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Sturdy is the word !
 from Los Angeles,  Jul 2, 2009

So Light ! and you can fold it and take it inside a suitcase to use it as an additional bag. Very sturdy nylon and heavy duty zippers. It withstood a lot of abuse with 51 lbs wt with no problem. The best part - expandable on both sides with extra zippers and has an outer side pocket. A great value for money !Especially with airlines charging for every item checked in.

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Bottomless Pit!
 from Austin, TX,  May 6, 2012

This bag is wonderful! It weighs nothing, folds relatively flat, and holds everything but the kitchen sink! I bought it to carry an extra load one way, with the ability to put it in my suitcase for the return trip. It fills the bill. Double expandable, with heavy duty zippers, tough but very light cloth, and a great handle (that converts to a shoulder strap) with enough yellow to catch the eye and a very comfortable hand grip. Frankly, I cannot imagine a better value for the price.

  • How accurate was the sizing? Very accurate
  • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Top quality in all respects.
  • Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? Yes
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Sounds great, but reality is ...
 from Athens, GA,  Aug 25, 2011

OK, we who travel by air know what IS important these days, since airlines have found a new way of "downsizing our wallets" (to be delicate and printable. These are lightweight compared to traditional suitcases. The quality is not that of a hard-sided suitcase, but then since we do not have private/corporate jets it is, again, the weight that matters. When packing normal type items like clothing, a cosmetic/shaving case thwey seem OK. I will let you know. OK, the BIGGEST problem in my opinion. Since 9/11 most intelligent people know that there is a T.S.A., T.S.A. officers and T.S.A regulations. Am I correct? Hopefully, since I do my best to comply even if I do not fully like this. ONE of the regulations states that you must have COMPLIANT LOCKS on your baggage, or it may be damaged when inspected (I have seen bags which were non-compliant and checked ... whoah). Anyway could someone PLEASE explain to me why a company like A. Saks (or EWS Incentives, Inc. NY) sell luggage for air travel with locks which are NOT T.S.A. COMPLIANT? I asked them, but they did not reply. What is the point of selling items which are ALMOST against the law? And then what happens if someone does not cjeck, leaves for the airport for a trip to London, PAris or Tel Aviv and at his/her destination finds that their luggage has been damaged for this simple reason? On the other hand maybe there is a reason for this? I wonder. Anyway, I WANTED YOU TO KNOW. HAve a safe and pleasant trip. By the way, OVERSTOCK was perfect, definitely not THEIR fault.

  • How accurate was the sizing? +/-
  • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Average, but then weight is important these days.
  • Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? Will update after my first international trip.
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