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OT - business travelers/road warriors

Chickenman Testa

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I have a semi soft carry on size rolly suitcase that has had it. Need a replacement. Anyone have any suggestions? I don't travel a ton, but just enough not to go cheap

I like those all directional rollies and prefer semi soft so there's some "give" when you need to cram it in. Carry on size universality would be nice of course.
 
I travel a good amount. I use a tumi carry on. It does not have all directional wheels, but I don't like them. It has great quality and has a separate compartment for suits/dress shirts
 
TUMI is the best value........they are fairly expensive but last 10+ years of daily abuse traveling. Get the large / rolling briefcase size Tumi for a 2-3 night stay, with a place for laptop, files, pens etc.......... You can store it above your seat even on the small planes. Great customer service. Travel about 100-125 nights out of the year.
 
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I have a semi soft carry on size rolly suitcase that has had it. Need a replacement. Anyone have any suggestions? I don't travel a ton, but just enough not to go cheap

I like those all directional rollies and prefer semi soft so there's some "give" when you need to cram it in. Carry on size universality would be nice of course.

I have a TUMI... but I prefer my Briggs's & Riley for most of my 2 day trips. Well thought out features (like the travel bar mounted on the outside of the bag)...

http://www.briggs-riley.com
 
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I have a TUMI... but I prefer my Briggs's & Riley for most of my 2 day trips. Well thought out features (like the travel bar mounted on the outside of the bag)...

http://www.briggs-riley.com
I have flown 3,000,000 miles in my career. Briggs-Riley and Tumi are the only players in the game. I prefer Briggs-Riley. Their materials are the same as Tumi but their warranty is better.
 
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