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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Just buy cheap luggage pang check in. Babalibagin lang din sa airport, conveyor belts, and pag hahandle ng tao.

    Kaya di ko kayang bumili ng mahal na luggage [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]

    American tourister is samsonite's lower end brand while Tumi is their high end to compete with Rimowa.

    Have you heard of Away? They have nice luggages too.

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    Away sikat sa internet pero have never seen one in person in the airports I've been to. Equivalent to ng 2.0 MT sedan or Kia Stinger. [emoji28]

    Frequent traveler ka bro, decent luggage will last a long time for you. Samsonite yung good middle ground talaga, para siyang Innova/Fortuner of the luggage world. Although one thing I noticed is that India kasi very little walking - after checkout sa airport, may Uber na agad. So good wheels (biggest differentiator aside from brand) isn't as critical.

    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Delsey, Samsonite, Tourister....way more sensible, practical, reliable w/ good warranty/parts support, light enough....less guilt or none even if one gets lucky over wholesalers(ie Costco) or off-price XSinventory merchants...think TJMaxx, Nordstrom Rack, Saks off 5th, Ross & the like. Bang4Buck.[emoji106][emoji4]
    Apologies....born & fated unpolishable hobo.[emoji852]


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    Sometimes Tumi goes on sale for the price of a Samsonite, and you get exclusive material like their Ballistic SRPP (self-reinforced polypropylene). But in the absence of that, Samsonite is a steady choice. US is a good place to buy (average ~30% cheaper than PH) but if you don't go to Trump-land, many outlet stores in other countries also offer good deals.

    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    saan ba destination?

    Based on personal experience... for check-in luggage...

    Kung may transport ka sa destination mo... Madali mag Train, Grab, Taxi etc - ok lang kahit ano...

    For countries like Tokyo/Korea - kailangan maayos ayos bag mo since mahabang lakaran...

    Japan... we had to walk for almost 1km with all our bags para lang sa Kobe beef before our flight, some train stations wala din escalator, so matibay tibay dapat bag mo.
    Korea - same, yung transport pala namin di makakapasok sa road ng hotel namin on a weekend.

    SG naman dati, napadami shopping, I was so close to just get a box, kaso ayaw ni misis. bought a cheap bag sa supermarket (wala pang 23k max restriction noon)... pag labas ng NAIA, sira na yung gulong+handle nung bag
    Agree with this - most East Asian destinations have lots of walking. Europe also (cobblestone streets pa). So wheels are really critical.

    Yung isang generic luggage ko nagsisimula na mamaalam yung isang gulong (still works 80% of the time) because of all the train-sidewalk-bus transfers.

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    #62
    fabric is, to me, the more practical choice.
    many have expansion features, in case one gets carried away at the shopping district.

    the solid maletas, will always have only one size, whether they have anything inside or not.

    some sellers advertise that their zippers are burike-resistant. is there such a thing as burike-resistant zippers?

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    fabric is, to me, the more practical choice.
    many have expansion features, in case one gets carried away at the shopping district.

    the solid maletas, will always have only one size, whether they have anything inside or not.

    some sellers advertise that their zippers are burike-resistant. is there such a thing as burike-resistant zippers?
    Meron din expandable hard-case.





    Super useful during my last trip since we had a last-minute pasalubong run. Nagkasya naman after opening up the expansion, saved me from having to carry extra plastic bags on board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Meron din expandable hard-case.





    Super useful during my last trip since we had a last-minute pasalubong run. Nagkasya naman after opening up the expansion, saved me from having to carry extra plastic bags on board.

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    good for you!

    years ago, we had to buy a cheap maleta in HK, for the pasalubongs.
    years later, ok pa yung maletang yun. con todo balibag, etc.

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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    fabric is, to me, the more practical choice.
    many have expansion features, in case one gets carried away at the shopping district.

    the solid maletas, will always have only one size, whether they have anything inside or not.

    some sellers advertise that their zippers are burike-resistant. is there such a thing as burike-resistant zippers?
    If you travel light, fabric is fine. The poly ones take more content mass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Away sikat sa internet pero have never seen one in person in the airports I've been to. Equivalent to ng 2.0 MT sedan or Kia Stinger. [emoji28]

    Frequent traveler ka bro, decent luggage will last a long time for you. Samsonite yung good middle ground talaga, para siyang Innova/Fortuner of the luggage world. Although one thing I noticed is that India kasi very little walking - after checkout sa airport, may Uber na agad. So good wheels (biggest differentiator aside from brand) isn't as critical.

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    Unicorn ang Away! hahaha sobrang subtle kasi ng design nila, mukhang generic lang kaya hindi pansinin.

    Yeah bro, samsonite is the perfect middle ground. Matibay, magaan, value for money, and international warranty.

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    Used my AT for a 2day excursion. Really didn't care scratching it lol. Just vac'd outside.

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    #68
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Yung isang generic luggage ko nagsisimula na mamaalam yung isang gulong (still works 80% of the time) because of all the train-sidewalk-bus transfers.

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    for me... I always try to buy single wheel luggage...

    (unlike yung 2 wheels, picture above)

    kapag nasira yung wheels tapos maayos pa yung handle/plastic body. bumibili ako ng wheel sa Lazada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Europe also (cobblestone streets pa). So wheels are really critical.
    after nung first cobblestone/brick road experience ko... naghanap ako nung old style na 2 wheels lang na malalaki yung wheel sa likod... pang rough road sana... kaso wala na talaga kahit online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Unicorn ang Away! hahaha sobrang subtle kasi ng design nila, mukhang generic lang kaya hindi pansinin.

