But if I'm going to lug
a suitcase around the airport and hoist it into an overhead bin that's at least a foot taller than I am, it has to be the least annoying to carry as possible.
I know it was only day 1, but after an early morning flight and lugging 4
suitcases around the airport I just couldn't do the heels.
Not exact matches
Alternatively, the traveller fits on top of the
suitcase with the shoulder strap slung
around the
suitcase handle, which would be an easy way to roll it through the
airport.
I also love how it fits perfectly on top of my roller
suitcases when I'm toting it
around the
airports and destinations.
It had to: be reasonably light (between 20 and 24 pounds); have a steel frame; fold down small enough to fit into a
suitcase that can be checked in at the
airport; have a wide enough gear ratio to be used for long training rides and hill climbs; and cost no more than
around $ 1,300.