Travel Technology - suggestions on foldable garment bag




totti
Sep 19, 06, 5:13 am
Did a search but couldn't find any helpful information.

I am looking for a new foldable garment bag (it would be cool if it wouldn't be larger than 57 * 54 * 15 cm so that I can use it as carry-on at least on LH and other *A carriers)

Trifold and leather would me prefered but any recommendations (also standard foldable and other material) would be appreciated. There was once a great trifold leather garment bag in the LH M&M World Shop catalogue but this bag isn't available anymore :(

Thanks in advance
Cheers
totti



PS: I was not sure if "Travel Technology" is the right forum to post but could find any better. Dear Moderators, if you think there are forums my thread would fit better to please move it there.


sentom
Sep 22, 06, 8:21 am
Did a search but couldn't find any helpful information.

I am looking for a new foldable garment bag (it would be cool if it wouldn't be larger than 57 * 54 * 15 cm so that I can use it as carry-on at least on LH and other *A carriers)

Trifold and leather would me prefered but any recommendations (also standard foldable and other material) would be appreciated. There was once a great trifold leather garment bag in the LH M&M World Shop catalogue but this bag isn't available anymore :(

Thanks in advance
Cheers
totti



PS: I was not sure if "Travel Technology" is the right forum to post but could find any better. Dear Moderators, if you think there are forums my thread would fit better to please move it there.

hi totti,

have a look here (http://www.tumi.com). its a bit on the pricy side but way worth it. i only own tumi luggage, not leather but the ballistic nylon line, and its nearly indestructable. in case something does go wrong they have great service... at least thats my experience with them...

hope that helps

cheers

sentom

mikel51
Sep 22, 06, 7:20 pm
hi totti,

have a look here (http://www.tumi.com). its a bit on the pricy side but way worth it. i only own tumi luggage, not leather but the ballistic nylon line, and its nearly indestructable. in case something does go wrong they have great service... at least thats my experience with them...

hope that helps

cheers

sentom

This got me thinking about the Tumi Forsythe. It looks comforatable. Any real world users have any comments. How about the doctors without borders model. Its expensive, looks less comfortable, and I am not sure if I would ever use the solar charger.




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