Article on new luggage FYI

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Nice, and Im surprised by the price, but the carry on weighs almost 4kgs.
 
Different bag to the OP but in keeping with the new luggage theme, I saw this the other day and thought wow, if you have a baby/toddler that is.

https://mountainbuggy.com/au/Products/bagrider#.WJuOPG996Uk


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Prices are ok, but half you carry on weight is the bag itself. I may just stick to my portable battery charger
 
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I bought 3 Tumi bags that fit in the onboard overhead bins. They are very popular with our family members. Tumi also has a briefcase on wheels but it is priced way too high so far at over $1000 AUD. I keep using my Qantas style bag but it gets heavy when you walk a couple of kms. I am still looking.
 
I bought 3 Tumi bags that fit in the onboard overhead bins. They are very popular with our family members. Tumi also has a briefcase on wheels but it is priced way too high so far at over $1000 AUD. I keep using my Qantas style bag but it gets heavy when you walk a couple of kms. I am still looking.

Cant remember where we were flying but there was a tween with a Tumi carry on that I noticed last year. I tried to explain why I noticed to my husband but it was lost on him.
 
Sometimes I feel my arms are being stretched when I walk a long way with my Qantas style bag that has no wheels.
 
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