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Luggage recs
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:39 am
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:39 am
Have a Briggs & Riley backpack I received as a gift a while back
Do not currently own a suitcase but went to B & R website and saw $799 for a damn suitcase.... is this normal?
Do not currently own a suitcase but went to B & R website and saw $799 for a damn suitcase.... is this normal?
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:43 am to DennisQuaid
No that’s expensive.
I like my Away Travel carry on
I like my Away Travel carry on
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:50 am to DennisQuaid
My advice for luggage:
Spend more time giving genuine thought to what you need than you do researching what's "the best".
Do you generally fly on tiny regional jets or larger jets with full sized overhead bins? How long are your trips? Do you generally need (really need) to check a bag, or do you carry on? Do you have any other special considerations?
Personally, I combine this underseat: LINK
With this convertible hanging bag as my carry on: LINK
But as I said, what works for me might be utterly irrelevant for you.
Spend more time giving genuine thought to what you need than you do researching what's "the best".
Do you generally fly on tiny regional jets or larger jets with full sized overhead bins? How long are your trips? Do you generally need (really need) to check a bag, or do you carry on? Do you have any other special considerations?
Personally, I combine this underseat: LINK
With this convertible hanging bag as my carry on: LINK
But as I said, what works for me might be utterly irrelevant for you.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 9:27 am to DennisQuaid
Briggs & Riley is probably the best brand as they have a lifetime warranty covering pretty much everything. If I was travelling weekly, that's what I'd get.
I'm a big fan of Travel Pro as they have a pretty good warranty depending on the product line. Supposedly Travel Pro is used by majority of airline air crews.
I'm a big fan of Travel Pro as they have a pretty good warranty depending on the product line. Supposedly Travel Pro is used by majority of airline air crews.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 10:00 am to DennisQuaid
Huge fan of rolling duffels but more importantly, I avoid spinners / 4 wheels at all costs.
If I am traveling solo and packing heavy (skiiing for example), I'll have a duffel that carries like a backpack as my carry-on like this
Then I'll use a rolling duffel like the Detour from Samsonite

If I am traveling solo and packing heavy (skiiing for example), I'll have a duffel that carries like a backpack as my carry-on like this
Then I'll use a rolling duffel like the Detour from Samsonite

Posted on 10/7/24 at 11:48 am to LSUfan4444
I may be in the market for some new luggage soon.
Any reasons for this? I have a couple of spinners that have been okay, just curious if the rolling duffels are better?
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I avoid spinners / 4 wheels at all costs.
Any reasons for this? I have a couple of spinners that have been okay, just curious if the rolling duffels are better?
Posted on 10/7/24 at 11:56 am to slinger1317
I love my LOJEL ... solid Japanese brand and affordable.
Floyd is a bit more expensive, but both will give you a much better look and feel than some rolling duffle bag.
Floyd is a bit more expensive, but both will give you a much better look and feel than some rolling duffle bag.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 11:58 am to slinger1317
Mainly, I generally find bags with rear wheels are easier to maneuver and drag over carpet, through parking lots, over curbs, etc and I would rather "pull" than "push" my bags. I also really like how small the duffel luggage folds down and it's easier to store wherever I go
Posted on 10/7/24 at 12:08 pm to DennisQuaid
Cotopaxi Alpa 28L/35L is the goat personal travel backpack. Lifetime warranty too.
I have a Level8 suitcase that I currently use. Not the biggest fan of it. I am looking for something better though.
I have a Level8 suitcase that I currently use. Not the biggest fan of it. I am looking for something better though.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 12:22 pm to DennisQuaid
I go Tumi for suitcases, Filson for duffle bags and briefcases.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 3:17 pm to DennisQuaid
For checked luggage I go to TJ Maxx and buy some cheap crap. Lasts years because I don’t check often.
Something a bit nicer like travel pro for rolling carryon.
A true travel backpack is also good.
Something a bit nicer like travel pro for rolling carryon.
A true travel backpack is also good.
Posted on 10/7/24 at 8:19 pm to DennisQuaid
TJ Maxx has a large selection of hard and soft sided luggage. While waiting for a bag recently, an airline luggage manager told me they see hard sided bags broken open much more often than soft sided luggage. It doesn’t give as much. I would still use hard side luggage and just put a strap on it. Most bags at TJ Maxx were under $150.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:40 am to tylerlsu2008
We have Tumis. I'm annoyed that I have to send them to Tumi to replace a zipper. I sent two large bags this year for zipper repair and it cost $130 just to get them to Tumi. If there's a better way to do it, I'd love to hear about it - Thx
Posted on 10/10/24 at 6:47 pm to Tigers13
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Tumi. If there's a better way to do it, I'd love to hear about it
Don’t buy Tumi?
Never understood expensive luggage.
Posted on 10/11/24 at 12:16 am to Tigertown in ATL
Samsonite Underseat Carry-On Spinner works for me. Holds enough for month plus overseas travel.
Posted on 10/12/24 at 4:53 pm to gpburdell
I have a travel pro 4 wheel spinner carry on, it has held up well for 10 years..
Posted on 10/13/24 at 9:56 am to DennisQuaid
B&R Baseline is the gold standard for luggage… warranty cannot be beat.
Posted on 10/13/24 at 10:46 am to DennisQuaid
I try to travel exclusively carry-on. I use a Pacsafe 25L backpack with the Away regular sized carry-on.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 11:44 pm to DennisQuaid
I fly weekly. I have an Away hard side carry on that I love.
Posted on 10/16/24 at 8:33 am to DennisQuaid
I bought an overhead sized Monos suitcase 2-3 years ago. I had noticed many international airlines were starting to force me to gate check or check my carry on luggage. The Monos is tight; but, I tend to travel very light. I’m still adjusting to the hard shell luggage. I view them as tools and not fashion symbols; so they get some light abuse. The Monos has held up very well. Not been asked to gate check it a single time. The add-on space saver bags they offer really maximize how much you can clack. Monos is not the cheapest or the most expensive offerings for sure. They do run clearances or other sales often. Their warranty; although I haven’t had to use it, is also very good.
This post was edited on 10/16/24 at 8:36 am
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