![]() Then I have a laptop, a tablet, and all the other miscellaneous travel items that go in a backpack, which fills the other half of the carry-on. All of this fills less than half of my carry-on bag. 2 pairs of pants, 5-6 polos, 1 t-shirt, 1 set of gym clothes, athletic shoes, a week's worth of underwear, and the clothes on my back. I do this on a regular basis when I travel for work. How can you possibly pack for 3 weeks with just a carry-on? Tumi is nice and I have nothing bad to say about them but for me Briggs & Riley is above. Not need to check it at the gate = time saved. If my commute involves a leg on a small turboprop that's my go-to bag. With packing cubes it can carry as much as a regular cabin-sized suitcase but it fits under the seat of a Beechcraft 1900. My favorite bag is also their most simple: the extra small aviator. ![]() Now for non-wheeled and indestructible I only trust Red Oxx. Like all the TB fans, I love the O-rings system. They are definitely the ones to have if you want to "hack" your packing. They are the best in terms of organization. The fact that it is a soft shell suitcase in ballistic nylon (unlike Rimowa) gives more flexibility for packing and prevents scratches / dents. Their compression system with ratchets is quite ingenious too. I fly 50 times a year (used to be more) and I never had any issues whatsoever, except the leather on the carrying handles being discolored. Most of us like Rolex because they are rugged, dependable and we can trust that they will still look nice even if we are not babying them or when we are engaging in perilous adventures.īriggs & Riley suitcases are the same.
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