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Old Jun 9, 2003 | 8:30 pm
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Baggage recommendations

I'm new to FT and looking for both a carry-on and 4-7 day luggage. I pack as light as possible and attempt to carry everything on the plane with me, if at all possible. All you Biz FF please give me advice.
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Old Jun 10, 2003 | 9:28 pm
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I'm sure you will get as many different choices as you get answers. I recently purchased this bag:

http://63.110.6.56/index.php4?page=s...category_id=16

(the link is to the manfg's website) and really like it. without expanding it can function as a carry on, and for three or four day trips it's been able to carry everything I need. It's proably the best organized bag I've had to date.

They list it for $305, it sells for considerably less then that at places like Magellans and other online retailers.
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Old Jun 10, 2003 | 9:53 pm
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This will definitely help me narrow my search. Word of mouth is always the best way to get information. Thanks a million!
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 2:22 am
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Carry-on: LowePro Madison 1200. Fabulous carry-on; more of a briefcase than a bag you'd use for clothing, etc, but you could easily fit in a day's worth of clothes into it. Do a search on epinions.com for my review.

Checked: I just picked up a 26" Samsonite and couldn't be happier.
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 7:07 am
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Marshalls' ( at least in the DC area) usually have a large collection of mix and match roller luggage at greatly reduced prices. These are closeouts, and high quality bags can usually be found at about 30-50% of expected price. Great color selection also, as colors other than black do not sell well.
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 8:22 am
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If you are tall, definitely check out the Travelpro rollaboards, specificcally the Platinum 3 series. They have a special type of handle that extends and get be set at certain angles. I am 6.4" and often find the normal handles of other rollaboards are to short for comfort, resulting in my heels kicking the bag when rolling it behind me. The Platinum 3 series is by far the best design I have found to date, very comfortable to roll for long distances.

http://www.travelpro.com/Platinum3/p...?1055341182384
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 8:44 am
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I have used Samsonite bags for the last 10 years. My carry on is still ths same as when I started my roller bag is about 2 years old. I think they are great and last very well. For checked luggage used about 20-30 times a year they hold out well for about 3 years.
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