Checkpoint Flyer Briefcase

It may not be the most glamorous briefcase I've ever seen but the new Checkpoint Flyer Briefcase by Tom Bihn has one very important feature, it can slide through airport checkpoints with your Mac safely inside a sleeve, saving you the awkward fumble of taking out your computer, putting it into a bin and sending it through the chute unprotected along with umpteen other Apple computers.
The durable bag is made of ballistic nylon with YKK Uretek zippers, Duraflex Stealth buckles, and Poron foam-padded handles in Tom Bihn's Seattle factory. It's pretty travel friendly with 11 organizational pockets, a back pocket that zips open to accommodate the handle of a roll-aboard, a quick-access boarding pass/map pocket and a folded foam laptop compartment that completely encases the laptop in 8mm-thick closed cell foam, available in three sizes designed specifically to fit Apple laptops (yes, it fits PCs too). They say it requires less than 3 seconds to be prepared in order to send the briefcase through the x-ray machine. It is available for pre-order through Tom Bihn and ships by late September. It sells for $220.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Graffitimonkie Aug 24th 2008 6:47PM
I just loved the news when I first heard of these laptop bags that will let you go through screening without having to take your laptop out of the bag.
It is always a hassle to go through an airport security line, and having to get patted down would be even worst, but what's even worst than that is having to be distracted and your laptop gets taken by the wrong person whether by accident or on purpose. But I'm not saying this won't happen now they'll just grab the entire bag but at least we won't feel so time stretched when our flight is about to take off in 10 minutes and you're trying to pack all your stuff back together and putting your shoes on both feet at a time.
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Lindon Sep 2nd 2008 9:18PM
as the top people said, i like the package, i hope you can mail me the wholesale price, i am in china, it's a big marketing are waiting you to expand.
best regard,looking forward at your reply
Jim Hall Sep 16th 2008 1:10AM
I was fortunate enough to receive a review model of the Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer. It really is as good as advertised. It holds a ton of stuff, converts almost instantly & sails through the x-ray machine.
Based on personal experience I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND the Checkpoint Flyer.