Review: Waterfield Designs Portable Muzetto

Portable Muzetto from Waterfield Designs.  Price as tested: 213.96 USD
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Perfect timing

I almost didn't receive my Portable Muzetto in time to test it on my trip to the East Coast this April. Evidently, this new bag has proven to be so popular with Waterfield's customers that Gary and his team can't keep up with demand.
 
It's a testament to Waterfield's great customer service that Gary himself personally emailed me to apologize that my bag may not arrive in time. He also offered to cancel my order if the delay had caused me to change my mind. It was one of those simple gestures that breeds loyalty in your customers.
 
Thankfully, my bag did arrive at my door the day before I left. (I never considered canceling my order.)
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Design

The Portable Muzetto is a 10-inch version of Waterfield's top-of-the-line offering, designed specifically with the iPad in mind. While the iPad could fit naked into a Personal Muzetto, or sleeved inside the larger 13-inch Laptop Muzetto with room to spare, Gary felt a specially designed size in between these two variations was in order for Apple's newest gadget.
 
Aside from the slightly larger size, the Portable Muzetto is pretty much exactly the same as the Personal Muzetto. The outside of the bag is naturally tanned leather with a nicely sanded finish. It's beautiful and should wear quite well. Underneath the weighted main flap is a nylon section that is available in six colors.
 
I chose black, mostly because I wanted it to match my Ultimate SleeveCase with Leather trim perfectly. I know, black is a little boring. But I'm a little boring, so it suits me fine.
 
Like all of Waterfield's cases, the Portable Muzetto has a gold liner inside its pockets, to make finding items easier. This is the mark of good bag design, and a feature found mostly in much pricier bags.
 
Everything from the strap D rings to the auto-locking zippers suggests that this bag is a quality product. No loose stitching, no signs of laziness on the production-side. This is the real deal.

Taking it on the road

One of the reasons I gave up my laptop for the iPad was so that I could make my digital life a bit more portable. Carrying around a 17-inch laptop in a giant backpack for several years had taken its toll on me. So my new bag had to be all about carrying just the essentials. The iPad, an umbrella on rainy days, a set of headphones, maybe a few papers from work, a cable or two. Keep it light and simple.
 
The portable Muzetto fits that bill exactly. It's fairly lightweight. It's much smaller than a backpack. And yet it fits all my essentials without allowing me to take too much extra junk I don't need.
 
With the iPad Ultimate SleeveCase inside the main pouch, I put two dock connector cables in the zipper pouch, along with my keys, change, and some small papers. In the front area, I placed an umbrella and my small Gear Pouch (also from Waterfield) which holds my VGA adapter, power adapters for my iPad and iPhone, and my personal earphones. I also managed to slip my Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard from Apple inside the area in front of the iPad. The small pocket near the outside is perfect for either a wallet or an iPhone. I tend to alternate between the two.
 
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For my trip, I was going to be using the new Muzetto in a plane, car, subway, and bus. I would also be walking quite a bit. So I was excited to see how it would fare.
 
On the plane, the Muzetto was the perfect companion. It fit very easily under the seat in front of me, giving me far more leg and foot room than I usually get with my big backpack. Because the weighted flap has no clasp of any kind, getting the iPad in and out was super-simple, even in crowded coach.
 
(If you haven't taken your iPad on a plane yet, you're in for a treat. It's so much better than trying to negotiate a laptop on a tray table.)

On the subway, the Muzetto proved again to be well-suited to its task. The flap allows for very easy access to the inside pockets, so you don't need to take the bag off your shoulder to get items from inside. I generally don't take the iPad out on the subway train, but I can easily get to my Gear Pouch for my headphones, or grab my keys or wallet, or slip my iPhone in or out of its pocket.
 
Walking around town, I was pleased with how light the Muzetto is, and how well-constructed the non-slip strap is. The vertical design is great for weight distribution. My bag never once fell off my shoulder, even in high wind conditions, and I never experienced some of the squeaking or other rubbing metal noises I get from other bags with D-rings.
 
Despite its expensive leather look, the Muzetto also handled the rain quite well. My efforts to keep it dry with an umbrella proved futile, but in the end, despite getting quite wet, the leather exterior still maintained its beauty and softness.
 
All in all, this bag is the perfect example of just how well designed, crafted, and executed any Waterfield product is. You really can tell the difference, and you really do feel like you are getting your money's worth.
 
I can't think of any way that Gary could improve upon the design of this bag. Ultimately, this bag is going to travel with me everywhere, so I need to find it more than just functional. I need to be attached to it emotionally. And I am.
 
Like all Waterfield products, the Portable Muzetto is made here in San Francisco, not a sweat shop in China. It's made in an environmentally responsible way by people who are paid a fair wage. You could find plenty of cheaper bags on the market, but none that is of this quality.
 
