adam-burnley Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:17

You don't have to use the lock, you can use a regular padlock on the zips instead.

alan280170 Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:18

Samsonite all the way, bought the lightest one they had (in the 75cm Range) about 2 years ago, probably over 50 flights, sat on it stood on it. No problems with it, also has a 10 year guarantee.

But they are not the cheapest mine was $500 iirc.

nabby Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:19

I used to go with Samsonite but now buy Briggs and Riley when they're on sale. They come with a lifetime guarantee including airline and airport baggage handling damage. The build quality is astounding and they're easy to move around.

deantown Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:20

Tripp 4 wheeler from Debenhams and also hand luggage 4 wheels, both survived a trip to the US unscathed. We don't bother locking cases as they are nearly always searched by homeland security.

yokozuma Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:20

Another vote for Briggs and Riley, depends on the amount of travel though to warrant the price.

Can't go wrong with Samsonite, as long as it has a guarantee.

Less of a traditional look but I took an Osprey roller (with built in backpack straps) round the world for 9 months through cities, slums, jungles, beaches, glaciers you name it and it barely has a scratch on it.

brianashley123 Publish time 2-12-2019 22:34:21

American Tourister   is good . I use to have 3 x Rimowa and loved them. Then came in the stupid cabin weight allowance and they became almost useless !
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