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<blockquote data-quote="Windy" data-source="post: 251" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>I have a TravelPro MaxLite spinner (might be a 4). It's almost 7 years old and has been all over the world and shows no signs of wear. I rarely check it, because it's a regulation rollaboard, and airline crews use them. Weighs very little by itself, and the handles are great for hoisting up on a shelf on a train or hauling up a flight of stairs on the NYC subway. </p><p></p><p>My personal item is an eBags Weekender Junior, a brilliantly designed backpack with lots of deep pockets. Fits under the seat, both it and the TravelPro are expandable by an inch or two. Comes with a lifetime warranty; I had a minor issue with a zipper and they sent me a new one. Weighs almost nothing by itself You could travel with just it for a week. I also appreciate the placement of the laptop pocket, far from where a casual thief could get it.</p><p></p><p>Latest addition is a bunch of inexpensive compression cubes. I've had packing cubes and folders, but these really do an amazing job of saving space. I'll find out when I unpack Monday night if my clothes are permanently wrinkled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windy, post: 251, member: 425"] I have a TravelPro MaxLite spinner (might be a 4). It's almost 7 years old and has been all over the world and shows no signs of wear. I rarely check it, because it's a regulation rollaboard, and airline crews use them. Weighs very little by itself, and the handles are great for hoisting up on a shelf on a train or hauling up a flight of stairs on the NYC subway. My personal item is an eBags Weekender Junior, a brilliantly designed backpack with lots of deep pockets. Fits under the seat, both it and the TravelPro are expandable by an inch or two. Comes with a lifetime warranty; I had a minor issue with a zipper and they sent me a new one. Weighs almost nothing by itself You could travel with just it for a week. I also appreciate the placement of the laptop pocket, far from where a casual thief could get it. Latest addition is a bunch of inexpensive compression cubes. I've had packing cubes and folders, but these really do an amazing job of saving space. I'll find out when I unpack Monday night if my clothes are permanently wrinkled. [/QUOTE]
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