Apr
30
Filed Under (luggage) by admin
Pisan K. asked:


For many of you who love travel by motorcycle may absolutely understand the importance of motorcycle luggage which makes you a lot comfortable during the trip. Travel by motorcycle is completely different from travel by any other kind of transportation. This is because you will have very limited space to keep travel luggage as well as you need some kind of extra security to make sure that luggage will not be lost when you carry them and ride motorcycle. According to reason described above, now there are luggage that specially made only for motorcycle trips. Of course you need this kind of luggage to keep the personal things in a safe and comfort.

Motorcycle luggage today is not only limited on one or two function and design, but there are hundreds of them available for you to choose from. They are available in both hard case and soft case materials. Generally, you may find that hard material is usually more expensive than the soft luggage. Even though the soft motorcycle luggage may cheaper than the hard type, but soft luggage also has limited space and capacity. They may be suitable for some of you who has not many stuff to carry and has limited budget. But for those who may be able to afford hard luggage and bigger luggage, you may buy hard luggage as they can serve you needs very well in a long run. The most common type of motorcycle luggage are tank luggage, side luggage, roll-tool bags and cruiser cases.

When choosing motorcycle luggage, there are some key criteria that you need to consider. One is you need to decide about the size and capacity that you need. This is very important factor, because it relates to the budget. Choosing as large as you budget can afford to make sure that you gain maximum value of money. The second thing is you have to know what kind of motorcycle that you have whether it could support which kind of motorcycle luggage it should fit perfectly with the type of the luggage so you can use it effective. In may case I found that there are many people who just bought the motorcycle luggage that could not be used with the bike and they have to ask for refund. However, the motorcycle luggage available today, most of them can be fit to any type of motorcycle so you may do not have to worry about this too much, but just to make sure that the luggage could be fully fix to the bike and locked securely. The last criteria that you have to consider are whether the luggage that you buy is easy to install. This is because sometimes installation can cause trouble and take a lot of time to complete if you choose the type that not easy to install.

Generally, motorcycle luggage require very low care and maintenance but you still have to look after them from time to time, especially if you have leather motorcycle luggage, which you have to keep them away from chemicals and scratch and you have to polish the surface sometimes. If you have luggage that made from other material, then you can rest assure that they require much less care than leather and this is strongly suggest having ones.



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Apr
27
Filed Under (luggage) by admin
Syahrul Azlan Idris asked:


People who travel consider their luggage as indispensable as tickets or money, even they only travel infrequently or on occasion. Purchasing luggage can get to be expensive, so it’s really necessary to carefully think about each purchase you make before buying a single thing. A few crucial factors have to be kept in mind when buying luggage; these may help you decide what to buy and how much to spend.



Your luggage can be both trendy and sensible, you know. The more you use your luggage, the faster it will wear out. Durability and practicality should be the most important features of any luggage you buy, especially if you travel frequently. If checking baggage is a regular aspect of your travels, then you should consider not only durability and practicality, but cost as well. Losing a set of expensive, designer luggage through the airline can be extremely stressful and frustrating, to say the least. Statistically speaking, the chances of losing luggage and never getting it back are fairly low, but your odds increase the more you travel.

Luggage can be purchased either by individual pieces or in a set, so you should determine how much luggage you need. When traveling for business purposes, a garment bag, suitcase, and travel bag may be all that you need. You can usually buy luggage sets that include all these at a better price than purchasing them individually, but make sure to compare prices and brands first before making a decision. A four or five piece luggage set may prove to be more adaptable as time goes by, thus getting you the best value for your money.

Purchasing luggage that fits your exact style and design should be considered, especially if you really need only one or two pieces. How you usually carry or bring along your luggage will help you decide what style you should buy. Larger suitcases and bags become heavy when fully packed, so you should look for styles that are easier to carry and move, such as travel bags or suitcases with handles and wheels. The inside design of the luggage should also be considered, in order to be sure that there is enough room and compartments to hold the items you typically travel with.

Designer luggage is generally considered to be of high quality, but don’t forego the possibility of finding well-made luggage from a discount retailer when you’re looking for pieces for periodic or light use. You usually only need a couple of pieces of luggage when going camping, going off to college, or the occasional road trip, so it shouldn’t matter if the luggage you’re going with are mismatched. However, experienced travelers warn against bringing along mismatched luggage when traveling by airplane, since matching sets are usually easier for baggage handlers to identify.



You should also look up department stores, discount retailers, and online retailers, so you can compare different brands and prices. Reading a consumer guide before buying would be helpful for checking consumer ratings on the different types of luggage that you might be planning to buy. Comparing cost, style, durability and practicality will help you select just the right luggage for your travel needs and will help assure you that your purchase is a good one. If you are buying luggage for someone as a gift and don’t want to consult them, consider purchasing a basic three piece set in a neutral color and style.



