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flyitfast 07-31-2019 05:55 AM

Pilot luggage
 
I was flying home from vacation in SEA. One of your pilots had a carry on that he said is made by a PHX based pilot. The brand name started with a “C” or maybe an “A” I believe, but I didn’t take a picture of it. Can one of you help me out here. I need a new bag. Thank you.

flydc 07-31-2019 05:59 AM

I switched to a 4-wheel bag and it changed my life 😂

ColtF15 07-31-2019 06:01 AM

Away bag. Best bag ever. 1/3 the weight of luggage works. 1/2 the price. Actual lifetime warranty even for crew. Comes with a battery to charge your ipad/phone ect. And more function because it zips down the middle into two parts so it is easier to find your clothes.

Al Czervik 07-31-2019 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by flyitfast (Post 2862374)
I was flying home from vacation in SEA. One of your pilots had a carry on that he said is made by a PHX based pilot. The brand name started with a “C” or maybe an “A” I believe, but I didn’t take a picture of it. Can one of you help me out here. I need a new bag. Thank you.

https://contrailbags.com/

flyitfast 07-31-2019 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by Al Czervik (Post 2862394)

That’s it! Thank you!

Al Czervik 07-31-2019 07:16 AM

Flyitfast check your messages

HardLemonade 07-31-2019 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by ColtF15 (Post 2862380)
Away bag. Best bag ever. 1/3 the weight of luggage works. 1/2 the price. Actual lifetime warranty even for crew. Comes with a battery to charge your ipad/phone ect. And more function because it zips down the middle into two parts so it is easier to find your clothes.

Which one do you have? The Carry on or Bigger Carry On?

seafeye 07-31-2019 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by flydc (Post 2862376)
I switched to a 4-wheel bag and it changed my life 😂

Drives me nuts with those bags. They are taking up too much space walking the terminal. Then the people pushing/pulling them can only walk slow thus making the airport experience that much more painful.
It’s the same as left lane drivers. They have no idea how much they are slowing down everyone else.

3EngineTaxi 07-31-2019 03:01 PM

I also find the 4 wheel bags obnoxiously slow to walk behind.

redbaronahp 07-31-2019 08:56 PM

Briggs & Riley

havick206 08-01-2019 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by redbaronahp (Post 2862905)
Briggs & Riley

I’ve had a luggage works, currently have a strongbags. Strongbags has been much better than lugggae works, but every Briggs and Riley I have seen looks like it holds up much better than everything else. Honestly I wish I bit the bullet last time I replaced my bag.

purdue22 08-07-2019 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by havick206 (Post 2862989)
I’ve had a luggage works, currently have a strongbags. Strongbags has been much better than lugggae works, but every Briggs and Riley I have seen looks like it holds up much better than everything else. Honestly I wish I bit the bullet last time I replaced my bag.

Why has Strongbags been better than Luggage works? I’m in the market for a new bag.

PRS Guitars 08-07-2019 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by purdue22 (Post 2866682)
Why has Strongbags been better than Luggage works? I’m in the market for a new bag.

I switched a year ago from LW to a Strongbag. I like it way better.

It has cleaner lines on the outside that don’t snag clothing, overhead bins, curbs etc. it’s has held up better in terms of exterior fabric and zipper wear. I didn’t like the external frame on the LW. The strongbag is an aluminum box and very strong, I use it as a seat from time to time. The handle retracts flush. My favorite thing is it doesn’t scream “I’m a pilot”, it’s a bit more subdued. The negatives are that it holds less, I turned that into a positive by bringing less, which makes packing easier anyway.

havick206 08-12-2019 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by purdue22 (Post 2866682)
Why has Strongbags been better than Luggage works? I’m in the market for a new bag.

For starters my luggage works frame bent like a banana after about 3-4 months. Heavy as crap compares to the strongbags.

The wheels in the the luggageworks needed replacing but while unbolting the axle the housing around the wheel cracked rendering the whole bag useless.

The strongbags are way more user friendly for replacing individual parts. You can even just buy a replacement material outer if you needed to.

Andrew_VT 08-12-2019 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by havick206 (Post 2869132)
but while unbolting the axle the housing around the wheel cracked rendering the whole bag useless.

That heavy cast metal base piece is the Achilles heel of the whole bag. Drop it from 1.5 feet onto pavement and it cracks and it's so expensive to fix you might as well buy a new bag.

