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Looking for keenly priced luggage that fits within budget airline dimensions.
What you got?
Trunki!
Depends if you want to carry it or wheel it
I've been on LOADS of flights with my Lowe Alpine TT Carry On 40. I used to travel for work a lot, short and long haul. I only ever took hand luggage, managed to pack for work and pleasure in the same bag, including all work IT paraphenalia. Including suits, shoes and even black tie sometimes!
Look on TK Maxx online, choose something that fits your budget. Hand luggage is pretty much always under your control so you don't really have to worry about anyone slinging it around without care.
My advice is not to go cheap, I travel quite a lot for work and after various low(ish) budget cases. i eventually got one of [url= http://www.eastpak.com/uk-en/tranverz-s-chuppachop-red-pEK66153B+00+999.html ]these[/url]
best travel decision ever.
Separate compartments to sort clothes, then the middle section for all the stuff that needs to be pulled out at security, without showing your smalls to all and sundry, and those straps allow an overstuffed bag to be pulled in tight and get through the size checks
Can be had for cheaper than priced here. In a few months, you will be so pleased you bought it.
I bought the cumbersomely named Lowe Alpine AT Lightflite 45 for a trip to Jersey a couple of weeks ago. Grand bit of kit, not rigid backed but light, roomy and within SleazyJet's allowance. Comes with a shoulder strap as well as a foldaway set of rucksack straps. Dead handy.
CharlieMungus I have the same, and came in here to recommend it. Great bag.
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that eastpak looks great!
The medium size waterproof duffles (e.g. North Face, but everybody does them now) fit most cabin allowances.
If you can put up with your stuff not being separated, it's a good option.
Barbara Windsor would be good if they are needing bags for a new carry on film...
Osprey Farpoint 40
Osprey Farpoint 40 - outstanding. Carry on sized with a shoulder strap, also converts to a decent rucksack.
I got a super light pull along from tesco for £30 that fits monarchs dimensions. Very good indeed and using it right now on hols in Croatia
good timely thread, just back from zante and wondering whether to change bags.  at present i use a small 'wheeled' bag with extendable handle for cabin duties but think it may be a bit overkill for the small amount of stuff i need for the flight.  i see plenty of people with rucksacks, duffle bags etc and have been pondering doing the same.
i have an old duffle bag for beach duties, holding towel, wallet, phone, headphones etc.
does anyone combine the two? was thinking bout using a duffle bag type thing for cabin duties, then use it on the beach too. just wondering tho whether itd get knackered too quick.....
thanks
Sadexpunk, I use a large, plain black Timbuk2 courier bag as my carry on luggage. And as my day out as a tourist around wherever work takes me. And as a beach bag when I'm taken somewhere with a beach. And as the bag is take to meetings wherever work takes me.
Ten years old or so. Looks almost new. Brilliant.
+1 to TK Maxx-always have a good selection of cases. Also +1 to spend as much as you can afford. Better handle, wheels and lighter weight all seem to feature on the more pricey options.
Bear in mind that different airiness have slightly different size restrictions so go for the smallest you can so as not to fall foul of even the most stingy of allowances.
jimdubleyou - Member
The medium size waterproof duffles (e.g. North Face, but everybody does them now) fit most cabin allowances.
This is what I have (the small TNF) and found it's the perfect dimension for all the airlines I've been with in the last 10 years (namely BA, Monarch, Ryanair, Jet2, easyjet). Good if you want one that can be holdall, rucksack and/or shoulder strap.
If you need wheels you are carrying too much.
Try the Carryology website for some info.
Osprey Fairpoint 40. Used it loads including a 2 week trip to Japan...yes hand luggage only!
Eastpak for a wheeled one. I've got a medium size one too, lots of recommendations from aircrew in the various reviews on Amazon.
Courier bag for when you've checked in luggage and just want something to carry on.
I recommend the Eastpak Tranverz too. I've a S (carry-on) and a M
Got mine from a petrol station for £10. Max size for the compartment and it's been used at least 20 times so far. If it breaks I'll replace it with exactly the same.
I use a 30L Lomo dry bag. I can fit enough in for a weeks sailing holiday, it's a decent rucksack and it keeps stuff ... er, dry!
Just £26.
Yet another vote for the Osprey Farpoint 40. I can ride across London comfortably with it, the rucksack harness isn't an afterthought and it is a good quality pack overall.
Eastpak transverz s
Or Eastpak Transverz 2?
[url= https://www.alpkit.com/products/kitbag-30 ]Alpkit Kitbag 30[/url] is a simple but strong cordura duffle bag that might be worth considering @ £40. Doesn't come with a shoulder strap so worth budgeting an extra £5 for their Strapp strap.
