GPSGuided wrote:That's the standard wheel size for my carry-ons.
GD4Up wrote:GPSGuided wrote:That's the standard wheel size for my carry-ons.
Pfft.. Standard wheel size. I'm wondering if you can rip those off and fit a couple of golf buggy sized wheels onto the bag.
photohiker wrote:Problems arise with lack of clearance around the wheels. Once a bit of junk gets caught up in there the wheel stops and the wheel grinds on the pavement, flat spotting the wheel. After that, the luggage becomes a bucking bronco!
wayno wrote:hell no,, i'm a tramper. just push on regardless....
This trolley pack carried everything I needed for 7 weeks of plane, train and car travel in Europe. It proved very strong, coped well with many miles of wheeling through airports and towns, and was luggable/carryable when I needed. The interior is well set up with zipped compartments, the stow-away trolley handle works very well, the top and side handles are strong, and the padding is sufficient to keep your gear safe from knocks. It occasionally wobbled or tipped when wheeled over uneven ground.
forest wrote:... if your anything like me you end up lugging all the bags while the missus sorts the travel tickets etc.
wayno wrote:i'm not afraid of flying, but the baggage handlers can really scare me, why they thought the thin bungy on the back of my pack would hold when they tried to lift my pack by it is beyond me...
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