Which is the best suitcase/luggage?

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Myer has 40% off Antler Liquis range (very light hard case) at present - how does this bag compare to Tumi ?? or Samsonite Cosmolite.
 
Myer has 40% off Antler Liquis range (very light hard case) at present - how does this bag compare to Tumi ?? or Samsonite Cosmolite.

I just bought the antler New bond street luggage, set of 3... Myer had them for $1100... But bought them from the luggage professionals for $499 including delivery... Very happy with them... Well constructed and well designed. Very happy with the purchase.
 
Samsonite Cosmolite.

I very like the Cosmolite's .... now just wishing my current Samsonite hard case breaks soon so I can upgrade to this ;) That said, I don't see my current Samsonite breaking anytime soon, I think it's the model/series just before the Cosmo's, it's so tough that I sometimes jump on top of it, and the luggage takes me along for the ride :D
 
depends on how much you want to spend!
I personally use Tumi but they are quite expensive, starting at about $1400 for a 22" international case. This particular case can be taken on board as carry on when its not expanded, subject to the carry on weight limits. Tumi have this fantastic service called the Tumi Tracer program where each piece of luggage you own can be registered with them and if it is ever lost anywhere in the world, they will facilitate its return if the airline/s dont. They also have a "limited" lifetime warranty and will repair any parts that are faulty except for wear and tear items like the wheels and corners. I have 4 cases, 1 of which I take everywhere. I would estimate it has been on about 200 or so flights and only now needs replacing, so overall, despite the high initial cost, it actually turns out to be quite good value. The other cases are the same age, but dont get used as much and are in almost as new condition. I did consider the Victorinox "Tourbach" range which offers the same benefits and even more, in offering you an emergency loan suitcase anywhere in the world, if your case is in for repair (even for normal wear and tear items) but decided against it as it would not "match" my other cases. it is similarly priced as Tumi and i would think its equally as good. i would absolutely avoid fashionable cases like Rimowa or Louis Vuitton as they look nice, but arent really durable for the frequent flyer.

good luck with your decision.
 
Thanks for your feedback - as previously mentioned on this thread I will visit Peters of Kensington as they have quoted prices even better than the Myer 40% off and have stock of both Antler and Samsonite.
 
I very like the Cosmolite's .... now just wishing my current Samsonite hard case breaks soon so I can upgrade to this ;) That said, I don't see my current Samsonite breaking anytime soon, I think it's the model/series just before the Cosmo's, it's so tough that I sometimes jump on top of it, and the luggage takes me along for the ride :D

I nearly went for the Cosmolite as a carry-on but it only has a single arm/handle so an additional bag or laptop can't be hitched on top. Also, it doesn't have any type of hook so the carry-on and checked bag can't be connected - which I find invaluable when travelling with a ton of luggage.
 
I'm now into the 4th year of my "travelling without checked baggage" kick.

I'm looking for something to replace my old Qantas branded carry-on, and found this online at some different stores for quite a good price. Has anybody seen this anywhere?

Sky Master 40 Carry-On: Caribee Travelpacks range

I'm trying to ascertain what the zippers are - chain-tooth or the regular type that will break in no time.

If the zippers are good, then that looks pretty sweet - 105cm bag with 40l capacity AND a compression system built in.
 
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I'm now into the 4th year of my "travelling without checked baggage" kick.

I'm looking for something to replace my old Qantas branded carry-on, and found this online at some different stores for quite a good price. Has anybody seen this anywhere?

Sky Master 40 Carry-On: Caribee Travelpacks range

I'm trying to ascertain what the zippers are - chain-tooth or the regular type that will break in no time.

If the zippers are good, then that looks pretty sweet - 105cm bag with 40l capacity AND a compression system built in.

It's on the Luggage Professionals website. :)

It looks good, but has one failing for me - no wheels. :(
 
I'm now into the 4th year of my "travelling without checked baggage" kick.

