Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:32PM EDT
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Ok, we've been hearing plenty about these new
"checkpoint friendly" bags, and even
got photos of what some may look like once they get the TSA thumbs up, but
I think it's time someone out there made them available so we can stop holding
up the line at the airport.
I got an email from Mobile Edge who informs me it will be releasing three new checkpoint friendly bags later this summer (still waiting on details with an exact date).
The trio is part of the ScanFast Collection that features a briefcase, a backpack, and a messenger bag. These cases have already been approved by the Transportation Security Administration, and are now bonafide checkpoint friendly products that allow travelers to pass through security without having to remove laptops from the cases.
It seems to me all the basic styles are covered by Mobile Edge, which gives us some variety, although all three bags seem pretty plain. But that should be expected, since the TSA did set specific design guidelines for these new type of bags. Check them out if you travel a lot, and keep an eye on them because they're expected to hit stores this summer.
Related:
Checkpoint-friendly bags approved
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So what is a "Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Bag" and how does it differ from a non-checkpoint friendly laptop bag?
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1 Posted by tpscoach on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:19PM EDT Report Abuse
I agree with the guard comments. I think LapStrap is the only design that is going to ensure any consistency. I haven't been stopped yet...