Anonymous wrote:I think B&R is the only luggage company with 100% total “no questions asked” lifetime warranty. To me that’s worth it unless you’re the type to get bored and just WANT something new.
Anonymous wrote:I think B&R is the only luggage company with 100% total “no questions asked” lifetime warranty. To me that’s worth it unless you’re the type to get bored and just WANT something new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travelpro is good and used to be much better back in the 90s. However, it is still better than most. You will generally get better quality travelpro more reminiscent of the higher quality they used to have if you buy the ones made for flight attendants that are often not sold through normal retailers (e.g., https://www.flightattendantshop.com/travelpro-flightcrew5-22-expandable-pilot-rollaboard/)
Source: I sold luggage as a summer job in college
It does seem like a quality product, but that adds a lot of weight. It's over 10 pounds. Their maxlite roller is just over 5 pounds.
That's probably one reason the quality has gotten lower over time - using lighter materials. It's all about trade-offs, I guess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travelpro is good and used to be much better back in the 90s. However, it is still better than most. You will generally get better quality travelpro more reminiscent of the higher quality they used to have if you buy the ones made for flight attendants that are often not sold through normal retailers (e.g., https://www.flightattendantshop.com/travelpro-flightcrew5-22-expandable-pilot-rollaboard/)
Source: I sold luggage as a summer job in college
It does seem like a quality product, but that adds a lot of weight. It's over 10 pounds. Their maxlite roller is just over 5 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Travelpro is good and used to be much better back in the 90s. However, it is still better than most. You will generally get better quality travelpro more reminiscent of the higher quality they used to have if you buy the ones made for flight attendants that are often not sold through normal retailers (e.g., https://www.flightattendantshop.com/travelpro-flightcrew5-22-expandable-pilot-rollaboard/)
Source: I sold luggage as a summer job in college
Anonymous wrote:DH has Briggs and Riley and I have TravelPro. Mine is a few years older than his, and they're both doing fine, no issues.