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What brand of carry-on luggage do you use?

eBags
Samsonite
Tough Traveler
Tom Bihn
Red Oxx
MEI
Victorinox
Briggs & Riley
Travelpro
American Tourister
Rick Steves
Eddie Bauer
Orvis
Filson
Boyt
Tumi
Eagle Creek
Patagonia
Jansport
OTHER
  
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If you have traveled by air in 2008, how many times have you been forced to gate check a legal-sized carry-on bag?
Never
Once
Twice
Three or more
  
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What’s the average total weight of your carry-on items?
3 pounds or less
4-7 pounds
8-10 pounds
11-12 pounds
13-15 pounds
16-20 pounds
21-22 pounds (10kg int’l limit)
23-26 pounds
27-35 pounds
36 pounds or more
  
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Saturday
22Mar

Aeronaut-Western Flyer size comparison

Here’s a look at the relative sizes of Tom Bihn’s two carryons: the Aeronaut (gray )and Western Flyer (red). Both are shown fully packed (the Aeronaut weighs 18 pounds and the Flyer weighs 15 including a Brain Cell sleeve containing a  13” Macbook). I’ll append these photos to the Western Flyer review as well. Click on the image below for a four-image gallery of full-size images.
 
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Reader Comments (3)

Please break the image into two pieces: it's too big top-to-bottom to fit on even a 22" monitor.
thanks!

April 11, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterwaywest

I'm sorry about that - will try to fix it tomorrow. You can actually click in the window and use your down arrow keys to scroll in most browsers even though there's no bar. It's an oddity in the way Squarespace handles resized image that I'll be careful of in the future.

April 11, 2008 | Registered CommenterBrad

Gallery of separate images added. Click on single image to get there.

April 12, 2008 | Registered CommenterBrad

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