RollAboard Suggestions?
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Marietta, GA
Programs: Delta MM
Posts: 609
RollAboard Suggestions?
OK, comfortable old habits die hard but it is time for me to retire the bags that have flown over a million miles and finally get myself a rollaboard bag. Has anyone here done any research or have any suggestions? Are there any lessons learned of things you love or hate about your current bag? Are different brands better or worse, and why? Anyone have a bag they like enough to recommend?
To my specific needs, I know I need to be able to take a suit from time to time so I need something that can accomodate a few hang-up items. But generally, I'm not an organized packer. I generally just throw an extra pair of shoes and a couple of folded pairs of slacks and shirts in my bag so I like having a big compartment I can just fill with junk.
To my specific needs, I know I need to be able to take a suit from time to time so I need something that can accomodate a few hang-up items. But generally, I'm not an organized packer. I generally just throw an extra pair of shoes and a couple of folded pairs of slacks and shirts in my bag so I like having a big compartment I can just fill with junk.
#2
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: SEA
Programs: UA 1P
Posts: 1,191
You might want to run a search in this forum as the topic was recently covered and there were lots of good suggestions from people.
Personally I'd suggest you go take a look at the Kirkland brand bags at Costco. They're excellent quality at a low price. ^
Personally I'd suggest you go take a look at the Kirkland brand bags at Costco. They're excellent quality at a low price. ^


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