I highly recommend this bag, as well as many other fine products from Waterfield.
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33 Comments

Apr 30, 2010
Kevin E said...
I'm considering purchasing a Muzetto bag. Wondering, though, how much room is left in the Portable once you have your iPad and wireless keyboard in there. There are times when I would be carrying a book with me (perhaps an inch and a half thick). Would there be room for that? Or maybe I'd be better off getting the one a size bigger. Thanks for the review!
Apr 30, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
I'm not sure about a book AND the keyboard. I guess if I didn't have my umbrella and gear pouch in there, a book would probably fit. But it would be pretty tight. 

Depends, too, if you are using a thicker sleeve case like I am for the iPad itself. With a thinner slip case around the iPad, like the suede jacket or even the slip case, there would definitely be more room for a book. 


Apr 30, 2010
Kevin E said...
Thanks for your input, Joe. I ordered the Portable.
May 03, 2010
Peter S said...
Thanks for your review, Joe. I ordered one for my iPad.
May 03, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
Thank you. I think you'll love it. I'm still getting compliments on mine almost every day. 



May 13, 2010
Hannah said...
Thanks for your review, very nice photos.. : )
Can you fit A4 size documents in the Portable? I need to carry some documents, I might need to go up a size..
May 13, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
Thanks for your comments. 

I can fit US Letter-sized documents into the inner pouch where the SleeveCase sits, or in the back open pocket. A4 is a bit longer than letter, though, so I'm not sure you could fit them in without folding. At least on the inside. On the outside magazine pocket, if you don't mind them sticking out on the top a bit, I think they would fit. 



May 17, 2010
Richard Kenyada said...
Great Review, Joe. It helped me decide between the Personal size and the 13" (I'm going Personal) The photos and your review helped me to get a better sense of the portability and capacity of the Personal Muzetto, and maybe even the Bluetooth keyboard over the docking keyboard. I love Waterfield products.
May 17, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
Thanks for the nice words. I'm a huge Waterfield fan, too. 

Yeah, the Bluetooth keyboard is much more portable. 

Jun 01, 2010
Izzy Dizzy said...
I ordered a VertiGo from Waterfield. My next order will be a Muzetto Portable. :-)
Jun 09, 2010
Rick Huizinga said...
Can you fit the Bose QuietComfort headphones and the iPad in this bag?
Jun 10, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
The quiet comforts are a bit big, but smaller than many standard headphones (non-earbud style). I'd think they would fit in there, as long as you didn't try to jam too many other things into the bag.
Sep 20, 2010
Dirk de Jong said...
Thanks Joe, from the Netherlands...
Love your review...and wel shot photo's

I already orderd the ipad version...but your review made sure i made the
right choice!

I am defenately a Waterfield fan/ " adict" now, to...

Thanks again

Best regards
Dirk de jong
The Netherlands

Sep 20, 2010
Joe Cieplinski said...
Thanks, Dirk. Four-and-a-half months later, I still absolutely love my Muzetto. I take it with me everywhere I go, and it doesn't look a day older than the day I first received it. Amazingly well made bag.

Thanks for reading, and thanks for posting.

Nov 04, 2010
Eolake said...
Joe,
Very good review. I just got a 10-inch Muzetto myself, in black leather (and pine-green). The leather is like I like it, soft and not glossy. And the bag has that Extra that so few products have :-). Not a big surprise that Gary makes bags fitted to Apple products.
Mar 14, 2011
Alistair Calder said...
Joe,

I am about to purchase an iPad 2 (if I can find one) and will be putting it in a Portenza moleskine-like case. I will also be carrying a wireless keyboard and a charger. You seem to be carrying many of the same things. Do you think the Portable is a better choice than the 11"?

Mar 15, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
I don't know how big that Portenza case is, but if it's comparable to my Ultimate Sleeve Case, or a bit smaller, I'd say the Portable is definitely a good fit for what you want to do. It depends on how much stuff you want to be able to carry around on the off days where you might need an extra thing or two. I don't think there's a world of difference between the Portable and the 11", so you're probably fine either way. I just like how the iPad fits very snugly in my Portable.

And my iPad 2 fits in the Portable and Ultimate Sleeve Case just fine, too. I put a Smart Cover on the iPad 2, and it's still a bit thinner than my old iPad 1. So it slides right into the sleeve.

