Under seat rolling tote advice
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Under seat rolling tote advice
I'm looking for a rolling tote that is sized to fit a personal item to replace my wife's purse on an upcoming trip. I'm taking my Red Oxx Gator and she prefers something with wheels.
I've looked at the TravelPro Crew 9 rolling tote and the Samsonite Maxlite 3 rolling tote but both are around 14x14x9 which is too large for a personal item according to United's sizers.
Any advice? I prefer it be less than $125 as we don't fly enough (5-6 times annually) to warrant much more.
I searched and searched but never found any threads that answer the personal item sizer question about rolling bags.
I've looked at the TravelPro Crew 9 rolling tote and the Samsonite Maxlite 3 rolling tote but both are around 14x14x9 which is too large for a personal item according to United's sizers.
Any advice? I prefer it be less than $125 as we don't fly enough (5-6 times annually) to warrant much more.
I searched and searched but never found any threads that answer the personal item sizer question about rolling bags.
#2
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Just bought the B&R U116 which is billed as an under seat bag but there is some debate on that. I haven't used it yet. The price point is a little high but if you can find free shipping and no tax it's not so bad for a quality piece of luggage.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2009
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I have this one in black and I LOVE it. It fit perfectly under the seat on my trip from LAX-BOS last year. It also fits in the overhead if you prefer. http://www.beallsflorida.com/online/...ghtest-luggage
#7
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Those measurements are internal check http://www.amazon.com/IT-Luggage-Gen...m/B006CS5J0A/2 here.
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Savo.../dp/B00GRLY14W claims 18 x 10 x 9 inches and it's Samsonite.
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Savo.../dp/B00GRLY14W claims 18 x 10 x 9 inches and it's Samsonite.
Last edited by chx1975; Mar 30, 2015 at 3:25 pm
#8
Join Date: Mar 2015
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I am no fan of rolling totes. You get a rather slim selection of bags and the wheel and handle system steals valuable space and adds weight.
If a tote sized bag is her preference then better to get the $30 Samsonite luggage trolley:http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lugg.../dp/B004WYD9NK
Then she can have her choice with any bag that fits the size requirement and just carry it in that luggage trolley. Another advantage of that system is that it is also possible to squeeze in a duty free shopping bag in case she does any shopping at the airport. Once you get on board the plane just collapse it all and put the trolley in the overhead and put the bag under the seat in front of her.
If a tote sized bag is her preference then better to get the $30 Samsonite luggage trolley:http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lugg.../dp/B004WYD9NK
Then she can have her choice with any bag that fits the size requirement and just carry it in that luggage trolley. Another advantage of that system is that it is also possible to squeeze in a duty free shopping bag in case she does any shopping at the airport. Once you get on board the plane just collapse it all and put the trolley in the overhead and put the bag under the seat in front of her.
#9
Join Date: May 2013
Location: JFK
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I am no fan of rolling totes. You get a rather slim selection of bags and the wheel and handle system steals valuable space and adds weight.
If a tote sized bag is her preference then better to get the $30 Samsonite luggage trolley:http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lugg.../dp/B004WYD9NK
Then she can have her choice with any bag that fits the size requirement and just carry it in that luggage trolley. Another advantage of that system is that it is also possible to squeeze in a duty free shopping bag in case she does any shopping at the airport. Once you get on board the plane just collapse it all and put the trolley in the overhead and put the bag under the seat in front of her.
If a tote sized bag is her preference then better to get the $30 Samsonite luggage trolley:http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lugg.../dp/B004WYD9NK
Then she can have her choice with any bag that fits the size requirement and just carry it in that luggage trolley. Another advantage of that system is that it is also possible to squeeze in a duty free shopping bag in case she does any shopping at the airport. Once you get on board the plane just collapse it all and put the trolley in the overhead and put the bag under the seat in front of her.
How small are these trolleys when they're folded down? And how easily do they do so?
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#12
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I have this one in black and I LOVE it. It fit perfectly under the seat on my trip from LAX-BOS last year. It also fits in the overhead if you prefer. http://www.beallsflorida.com/online/...ghtest-luggage
Last edited by BarbiJKM; Apr 8, 2015 at 8:47 am
#13
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I have this and love it. http://www.ebags.com/product/travelp...er-tote/221138
While it seems to have been replaced with a newer model, I have had it under the seat of every single plane United flies, including a Dash 8. Only problem I've encountered was when wife attempted to put it under the seat on the 1 seat side of an ERJ145. Didn't fit there due to the seat brackets. But everywhere else it's fit.
What I like most is that it has its own wheels, and also has a strap to piggypack on top of a larger bag.
While it seems to have been replaced with a newer model, I have had it under the seat of every single plane United flies, including a Dash 8. Only problem I've encountered was when wife attempted to put it under the seat on the 1 seat side of an ERJ145. Didn't fit there due to the seat brackets. But everywhere else it's fit.
What I like most is that it has its own wheels, and also has a strap to piggypack on top of a larger bag.
#14
Join Date: Jun 2008
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I didn't try the Samsonite Savor 18" because it's not available in Canada. The Samsonite website has this to say: Overall Dimensions: 18.0" x 11.0" x 9.5" which according to customer support includes wheels and handles etc so it has a high chance of being OK. It's also 160 CAD by the time it gets to Canada.
Instead, I've gotten http://www.amazon.ca/American-Touris.../dp/B00CRTUFSE this 30 CAD bag. Cheap as dirt and the measurements are right for United and if you pack it so that the bag cross cut forms a triangle instead of a rectangle (pretty close to a square, in fact) then it quite probably would fit even the Air Canada stringy thin personal item sizer. You can do this because while the bottom (obviously) and the long sides have some structure the shorter sides have absolutely none. The Amazon product page has exact measurements in the question section. I am 6'3" and could roll it just OK -- it has two section extending surprisingly long handle -- but still I think I'll get an extender for it for comfort.
Instead, I've gotten http://www.amazon.ca/American-Touris.../dp/B00CRTUFSE this 30 CAD bag. Cheap as dirt and the measurements are right for United and if you pack it so that the bag cross cut forms a triangle instead of a rectangle (pretty close to a square, in fact) then it quite probably would fit even the Air Canada stringy thin personal item sizer. You can do this because while the bottom (obviously) and the long sides have some structure the shorter sides have absolutely none. The Amazon product page has exact measurements in the question section. I am 6'3" and could roll it just OK -- it has two section extending surprisingly long handle -- but still I think I'll get an extender for it for comfort.
Last edited by chx1975; Apr 20, 2015 at 10:19 pm