It’s not a problem when wearing a long-sleeve top, but if you’re wearing a t-shirt it’ll bother you. Your wrists are likely to rest on these while you’re typing - depending on how you sit - and it’s a little uncomfortable. I soon got used to the weight, but one thing I do notice all the time is the rather rough edges on the bottom cover, which sit around the sides of your device. And again, you can use the bottom cover on its own if this is a massive problem for you. And personally, I’d rather have the lock there if I was going to user a cover at all. In fact, if you remove the lock on the corner, it’s no different. Having said that, it’s not really any thicker than a standard MacBook Pro cover. The Retina MacBook Pro isn’t a super light machine anyway- you’ll always notice it in your backpack - but with the Lockable Cover applied it’s noticeably heavier and thicker. Those differences in weight, and the additional bulk that the cover adds to your device, are definitely noticeable.
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