Travelpro Luggage, The Makers Of The RollaBoardTravel pro luggage has been the choice of flight crews, so it has to be one of the best luggage in the world. It is designed to be incredibly strong and last for a long, long time and at the same time it's elegant. For two decades Travel pro has crafted the top-of-the-line luggage. So, frequent travelers caught-on to how great they are, too. It doesn't take much to understand that, if your flight attendants and pilot keep walking by with Travelpro luggage towed behind them, then they must be good luggage. They can come with what is called the Platinum 5 Worry Free Warranty. In this case, for no additional charge, Travelpro will cover defects which were caused by materials or workmanship. That doesn't cover cosmetic scratches and such; but it does cover wheels.
Travelpro luggage was the inventor of the original Rollaboard, making luggage easy to transport. They still carry the Rollaboard line in their 20" Expandable Rollaboard "Crew" luggage, their 19" Rollaboard TPro XtremeLite line and their 21" TPro XtremeLite line. As for carry-on luggage, you have many to choose from such as the Deluxe Tote Crew, the Rolling Tote Crew, The 22" Garments bag and 38 other styles. If you go to their website at travelpro.com and look under "View By Style" drop-down menu, it will show you all the choices. They range all the way from a pocketbook-type called the City Tote Platinum up to very big luggage such as the 22" Expandable Rollaboard TPro XtremeLite. You can also search by Collections, such as the Crew Collection, the Platinum collection, the WalkAbout Lite Collection, the TPro ExtremeLite Collection, the ExecutiveFirst Collection and the Maxite Collection. In the Maxlite Collection, you'll see that the Maxlite are a travel pro luggage which has the Duffel Bag, a Rolling Carry-on Tote, a 22" Expandable Rollaboard, a 25" Expandable Rollaboard, an enormous 28" Expandable Rollaboard, a 22" Rolling Duffel and a 30" Rolling Duffel. These are some of the largest luggage that they make. They all have a personalized luggage tag so you will be able to quickly identify your luggage just in case others own the same luggage. You can compare it with the samsonite rolling luggage at shop.samsonite.com Just click on the luggage tag. You'll find that Samsonite has some nice hard cases which can roll and have a handle, such as with their Cosmolite 32" Spinner which goes for a list price of $600. Their tiny 21" xSpace Carry On Spinner goes for around $180 and their Silouette 29" Spinner goes for $310. You should also compare with Delsey luggage by going to Google and typing in something like 'delsey luggage reviews'. They are a UK company which makes quality luggage. You can check out their website at delsey-temp.com/uk and going to their Catalogue tab and download the catalogue of your language. You should also check out travel gear luggage. If you type 'travel gear luggage' into Google products you'll find their Travel Gear Galaxy which is a four-piece luggage set for only $161.99, new, at Walmart. Their Travel Gear Spectrum 4 piece Exp. Spinner Set is under $200 at Walmart. When you're deciding which luggage to buy, whether you choose the soft-sided travel pro luggage or Samsonite hard side luggage, you'll find that they will all hold together well. The more you pay for luggage, the better they tend to be. If you don't do much travel, then go for a luggage set such as you'd get at Walmart. |

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