Mar 20, 2011
grant said...
thanks for the review...i just ordered a portable and a slip case for my ipad2 w/smart cover. might not get them for another month or so, but the wait should be worth it...
Mar 20, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
It will most definitely be worth it.
Mar 22, 2011
i_follow_tech said...
I'm interested in the 10" Portable, but want to use it w/ the Split Strap I'm getting from Kickstarter ( <http: /> ). I eMailed SFBags directly about an option to the default sewn-on strap and they said they'd be happy to "sew up a strap that would be attached via swivel snaphooks if you'd like. Just request this inside the special instructions upon check out." Great customer service, order to follow.
Mar 22, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
Yes. Gary and his team are very accommodating. Good to know he can customize the strap for you.
Mar 24, 2011
Tim said...
I'm curious to know if you have also seen the personal muzetto and how it compares. I'm a minimalist, but I still like my hands free (I have two small children and frequently carry my DSLR) and, in addition to my iPad, I often need to carry 8 1/2x11 papers.

You note that the iPad will fit in the personal as well. I wonder if you cold expound on their differences? Do you have a good idea of why one would choose this over the personal?

Mar 24, 2011
Tim said...
I'm curious to know if you have also seen the personal muzetto and how it compares. I'm a minimalist, but I still like my hands free (I have two small children and frequently carry my DSLR) and, in addition to my iPad, I often need to carry 8 1/2x11 papers.

You note that the iPad will fit in the personal as well. I wonder if you cold expound on their differences? Do you have a good idea of why one would choose this over the personal?

May 31, 2011
Chalo said...
I was wondering if any of the items that you place inside the front pocket -or the main compartment, for that matter- fall out of the Muzetto if, say, it took a tumble, or a bounce in the back seat of your car when you just threw the bag on it because you were running late to somewhere. And the reason I ask is that I had the Tom Bihn Ristretto, and everything always fell out of the front pocket!! I noticed that the Muzetto does not have any snaps, zippers, fasteners, or what have you in those compartments. Your input will be greatly appreciated.
May 31, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
I have never had anything fall out of the Muzetto. The front flap is weighted, so it doesn't come flying up during normal use. That being said, I generally don't fling any bag with my iPad in it around without care. No matter how rushed I am, I take my electronic devices very seriously. Haven't had any major spills with it, either. So I can't say how it will do if you swing it around all crazy.

Mostly, when I'm around town with it, I have enough things packed in there where they're not flopping around. Any small, looser items I put in the inner pouch with the zipper.

May 31, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
I don't have any experience with the personal muzetto, but it's basically the same bag, only smaller. An iPad will fit in there with a thin slipcover, or "naked" but not if you have a full sleeve for it, like I do.

The downside to using a thin slip case is that you sacrifice some protection. Now, it's true that even a full sleeve inside the muzetto isn't going to save you if you bang the thing around too much, but every little layer of padding helps. It's a matter of how careful you want to force yourself to be, and how confident you are that you won't be taking a major spill with your iPad while you're out and about.

May 31, 2011
Chalo said...
Thanks Joe, I think you are starting to convince me. However, I still remain a bit hesitant due to pickpocketing concerns in cities that I frequent in Europe and South America. A bag with no way to secure its flap, or pockets, it's a thug's dream-come-true!!
May 31, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
Maybe. I'm six-foot two, so pickpockets usually think twice before messing with me, unless they're really talented. And I keep my hands on my bag at all times when I'm walking about. I keep it at my side, rather than behind me, on the subways and while walking. Tuck it under my feet when I'm at a table, etc. But you're right; easier access for you is also easier access for others, to a certain extent.
Jun 01, 2011
snookasnoo said...
Great review. Waterfield is awesome in every way.
Jun 01, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
I agree. About Waterfield, that is. My review skills I'll leave to others to judge.

I'm waiting for Apple to release a new MacBook Air soon. Want to try out that MacBook Air Wallet from Waterfield when the time comes.

Jul 11, 2011
Aisyah said...
Nice review of the portable muzetto! Just wonder whether the portable could take in both Macbook Air 13 and iPad2 in its main compartment, or would it be too tight?
Jul 11, 2011
Joe Cieplinski said...
Thanks.

The Portable Muzetto wouldn't fit the MacBook Air 13" at all, let alone with an iPad in it as well. You'd probably be better off with one of the larger Muzettos for that purpose. Or the new MacBook Air Wallet, which some have claimed fits both the MacBook and the iPad together. I'd be a little scared to do that myself, given that you wouldn't be able to add a sleeve or some other extra protection between the two items. You don't want the MacBook rubbing up against your iPad's screen, after all.

Sep 14, 2011
Barry Maurice said...
I have never had anything fall out of the Muzetto. The front flap is weighted, so it doesn't come flying up during normal use. That being said, I generally don't fling any bag with my iPad in it around without care. No matter how rushed I am, I take my electronic devices very seriously. Haven't had any major spills with it, either. So I can't say how it will do if you swing it around all crazy.

Mostly, when I'm around town with it, I have enough things packed in there where they're not flopping around. Any small, looser items I put in the inner pouch with the zipper.

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