inside of the bag is lined with Waterfield Designs signature gold honeycomb textured nylon making finding things in your bag a breeze. This makes so much sense! Why do so many bag manufacturers create bags that are black on the inside? In an airplane or a darkened room during a presentation, you often need a flashlight to find something in your bag!

The whole inside of the bag is lined with Waterfield Designs signature gold honeycomb textured nylon making finding things in your bag a breeze.

The last thing about this bag that I want to point out is that the Duo comes with the well thought out easily adjustable shoulder strap called the “Supreme Shoulder Strap.” Waterfield Design didn’t just buy some other company’s shoulder strap and adapt it to their bag. They designed their strap from the ground up. The 1.5″ strap was created with a longer shoulder pad than most other straps. The benefit is that when you wear the bag like a messenger bag across your body or off one shoulder, the pad is always on your shoulder without having to adjust the length. Brilliant! The strap is held on to the bag by custom industrial-grade snap hooks.

I am finding it difficult to find anything negative about this bag. If I’m forced to point out something it might be the price. At $239 for the full size bag it’s probably going to be too steep for many people. Let’s face it, it’s not a roller bag, it’s not a bulky carry-on, it’s a slim single purpose computer briefcase that does one thing and does it very well. So for some people $239 might be a dealbreaker.

The 1.5" strap was created with a longer shoulder pad than most other straps.
This bag is an example of design simplicity and restraint. They didn’t over-design this bag. Too many briefcases are inundated with pockets and gizmos that make finding anything in the bag harder rather than easier.

The Outback Duo Laptop Brief is a bag for people that want a “smart casual” look. For those of you Americans that are not familiar with that term, it means, dressy but still casual. But in this case, I like to think it means, a well thought out design that fits the board room or the coffee house.

Dimensions & Weight 

COMPACT SIZE

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14.5″ (l) x 2″ (w) x 9.75″ (h)
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36.83 (l) x 5.08 (w) x 24.76 (h) cm
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1.5 lbs/0.68 kg (ballistic)
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1.8 lbs/0.82 kg (canvas)

FULL SIZE: 

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16″ (l) x 2″ (w) x 10.5″ (h)
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40.64 (l) x 5.08 (w) x 26.67 (h) cm
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1.8 lbs/0.82 kg (ballistic)
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2 lbs/0.91 kg (canvas)

Specifications

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Two size options to protect dual laptops up to 13″ MacBook Pro or up to 16″ MacBook Pro.

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Black ballistic nylon with black or chocolate full-grain leather

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Waxed canvas with chocolate full-grain leather

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High-grade, shock absorbent neoprene interior

N

Premium, full-grain leather flap

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Pass-through slot slips over rolling suitcase handle.
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Designed to carry two laptops or laptop + tablet, along with accessories.

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Three carry options: comfortable leather-lined handles, a detachable suspension shoulder strap, and a wheeled suitcase passthrough.

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Clever laptop compartment cut-outs allow for in-case laptop charging.

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Splash-proof YKK Zippers
N

Interior gold, water-resistant liner makes it easy to see what’s inside.

N

Padded laptop compartments are lined with plush, no-scratch fabric for protection.

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Two size options to protect dual laptops up to 13″ MacBook Pro or up to 16″ MacBook Pro.

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Pleated front pocket with a full-grain leather flap.

Pros & Cons

Pros

Fits up to a 16” laptop

In-bag charging of your laptop

Pass-through slot slips over a rolling suitcase handle

Inside of the back is easily visible but to gold fabric.

Tough Construction

Not too many pockets

Comfortable shoulder strap that can easily be adjusted

Cons

This is not a con, but if you want a large bag to carry more than essentials, this might not be for you.

The price might to too rich for some

Honestly, I’m having a difficult time finding any cons with this bag. It’s a little embarrassing. But frankly, this bag for what it is designed to do is virtually perfect!

Price & Options

Ballistic with Black Leather

Compact: $229
Full: $239

Ballistic with Chocolate Leather

Compact: $229
Full: $239

Waxed Cotton with Chocolate Leather

Compact: $229
Full: $239

How does this bag Score?

97%

Summary In conclusion, I found this bag is made very well and the design is extremely thought out. I honestly have not found a flaw with this bag yet. But to be fair I have not really traveled with it outside my city due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. But till now I can't seem to find a flaw. This is a first!

Durability & Construction
100%
Weight
100%
Size
100%
Functionality
100%
OVERALL LOOKS
100%
Price
85%

About The Author

Matt Brandon

Matt is a Malaysia based assignment photographer. Well known as a photographer and international workshop instructor, Matt’s images have been used by business and organizations around the globe. Matt is also a Fujifilm Malaysia brand ambassador. Matt is a contributor to National Geographic, National Geographic Traveller and other major publications.

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