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tmjd asked:


I have a friend who travels a lot and always bring back a bottle of wine in her suitcase. She recently had one break in her luggage. Is there any sort of proctective bag/luggage accessory that I can get her to help proctect a bottle of wine? I would love to get it on the internet. I have looked at several wine stores, luggage stores, and liquor stores in the area and they did not have anything for this.

Thanks so much!!!

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Alli asked:


I am in need of a new luggage set. I only need a 21 inch and 26 inch rolling luggage. (of course sets might come with more, but that’s my main need) I have around $100 to spend on the set. I don’t want cheap luggage, but don’t have the money to spend on brands like Samsonite.
Some brands I’ve looked at are Protocol & American Tourister.
What are your opinions on those brands and are there any others that you’d recommend.
Thanks!

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dave_tom_mack asked:


I am planning a move from Geogia to Vegas pretty soon and I am looking to find a shell for the top of my luggage rack. If you have any ideas let me know.

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goldbond41 asked:


I own a 2006 yamaha R1 Superbike. I have a truck but my wife uses the truck more than I do. Sometimes I have to carry some heavy things to work on the bike that are large size like big bags of hiking gear and such equipment. I have seen some cheap luggage racks out there that look like they would barely hold some grocieries. I need something hardcore. I imagine something like the Army Rangers use on their dirt bikes but I cant find anything like that. Please help. Thanks.

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Apr
17
Filed Under (luggage) by admin
The Luggage Club asked:


IATE RELEASE

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Tim Macht (tmacht@theluggageclub.com)

The Luggage Club, Inc.  877-231-5131

THE LUGGAGE CLUB AND TRAVELOCITY TEAM UP TO CREATE AN AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE TO AIRLINE LUGGAGE FEES

Leading Luggage Service Provider Picks Up Your Luggage at Your Door and Guarantees Its On-Time Arrival

Madison, WI – May 20, 2009 -

The Luggage Club today announced a new agreement with Travelocity, a leading online travel company, which will offer door-to-door luggage delivery to Travelocity customers to more than 200 countries and territories.

“Airline luggage fees have created an entirely new service industry,” said Tim Macht with Luggage Club. “These fees have created a demand among travelers for a cost effective, low maintenance alternative to dragging luggage to, through and from the airport. Recent announcements of new overnight luggage delivery services being offered by other airlines indicate that there is a need for this service.”

The Luggage Club’s services are offered on Travelocity from the Activities tab of its homepage. Customers can search for the Luggage Club in the “other services” section for locales, both foreign and domestic.

“We recognize the need to offer new service products that make the travel experience more enjoyable for our customers,” said Noreen Henry, vice president hotels and packaging, Travelocity.  “We have developed a program with The Luggage Club that will provide more of the services that our customers are looking for.”

The Travelocity/Luggage Club delivery program provides a cost effective, “economy” delivery service.  Following is a comparison of several shipment options and their costs (prices reflect round trip delivery):

Checked                                     The

On                 United          Luggage

United        Door-to-Door        Club

Chicago to KC      One 45 lb. bag                  $40               $298            $149

Three 45 lb. bags           $350               $894            $260 Two 60 lb. bags              $500                  N/A            $303

NYC to L.A.            One 45 lb. bag                  $40               $358            $214

Three 45 lb. bags           $350            $1,064            $456 Two 60 lb. bags              $500                  N/A            $590

For additional information on The Luggage Club please visit www.theluggageclub.com or call 877-231-5131.



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Cade asked:


Sorry, but I have do to a silly question: The hostels offers luggage room. Does luggage room take place in the room or not? How funtions the luggage room, my pack can saty there during the day when I go out?

Help me please I never stayed in a hostels and probable I will do!!!

Lawrence

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ydLonghorn asked:


I had some old wine shipped by air, and they arrived with corks sticking out on several different occasions. Sometimes, there would also be a small amount of wine which seeped out of the bottle. I have inspected the corks and they are not rotten or faulty.

I believe this is the result of the pressure inside the bottle being substantially higher than the pressure outside, and this pressure forces the cork out along with some wine (if the package was on its side). Once the bottles are on the ground (where the pressure inside the bottle is the same as the outside) the wine no longer seeps out, even if I violently shake the bottle.

But in movies (like “Transformer” and “Air Force One”) we see people walking around the luggage compartment of commerical passenger planes, implying that they are pressurized like the cabin.

My wine seeps and exhibits a protruding cork ONLY when shipped by air. I’ve never had this problem with bottles with Ground shipping.

Thanks for everyone’s help!

Vernon

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Jenne R asked:


I have just plain black luggage and I want to make it stand out at the airport. Anyone have any ideas? I was thinking about fabric paint or iron-on patches.

Shannon
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