Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I like about B&R is there hit the suitcase and it compacts immediately. This is bomb awesome! I can fit more in this than any other suitcase incl travelpro.
It is that amazing to me anyway. We only do carry ons and I need to max my ability to pack as much as possible - it's the only suitcase I can get 50L in - love the front umbrella pocket and that it's a flat interior to pack "cleanly." I only have one the rest of my fam has Delsey but I would not part with mine.
I don't know it's worth it unless you're specifically looking for that kind of space otherwise however. I don't know it's that much better than other luggage but for space, hands down I accept the price for the value it gives me.
I’m the travelpro platinum fan above, and I am not sure I fully understand your post (are you Australian?) but what model are you talking about? I am intrigued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Well, few things are really timeless. If you had spent a lot of money on a suitcase and then spinners were released, all the warranties in the world wouldn’t keep you from wanting an upgrade.
It's luggage- it's built to be functional. I guess you might want better wheels or maybe lighter materials as technology advances?
But in terms of style, can stick to black or dark grey (that's what I have) and I don't see how the styles can get updated.
I kind of like having luggage that no one else has, tbh. Eagle creek is another company that has a lifetime warranty. I have a black messenger bag that converts to small backpack and that has an expanding front section that I had as a student. It isn't made anymore and I've sent it for repairs of buckles and zippers a few times now. It's more than 20 years old and is still one of my fave bags.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Well, few things are really timeless. If you had spent a lot of money on a suitcase and then spinners were released, all the warranties in the world wouldn’t keep you from wanting an upgrade.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But don’t you have to ship your broken bag to be fixed?
Anonymous wrote:What I like about B&R is there hit the suitcase and it compacts immediately. This is bomb awesome! I can fit more in this than any other suitcase incl travelpro.
It is that amazing to me anyway. We only do carry ons and I need to max my ability to pack as much as possible - it's the only suitcase I can get 50L in - love the front umbrella pocket and that it's a flat interior to pack "cleanly." I only have one the rest of my fam has Delsey but I would not part with mine.
I don't know it's worth it unless you're specifically looking for that kind of space otherwise however. I don't know it's that much better than other luggage but for space, hands down I accept the price for the value it gives me.