This is the way.I went back to travel pro. Cheap and easy.
How do you like it? We get them issued for work at Brown. I’m not a fan of the lack of side pockets nor having a bag sitting outside on a rack that looks like 150 other bags. Last thing I need at 3am if for someone to get my stuff mixed up with theirs. I got one I never used and I’m due for another one now.I went back to travel pro. Cheap and easy.
Captain I’m buddy bidding with has a Tumi. If I was in the terminals most I’d probably get one. He makes it look easy pushing it around on 4 wheels.I’m a Tumi snob.
Fight me.
I've had mine almost 6 years and it's going strong. So far the only thing I've had to replace was a set of wheels but that's super easy at home with a screw driver and a wrench. I was always worried about the telescoping handle but it's been solid so far. Not commuting on RJs and not checking the bag regularly probably helps.I picked up a StrongBags 22 last year and so far so good. Definitely lighter than the LuggageWorks but somewhat flimsy feeling compared to that tank of a bag. Been meaning to get around to sending my old LW back for overhaul so I have a good backup if the StrongBags craps out on me.
This has been the bane of my existence, I always end up tearing them up after a year or so. Had the Aerocoast backpack thing and liked it a lot but it absolutely disintegrated. The plastic handle things were the first to go from being tugged on when it was hooked to my roller, then eventually the bottom got a hole in it from dragging on the ground/escalators. Got a Herschel backback from REI and the organization is nice, but I feel like it barely holds anything.I do need to find a good backpack for my second bag.
Same deal. Bought the Carbon. I honestly can’t tell that it’s lighter. But I carry way too much junk on my trips.
My biggest complaint is that it went from left handed to right. The main bag flap (compared to my 2 old 10+ yr Stealths) opens up opposite to my old one, which means that my muscle memory of dragging into a hotel room, Opening up the luggage rack, and throwing up my bag is reversed now. Very annoying. And I have to think about it now.
And I hate that rubber handle. The darn thing moves all the time changing the grip. And my cooler bag gets jammed on the rubber all the time. Great Bag otherwise. I should send at least one of 2 old ones in for a refurb.
Peak Design FTW.I do need to find a good backpack for my second bag.
That's pretty much where I am at. Either is nice, and holds nothing, or is the opposite.This has been the bane of my existence, I always end up tearing them up after a year or so. Had the Aerocoast backpack thing and liked it a lot but it absolutely disintegrated. The plastic handle things were the first to go from being tugged on when it was hooked to my roller, then eventually the bottom got a hole in it from dragging on the ground/escalators. Got a Herschel backback from REI and the organization is nice, but I feel like it barely holds anything.
I will have to look into it. I carry a lot of stuff with me, so organization is key.Peak Design FTW.
Though I could write a novel on the amount of backpacks I've had and still own. Currently considering a new one as well and the search is driving me bonkers. Gotta be camera friendly too obvi.
My biggest issue with my LW is the feet have worn off, so it's always tipping over. Might go to a metal shop and have something welded on
It really is annoying. Trying to check into a hotel and your bag keeps tipping over.You win the internet today.
I totally forgot about that with all my old bags - i literally ground off the front feet thanks to the miles and miles I've dragged it through the various terminals. That bothers me a gazillion times more than any ripped ballistic nylon or zipper shenanigans.
Probably. The feet are a molded part of the base. It would probably take a little more effort than I really want to put into it.Considering the whole luggageworks is bolted together chunks of aluminum extrusion, I’m sure a trip to Home Depot and some basic tools could fabricate you some new feet.
I’m a Tumi snob.
Fight me.