Islander
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Nice.
The race is on... 256 in brown is nice, I'm sure one of you will enjoy it
I was not sure about the Pullman -- wanted to get away from clamshells -- but it seems like the best way to get the most stuff into the cabin of a plane in an orderly fashion. I like the way they look once they soften up. Apparently they don't make them in brown... would have preferred that to tan but whatevs.
I don't expect the Pullman will function well as an overnight stuff bag, so I still need a duffle of some sort. Small duffle would be ideal as an overnight bag; it is also the only duffle that could be used as a carry-on. Since the Pullman has me covered there, and it would be kind of handy to have something I could check if needed, I'm leaning toward a medium duffle or large travel bag as an overnight/road trip bag that can be checked for air travel if required. In brown, just to mix it up.
Med duffle is like 7" longer than the small, probably a bit big for an overnight bag but maybe the most versatile option for me.
Small Duffle Bag 220
Medium Duffle Bag 222
Large Duffle Bag 223
/random Filson thoughts
Crosspost from WAYWRN. Filson 257. 1 year old now.
Nice.
Looking for it now.
The race is on... 256 in brown is nice, I'm sure one of you will enjoy it
a coworker dyed her's green and it looks pretty cool. ill talk to her about it. havent done anything with the tan 256 yet because I ended up buying an otter green 257. Ill use the 257 until i figure out what to do with the 256.
Nice pickup with the pullman. I love packing for trips with a duffle; its much faster compared to a suitcase.
I was not sure about the Pullman -- wanted to get away from clamshells -- but it seems like the best way to get the most stuff into the cabin of a plane in an orderly fashion. I like the way they look once they soften up. Apparently they don't make them in brown... would have preferred that to tan but whatevs.
I don't expect the Pullman will function well as an overnight stuff bag, so I still need a duffle of some sort. Small duffle would be ideal as an overnight bag; it is also the only duffle that could be used as a carry-on. Since the Pullman has me covered there, and it would be kind of handy to have something I could check if needed, I'm leaning toward a medium duffle or large travel bag as an overnight/road trip bag that can be checked for air travel if required. In brown, just to mix it up.
Med duffle is like 7" longer than the small, probably a bit big for an overnight bag but maybe the most versatile option for me.
Small Duffle Bag 220
18" x 10 3/8" x 11" 39 3/8 linear inchesMedium Duffle Bag 222
25" x 14" x 13" 52 linear inchesLarge Duffle Bag 223
30" x 14" x 13" 57 linear inches/random Filson thoughts