No......you need to go cheap! Like these for £12. http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90241142/
Leave you more money for beer and hookers 🙂
(They are actually really good for the money)
Not to sound smug, but I get sent on many flights by my employers. Often very cheaply.. 🙄
My bag of choice is Eastpak, the Tranverz xS is one size down form the biggest most airlines accept, and the Delegate messenger as my 'personal' item. Never been stopped from taking both on.
A bit pricey, I know, but really worth every penny.
Henty Wingman for 2-3 night work trips.
Timbuk2 messenger with camera insert for general duties.
Had a couple of flights where there has been too much hand luggage and a lot has had to have been transferred to the hold.
They always pick the hard cases first, and leave the rucksacks to go in the overhead storage.
Just an observation.
I just swapped to a hard case, just easier some days to wheel it around rather then carry it, no hassle of they pop it in the hold either as it will be a hard case - if they take them from the plane to the hold it's normally tagged and handed back as you exit here so not much stress - managed to get a samsonite spinner via Frequent Flyer Points
Bear in mind that different airiness have slightly different size restrictions so go for the smallest you can so as not to fall foul of even the most stingy of allowances.
Or get one of the ones that have an expander zip so that it can be altered to suit the different size restrictions. Depends on how often you fly as to how much you spend. I got a cheap one from Aldi which is fine for three or four trips a year. 😀
Wow. Loads of options. Cheers guys decided to go for the Eastpak.
Babs Windsors are gonna be way past their best by now and also I can't see that title reviving the franchise.
Eastpack looks great. Generally thiefthrow proof too.
I'd usually be away 5 days a week when I flew LOTS. I gave up with carry on stuff as it was just too much hassle & instead adopted the "Oh Delta you lost my bags? Again? How sad, here's another bill from the Vans / Oakley / Fox store." approach.
Standard travelling kit ended up being a 70L Mountain Equipment duffle and Crumpler Cheesy Disco courier. Both were strong, dependable, distinctive and most importantly I could run with them, launch myself through ticket barriers, use the duffle as a bench, table or pillow. The Crumpler even withstood being strapped to the back of my KTM through some atrocious weather.
Wow. Loads of options. Cheers guys decided to go for the Eastpak.
I win!
Depends on the frequency of use, I use my carry on at least three times a month for work.
I bought a second hand Rimowa trolley about ten years ago for £200, I think it will outlast me.
Edit ** Ignore me, clearly I couldn't read the actual question. **
Those Eastpak Transverz cases are on offer at John Lewis today.
[url= http://www.johnlewis.com/browse/clearance/luggage-travel-offers/view-all-luggage-travel-offers/eastpak/_/N-7ehuZ1z13ysn?Ns=p_price.extravaganzaPriceListId%7C0 ]Clicky[/url]
40% off and very, very red
^ Amazon have matched the price
What is so special about Rimowa? They seem much like any other shell case.
I like my dakine cabin roller, but I find a suitably sized backpac is usually a better bet.
rogg - MemberOr Eastpak Transverz 2?
That would be a standard Tranverz where whoever is selling it is adding number of wheels to the name
as they do something similar with 4 wheels (but who in their right mind would want that)
Has anyone used the Lowe Alpine AT45 and the Osprey Fairpoint 40?
I'm looking for a new work carry-on bag and am trying to decide which one to get
Bump for the evening crowd
How much do you need to carry? 40l isn't massive, but good for travelling light, I suppose.
I'd go with the Osprey, just because everything I've owned from them is epic. Very good company as well.
I'm a cheapskate and I got one of the superlight IT rollers from tesco. Taken it on 4 trips so far. Twice got slung into the hold on Ryanair at the gate and it's still fine. Light as a feather too.
My main carry on is a John Lewis branded hardshell thing. Lasting well, only lost one rubber bumper so far.
I've got the Osprey Fairpoint 40, great bag
Flashy - it's really for 2-3 day work trips to Europe, London etc. So trains & planes and travelling light.
Suited and booted? Always seems to up the baggage requirement!
Has anyone used the Lowe Alpine AT45 and the Osprey Fairpoint 40?
I looked at both in a shop and chose the AT45 as it seemed bigger (5L in principle), but also more boxy shape so more efficient to pack. The Osprey seemed better for hiking or whatever.
more boxy shape so more efficient to pack
Very relevant if you need to pack a suit and shirts.
Suit will be worn (when needed) but need to fit an Eagle Creek shirt caddy in it + washbag + laptop