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    urbanwoodsman
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    Joined: 16 Aug 2011

    Yep, the foam and padded dividers just slide out. This style hard case is pretty standard for all my Pro photographer buddies when traveling. I finally got one.

    I checked out the Rimowa's the other day. Sure, they're nice but there's no reason for me to have one right now. Maybe if I need a huge suitcase one day I'll get a 32" but I highly doubt it.

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      mclaincausey
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      Joined: 12 Apr 2013

      I used to travel 120,000 miles + per year and had Platinum status on Northwest, then Delta, which hub in my town.  I never had to worry about getting raped on checked bag charges (now US$25/bag each way on Delta).  Either way, I always try to travel light.  I have a 5 day Tumi but given my lack of frequent flyer status and my general Spartan approach to travel, I needed a smaller bag.  All too often I've packed that bitch up and had a lot of empty space.  I've been less than impressed with the Tumi's durability for the price, and even less impressed with the warranty.  So I got this, which is both a garment bag and a flat pack suitcase, and a carryon:
      http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/productDetail.aspx?id=Domestic-Carry-On-Upright-Garment-Bag_U175&sec=travel

      It's awesome, love it.  It's light and compact and I can take 2 suits, a couple days casual clothes, and toiletries easily on a carry-on, or worst case, gate-check bag.  Unlimited lifetime warranty as well, and a service center near my house where I can get no-questions-asked repairs forever.

      While I was at it, I needed a backpack that could be used as a commuter (I ride my bike to work sometimes), an overnight bag, and a tech brief/laptop case capable of loading my boat anchor piece of shit work computer and my iPad, to replace an aging and beloved Targus I had picked up for a song.  Scored this:
      http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/productDetail.aspx?id=Medium-Backpack_KP275&sec=business

      Trim enough to work on the bike, but surprisingly roomy.  Attaches to the other bag in two separate ways, but being a backpack I'll normally just wear it.  Lifetime warranty, same as the other.  Between the two I will only need the Tumi for the longest trips, probably 1-2 times per year, which is good given its lack of durability.  For day trips I will only need the backpack.  They aren't the coolest looking bags in the world, but they do have a certain utilitarian appeal, and more importantly, are well designed and made.

      Think it, be it.

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        Snowy
        Joined: 15 Jun 2012

        @mclaincausey:

        They aren't the coolest looking bags in the world, but they do have a certain utilitarian appeal, and more importantly, are well designed and made.

        I love my Briggs-Riely suitcase, it's built like a tank, and full of subtle, functional, touches.

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          mclaincausey
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          Joined: 12 Apr 2013

          Agreed–it seems that someone who actually travels designed them.  I first fell in love with them when I had a mobile workstation for work that was 17" and many pounds--got their big ass rolling laptop brief.  That's what made me seek them out again.

          Think it, be it.

          last edited by 22 May 2013, 12:25 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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            RP
            Joined: 16 Dec 2011

            I really like that back pack.  I also travel a lot and having a top-opening pack for airplane travel is critical.  That's the basic reason that I didn't pull the trrigger on a Goruck (having to lay it flat is not always convenient in a plane).  Thanks for the tip.  I may go for that back pack.

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              mclaincausey
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              Joined: 12 Apr 2013

              PM me if you have questions.  I really love it, it has such a substantial feel and was so thoughtfully designed.

              Think it, be it.

              last edited by 22 May 2013, 18:41 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                Sugar Mountain
                Joined: 18 Jan 2012

                Managed to tear a Herschel backpack in half with my bare hands this morning. Certainly a testament to their build quality…

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                  urbanwoodsman
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                  Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                  Condor Sling bag and SKB case.

                  last edited by 30 May 2013, 15:21 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                    SpaceGnome
                    Joined: 18 Apr 2012

                    is that flag sticker on the SKB case something you added?  Or is it on the case to begin with?

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                      urbanwoodsman
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                      Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                      @SpaceGnome:

                      is that flag sticker on the SKB case something you added?  Or is it on the case to begin with?

                      Added. It's covering an skb logo.

                      Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

                      last edited by 30 May 2013, 15:35 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                        ddtrash
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                        Joined: 2 Dec 2010

                        Here goes,…........................a few favourite luggage options.

