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pink air max Carryon Backpack Wheels
Posted by: lesss1p60d (IP Logged)
Date: September 13, 2014 01:20PM

Carryon Backpack Wheels
My fiancee and I plan on traveling to Europe for two weeks this fall for our honeymoon. We want to take one carry on bag each. She recently bought an Osprey Porter 46 after reading this helpful thread, but is afraid it could be too big for her to carry by the end of the trip and thinks she should get a carry on backpack with wheels just in case. She's 5'9", very slender, and the Osprey is pretty big on her. I will probably end up carrying the Osprey as my own bag. We also plan to have one daybag each so that we can leave our carry on luggage at the hotel while we check out museums, etc. The only time we should be hauling the carry ons is when we are traveling between cities and when we are at the airport.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a carry on backpack that also has wheels?
My wife and I both got ones similar to this Victorinox model when we went on our honeymoon in Europe last year. We also traveled Euro again this summer with them for an additional 3 weeks. They've been perfect. My wife likes the zip on day pack, I never use it.
We paid a lot less though at a luggage store in Chicago.
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posted by Atreides at 6:56 AM on August 12, 2010
Another recommendation for Eagle Creek. The carry on size Continental Journey was my bag of choice for a long time, but they no longer make it. The Thrive looks pretty similar (but, like the CJ, has no wheels). Check out the wheeled options to see if something looks good.
also has some wheeled carry ons, but I've never tried any of his bags.
posted by backwards guitar at 7:13 AM on August 12, 2010
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As for the day bag, I also had an Osprey day bag, and when traveling between locations, I pulled off the very attractive one bag on the back one bag on the front look. It worked pretty well.
Either way, hauling your luggage around a city will never be comfortable. I just thought there was a lot less to worry about while it was on my back.
Anyway, happy honeymoon!
posted by CPAGirl at 7:46 AM on August 12, 2010
Rick Steves, done deal.
posted by Freedomboy at 8:35 AM on August 12, 2010
I was going to get the Eagle Creek one but at ONE THIRD THE PRICE, seems just as good and has worked magnificently for me partner and me.
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posted by ethnomethodologist at 9:29 AM on August 12, 2010
I picked up the Rick Steves a few years ago and it's suited me nicely. For $100, I'd say it's definitely a good value.
posted by dhammond at 12:34 PM on August 12, 2010
Mountain Equipment Co op (MEC) really does make great bags. And to the best of my memory they're in house brand tends to be pretty affordable.

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