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Jason Dunn
06-12-2006, 10:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.roadwired.com/index.cfm?aid=7' target='_blank'>http://www.roadwired.com/index.cfm?aid=7</a><br /><br /></div><i>"With a flip of the flap, the new Skooba Skin converts from a sleek, padded laptop sleeve to a handled carry bag, or vice-versa. The latest introduction from Skooba/RoadWired, the Skooba Skin is designed to protect a computer while carried inside another bag or suitcase, or to be used on its own for meetings, classes or other times when the laptop alone is all that needs to be carried. At first glance, the Skooba Skin is a study in minimalist design—in its sleeve configuration it looks something like a padded, rounded envelope—and the manufacturer says that simplicity and “purity” were key goals in the development of the product. In fact, there is not a zipper, buckle, rivet, clip, or hardware of any kind to be found on the bag. Instead, a unique, patent-pending flap configuration makes the Skooba Skin as versatile as it is understated. Once the laptop is slid into its protective interior, the mirror-image flaps overlap one another like folded hands—one inside the case and one out—and the outer flap fastens in place with a simple, concealed Velcro tab to close the sleeve."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/skooba-skin_all_colors.jpg" /><br /><br />When it rains it pours: another new product from RoadWired, this time it's a convertible sleeve/tote. It comes in three sizes, a $29.95 USD version for 10-12" screen laptops, a $34.95 USD version for 14-15" laptops, and a big version for 17" laptops that costs $39.95 USD. I dig the colour choices, all great choices. I have a different type of RoadWired bag that's similar to this, the Skooba Sleeve. It has a front pouch and a shoulder strap though, so it's more of a "real" bag. This Skooba Skin is more akin to the neoprene sleeve I put my 10.6" Fujitsu laptop in before I place it inside another bag. What can I say, I want the Skooba Skin bags as well. Did I mention I have a bit of a compulsion for collecting laptop/tech bags? ;-) [Affiliate]

Chris Gohlke
06-13-2006, 12:46 PM
Very cool, I've been using a RoadWired wrap on my little Averatec before putting it in my bag. This looks much better as it won't take up much more space (if any) and will also function as a regular bag when necessary. I'll be ordering on of these soon, now, more importantly, what color.

surfer
06-13-2006, 01:00 PM
Jason,

Any plans on a review here so that the bag can be seen in action?

Jason Dunn
06-13-2006, 03:54 PM
Any plans on a review here so that the bag can be seen in action?

Yes, actually, I will be requesting a couple of these for review soon - but before I can do that, I need to finish the review on the Skooba Seventeen+ that they sent me last week. ;-)

Jeremy Charette
06-13-2006, 05:18 PM
Ha! Looks like I have the same compulsion, I've got more tech bags, shoulder bags, and luggage than I care to admit. I have enough bags for a small village to go on vacation!

Jason Dunn
06-13-2006, 05:20 PM
Update: Chris Gohlke will be writing up a Quick Look article on the Skooba Skin. I've got too much on my plate, so bug him now. ;-)

Jason Dunn
06-13-2006, 05:22 PM
Ha! Looks like I have the same compulsion, I've got more tech bags, shoulder bags, and luggage than I care to admit. I have enough bags for a small village to go on vacation!

Hey, maybe we should have a DMT contest for who has the most impressive collection of laptop bags. :lol: Funny thing is, I got rid of a whole bunch of them last summer in a garage sale, I only kept the "cool" ones...and I still have way too many. :roll:

Chris Gohlke
06-13-2006, 05:42 PM
Update: Chris Gohlke will be writing up a Quick Look article on the Skooba Skin. I've got too much on my plate, so bug him now. ;-)

Yes, bug me! Post anything particular you want to know about it and I'll be sure to put it through its paces.