They have a super expensive carbon fiber version but it's not nearly as light or rugged as it should be because the cast base plate is the same.

isuguy 08-12-2019 04:45 PM

Another vote here for B&R

ACEssXfer 08-12-2019 04:55 PM

I’ve commuted for 9 out of 10 years of my airline career. I am currently on my second LW metal frame bag. It is getting to be about time to replace my current one though. The biggest issue I have seen on both bags is the zippers. Supposedly the newer(more expensive) LW has fixed the problem. Occasionally do need to tighten screws. Takes 5 minutes once or twice a year. I know the stealth bags get a lot of hate but I like them.

highfarfast 08-13-2019 06:43 AM

I bought a Briggs and Riley for the lifetime warranty that covered everything, even airline damage (I commute in on a flight that requires valet checking roller bags). Figured it would be my forever bag but I knew at some point I’d have to send it in for repairs and would need a backup bag while I waited. In less than a year, one of the expansion locks would pop loose frequently. I could live with that until a more major problem. Then the part of the hook attachment that is fixed to the bag broke. Even that was still usable if I was careful so I lived with it. About a year and half after first buying the bag, the top handle broke.

That last one, I couldn’t live with so I bought the cheapest LW bag I could get to be the backup bag (Aurora). BR fixed two of my problems but for some reason didn’t fix the broken part on the hook attachment so I sent it back for a second attempt. They fixed it. But in the mean time I was getting used to using my LW bag which rolled smoother, held more stuff, and the zipper expansion is much more robust than the mechanical expansion on the BR.

The BR is now my backup bag.

I don’t mean to say that the BR is a bad bag or cheaply made. Valet checking bags for my commute is rough on the bags. I have since had to repair my LW Aurora bag as well. I prefer to use my LW though.

black cat 08-13-2019 12:06 PM

I don't remember the different names/models of LW bags. But I've had the model that has the stainless steel handle and all metal frame that's built like a tank. Been running strong for nearly a decade. It's taken a beating and it's seen better days from a cosmetic standpoint. But I've had zero problems with zippers, wheels or any other hardware.

Name User 08-13-2019 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by highfarfast (Post 2869441)
I bought a Briggs and Riley for the lifetime warranty that covered everything, even airline damage (I commute in on a flight that requires valet checking roller bags). Figured it would be my forever bag but I knew at some point I’d have to send it in for repairs and would need a backup bag while I waited. In less than a year, one of the expansion locks would pop loose frequently. I could live with that until a more major problem. Then the part of the hook attachment that is fixed to the bag broke. Even that was still usable if I was careful so I lived with it. About a year and half after first buying the bag, the top handle broke.

That last one, I couldn’t live with so I bought the cheapest LW bag I could get to be the backup bag (Aurora). BR fixed two of my problems but for some reason didn’t fix the broken part on the hook attachment so I sent it back for a second attempt. They fixed it. But in the mean time I was getting used to using my LW bag which rolled smoother, held more stuff, and the zipper expansion is much more robust than the mechanical expansion on the BR.

The BR is now my backup bag.

I don’t mean to say that the BR is a bad bag or cheaply made. Valet checking bags for my commute is rough on the bags. I have since had to repair my LW Aurora bag as well. I prefer to use my LW though.

I have that same LW bag. Prior to it I had a LW stealth (the $300 bag), then switched to a TravelPro crew pilot for about three years which became my wife's, and purchased the 22" Aurora for $120 open box from one of their stores. At the time it was $150 retail, now it's $170 and they got rid of the expandable one.

However I will say I absolutely love it. Lightweight, fits a decent amount, and it's built well. Much better than the equivalently priced TravelPro. The only thing I've done with it was replace a wheel set, believe it or not it wasn't the bearing but the actual wheel that was squeaking. I ordered four off eBay for $8 shipped.

I view bags as expendable/wear items and budget $50/yr on them. I noticed LW now has a $600 carbon fiber bag...insane.

Al Czervik 08-13-2019 01:50 PM

LW stealth. Heavy, but 13 years (10 commuting) with one $150 overhaul.

DilsonWic 08-13-2019 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by Al Czervik (Post 2869725)
LW stealth. Heavy, but 13 years (10 commuting) with one $150 overhaul.

Same.

Only difference is it’s always commuted, and mainly on RJs. Highly recommend.

NovemberBravo 08-16-2019 05:06 PM

My metal frame LW lasted 5 years 3 sets of wheels. I never had zipper problems but the frame was on its last leg and screws falling out and stripped. I commuted the full 5 years with half mile walks to and from the train for 2 years. I switched to the plastic frame and happy with the weight savings but there's a little less interior space in the bag.

BigZ 08-16-2019 08:35 PM

One thing about TravelPro is that the only way to buy them is by registering on their company website with your airline id number. Very different pricing than at retailers.


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