Picking the right luggage for your vacation

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November 27, 2009

By Sid Kaplan    
Travel Writer

Troy Media

Sid Kaplan

Sid Kaplan

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Nov. 27, 2009/ Troy Media/ — When you go out to buy luggage – which can run the gamut from backpacks to matched sets - consider your travel style first.

Will you be traveling often or only once in awhile? Will you be going first class with your entire luggage handled for you, or will you be handling your own luggage?

The way you travel and the way you pack will help you figure out which travel luggage options are good for you. There are all kinds of bags available.

The most popular bags right now seem to be soft-sided bags — at least they seem to be the most common. Soft bags won’t get dented if you check them and they get thrown around. They absorb the shock better than hard sided ones. And they are more compressible, so you can squeeze them into tight spaces better — like in those overhead bins on the plane.

Soft-sided suitcases come in all sizes from carry-on size to “moving-day” large. Some of the smaller, carry-on size bags can have an expandable zipper. Generally, however, if you expand the bags they may no longer meet the carry-on size restrictions. They can come with wheels or without. You can also get some with a “zip-off” day pack attachment.

Most of the soft sided bags that you see look like suitcases, but they can also be duffle bags or backpacks.

Some soft-sided suitcases come with straps that can be zipped away and you can even wear the suitcase as a backpack if you have to walk from, say, a train station to your hotel: Sort of the best of two worlds.

Duffle bags used to be something that you would only take to the gym. Some of the new ones come with wheels now and they can be good if you’re going camping or on a casual trip. They are hard to pack, however.

Backpacks are good if you want to go hostelling or if you are going on an adventure trip. Large backpacks will have to be checked, but some smaller ones can be carried on.

We’ve always traveled with hard-sided bags. They protect fragile items packed inside better than soft sided bags, but they don’t flex to pack that extra shirt as easily. Some hard-sided bags close with traditional latches, others zip closed.

We do have some travel buddies who have small hard sided bags with zippers to close them, and zippers to expand them like some soft sided bags have.

The bags we like the best are carry-on size, hard-sided bags that open in half. We divide our clothes so we each pack one half of our things in each bag. That way if one bag ever gets lost, we always have enough to get by for several days. The only time we almost lost a bag was when one “walked away” on a trek in India, but it was returned within hours by the Indian Army.

In the U.S. and most of the world, you are allowed to carry one piece of luggage and a “personal item”. That personal item can and should carry your essentials. Remember that when you fly in some foreign countries, your carry-on limits are lower.

Whatever travel luggage options you choose, we think you should worry less about making a statement with fashion luggage than in finding something that works well on your trip and will last for many trips to come.

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