I know Tumi brand, heard lots of bad about them on the Internets as well, esp. they do not offer a lifetime warranty on their products in 2013, they don't publish their weights on their site - as if they were not living on this planet or something.
(http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-p ... bsite.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-p ... ggage.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-p ... rvice.html)
But I like these two of their designs:
http://www.tumi.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4063081
http://www.tumi.com/product/index.jsp?p ... d=13037539
So which other alternative brand should I go which offers lightweight, stylish products preferably with a lifetime warranty policy? I'm looking fir non-leather bags; nylon, canvas and such.
Carry-on travel duffel/soft bag?Lifetime warr.,any but Tumi.
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http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/gr ... %20luggage
I use one of their spinner carry-ons, but it appears that there are a few softer duffles down at the bottom. Their reputation for honoring warranties is very good AFAIK.
I use one of their spinner carry-ons, but it appears that there are a few softer duffles down at the bottom. Their reputation for honoring warranties is very good AFAIK.
If you want a leather bag - possibly to your own design, in leather - you cannot do better IMHO than talk to Henry Tomkins of Exeter http://www.htleather.co.uk
Not only is he a very engaging chap, his designs and workmanship really hit the spot : you could pay far, far more for an item of luggage than he charges for his pieces - but then see your work of art driven over by a ham-fisted baggage handler. His work does the job and does it at a very sensible price.
I sometimes use heavy textbooks in my work, that need to be carted around. I designed a special sling / caddy to carry them, showed the sketch to Henry and he made it up beautifully.
Not only is he a very engaging chap, his designs and workmanship really hit the spot : you could pay far, far more for an item of luggage than he charges for his pieces - but then see your work of art driven over by a ham-fisted baggage handler. His work does the job and does it at a very sensible price.
I sometimes use heavy textbooks in my work, that need to be carted around. I designed a special sling / caddy to carry them, showed the sketch to Henry and he made it up beautifully.
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Thanks for your info. It's nice - but it's leather.
How about Filson? So far that's what I like.
How about Filson? So far that's what I like.
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