Like the title says. I'm thinking for real travel, like flying. And I'm thinking more about protecting it from impact against other stuff in the backpack. Is that a reason to get one of those overpriced dust covers, or is there another solution to protect the knobs, etc?
I've always skipped the dust cover (our feather duster works just fine), but I'm worried about beating it up in a full backpack that's going around airports and in overhead luggage.
Though since it's a standard device, I kind of wish I could just rent a Push in every town I visit. That would be easier.
Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
Re: Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
I gave in and bought one of these overpriced covers a while ago - Decksaver's one. Bought online for £34. Now even though it's a high price for a piece of molded plastic, I wouldn't even think of traveling without it protecting Push, or even leaving it uncovered at home when not working on it.
Fits real snugly and does not come off during transit. I used to use a feather duster prior to using the cover. Those pads still attracted dust like crazy, and I guess when dusting a lot of it falls into the device, building up over time.
£34 once for peace of mind for an expensive and much-loved device.
Bloody hell I sound like a poor salesman.
Fits real snugly and does not come off during transit. I used to use a feather duster prior to using the cover. Those pads still attracted dust like crazy, and I guess when dusting a lot of it falls into the device, building up over time.
£34 once for peace of mind for an expensive and much-loved device.
Bloody hell I sound like a poor salesman.
Re: Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
Decksaver for me too
Its expensive but worth it to protect my lovely Push
Its expensive but worth it to protect my lovely Push
Re: Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
As other memebers have said, I too travel with Push + Decksaver. I'm always about Toronto walking around getting inspiration and just busting out Push from my bag with my laptop to jam out. It does do a good job at protecting it as far as travelling in a backpack goes, but I would suggest on flights taking it as a carry on and not letting it go up in the overhead bin, under the chair seems safest
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Re: Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
Thanks guys. I went ahead and ordered one. It seemed decadent to order one just as a dust cover, but now that it's getting banged around in my bag I'm feeling a little different….
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Re: Do you protect your Push when it's in your backpack?
I've recently completed a round-the-world trip with an unprotected Push in my backpack. Granted, it was only sharing the pocket with my laptop - I put everything else in the other pocket of the backpack - but it came through almost entirely fine.
The one exception is the little rubber feet. Of which it now posseses only three. Interestingly, the push's profile is large enough that it's still very stable with only three feet. But I will be making a trip to the hardware store to get some more.
The one exception is the little rubber feet. Of which it now posseses only three. Interestingly, the push's profile is large enough that it's still very stable with only three feet. But I will be making a trip to the hardware store to get some more.