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- Just what you need for city-to-city travel and longer, two to four-week trips, the Hovercraft LT 2-Wheeled Upright 28 from Eagle Creek is both lightweight and durable.
- Expandable main compartment adds 15% more packing space for last-minute items or travel souvenirs.
- Made from highly-durable 300d high-strength poly and 1000d high-abrasion poly for year-after-year durability.
- Ergonomic retractable handle allows you to effortlessly pull the case behind you as well as along side you.
- Cushioned top and side handles provide easy lifting of the bag from the trunk of a car or baggage claim.
- Front slip-away luggage tag and color accents throughout to help identify your bag at baggage claim.
- Detachable piggyback clip offers add-a-bag versatility when traveling with more than one bag.
- Two-way lockable zippers on all main compartments offer added security as you travel.
- Two zippered pockets on the front are ideal places to store your boarding pass, passport, travel documents or reading material.
- Main compartment features compression straps to secure your load and two zippered mesh pockets for undergarments or accessories.
- Rugged skid plate and corner bumpers protect bag against urban obstacles such as curbs.
- Oversized HC2 off-road wheels provide a smooth ride over varied terrains.
- Bag also integrates with a variety of Pack-It storage items for an organized travel.
- Imported. Measurements:
- Width: 18 in
- Depth: 14 in
- Height: 28 in
- Weight: 9 lbs 2 oz
Price : $
256.00
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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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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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