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| Brand: Skooba® / RoadWired Category: Apparel Department: Unisex-adult
Buy New: $74.95 - $139.95
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Rating: 12 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 8 x 17
ASIN: B001J9S526
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| Features:
| • | 1680 Denier Ballistic exterior, smooth nylon interior, divided folderfile section, cargo pockets for metal detector items and allowable liquid (3-1-1 bags, and more | | • | Designed primarily to hold all 1515.4 inch laptops, but many 16 inch and compactslim 17 inch models will fit | | • | Bag unzips in the center, unfolds and exposes laptop section below patent-pending quick-recognition window so security screener gets instant visual confirmation of contents, as added checkpoint-friendly reinforcement | | • | Designed to re-fold by picking the bag up by the handle or strap at the end of security process. The bag is equally secure whether the inspection zipper is open or closed, so the traveler can leave security, carry the bag safely and re-zip when convenient | | • | Approx 20 pockets, compartments and organizers in all, including easy-access Doc-pocket for boarding pass and passport, pop-outno-snag hideaway ID holder, and much more |
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Product Description Security checkpoint friendly laptop bag.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Great function January 7, 2009 S. Sullivan (Atlanta, GA USA) I bought this bag for my husband, who flies frequently, for Christmas after researching several "airport security-friendly" bags. The design combined with cost of this one made it the best choice in my opinion. My husband really likes the bag--and especially the separately purchased superbungee strap. (The bag's description makes it hard to tell whether it comes with a strap at all. It does, but it is a basic one and not as comfortable as the superbungee.) He has yet to take a trip, so we can't say how TSA will handle it. The only drawback is the aesthetic. It's a pretty run-of-the-mill looking bag. It will be nice when some more stylish ones come out.
A good idea but needs refinement January 5, 2009 Maxwell Johnson (Orlando,, FL, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The designers of this bag have hit on a good idea but the design needs some additional work if it is to be fully successful. The bag is large, in fact too large to fit comfortably under airline seats. This means contending for space in the overhead bins. These, of course, are becoming increasingly crowded as people try to duck baggage check charges by carrying on their goodies. Despite the large size, padding around the laptop is minimal. Others may view this differently but in my own case I do not want to have to treat my laptop case as through it were a carton of eggs. The bag is also quite thick and I am not quite certain why this is, given the limited padding. As others have noted, the stitching on the interior pockets and lining is not industrial strength and could fail if the pockets are overfilled. Finally, travelers should be aware that not all TSA agents will allow the bag to go through X-ray with the laptop in place. This is especially true in smaller airports where such bags are less often seen. Arguing with TSA about the allowability of anything is a losing proposition so be prepared, at least occasionally, to have to remove your laptop and put it in a bin. Also, be very sure not to pack anything else on the laptop side such as a power supply or video cable. I hope that the next version of this bag will remedy some of the deficits noted by me and by other reviewers. At the same time, TSA should become more familiar with this type of bag.
Slightly disappointing January 1, 2009 S. Fitzpatrick (Jacksonville, FL) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this bag sight unseen, and had high hopes due to a favorable review on CNET. First off, it's big. I know it needs to be a certain size to contain a laptop, but I also use it as a primary 'manbag' to bring to work each day, and it's a bit of overkill for that. But the most troubling aspect so far is a tear on one of the front small pockets. The material is reipping from the stitching, and this is after 6 weeks of use. As far as the airport screening factor, so far so good, but keep in mind you still have to unzip this thing and lay the laptop down on the conveyor belt. I see that as only 15% less work than taking it out of a bag. I also was surprised at the amount of padding for the computer compartment, thinking there should be more. As far as positives: It looks good, there's plenty of pockets, a nice padded handle and shoulder strap, and it should make for an easier airport commute. For $100 or so, and now with a tear, it's tough to endorse.... but I'm rooting for it!
Too big, no padding December 31, 2008 Dave Hinde (Norfolk, VA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
First, kudos to Amazon that got this to me in ONE day, and I didn't pay for any overnight shipping, or any special handling. The guidelines for underseat storage is 36 inches total. Unfortunately, I found this out after I bought this bag. The bag is 37.5 inches. I will probably return this bag. Skooba needs to take 1.5 inches out of the middle of this bag!! I was also dissapointed in the lack of padding around the edges of the laptop. The pictures make it appear like there is thick padding, but there isn't.
TSA folks love it! December 29, 2008 Bob (Little Rock, AR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bag is excellent! Have been in four airports to date and all the TSA people have used the word "cool." The other day at Reagan International in Washington a TSA person helping customers get their items through X-Ray insisted that I take the laptop out. I told her it was one of the new TSA friendly bags -- she was not familiar with the term. I told her that it would be OK and that the X-Ray guy would love it! She gave it a shot and watched the bag go right through. The X-Ray guy said, "as long as you don't put any wires on that side, you're good to go!" Just as the video shows, as the bag comes out of the X-Ray machine, you reach under, grab the handle, walk away, and re-zip the bag together at your convenience. Of all the designs I looked at this one seems to be the best. Construction seems excellent and the carry handle is very comfortable. Plenty of storage space.
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