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Any cooler recommendations?
StrongBags Canadian Ice Flight Cooler.
http://www.strongbags.com/products/coolers-duffels/canadian-ice-flight-crew-cooler.html
Any cooler recommendations?
Any cooler recommendations?
Good info guys. I have a slightly OT question. When jump-seating, typically where do you end up storing your bag? On an RJ I'm sure it's a bit more of a challenge than on a narrow-body, or wide-body. Anyone have some info on how that works when commuting? I'll be joining the ranks of commuters very soon.
On an RJ it's easiest! Leave it on the jetway with everybody else's carry on.
On an Airbus there is room in the cockpit. Usually the 737 there is a closet up front they'll throw it in, except for Southwest.
MD80s, find an overhead unless the flight attendants will let you put it in their closet.
I'm asking for a ride in an E145 next week from IND to ORD. Really hoping I can beg them to put it my rollaboard in the closet because I only have about 30 minutes between flights in ORD.
If it's XJT there won't be any room in the closet. Not sure how eagle configures their 145's.
I love me a good spinner.. I wouldn't necessarily say they're good for your back, but....I'm going to go in another direction and suggest a spinner, preferably hard-sided. Why? Well, moving a spinner around is far better for your back than dragging a roller behind you. It's also far better for dodging Grandma as you move through the terminal.
Also need to get a good cooler for 3/4 day trips... Suggestions from the experienced are welcomed!
As far as luggage, I would highly recommend the luggage works stealth aviator. After traveling/commuting with mine over the past couple months and seeing the severe beating luggage takes on a daily basis, I wouldn't recommend anything else less robust. They are pricey, but buy it once, but it right.
Nice. When I start driving to work I'm going to get that one. For now the Travel Pro keeps me happy. I had qualms about how the lighter frame would hold up to commuting and didn't want to trash a $270 bag finding out.Thanks to this thread, I just ordered LW Stealth AIR with side pockets.
I split it with another guy. Just buy a set of wheels and bearings online. Cheaper and quality is much better than OEM. I think it worked out to $15 for the pair of wheels and bearings.My luggageworks stealth is going on three years old now. Seems to be holding up well. I have had one zipper tab come off but it is otherwise still in good shape. My only real issue is a wheel bearing. Been almost three years so I want 100% new wheels rather than just replacing the bearng. Problem is that their Customer Service is terrible. They don't answer their phones or reply to voicemails. I would just order them online but the last time I needed a replacement part they sent me the wrong part (handle mount for my flight case).
On an RJ it's easiest! Leave it on the jetway with everybody else's carry on.
On an Airbus there is room in the cockpit. Usually the 737 there is a closet up front they'll throw it in, except for Southwest.
MD80s, find an overhead unless the flight attendants will let you put it in their closet.
I'm asking for a ride in an E145 next week from IND to ORD. Really hoping I can beg them to put it my rollaboard in the closet because I only have about 30 minutes between flights in ORD.