Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority, but I much prefer 2-wheel cases to the 4-wheel spinners. I travel carryon only 99 percent of the time, and you lose at least an inch of packing space with a spinner. But there are only a few options for non-spinner bags. I can pack for a week in a carryon, but I also usually do some laundry while traveling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just bought new luggage for the first time in forever at Costco (very lightweight samsonite spinners set). I am not loving the spinnesr. the four wheels are annoying to try to keep balanced while moving fast. Rollers are much easier to pull through quickly.
I was just looking at those. I'm not sure I like the hard sided carry ons or not. My carry on is pretty much shot at this point though.
Anonymous wrote:I just bought new luggage for the first time in forever at Costco (very lightweight samsonite spinners set). I am not loving the spinnesr. the four wheels are annoying to try to keep balanced while moving fast. Rollers are much easier to pull through quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be aware that international carry on sizes are smaller than domestic.
Just coming to mention this. International carry on sizes are tiny. Last trip, I got away with carrying on on the way over, but they busted me and made me check my bag on the way back. They had people checking every single bag before you went through security. Next time, I may just go ahead and take a bigger bag, since it will have to be checked, anyway.
+1. My normal samsonite carry on has logged maybe 800k miles. It recently got denied boarding on Lufthansa and they yelled at me that I should have checked it. I hate to argue, but it fits in the overheads easily! You really just can't win with luggage.
Anonymous wrote:I have 24 inch bag roller bag that I check for long trips. It seems huge to me for most trips but I am a pretty light packer. I have a 19-20 inch roller bag for carry on that meets the international standards. I have actually used that for a week long trip to Asia but I was moving from city to city and able to rewear business clothing and needed very little casual clothing. Also did laundry at one hotel. It works better for 2-3 day trips.
Never had a spinner and don't really see what the advantage is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be aware that international carry on sizes are smaller than domestic.
Just coming to mention this. International carry on sizes are tiny. Last trip, I got away with carrying on on the way over, but they busted me and made me check my bag on the way back. They had people checking every single bag before you went through security. Next time, I may just go ahead and take a bigger bag, since it will have to be checked, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Be aware that international carry on sizes are smaller than domestic.