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Best
of Both Worlds: 1000 denier
Cordura nylon keeps the front rucksack-soft,
but the rest is lined with a hard lexan
shell to give maximum protection to
your belongings.
Carry-On-Friendly: Measuring
9" x 21" x 14" (un-expanded),
it fits within airlines' carry-on guidelines
-- and weighs less than 7 lbs!
Expandable: When
you need to carry more, pull on the expando-zipper
and gain an extra 2" of cargo depth
(making your bag "fatter" than
the carry-on limit).
Big and Practical: A
generous, fully-lined 2500 cubic-inch
main compartment inside, plus three outside
pockets (small, medium and huge)—perfect
for often-used items.
Extra-Long Handle: The
telescoping handle extends a full 23" beyond
the top of the bag, giving you more rolling
comfort.
Zoom Zoom: Big, strong
inline skate wheels glide your goodies
over uneven surfaces.
Piggy Back: The outside
add-a-bag strap lets you clip on your
day bag, and roll 'em together.
Handy Extras: Inside
you'll find a pair of mesh bags for smaller
items, and a clip-in security pouch (which
you can also clip inside your Appenzell
Day Bag).
Compression: Two internal
compression straps keep your load compact
and stable.
Make Your Back Happy: Research
shows that travellers who buy convertible
wheeled bags never put them on their
backs anyway, so Rick has done away with
the extra weight and expense—this
bag is not convertible!
Rave Review: John
Flinn (Travel Editor, San Francisco Chronicle)
writes about the wheeled bag, "After
listening to me kvetch about roll-aboards
for years, my wife, Jeri, went out last
year and bought one. And now I'm eyeing
it covetously. Unlike so much of the
luggage I've seen, it looks as if it
was designed by someone who actually
travels. Its wheels are big and tough,
its handles comfortable and its compartments
thoughtfully arranged. It's sized to
meet airlines' carry-on requirements,
and Jeri can fit three weeks' worth of
clothes inside, with room to spare."
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