Briggs & RileyWomen's Rhapsody Widemouth Cabin Spinner Luggage- Carry-On Luggage
A**M
great micro roller for the office lugging tasks
a v small case for office work, vg, sturdy case, of course a premium case is a bit expensive, if it lasts well, it will be a vg investment
A**R
love this!
bought this for an upcoming overseas trip. I have mobility issues and the 4 wheels take the pressure off my body to pull a carry on. It's perfect to fit underneath the seat as I'm unable to lift to put in overhead and there's plenty of room for my needs. Plus it looks classy.
L**A
No es tan cómoda como el resto de las maletas Briggs
Yo soy fan de la marca. Compré esta preciosidad pensando en mis típicos viajes de un día para otro y, si bien le cabe todo lo que necesito, el zipper es tan curvo que se deforma fácilmente y se ve feo, parece cerrado a la fuerza. No está tan increíble como debiera. Lástima porque es preciosa.
Z**U
nice small travel bag for one day trips
Excellent size, rolling nicely. At airports you can move it even with your fingers, i love it.
P**C
Fits more clothes that it would appear!
Just received the bag - initial thoughts are it is well made with quality materials, rolls smooth, and the handle has enough adjustments to fit anyone's comfort zone. My wife and I travel light and often, usually flying standby so having smaller suitcases that fit under the seat or take less space in overhead is important since we are usually last on the plane. I've yet to travel with this bag, but while folding laundry, I decided to see what would reasonably fit. Because the handles are on the outside of the bag, it easily held:2 pairs of men's jeans,3 long sleeve shirts2 short sleeve t-shirtsA thick sweatshirt4 pairs of thick socks4 pairs of underwearTSA approved toiletries bag, and a hair brush, all without overpacking it.Could have easily added more 2 more socks and underwear which would be all I need for a week in Europe. I usually just wear a pair of comfortable walking shoes that can go with slacks or jeans, a jacket or raincoat that fits the season (wear it on the plane), add a travel umbrella, and that's about it. If I need more, I have a small backpack that slides over the spinner's handle. Will post an update to see how it fits under the seat and in the overhead of regional jets.The only down side, and this is a personal preference, the main compartment doesn't open all the way in order to prevent items from falling out if you unzip it while it is standing up. There are cloth attachments that allow it to only open less than 90 degrees. Would prefer to unzip it and fold it back 180 degrees like a regular suitcase opening.So far, its worth the $$ to me, and it isn't cheap. More to follow....UPDATE: I returned from a 5 day trip carrying this with a small backpack that slides over handle. Had 3 connecting flights each way flying on wide bodies and small commuter planes. No issues fitting bag in any of the aircraft, either overhead or underseat. Rolls great and easy to maneuver. My wife carries the underseat Travelpro spinner and this bag is much lighter and fits easier in small spaces.Pros: Maneuverable, fits underseat and overhead even on small planes. Holds a lot of clothes in the main compartment because handles are on outside of bag. Because the front pocket is flush and not 'pouch' like, it fits even the small overhead on regional jets.Cons: Because the front pocket is flush and not 'pouch' like, you really can't fit much of anything useful in it. I tried slipping in my boarding pass, but because my car key fob was also in the pouch, it was hard to put it in unless I used both hands. The lack of a key ring for car keys is a negative as well. And when the bag is full, I agree with a previous critique that the sharp zippers will do a number on your finger tips trying to access anything in the pocket.But overall, I do like the bag and have no buyer's remorse. Makes getting on and off planes much easier.
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