What kind of luggage yall using?

GunRanger

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I'm looking for a good sized carry-on with wheels. Cant keep carrying this oversized duffle on my shoulders no longer.

recommendations?
 

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i got this LL bean one i use when im going away for a while.with the wheels n shyt. whatever you do dont get black. i be waiting at the baggage claim like :krs: then :beli:

for quick trips i got this herschel back pack with the matching duffle. :wow:
 

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Has been reliable for me since College, though I still got clothes in there from the last trip I got to take out. I think I got this from Burlingtons, they sell good quality stuff.
 

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Got the Flud camo backpack and Duffle set.... and a Nike blue set.

Got a black roller from Ross, for when I need more than weekend (backpack /duffle combo).

I want a red leather set. Tone Trump be having a clean one on his IG.
 
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Something similar to this from Marshalls for 70$ If you know how to pack you can get about a weeks worth of travel items in there and still fit it in the overhead.

For longer trips I have a duffel bag with wheels on it.
 

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Seems like marshalls is the place to go.


I also have a Kobe backpack and that thing can hold so much stuff
 

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Copped a Briggs / Riley Carry-On. Cost me 500 bones but that lifetime warranty. :mjgrin:
 

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I personally use a Tumi with the international carry on dimensions. Very well made product and it's expendable to fit a little more if you need it. Also, I can't do hard shells.

The one I use.

I think there's a carbon filter version but honestly I'm not sure who would need it unless you're really abusing your luggage.

One more point. Always go for the 4-wheel versions. It makes navigating an airport or busy street so much easier you wouldn't believe it.
 
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I personally use a Tumi with the international carry on dimensions. Very well made product and it's expendable to fit a little more if you need it. Also, I can't do hard shells.

The one I use.

I think there's a carbon filter version but honestly I'm not sure who would need it unless you're really abusing your luggage.
I was thinking international size until I realized that when I travel international again I would require larger luggage anyways so I just stayed with domestic
 
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