Torq Hardside Luggage, Hunter, Checked-X-Large 32-Inch
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M. Childs
> 3 daySo wanted to love this bag but the TSA lock didnt work so the front panel wouldnt unlock. But very light weight and stylish. Returning for another model.
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Elliot Kleinman
Greater than one weekI loved the looks & how light it is, and having a lot of room but once I had it in person, it was so disappointing! It’s so flimsy & not durable at all! It also was so hard to handle the 2 sides to align to zip! I returned!
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Patrick
> 3 dayI normally put all my luggage in a duffel bag but last trip that got left out in the rain while the loaded the plane and my clothes got all wet. So I decided to try a hard shell. I love it . This thing glides effortlessly and has plenty of room inside for pack for a weekend or few day long trip. It does fit into the overhead compartment no problem and it just makes life easier for traveling. I dont actually use the charging port so cant speak to that.
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DSB
> 3 dayThis brand is the best and this piece is no exception to that. The size makes it great for the 2 to 3 weeks vacations I take. At the moment my son-in-law has borrowed it and may never return it. Hes 63 and said its the first piece of luggage hes ever packed that accommodates his clothing without reducing everything to a mass of wrinkles. Well designed, super roomy, and lightweight. Luggage doesnt get any better than this!
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gotta run now
> 3 dayI will fill whatever size bag I use, but look with scorn upon those on the plane trying to cram their oversized carryon bag into the overhead. Time to own up to my own bad habits. Im learning as I travel more that I really can get by with very little. Does anyone really care if I rotate through 2-3 outfits? Im sure not. My previous carryon bag is a soft side with a couple outer pockets that I can squeeze more into than it generally likes due to the flexibility of the materials. That will not happen with this bag. You are definitely held accountable when packing this bag. That said, it has a well laid out interior. You can pack things on both sides, rather than the bucket configuration. It is easier to see everything, and to divide shoes from delicate clothes. Everything is able to be firmly strapped down and the interior fabrics are not so thick they add weight or bulk. When you open it up upon your arrival, there is all your stuff nothing hidden in weird secret pockets.
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Dolores G.
> 3 dayI didnt buy this for myself but for my daughter who travels for her work. She said it was definitely a high quality item: the Ferrari of luggage!
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Mary Ann Martin
> 3 dayI bought this for my grandson at Christmas and he loves it. He travels a lot and it comes in really handy.
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A. D. Lum
> 3 dayThere is nothing I dont like about this suitcase. I call it a trunk merely because of its shape. Rather than the standard flat rectangular block, it is shaped more like a stick of butter. It is designed to carry clothing and things that are on the softer, less fragile side. The walls are thin, which makes it lightweight. The walls are tough, but there is some give to them, which is to say that they are not rigid. So... just dont use this to transport fragile or sensitive items. It isnt designed for that.
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Daniel F. Salazar
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd briggs and Riley and very happy with purchase
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Emily
> 3 daythis trunk is gigantic. The pictures dont give you an accurate sense of scale. You could fit a couple of small children in this, although I dont recommend that.