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Skooba Design Checkthrough Bag

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    Here's the bag opened, exposing the laptop compartment with the transparent window.

    Also See: Sail through Airport Security with the Skooba Checkthrough

    Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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    As per the instructions make sure the transparent side is facing upwards and nothing is sitting on top of it.

    Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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    Here's the bag all closed up.

    Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

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    The Skooba Checkthrough bag has plenty of space for extra gadgets, your chargers, your cords, your camera, GPS, phone, whatever else is needed for your trip in the main compartment. There are two smaller zippered compartments in front as well as a larger zippered compartment for quick access to your cell phone or your wallet with ID.

    Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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    With a Skooba Design Checkthrough laptop bag you can just ignore these advisories and enjoy your trip.

    Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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Checkthrough is TSA certified so you can keep your laptop in the bag during the airport security screening process. Also See: Sail through Airport Security with the Skooba Checkthrough

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Here's the bag opened, exposing the laptop compartment with the transparent window.

Also See: Sail through Airport Security with the Skooba Checkthrough

Published: December 30, 2008 -- 19:08 GMT (11:08 PST)

Caption by: Jason Perlow

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