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I like leather.
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Oh I'll just bet you do Mike! I assume black leather?
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Leather is heavy to carry and it doesn't stand up well if checked.
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Leather is heavier, and certainly expensive. But there is a feeling of quality that comes with well made leather goods that is just not the same with other materials. I use nylon and poly products for my travels, but if money were not an object, then it would be quality leather luggage.
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My suggestion would go with Travel Pro. Same bag Commercial Pilots and stewardesses use.
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If you want to see an in-depth discussion on luggage, head to FlyerTalk.
I love leather too - but not for daily use luggage. You want to let a cabbie throw it in the back of a ratty cab/rickshaw/tuk tuk/etc. on top of his jumper cables without flinching; if the F/A won't let you take in on board and says, "check it or miss the flight"; Watch the bellhop stack the bag on top if the ratty umbrella stroller; et al. Plus, leather is a better theft target than the ubiquitous black ballistic nylon bag. I want my luggage to blend in, not stand out. Briggs and Riley makes outstanding stuff. Great quality, Guaranteed for Life. I use a costco wheeled bag, if it breaks, costco will take it back.
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I use a Tumi shoulder bag, carry-on size.
For short trips (2-3 days) it is only half full and can always fit in the overhead, even if the overhead is "full" I can put the bag in front of the rollerbags and close the door. For those trips the bag is light, and easy to carry for a long time, my computer briefcase weighs more. For trips of a week, the shoulder bag is full and needs a regular spot in the overhead, it is still okay to carry walking through the airport or for several blocks, not effortless but I figure I can use the exercise. I guess they don't make ths model anymore, but there are plenty of similar bags.
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![]() But so can red leather... ![]() Or very little leather...
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Who has latex luggage?
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But I'm guessing you're a guy that likes to get it all done with carry-on right?
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Yes, one bag and no I have no intent of ever checking it unless its at the gate and any cab I take I always have my stuff at arms length. As for a bellman taking it? Again, I have no intent of letting it leave my sight - thats how I am with my disposible ones now.
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