Ok so I got a bag. You mentioned wheels on Amazon. Two questions. What wheels and what’s wrong with what’s on there now?There’s plenty of industry discounts to be had on it, just gotta search around.
Go walk with it down a long hallway at pilot speeds.Ok so I got a bag. You mentioned wheels on Amazon. Two questions. What wheels and what’s wrong with what’s on there now?
Yeah but what specifically? Like am I going to just be annoyed on a 3 day or is my suitcase going to be a disaster?Go walk with it down a long hallway at pilot speeds.
Those bags should be banned. Everyone walks in the terminal with them two feet from their side and they block everyone from getting by. A couple walking together will take up the width of a terminal because of those stupid bags. Sorry, pet peeve.Anybody use a four wheel (spinner) bag? Thinking about one of B&R’s
I call this walking the dogThose bags should be banned. Everyone walks in the terminal with them two feet from their side and they block everyone from getting by.
They are wider than usual wheels and have more rolling resistance.Yeah but what specifically? Like am I going to just be annoyed on a 3 day or is my suitcase going to be a disaster?
Those bags should be banned. Everyone walks in the terminal with them two feet from their side and they block everyone from getting by. A couple walking together will take up the width of a terminal because of those stupid bags. Sorry, pet peeve.
Anybody use a four wheel (spinner) bag? Thinking about one of B&R’s
If I may, let me offer an alternative position from a cushion rider. I have had both (i.e. two wheel and four wheel) and have decided to stay with the four wheel for this reason -- when on board (aboard), and I have to sit past row 7, I found that the four-wheeler was much less stressful to wheel down the aisle. I simply turn it sideways, and down the aisle I go without banging anyone already seated in an aisle seat, or just the seat itself. Very easy. With the two-wheeler, I found that dragging it down the aisle was not as easy as it sounds, so I ended up pushing it down like a lawnmower, but still dimensionally wide. (And, actually, I wish others would extend the same courtesy....I can't count the number of times I get hit with a backpack as the later groups board).Those bags should be banned. Everyone walks in the terminal with them two feet from their side and they block everyone from getting by. A couple walking together will take up the width of a terminal because of those stupid bags. Sorry, pet peeve.
Dont limit yourself to "flight" bags is my input.The LuggageWorks flight bag is too small. Halfway through my first trip with it and I can already say it's either going back or getting sold.
Whatcha got?Dont limit yourself to "flight" bags is my input.