I'm looking for something to replace my old Qantas branded carry-on, and found this online at some different stores for quite a good price. Has anybody seen this anywhere?

Sky Master 40 Carry-On: Caribee Travelpacks range

I'm trying to ascertain what the zippers are - chain-tooth or the regular type that will break in no time.

If the zippers are good, then that looks pretty sweet - 105cm bag with 40l capacity AND a compression system built in.

Did you look into this further or buy this bag? I'm looking at it as well for carry-on only.
 
Just back from a quick visit to NZ. Took my trusty Samsonite which I bought in USA a couple of years ago. Instead of using the built in TSA lock, I simply used a padlock. Result, broken zip pull. Lesson learned. Otherwise been very happy with this case.
 

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Picked up a Samsonite skywheeler a few years ago, doesn't look like it will break anytime soon despite the best efforts of American baggage handlers.
 
Yup. That changed meant I selected another brand for my last purchase. Couldn't justify the high price without the lifetime warranty.

Shame really as ive used TUMI for as long as I can remember and havent had any trouble that wasnt fixed promptly at no charge.

Victorinox Tourbach has similar pieces at similar prices as the TUMI FXT Ballistic range but offers a replacement loan bag any where in the world. Might have to take a look.
 
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Not sure that this rates as the "best", but Catch Of The Day - One Deal, Everyday, Midday currently has an Antler Rubis II 3pc set for $299. Four-wheel rollers in 32L, 73L and 115L. Seems like a good deal. I'd probably jump on it if I hadn't recently bought a couple of Samsonite pieces.

Thanks for the tip. Just purchased a set.

I have used Delsey (broke after three years of international flights) and Samsonite when Business class, and the very fabulous Red Oxx when travelling economy

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Looking forward to testing Antler for the first time.
 
My trusty old samsonite suitcase named "Spot" (as he was all the one colour and had no identifiable features) has finally died, the wheels are kaput and there is a crack on the hinge.
I've had him since the early 90's and he has served me well.

He was an expensive case back in his day, but I must say he was worth it.

So the question is, what to replace him with? I'm not overly concerned about the cost, I want something that is super light (so I can carry more stuff) and as tough as hell :)
The next use will be in May so I have a month to source and get him delivered.

What is everyone's experiences? The cosmolite looks a bit "meh" to me, but what would I know....
Whilst not essential, one that can easily be identified would also be a bonus.

Thanks in advance :)
 
I can proudly mention that I've seen my fair share of luggage varieties over the years.
For my 'apprenticeships" with various hotel & travel management positions & personal travel for the past decades there are good & bad characteristics in every style, shape, colour & brand of luggage.
From my own experiences & observations, consistantly & contentiously .. Samsonite seems to be the front runner & distinct innovator in this game..
Forget the cheap 'price leader, look a like type" it will certainly let you down at the worst possible moment.. & embarrassment galore!
As my own travel requirements, I use a Rimowa Topas - which without bias or any sponsorship or donated deals.. Self funded variety, with my hard earned 'clams"... It certainly serves all of my travel exceptionally well.
This is a full alloy, made in Germany, completely sealed, hard case, unladen @ <5kgs. Brilliant locking system & the best rolling system over soft/hard/uneven surfaces.
This has endured this most harshest treatment in airline baggage handlers, railway & shipping experiences, along with extreme weather conditions, snow & heat, & has come out relitvely unscathed, with just a few souvenired dents & scratches..
So, without compromising on quality, for a wonderful all round versatile case, have a good look at these, then if budget does not permit, work your way down to a Samsonite., or similar quality.
I know this is a bit of a rant.. But always consider the 'precious" contents of your luggage- if you value these! , & invest in a substantial piece of equipment that will last the distance.. Have fun travelling!
 
I just got a Samsonite B-Lite, it is a soft shell with 4 wheels.. Will update on how well it survives as time goes on.
 
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