David Gabbitas - UKIM asked: The expression: If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck… then it must be a duck, does not ring true when it comes to Caribee’s range of wheeled luggage.
The Rover Twin Gear Bag, in sizes 68 and 80 litres, carries like a gear bag and looks like a gear bag, so it must be a gear bag? Well, no, it isn’t. Able to hold far more than a regular gear bag and with a central zip that allows the top and bottom to be packed separately, this gear bag has had free flow in line skate wheels, as well as, a dual position push button trolley system incorporated into its design. In order to take full advantage of the huge capacity of a regular gear bag similar in size to this product would take the carrying strength of Hercules. For ease of removal from car boot, airport carousel or train, the Rover twin has a central handle. Once clear, and to save strain on back, shoulders, arm and neck, the gear bag can be easily wheeled away. Available in three great colour combos, pine green/charcoal, red/charcoal and black/charcoal.
The Fast Track 75 and 80 look like backpacks, can, also, be carried like a holdall, but, is another ingenious piece of wheeled luggage. Complete with a detachable daypack, for short side trips or as carry on cabin luggage, the Fast Track is a super lightweight and sturdy alternative to a regular backpack for adventurous journeys or the weekend trip, alike.
Caribee’s Taipan looks like a suitcase can be carried like…. Ok enough, you get the idea. Taipan wheeled luggage has a twin level construction, with the top level being able to be expanded to allow for an extra 50% storage area, but, incorporates a heavy duty external compression system that doesn’t leave you looking like your luggage will burst at the seams.
Caribee’s luggage has been, cleverly and thoughtfully, designed to, not only, to look and perform like ducks (suitcases, backpacks and gear bags), but, to give the intrepid traveller a great set of wheeled luggage, too.
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