Luggage

law74

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So my large (ISH) suitcase is nearing the end of it's life and I have been looking for a new one (ideally a weird colour to make it easily identified on the airport luggage belt).
One shop I was in had a range of cases, most weighing between 4.5 and 5kg.
I have flights booked with 20kg limit for hold luggage. I don't want 25% of this used on the case alone.
Going online and some don't even tell you what the empty case weighs.
Most frustrating.
 
So my large (ISH) suitcase is nearing the end of it's life and I have been looking for a new one (ideally a weird colour to make it easily identified on the airport luggage belt).
One shop I was in had a range of cases, most weighing between 4.5 and 5kg.
I have flights booked with 20kg limit for hold luggage. I don't want 25% of this used on the case alone.
Going online and some don't even tell you what the empty case weighs.
Most frustrating.
I would recommend a hard shell case with four wheels. You want one that the zip can't be accessed with a ball point pen.
Baggage handler of over a decade
 
Even the lightweight ones are around 2-3k
Hard shell every time
I’ve got a set of IT ones with compartments inside etc really good
 
Had a rock soft shell suitcase for about 7 years 4 holidays a year been brilliant lightweight and its green easy to see .The mrs has had about 3 suitcases in the same time period lightest suitcase in the world all this shite they've just fallen apart
 
I would recommend a hard shell case with four wheels. You want one that the zip can't be accessed with a ball point pen.
Baggage handler of over a decade
Good point about the zip and one I hadn't considered
Even the lightweight ones are around 2-3k
Hard shell every time
I’ve got a set of IT ones with compartments inside etc really good
Agree that the hardshell are preferable, especially if bringing back anything that can be broken... Though the extra couple of kilo's can cost quite a lot if flying with Mr O'Leary's airline (and since Balkan stopped flying Belfast to Burgas Ryanair from Dublin is the better option rather than Aer Lingus).
I hate it when you look at a case and it says "lightweight" but doesn't say what the weight is.
 
So my large (ISH) suitcase is nearing the end of it's life and I have been looking for a new one (ideally a weird colour to make it easily identified on the airport luggage belt).
One shop I was in had a range of cases, most weighing between 4.5 and 5kg.
I have flights booked with 20kg limit for hold luggage. I don't want 25% of this used on the case alone.
Going online and some don't even tell you what the empty case weighs.
Most frustrating.
Not sure of the empty weight but I've used a large American tourister case that has stood up to 100's of 1000's of miles and dozens of trips over the last few years so can vouch for durability and it's a lot cheaper than the equivalent Samsonite etc.
 
I've only ever bought the non hard shell (soft shell?) ones. I've never had anything break in my suitcase. And I've brought a lot of random shit on a plane. If someone's vaguely breakable, I wrap a towel around it or something. I got one of the really light ones from Matalan and before that, an ultralight Carlton one. Both are still in use.
 

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