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1/20/12 at 12:27pm
Rimowa polycarb is the way to go. Have had a lot of other brands over the year and the Rimowas are much lighter than anything else and a lot sturdier. Have had mine for a good four years now where a Samsonite would only have lasted a year without losing a wheel or busting a zipper. I do have an aluminium rimowa as well, but these are heavier and a lot more expensive and very attractive for the wrong kind of clientele which makes them much more prone to disappear along route.
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1/20/12 at 6:23pm
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Rimowa polycarb is the way to go. Have had a lot of other brands over the year and the Rimowas are much lighter than anything else and a lot sturdier. Have had mine for a good four years now where a Samsonite would only have lasted a year without losing a wheel or busting a zipper. I do have an aluminium rimowa as well, but these are heavier and a lot more expensive and very attractive for the wrong kind of clientele which makes them much more prone to disappear along route.

Rimowa polycarb is the way to go. Have had a lot of other brands over the year and the Rimowas are much lighter than anything else and a lot sturdier. Have had mine for a good four years now where a Samsonite would only have lasted a year without losing a wheel or busting a zipper. I do have an aluminium rimowa as well, but these are heavier and a lot more expensive and very attractive for the wrong kind of clientele which makes them much more prone to disappear along route.
+1... I said this as well a page or so ago. My Salsa Air is freakishly light... it's almost like it doesn't exist, yet somehow still manages to hold all my shit!
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1/20/12 at 6:28pm
post #20 of 20
1/20/12 at 6:35pm
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huh? I just looked that up and it's only slightly cheaper than Rimowa... but it has the additional bonus of looking like total shit. The 24" expandable is $500... I can get a Rimowa for that. the title from OP is durable and stylish.... that whole B&R suitcase is a waste of money.
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