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R. D. C
> 3 dayOverprice for what you get. For some reason the 22 inch spinner carryon does not glide easily like a Travelpro. You have to muscle it through the airport to get it to go straight. Unable to get any answers from customer support. They sent option for me to ship it back for repair. I would get something else.
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Jon Cook
Greater than one weekGreat quality, functionality, and warranty. It has everything you need and nothing you dont
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Leadership Consultant
> 3 daySolid quality, functional, durable. The Lexus of travel bags
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JW
> 3 dayThere are many brands of high quality bags, this is definitely one of if not the highest. The difference with the Briggs & Riley is the lifetime warranty and customer service.
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Golf nut
> 3 dayI bopught 2 of these and we used them both for a trip to Canada. These do NOT live up to the hype. Firstly when fully packed and expanded these are not stable and the handle is way too flimsy. Our bags weighed 53 & 57kgs respectively, which was fine as we were travelling 1st class but the handle on these large bags is way to flimsy to support the weight of the bag. This makes it difficult to control the bag. There no brakes on thw wheeels and the bag constantly runs away from you. The extender inside the suitcase only works when the bag is empty. If you overfill your suitcase and then want to extend it, it doesnt work and so you need to take everything out your suitcase and start again. Its full of gimmicks that simply dont work. Its back to reliable Samsonite for us!!!
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Marcus K
> 3 dayWas looking for a more durable upgrade on the travelpro elite. Both highly rated pieces of luggage. The b&r of course is almost $800. After just one trip this bag looks dirty and scuffed as if I had owned it for a year. The expandable section seemed cool but perhaps too easily collapses when you are loading and unloading the bag. The most disappointing thing was maneuverability. It’s adequate on hard floors but so difficult on carpets that I just ended up ripping it as if it was a two wheeler instead of a four wheeler. It’s a good bag - I just expected more due to its reviews and pricing.
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TexDim
> 3 dayI started with the 21 inch bag and it lives up to the hype. Yes, it is expensive but this is a case of getting what you pay for. The wheels are great especially when going over carpets, my wife has an AWAY bag and the wheels always drag on carpeting, now I just bought her one of these. The compression system defies logic but it works. I open the bag, extend the bag, pack, zip and compress. Although they tell you not to, on one occasion on the medium bag I checked it through extended because of all the stuff I bought and it made it fine.
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Elizabeth M. Stanton
> 3 dayI returned the product as nice as it was because I could not justify the cost.
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chrisp339
> 3 dayThis thing works great. That said, I probably could have gone with a less expensive bag and had similar results. The Travelpro platinum series for example, if the lifetime guarantee is your thing. But they were sold out. I like that I can either ship it to be repaired, or, just buy $15 repair kits for just about anything (wheels, handles, etc). With travelpro you have to call them. Briggs has them on their website. Only have to ship for zipper issues.
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Laura
> 3 dayI love everything about the B&R tall baseline spinner carryon w compression tech. Absolute genius, its compression ability. Only downside, a bit heavy but there are trade offs in everything. A bit heavy won out over the very real possibility of the airlines losing luggage on a two week trip to Europe w multiple destinations. Two weeks of clothing and footwear. Worth every cent.