Luggage
#11
Speed, Power, Accuracy
Joined APC: Sep 2007
Position: PIC
Posts: 1,702
22" EBag. The Kirland 22" was my favorite but they don't sell it anymore. The Luggage Works didn't hold up for me. To expensive for the number of year before failure. Everyone always says "but you can rebuild the Luggage Works bag", or I can buy another bag for half the cost that last just as long.
I tried the 26" also. What a pain in the ass. Heavy and I don't bring my entire closet. I just need 8 pairs of socks/underwear, 7 undershirts, 2 spare uniforms, jeans, shorts, longs sleeve pullover, and running shoes.
I tried the 26" also. What a pain in the ass. Heavy and I don't bring my entire closet. I just need 8 pairs of socks/underwear, 7 undershirts, 2 spare uniforms, jeans, shorts, longs sleeve pullover, and running shoes.
I carry a shirt for each day but only ONE complete uniform like the book says. Not schlepping an extra on a "what if."
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2017
Position: Retired NJA & AA
Posts: 1,918
What I liked about the 26" Luggage Works bag was all the compartments. For a 7 day trip: In the main area I packed a spare pair of uniform pants; A uniform shirt for each day of a trip in warm weather (my jet didn't have an APU); A T-Shirt for each day of the trip (again, no APU); One civilian pants with zip off legs; One or two civilian shirts; A few other misc items. In one side pocket I stuffed all my black socks into; The other side pocket had my collapsible tennis shoes with a couple pair of ankle socks. I also carried a backpack with built in wheels I used when I didn't take the LW bag onboard with me. All my tech and meds went in there along with a day or two's worth of clothing if I had to check my LW bag.
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