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Looking for new luggage

Need to buy a whole new set of suitcases. Our current ones suffered terribly on our summer trips, having wheels ripped out and handles broken off. Freaking baggage handlers!!!

Was looking at Victorinox Tourbach 2.0 – very nice, but it’s HEAVY, close to 8 kg for a 100 litre case. So no way.

Now I set my sight on Rimowa Salsa or S/Air or S/Deluxe. Anyone having any experience with it? It’s quite nice, but I’m not sure about that zipper that connects the two halves …

Or maybe has anyone another good idea for lightweight luggage?

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By: MancFrank - 25th August 2010 at 16:06

Nice case Distiller!

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By: Distiller - 25th August 2010 at 16:02

😀

Got a Rimowa Salsa for now, midsized, to try them. Will see how it holds up during 5+ trips in September …

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By: MancFrank - 25th August 2010 at 15:53

Bob: Yes, inconsistency if not double standards!

One reason why I lurk much and post little – heaven forbid that I should upset the mighty powers.

Good luck to you and Distiller in your luggage quest!

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By: Bob - 25th August 2010 at 15:30

My link (removed by Mod) was to a non-commercial website, not selling anything, which was nothing more than a reference guide for the traveller. Tips such as how to pack clothing, suitable bags for one bag travel and so on. This was deemed as advertising. I have no connection to the site in question other than finding it while looking for a suitable lightweight carry-on bag for myself. I am sure if I trawled through the forums I could find numerous examples of links to websites which are of a commercial nature (one jumps to mind – started by a Mod…), but I have better things to do with my time. Such as continuing to look for a lightweight, versatile carry-on bag……

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By: MancFrank - 25th August 2010 at 15:02

Mods: Perhaps the use and structure of the English language has changed since I left education but I for one would like to know how a subjective opinion may be deemed as advertising……

Might as well pull the thread then! Actually, by the same measure, the entire board may be deemed to be in breach of this arbitrary rule.

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By: Bob - 24th August 2010 at 21:23

Mid range not the samsonite class!

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By: wl745 - 24th August 2010 at 17:59

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Definately hard shell type and a strap around ,old string ,nylon tow rope or similar!!Mid range not the samsonite class!No towing handle ,they break of as do wheels!!You can buy a seperate carry trolley .I used an old compressed cardboard one for years with those ratchet hinges and it was repaired twice with fibreglass tape ,had reinforced corners,wish I could find another like it,60s vintage!!!

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By: Bob - 24th August 2010 at 17:26

Maybe this site will help you? –
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By: davecurnock - 23rd August 2010 at 12:47

Don’t rely on anything held shut by a zip:

a) baggage handlers are wreckers – always have strap around your case.

b) zips can be easily undone on a soft bag – even when padlocked to and end clip – just try it! Best way to foil potential thieves is to stuff your soft bag absolutely full – problem is, you may incur additional charges if you max-out on the payload before you bulk-out!

I have a couple of nice ‘hard-shell’ Tryp-brand cases but always use a strap passed through the carry-handle – I’m a belt and braces man!!!!!:D

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By: Moggy C - 20th August 2010 at 11:20

I wouldn’t bother with expensive luggage. It becomes a pilfering target.

Better by far (IMHO) to buy cheap and treat as disposable.

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By: frankvw - 20th August 2010 at 10:22

You might want to consider fabric luggage. Handlers usually hate the hard shell ones, and more than often, I’ve seen 2 half shells arriving on the belt, with a couple of clothes here and there..

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