                        First up is the Air Boss travel bag from Red Oxx.  The bag is made to the exact maximum allowable carry on dimension for airline travel.  The bag is really well made with tough cordura fabric, triple stitching, heavy duty zippers etc.
                        The bag has three main compartments, central padded compartment for laptops etc, the two outer most compartments completely fold out to allow easy stowage of clothing.  Each compartment has an internal fastex buckle fixing loops to keep your garments in place.
                        A great item and I find it suitable for 3-4 day trips away from home.

                        Next up is very small low key UK brand called Aiguille.  They make quality climbing packs and duffel bags.  Most of the bags are made to order and they don't carry much stock.  They can make you a bag within 10-14 days.

                        http://www.aiguillealpine.co.uk/

                        They use similar materials and simple bombproof designs and construction techniques as Red Oxx.

                        The 100 litre duffel bag I have owned for at least 15 years and it is untouched, it has really stood up well to lots of use.
                        and abuse.

                        I recently picked up a small 20 litre teardrop shape backpack.  The pack is called the "runout" and is a nice simple two compartment design.  I asked Aiguille to use a red lining material making it easy to find your stuff in the bottom of the bag.

                        Lastly is a great piece of kit for motorcycle touring.  The Ortlieb Tizip range of travel bags are 100% waterproof due to their rubberized vinyl material and use of Tizip closure.  The Tizip was developed for diving drysuits, it is essentially a 100% waterproof, rubber and flexible zip system with watertight end closure.
                        I have tested this bag out in some horrific conditions ( Motorcycle touring in Scotland can be a wet experience ).  I have also submerged it out of interest to see how waterproof the bag is, it came through the test with no problems.

                        There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                        • GilesG
                          Giles
                          IHUK Crew
                          Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                          You sir, are costing me….I'm def into a shit load of that Ortlieb.  Fits my lifestyle perfectly......

                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

                          last edited by 26 Jun 2013, 12:42 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                            ddtrash
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                            Joined: 2 Dec 2010

                            G, I have two of the Tizip bags 30litre  and 50litre sizes, seriously good bits of kit, simple but very effective.

                            A cheaper alternative is the "rack pack" roll closure waterproof bags, various sizes between 24 - 90 litres.

                            http://www.ortlieb.de/_prod.php?lang=en&produkt=rackpack

                            There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                            • Megatron1505M
                              Megatron1505
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                              Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                              Right, so since Goruck stopped speaking to me, can anyone recommend me a decent quality small pack for Tommys school bag next year?

                              Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

                              last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 08:43 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • SeulS
                                Seul
                                Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                                @Megatron1505:

                                Right, so since Goruck stopped speaking to me

                                Story of your life ey…

                                last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 08:48 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • Megatron1505M
                                  Megatron1505
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                                  Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                                  I still don't get rid of you or Fake Tex though, must be love  😘

                                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                    urbanwoodsman
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                                    Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                                    @Megatron1505:

                                    Right, so since Goruck stopped speaking to me, can anyone recommend me a decent quality small pack for Tommys school bag next year?

                                    http://duluthpack.com/school-campus/backpacks-bags/school-bags

                                    I have this one in the Great Lakes colorway(All Black). Tommy might need the medium backpack though.
                                    http://duluthpack.com/school-campus/backpacks-bags/school-bags/deluxe-daypack-backpack.html

                                    Unfortunately, they recently raised their prices. Made in USA and a Lifetime guarantee though is hard to pass up.

                                    last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 09:12 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • SeulS
                                      Seul
                                      Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                                      @Megatron1505:

                                      I still don't get rid of you or Fake Tex though, must be love  😘

                                      I still sell Stella Artois beer and Grimbergen in my shop…

                                      last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 09:24 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • Megatron1505M
                                        Megatron1505
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                                        Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                                        Shane, standard daypack looks like a winner.

                                        Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

                                        last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 09:33 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                        • GraemeG
                                          Graeme
                                          啓蒙家
                                          Joined: 30 Mar 2012

                                          End Clothing have a bunch of canvas backpacks in their sale right now. The Woolrich ones are made by Frost River, and there are also a few by Yuketen.

                                          http://www.endclothing.co.uk/sale/bags-wallet

                                          I'd be most tempted by the navy Woolrich knapsack.

                                          Aiguille, as mentioned above, do some nice little packs. You'll need to dig around their website a bit to find them though.

                                          http://www.aiguillealpine.co.uk/

                                          last edited by 13 Jul 2013, 10:14 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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