StrongBags Summit vs LW Stealth Premier
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StrongBags Summit vs LW Stealth Premier
Alrighty, it's time to upgrade my "system." It seems foolish to carry 3 bags when 2 will do. I don't need half the stuff I carry in my backpack (yeah, I'm one of "those" guys), so I figure I can downsize a bit anyhow.
I'm looking at the Strong Bags Summit and the Luggage Works Stealth Premier Multi-Purpose Cube. Both have a cooler combo option, which is a must-have. Other than that, I just need to carry the usual: Bose A20, EFB with a Pivot case, small flashlight, notepad, pens, other typical miscellany. Needs to fit next to me in the 737.
I've had products from both companies in the past, and have been impressed with both in terms of quality and service. Anyone have experience with either of these bags? Is one preferable over the other?
I'm looking at the Strong Bags Summit and the Luggage Works Stealth Premier Multi-Purpose Cube. Both have a cooler combo option, which is a must-have. Other than that, I just need to carry the usual: Bose A20, EFB with a Pivot case, small flashlight, notepad, pens, other typical miscellany. Needs to fit next to me in the 737.
I've had products from both companies in the past, and have been impressed with both in terms of quality and service. Anyone have experience with either of these bags? Is one preferable over the other?
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Joined APC: Mar 2016
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Did you wind up going with this bag. My situation is essentially identical…iPad, A20, laptop/personal iPad, and lots of room for food. Curious if your experience. I’m debating between this and the aero coast II.
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StrongBags Summit vs LW Stealth Premier
I have the newer LW multipurpose cube that has the insulated/non insulated split main compartment. Well made, plenty of room for headset, iPad + personal iPad or laptop, etc. That said, probably wouldn’t use it for more than a 2-day trip. For locals and 2-days though, a good option.
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I run the LW 22' SP with the electronics cube. The only problem i've had is that the steath is the 'pilot bag' and I think its a goal for rampers to distroy it. But, it holds up well. I have had AA reimburse me for damages so it can get you a free bag. From what i've head, a lot of flight attendents use the Strong Bag and they really like them. I don't have any personal experince with them but could be a good option.
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