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Are there any cabin hand luggage you would recommend?
I don’t plan on taking a LOT of the gears, but they won’t comfortably go into my every-day Hadley bag, so I have to either put some of them into hold luggage or buy a good cabin luggage. I am choosing the latter because I don’t want my lenses shattered.
Not really looking for a photography luggage such as the “Glass taxi”. Just looking for a reliable normal person’s cabin luggage.
Has to have pockets outside (so no shell cases) allowing for easy reach to get stuff like magazines and iPad during the initial seating scramble.
Also has to be budget airline compatible, I always had to pay extra for the luggage, would be nice to buy a small one when going on half week holidays. Don't mind it going to the hold for free when busy.
Prefer to have wheels though, I’ve got a backpack I could use, but a luggage on wheels is much easier at airports/train stations.
Plan is to load it up half full (or half empty), then put the messenger bag into it to get pass the requirement that only 1 cabin bag. The messenger bag holds passport and documents, to be around my shoulders most of the time. This is how my fiancée travels, and I thought it’s a really neat way to keep documents close and still able to comfortably travel.
I don’t plan on taking a LOT of the gears, but they won’t comfortably go into my every-day Hadley bag, so I have to either put some of them into hold luggage or buy a good cabin luggage. I am choosing the latter because I don’t want my lenses shattered.
Not really looking for a photography luggage such as the “Glass taxi”. Just looking for a reliable normal person’s cabin luggage.
Has to have pockets outside (so no shell cases) allowing for easy reach to get stuff like magazines and iPad during the initial seating scramble.
Also has to be budget airline compatible, I always had to pay extra for the luggage, would be nice to buy a small one when going on half week holidays. Don't mind it going to the hold for free when busy.
Prefer to have wheels though, I’ve got a backpack I could use, but a luggage on wheels is much easier at airports/train stations.
Plan is to load it up half full (or half empty), then put the messenger bag into it to get pass the requirement that only 1 cabin bag. The messenger bag holds passport and documents, to be around my shoulders most of the time. This is how my fiancée travels, and I thought it’s a really neat way to keep documents close and still able to comfortably travel.
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