March 11, 2024, 10:03 AM
erj_pilotCarry On Luggage Bag Preference
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Most pilots and some flight attendants get the Stealth bag from Luggage Works. The one I have has a metal frame and is friggin' indestructible, but the empty weight is heavy as hell. I believe they do make one with a lighter aluminum or Carbon Fiber frame that is much lighter, but it wouldn't be as durable for the abuse I put a bag through, IMHO. HOWEVER...I don't think you would be putting a bag through the paces and abuse that airline crews put them through. Let me dig up a link for you...
Here you go:
Stealth Premier This is their most expensive aluminum frame roll-a-board. Have some less expensive ones with metal frame...check out their website. Stick with the 22" frame...26" or 27" won't fit properly in the overhead.
March 11, 2024, 10:20 AM
pawprintsdocAnother vote for Travelpro here...we don't travel much, but have been pretty pleased with the couple of pieces that we have from them.
March 11, 2024, 01:35 PM
gearhoundsWhen I used to fly often for work, I would have the largest rigid side carry on possible that would fit in overhead storage, and the largest soft “personal bag” I could expect to fit u see the seat in front of me. A soft bag can be squished to fit the space- mine was a cheap tacticool backpack.
March 11, 2024, 02:18 PM
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Originally posted by fischtown7:
Really nice affordable RIMOWA style carry on. Company called MVST, lifetime warranty, will get scratched and dinged up being aluminum but they are tough. I am about to replace my carry on a TUMI after 15 years, so its either going to be this or I am gonna splurge on the RIMOWA.
MVST carry on
Buyer beware, while MVST says they have a lifetime warranty, there's an undercurrent of discontent amongst users. Then there's the issue of its sourcing and the background of the company. Check out the Alibaba-link. Do you know anybody that owns/uses?
https://www.reddit.com/r/trave...mvst_select_luggage/
Thanks for the heads up, I saw one in the airport and liked the way it looked. If I still traveled as much as I used to I would have bought the Rimowa when I was Germany, I still might but its hard to justify the cost on something I will not use as much as I used to. Thats why I was considering the MVST.
The Rimowa-look is sharp and iconic, many brands have come & gone attempting to mimic if not outright copy it at a lower cost. Getting one maybe my one luxury purchase I may strive for.
Hard-sided luggage has had a revival over the last decade, Away came out with some stylish colors and a unique battery pack, which led to problems. Since then other brands like Monos and Beis have come in with their color pallets, and their fans have touted better features or, a more durable finish.