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Waterfield Designs Gear Storage Case for Travel Review

by Tazim Damji

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Toted as a case for carrying your iPod and all its accessories, this case from Waterfield Designs has so many uses and possibilities for storage that I can imagine myself using it in a variety of ways.

Waterfield Case

The outside of the Travel Case is sporty—it looks like it could really take a beating, and I wouldn’t have to worry about tossing it in to my purse, carry-on bag or suitcase. With this case, I know my gear will be protected and safe. The bottom part is grippy/rubbery and flat so that it stands up to easily be able to get at your stuff.

So, what can you use this case for (besides your iPod accessories)?

cord case

There is so much room in this bag that it was difficult deciding what to showcase. When I go on an upcoming trip I plan on putting in my cables for my iPad, camera cables, extra battery and charger for my camera. I am looking for a few more things to add to my travel accessories collection—an adaptor for my iPad to transfer photos, amongst other things. I think there is more than enough room in this case for these extras. The travel cases come in a range of sizes, priced between $35 and $39.

case

I like the punch of bright orange inside the case, and the high quality of materials. There is soft felty material pouches to put your cords etc. in to and a good amount of padding to keep everything protected. With all the little pockets and the zippered section on the front, this case  works well to organize items for travel as well as daily commutes, with your tech gear in tow.

waterfield case

I am really happy with this case so far, and look forward to road-testing it further when I travel for 3 weeks in September. Look out for another review of a Waterfield Designs product in the next few weeks. Check out the rest of their huge selection on their website, where you can purchase their cases.

I received this case from Waterfield Designs in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not compensated in any other way.

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Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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