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- The 20 Continental Carry-On - 22021 is part of the Tumi® Alpha collection.
- If you need one carry-on for domestic and international travel, this may be the perfect case.
- With its shorter and wider configuration, it offers the packing capacity of a 22 case, fits easily in the overhead and will be accepted by most domestic airlines and many international carriers.
- Outer material is made from Tumi's signature ballistic nylon.
- Retractable pull handle lessens the strain on your arm and also locks into place when not in use.
- Additional top, side, and bottom handles allow you to lift even a fully packed case with ease.
- Two front zippered pockets keep important travel documents such as passports and boarding passes neatly tucked away.
- Attach smaller cases to the top for easy transport to and from one location to another.
- Main compartment opens book-style to reveal a spacious interior that is fully lined.
- Removable garment sleeve neatly holds up to three suits during travel.
- Interior compression straps keep your items securely in place during even the bumpiest of flights.
- Inline wheels provide smooth rolling and superior handling on a variety of surfaces.
- Dimensions: 16.5 wide x 9 deep x 20.3 high.
- Weight: 10.6 lbs.
- Imported. Measurements:
- Width: 16 1/4"
Price : $
595.00
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Luggage Checklist
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Small Enough for Carry-On's? Carry-on size varies from airline to airline, but as a general rule, most airlines will allow - sometimes grudgingly - carry on's that do NOT exceed 24"'x17"x10" and do not weigh more than forty pounds. If you want to be safe, as of 2010 ALL airlines accept luggage that is 22"x14"x8" in size and weighs less than 25 pounds. |
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Laptop Bag Reminder : Unless you have a simple laptop "sleeve," you'll need to pull out the laptop from your bag. So make sure it's easy to get out. |
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For Laptops: Backpack, Briefcase or Rolling Bag? This is really a matter of personal preference, but I personally find laptop briefcases too heavy after a while. If you'll be walking a lot with your laptop, consider either a backpack or rolling laptop bag. A backpack may look a bit "unprofessional," but it is highly functional and you never have to worry about "leaving it behind," either. |
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Duffle Bag Reminder : Make sure whatever duffle bag you get has a strap that can be used to throw over your shoulder. A normal handle is fine for short carries, but tromping around over long distance without a shoulder strap is a recipe for very sore hands and arms. |
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