Definition for "non-rigid garment bag"?

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Can anyone provide a definition for "non-rigid garment bag"?

I have a Samsonite DurantXTLite garment bag (Samsonite Garment Bag Details) which meets all of the size limits as per the Qantas website and after travelling with it for 2 years I was stopped last Thursday in Sydney.

I had a laptop bag and the garment bag with both items at 12.9kg, so weight was not an issue, the gate attendant said it was a rigid bag so could not be taken on. I challenged this saying that there was a piece to strengthen the handle but the bag was very much soft and was within both the weight and dimension requirements. The male attendant said I had to put it through the test unit and after I did so with the female watching she said it was supposed to be folded and fit into the square test unit. As I was explaining this was not correct the male attendance came back over and said to put it through the long test piece unfolded, which I did and it passed through but he said sorry it still cannot go, his decision was final.

I asked to speak to a supervisor and he said that he would have to take me off the flight and get someone to come and speak with me. I initially declined but later thought I would like to speak with a manager as this was wrong, I asked him if he could get me on the next flight but he replied then next 3 flights are fully booked. I had no choice but to check my bag and get on the flight.

This was a semi regular fortnightly flight in J so I am a tad peeved and will be taking it further with Qantas management however was interested in others experience or feedback.
 
This description has a comment that it is approved cabin bag for Qantas

 
This description has a comment that it is approved cabin bag for Qantas


The description states it is an approved 'cabin bag', not necessarily an approved 'non rigid garment bag'. It is not what I was thinking a 'non rigid garment bag' would be....

Having said that, I would have thought that QF would have let it slide for a J pax. But this is the quality service people pay QF extra to receive.
 
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Tend to agree with @Pleb Status this is what I use as a non ‘non rigid garment bag’ however I am sure others may disagree.

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@Adam Brophy if you have had no problems in the past couple of years maybe keep using it and after the next few trips you can make a judgement if this is another QF crack down or just staff interpretation of the rules.
 
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I'll be interested to hear if QF provide a firm answer, as I've had a Qantas branded leather garment bag (similar style to the Samsonite mentioned above) for well over 20 years. Whilst not used in recent times, I have used it for international flights as a non-rigid garment bag without any issues.

A quick look at AA baggage rules shows they still have a non-rigid GB listed, but BA don't appear to anymore, so maybe there is a move among the carriers to drop these from the allowed list altogether.

cheers
 
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