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Victorinox - Werks Traveler 4.0 - WT East/West Wheeled Garment Storage Carry-On




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  • The Werks Traveler 4.0 - WT East/West Wheeled Garment Storage Carry-On from Victorinox® lays flat for easy packing and helps keep clothes wrinkle-free during travel.
  • Curved monopole features a patented 360° swivel handle with Geluxe Comfort Grip and ergonomic thumb print that rotates and locks into a natural palm-facing-the-body position reducing arm and wrist stress as well as bag tipping.
  • Dual haul handles allow you to carry the bag by hand as well as easily lift it into overhead cabins during flights.
  • Main zippered compartment opens wide to showcase a roomy interior that is fully lined to protect your valuables and includes a hanging mesh pocket.
  • Enjoy smart organizing features such as a tie pocket, two removable mesh corner storage pockets and a zippered mesh shoe pocket.
  • Convenient hangar clamp secures garments while foam bolster compression straps minimize wrinkles.
  • Detachable J-hook for hanging over a door or in a closet.
  • Travel Sentry® Approved luggage lock secures belongings and allows U.S. airport security screeners to open the lock without destroying it and relock it after inspection.
  • Features lockable YKK Racquet Coil zippers.
  • Weight: 8.0 lbs.
  • Imported. Measurements:
  • Width: 21 in
  • Depth: 8 in
  • Height: 15 in
  • Proposition 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.


Price : $ 399.99


Luggage Checklist

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.
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.
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.
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.
Bulky Wallets : If you hate a bulky wallet, go with a single fold wallet. You can't carry as much in it, but well...that's sort of the point. A double fold wallet (sometimes known as a tri-fold wallet), will always be bulkier.

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