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Luggage that can be stacked or strapped together? Or strap options?
Posted on 10/15/22 at 10:41 pm
Posted on 10/15/22 at 10:41 pm
I would love to either find some luggage or some kind of straps to hold like a checked bag and carry on together. Any recommendations?
I would prefer to have hard sided luggage just because we typically buy some fragile items on vacation and I prefer that if it's not something we can carry with us on a plane.
I know it's easier to strap soft sided luggage together, but wanted to ask.
We go on a lot of cruises, and the aisles are narrow, and I would love to get two pieces of luggage moved around with one hand.
I would prefer to have hard sided luggage just because we typically buy some fragile items on vacation and I prefer that if it's not something we can carry with us on a plane.
I know it's easier to strap soft sided luggage together, but wanted to ask.
We go on a lot of cruises, and the aisles are narrow, and I would love to get two pieces of luggage moved around with one hand.
Posted on 10/16/22 at 6:41 am to kywildcatfanone
Many of the travel backpacks have straps that can be attached to rolling luggage. I have a matein carry-on backpack that I use on smaller trips which can fit about as much as you can in a regular carry on, you can either wear as a backpack or strap to other luggage. The good thing about it is that it can be considered as a personal item, so combined with a regular rolling carry on can be taken on a plane without paying any bag fees essentially having two pieces of luggage
Posted on 10/16/22 at 7:37 am to kywildcatfanone
Most carryon bags have a strap or slot you can slide the handle of a hard roller checked bag. If that is what you are talking about.
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