I bought a Strongbag last year after all of the zippers broke off my cheap-o Travelpro. I abuse the crap out of the thing and it still looks and rolls like it's new.
With Travelpro, if you do not go "top of the line" you will get a piece of crap. They seem to have "Very Nice" on the top end and everything else is crap. I had a TravelPro Platinum for 6 years and Delta finally killed it when the squeezed it between an 8" opening. All the years on the Saab without a wardrobe closet and having it thrown around was no problem for the bag, one flight as a ticketed passenger on Delta and it is destroyed.
Luckily Delta is buying me a new TravelPro Platinum, a latest model at that. Win-Win for me
If you're going with the 22" LW Stealth, consider getting the 737 version even if you have no aspirations of ever flying a 737. It is a little bit smaller than the standard 22" LW.
But I can count on more than two hands the number of times I've had to commute to work riding on a 737, I'm the last one on the plane stuck in a middle seat, all the overheads are full, and my bag's about to get gate checked to destination for pickup at baggage claim, when the crew's noticed my predicament and just told me to stick it under there - under the second cockpit jumpseat and the 737 version of the 22" LW fits. Save the Lord. Saved from having to go to the baggage claim before I have to sign in for work. I'm very appreciative of the crews that have done this for me.
Resurrecting slightly stale thread here....
I'm in the market for a new roller. LW seems to be highly recommended throughout the industry and I plan on purchasing one of their 22" bags. My question to the JC crowd: Does the trim level make that much of difference?
I ask because of course I'm looking at some painful first year FO pay and I'd rather avoid going over the $200 mark if I can avoid it. I think I can do that safely with my airline's discount with the Executive bag. But would the Elite bag be noticeably worse for a few bucks less? I had a Samsonite roller for almost 10 years and it served me well. It finally started developing a tear in the zipper area and my girlfriend (bless her heart) bought me a replacement Samsonite last year. The new one is fine, but it's smaller than a 22" and it lacks a few other essential features.
Any input on the Luggage Works trim levels would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The added bonuses of the cheap frame are that it is also lighter and doesn't end up with the scary sharp edges that the stealth has after years of abuse.