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Tom Bihn's TSA-Approved Checkpoint Flyer Laptop Bag Reviewed


We could tell from the press shot that this here laptop bag was far and away the most beautiful of the TSA-approved bunch, and a recent review over at Gadling confirms it. Put simply, the Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer is "fantastic," and even the reviewer found himself startled at just how much he dug it. The build quality was remarkable, the ease of use was commendable and the design itself was obviously worthy of praise.

The only real rub is the bloated sticker; the price of admission is a stiff $220, and that's before you add in any useful straps or extra packing cubes. 'Course, you're probably wondering how this thing fared in real-world use, and we're happy to report that no cavity searches were required when passing through security on a flight from Chicago to Amsterdam. Check the full writeup and a hands-on gallery in the read link.

Puma Releases Stylish, Cheap Laptop Bags

Puma Laptop BagYour company gave you that big, ugly leather laptop bag that adds so much bulk you may as well be carrying around a desktop PC. You want something sleek, stylish, and perhaps something to match your outfits.

Puma to the rescue: The shoe company is now offering sleek laptop bags in a variety of colors for only $20, meaning you can get each color for each day of the week. Perfect for the ladies, and acceptable for the dudes, especially in black. Keep in mind these bags are pretty low-profile, so if you're a paper pack rat, don't expect to bring your entire file system everywhere.

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