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Travelpro Maxlite 4 Expandable 21-Inch Spinner Suitcase

When it comes to luggage for the frequent traveler, it’s safe to say that a pilot’s opinion would be a good one to trust. That’s exactly who is behind the Travelpro brand. Back in 1987, a Northwest Airline 747 pilot…

The Luggage X Factor!

Over the last few weeks, I’ve written a series of blog posts detailing the variables I consider when purchasing a piece of luggage. I strongly consider Price (Blog Post Coming Soon!), Durability, Convenience (Blog Post Coming Soon!), Weight and Style.…

Accessorize Your Luggage!

As Giorgio Armani once said, “Accessories are important and becoming more and more important every day.”  While, Giorgio was referring specifically to clothing, luggage is no different.  Accessories and luggage have equal significance, working together to create an luggage ensemble that expresses your…

Luggage Durability Is Critical, Here Is Why

Many people underestimate the importance of durability when it comes to their luggage, but it is the most important determinant of not only the value of your luggage, the longevity as well. In my formative years, instead of going for…

Is Your Luggage Overweight?

Weight is the oft-forgotten criteria for luggage selection. Alongside more obvious decision criteria such as price, style, durability and size, weight is also an important factor in your luggage-purchasing decision. Why you ask? For a number of reasons of course:…

Does Luggage Size Matter?

When it comes to luggage, size does matter. A couple inches here and there determine whether your luggage and valuable belongings will be stored above your seat in an overhead compartment or below you in the underside of the aircraft.…

Is Your Luggage Stylish?

When I buy a piece of luggage, I like to consider a number of variables:  Price, Durability, Convenience, Size, Weight and Style.  But I’m human, and the first thing that attracts me to a piece of luggage is its look. …

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