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Doug Lax 02-26-2021 03:20 PM

Luggage
 
I have been in the market for some good durable luggage as of late.
I have been looking at Away and Monos. Any other suggestions would be great :thumbsup:

Antonmb 02-26-2021 04:02 PM

Luggage
 
I guess it depends on what kind of travel. When I was traveling a lot for work (75-100k air miles per year, but I know that’s not by some standards), I used Tumi carryons for years with no issues. It’s expensive but worth it in the long run. In retirement I still have an old Tumi, but my wife and I now have Victorinox, which have been great for occasional leisure travel - durable, practical, and reasonably light.

richardallred 02-26-2021 07:45 PM

Tumi for me. 3 flights a week 50 weeks a year. 17 years running. Tumi will last the longest.

crwilli 02-26-2021 11:04 PM

+1 for Tumi. Had two sizes of rollers and an all leather over the shoulder briefcase for years and years.

Weirdcuba 02-27-2021 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Lax (Post 1033569)
I have been in the market for some good durable luggage as of late.
I have been looking at Away and Monos. Any other suggestions would be great :thumbsup:



Wow - either you’re traveling when no-one else is or looking ahead for the good times. I moved to Rimowa right before the lock down - given what I think will be the downturn in business travel combined with the quality of those pieces, I suspect they will last me for the remainder of my travels. Can’t go wrong with Tumi.

SCAudiophile 02-28-2021 12:17 AM

Briggs & Riley for me for the last 20+ years.

Their U78 large roller garment and other pieces have stood the test of time, lifetime warranty too which I've had to test after American and another time Delta did their worst. B&R backed it up without issue.

W9TR 02-28-2021 03:43 PM

I used Victorinox when I was flying 200,000 + miles a year. Inexpensive and moderately durable.

JDCheek 02-28-2021 03:53 PM

Another Briggs and Riley fan here. I’ve used them for 20 plus years and logged nearly2 million miles with them.

Weirdcuba 02-28-2021 05:27 PM

I forgot to say that I was a Briggs and Riley person for at least a decade before Rimowa - and really just wanted the change in style (which appears as it it will be my last one, as business travel will suffer in the long run from all of this). Briggs and Riley worked well and has great customer support and service.

Doug Lax 03-18-2021 05:01 PM

thanks everyone! Briggs and riley has the lead


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