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LegacyDriver

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Anyone out there tried the Pathfinder Crew Bag? http://www.crewgear.com/default.asp?WCI=Product&WCE=PATH22 Crew Gear claims it is great. My TravelBroke is about at the end of its rope. I think they are sh*t personally, but that's just me. That plastic honeycomb stuff is junk for my money. You pick your bag up by the handle and it cracks if there is any weight in there at all. Very annoying.

Any info is appreciated in advance.
 
This is the bag

LegacyDriver said:
Anyone out there tried the Pathfinder Crew Bag? http://www.crewgear.com/default.asp?WCI=Product&WCE=PATH22 Crew Gear claims it is great. My TravelBroke is about at the end of its rope. I think they are sh*t personally, but that's just me. That plastic honeycomb stuff is junk for my money. You pick your bag up by the handle and it cracks if there is any weight in there at all. Very annoying.

Any info is appreciated in advance.

The only bag to buy is made by Luggageworks.

http://www.luggageworksonline.com/product.asp?CatID=1

I have traveled all over the world and beat the crap out of my luggage and these stand up to all the punishment you can dish out.

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I got a Swiss Army roller bag that doesn't make you look like an airline pilot.

Not that there's anything wrong with that... ;) TC
 
TC, I just got the same suitcase. Very nice quality, but no corkscrew or leather punch built in.

Even better, they had them at TJ Maxx, so my cheap 135 a%# could afford it.

I can't bring myself to call a rolling suitcase a "rollerboard," not that there's anything wrong with that.
 

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