Load up the 80-liter Burton Wheelie Sub Luggage for summer expeditions south of the equator or for a month-long winter break in Colorado. The Sub separates in half to beat airport weight limits, and the skate-style IXIOM wheels make rolling this behemoth to the taxi a piece of cake. Your daypack attaches to the Wheelie Sub so you don't have to juggle multiple pieces, and the IXIOM wheel sets are easily replaceable should some baggage handler drop it off the cart. The KLIPH (Kick Ass Lightweight Innovative Packing Hauler) telescoping handle doesn't take up any room in your bag, so your clothes lie flat and stay wrinkle-free. An included toiletry kit helps you stay organized. This product is available for US shipment only. - Fall 2008.
I took this to Europe this summer and only had to carry one bag. I held all my stuff packed to the brim. the only problem I had with it is that when its full, its heavy! I had to have help getting it onto the weight thing in the airport, off the conveyer belt and into my car! but I'm glad I had only one heavy bag, instead of two!
I took this to Europe this summer and only had to carry one bag. I held all my stuff packed to the brim. the only problem I had with it is that when its full, its heavy! I had to have help getting it onto the weight thing in the airport, off the conveyer belt and into my car! but I'm glad I had only one heavy bag, instead of two!
This bag is HUGE! Contrary to the 80L stated I found this bag to hold about 120L or more. Compared to my 110 Samsonite this is bigger, more flexible and holds loads more stuff all while rolling like a champ. Curbs, gravel, friends sleeping on the floor - stroll right over it all in style.
Good things aside the bag does have it's downfalls. First thing is the gazillion or so zippers and openings. If you trust your friends this is fine, if not you need about 4 padlocks to keep it all secure. On mine all the plastic clips decided to break on the first air haul. This was probably doe to defects in the plastic rather than construction, DogFunk offered to change them at no charge anyway so it's all good.
Bottom line: Excellent bag that holds way more stuff than you'll ever need.