    Yeah bro, samsonite is the perfect middle ground. Matibay, magaan, value for money, and international warranty.
    Wala rin kasing Away sold locally so it's not as prominent. And we have a lot of cheap local brands like World Traveller that are one step higher than generics and have acceptable quality for most.

    Samsonite actually has different perception depending on who you ask. For most people, high-end na yan especially if you compare to AT or generics. But if you're exposed to Brics, B&R, Tumi, Rimowa - then Samsonite is actually entry-level/midrange. Again similar to the Fortuner analogy, or Tag Heuer in the world of watches.

    I think there are generally 2 schools of thought on luggage:

    1. I'll buy 3k luggage and use it for 2 years, then just replace when it gets broken. I'll spend 15k in 10 years, less if it actually holds up longer than expected.

    2. I'll buy good luggage worth 15k, and expect it to last 10 years.

    I used to be in the camp of option 1, but recently shifted to option 2.

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    #71
    We buy luggage pieces in SM or Landmark. We don’t spend that much on the more premium brands. They hold up pretty well over time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I think there are generally 2 schools of thought on luggage:

    1. I'll buy 3k luggage and use it for 2 years, then just replace when it gets broken. I'll spend 15k in 10 years, less if it actually holds up longer than expected.

    2. I'll buy good luggage worth 15k, and expect it to last 10 years.

    I used to be in the camp of option 1, but recently shifted to option 2.

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    oldest check-in luggage we have is 4 years old... napahaba lang life nya thanks to wheel replacements and Covid-19
    normally min-3 trips per year

    about that warranty... believe me, walang silbi yan.

    was never ever able to claim... they will either ask you to claim from the airline... or travel insurance

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    oldest check-in luggage we have is 4 years old... napahaba lang life nya thanks to wheel replacements and Covid-19
    normally min-3 trips per year

    about that warranty... believe me, walang silbi yan.

    was never ever able to claim... they will either ask you to claim from the airline... or travel insurance
    I have generic luggage that's actually 4 years old now. I expect my branded luggage to last longer, though only time will tell. I'll revert back to this thread in 10 years. [emoji6]

    For warranty - I think it's clear in the warranty document that airline damage is the airline's responsibility and not the manufacturer.

    Sample:


    Hence why paying for better quality from the get-go reduces the risk of damage when your check-in luggage is thrown around haphazardly.

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    #74
    My current large size luggage is running 5 years with around 12 to 16 connecting flights a year. Emphasis on the connecting kasi i'm sure they handle it differently kapag time bound lalo na pag hot transit.

    And i always maximise my luggage for those PH goodies like mang tomas, 3 in 1 coffee, and etc. Parating sagad at 29 t9 30 kg.

    Surprisingly maayos pa naman. Although mejo nagsasawa na ako sa ichura.

    Penguin brand by the way. Bought it for 100 CAD at 70% off last 2016.

    Define sulit!

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    I bought a set of original delsey luggage last year in China from a supplier, 3 pieces in a set (20/24/28 inches), lightweight, secured zipper and most importantly, price is cheap, not a spinner wheel though, only 2 wheels but hey, for the price, who's complaining, hehehe. mmexport1589955683114.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Parating sagad at 29 t9 30 kg.
    wow... 30KG on a white country? (you mentioned Canadian $)

    normally kapag caucasians ang hahawak ng luggage sa destination airport hanggang 23KG lang pinapayagan nila...

    same reason why I replaced our check-in bags to 24/25in, mayadong mabigat ung 28in

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    #77
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    My current large size luggage is running 5 years with around 12 to 16 connecting flights a year. Emphasis on the connecting kasi i'm sure they handle it differently kapag time bound lalo na pag hot transit.

    And i always maximise my luggage for those PH goodies like mang tomas, 3 in 1 coffee, and etc. Parating sagad at 29 t9 30 kg.

    Surprisingly maayos pa naman. Although mejo nagsasawa na ako sa ichura.

    Penguin brand by the way. Bought it for 100 CAD at 70% off last 2016.

    Define sulit!

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    Penguin as in the polo shirt brand? I didn't know they made luggage, that's a really good deal at 70% off!

    Mas mura nga talaga bumili abroad, hanap hanap lang deals so dapat hindi nagmamadali bumili. Nadale ako diyan last year, I needed medium luggage for a trip na medyo rush so had to buy locally kaya 25% off lang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    wow... 30KG on a white country? (you mentioned Canadian $)

    normally kapag caucasians ang hahawak ng luggage sa destination airport hanggang 23KG lang pinapayagan nila...

    same reason why I replaced our check-in bags to 24/25in, mayadong mabigat ung 28in

    Baka naka business class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Baka naka business class.
    no, sure ako dito... first time I experienced the 23KG limit (kahit na 30K allowance ko) was going to Sydney years ago... naaalala ko na Airport Union will not allow the staff to carry overweight bags.

    then unti-unting sumunod Asian countries

    Kaya yung oldest bag ko (mentioned earlier) is also our last 28inch bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    My current large size luggage is running 5 years with around 12 to 16 connecting flights a year. Emphasis on the connecting kasi i'm sure they handle it differently kapag time bound lalo na pag hot transit.

    And i always maximise my luggage for those PH goodies like mang tomas, 3 in 1 coffee, and etc. Parating sagad at 29 t9 30 kg.

    Surprisingly maayos pa naman. Although mejo nagsasawa na ako sa ichura.

    Penguin brand by the way. Bought it for 100 CAD at 70% off last 2016.

    Define sulit!

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    Wow ! almost million miler nayung luggage mo.
    Wala akong luggage na ginamit ko ng over 5 years, nawala kasi sa uso.
    Especially yung mga psychedelic colored na Delsey.

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