Duffle bags for safari
#16
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ORD
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The direct flight is on SA Airlink.
#19
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Holy smokes! I've been trying to get my head around that Perfect Travel Look concept for many decades.
So a bag with a weird name is all it takes . . . if only I had known earlier how easy it was! I feel reborn.
Johan
So a bag with a weird name is all it takes . . . if only I had known earlier how easy it was! I feel reborn.
Johan
#20
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And I assumed that you had the Perfect Travel Look down pat a long time ago.
#21
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Now I know the cake is a bag, and the cherry goes by the name Holii. I just need to find out if there's a men's version.
Johan
#22
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: RDU
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Picking up this thread. What's the verdict on SA Airlink's Lodge Link fights for duffels with wheels. Bags like this are mostly soft sided, except the hard side with the wheels and frame.
(apologies for the large photo size!)
(apologies for the large photo size!)
#23
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We have done a number of safaris with luggage requirements for soft sided luggage. We have always seen duffels with wheels permitted on the planes