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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those of you that use these, do you also carry a purse or type of personal item for the stuff you need for the plane or easy access to? I'm thinking like headphones, wallet, passport, keys, kindle, phone, snacks, etc.? Or if your kids carry them, what do they do with stuff for the plane (tablet, headphones, a few small toys, etc.)? I would love to try these out with my family, but wondering about all these things.[/quote] I posted the XL lovevook one from amazon. These are our main "suitcases". They fit in the overhead. We did a two week trip where we were staying in places with cobble stone streets and lodging in airbnbs with lots of stairs (not great for rolling suitcases). We each brought a personal item as well that could fit under the seat which held wallets, etc. The upside of these "travel backpacks" is that airline employees do not seem to check them for size like they do duffle bags and rolling suitcases. Copenhagen airport folks forced my son to check a duffle bag that was smaller than my travel backpack.[/quote]
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