My trusty and hardwearing Delsey suitcases which I bought in 1998 are finally looking a bit battered and I am looking to replace them. I guess technology has moved on - any of you inveterate travellers got any recommendations for the best luggage? Looking for a couple of large 4-wheel spinners and 2 matching cabin cases. Not sure if this new hard material (forget the name) is any good? I've always bought soft suitcases on the basis they would withstand baggage handlers (i.e. unable to break) and taken my valuables as cabin luggage.
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Might be very common knowledge, but I stand by American Tourister. Their trolleys are pretty good, and hence the manoeuvrability.I am Brad. I do more than the needful and drive the market rates up by not bobbing my head. -
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I miss my Hyabusa. If I was single like you I'd get one.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou can pretend it's your old Hyabusa.

Oh wait, you're not man enough for a motorbike are you?
Hard Brexit now!
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"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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American Tourister for checked in luggage + £10 "budget airlines sized" cabin one from the local market.Comment
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Well, that's possibly ok, but I know people who miss their Hayabusa moreOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI miss my Hyabusa. If I was single like you I'd get one.
Oh wait, you're not man enough for a motorbike are you?


Looks like another thing you didn't actually have, for you'd know how Suzuki spelled it
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My experience is that Antler luggage looks well made but the locks go after a few trips. My trusty Samsonite however, is still going strong since '98 and has visited 6 continents.Comment
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Well spotted.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWell, that's possibly ok, but I know people who miss their Hayabusa more
Looks like another thing you didn't actually have, for you'd know how Suzuki spelled it
He's got a Toyota GT 87 as well you know.....Comment
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Knew you'd have something constructive to say, Pondy.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostMy experience is that Antler luggage looks well made but the locks go after a few trips. My trusty Samsonite however, is still going strong since '98 and has visited 6 continents.
Yes was looking at John Lewis website, they stock Antlers and Samsonites - funny enough the Antlers have a 10 year guarantee and the Samsonites just 5.
I think the hard cases are made of polycarbonate, but I reckon soft ones are the way to go, for the reasons I mentioned earlier.Hard Brexit now!
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