Luggage Setup Preferences
#1
We at 9e are ditching our flight bags in March. Im researching how I want my luggage setup.
What do you guys run? Im thinking of doing a single bag in addition to suitcase... An expanded Brightline... Not the full duffle, but expanded beyond the b7.
What do you guys run? Im thinking of doing a single bag in addition to suitcase... An expanded Brightline... Not the full duffle, but expanded beyond the b7.
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Stealth Cube by LW for ipads, headsets, etc.
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I say try the Brightline bag. I've been using the B4 model with the water bottle side pouch and the hard handle made with grooves for the LW J-hook. This set up works for me as I use the Clarity Aloft headset, carry two tablets, back-up battery and a small generic case that fits inside the main compartment that holds all my charging cables.
I've had this for going on two years and even though I commute it's still in great shape.
Edit: Sorry I quoted the wrong post.
I've had this for going on two years and even though I commute it's still in great shape.
Edit: Sorry I quoted the wrong post.
Last edited by WhiskeyDelta; 02-19-2017 at 04:45 PM.
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I like the contrail bag. I use the FL370 bag and it fits everything I need. I can even put my 13" laptop in the back pouch (TSA friendly too). Though if you want an all in one bag with a cooler...this isn't the right choice. I still carry a luggage works cooler for food/snacks.
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Ive been using a range bag the past year and love it. Bought it at Academy on sale for $25.
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/tact...dCatid=3631539
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/tact...dCatid=3631539
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I like the contrail bag. I use the FL370 bag and it fits everything I need. I can even put my 13" laptop in the back pouch (TSA friendly too). Though if you want an all in one bag with a cooler...this isn't the right choice. I still carry a luggage works cooler for food/snacks.
Anyway I second that the Contrail bag makes a really great flight bag. Also fits under the seat when you're riding in the back. The downside is the lack of cooler.
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