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Comentado en México el 8 de marzo de 2025
Llegó en una caja grande, envuelto de plástico excepto la parte arriba (por el mango extendible). Hubo una cubertura ligera de polvo en toda la parte expuesta, pero podía quitarla con un trapo húmedo. Nada más que una molestía y nada que ver con el equipaje.El equipaje mismo es excelente. Sí es muy grande y pesado (por viajar en avión) pero, en mí opinión, no demasiado. La calidad es excelente; la tela resistente, las puntadas dobles, los cierres robustos, las ruedas grandes, de verdad, todo. El diseño parece sencillo pero práctico, con varios tipos distintos de compartimentos y bolsillos, afuera y adentro. La bolsa de botas incluida es muy bueno y también es enorme (pero cabe fácilmente en el compartimento principal del equipaje), más que suficiente por un par de botas o varios pares de zapatos y más, como calcetines, guantes, etc.Todavía no lo he usado en un vuelo, así que no sé si habrán problemas con el tamaño. A veces sí, a veces no, según las reseñas el la red que leí. Además, hay correas de compresión para reducirlo un poco si no está lleno y por eso espero que todo va a ser bien...
Tucker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
Great bag.
Aaron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
I bought this bag because it looked really sturdy with plenty of room for storage. Let's just say it definitely has room to pack everything you need and then some.I use it for work. Everything fits in it great. And I still have room if I choose to pack more in it. So far I filled it 16 sets of shirts, underwear, and socks. 10 pairs of jeans and 6 shorts. 2 jackets, and 2 towels.Crazy thing is that I still have room for more if I needed to pack more. I use it work because I travel for 6 weeks at a time.It's a little pricey, but definitely worth it.
Bruce Y.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
This bag is really good though expensive. The Pro model comes with the boot bag though it is more expensive along with a few other features. But like the title says, timing is everything in relation to pricing. I got mines for under the non pro 9800 but after I bought it the prices tended to jump around.This is a really good travel bag though a bit large. It is larger than delta’s allowed check in bag but if you don’t stuff it full it’s close enough where the counter people didn’t even look twice at. Great bag for piece of mind when moving your gear around.
Jose R.
Comentado en México el 29 de septiembre de 2023
Materiales súper.Ergonomía excelente.Tamaño Perfecto para viaje.
Fork
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2022
I'm experimenting with not having a car, and using public transit and Uber and Lyft to get around. So I looked up bags that I could effectively drag around on many blocks worth of sidewalks or gravel lots to get to bus stops... with high quality wheels that would be replaceable. Not as many choices as I'd want, but this rose to the top of the pack--it's targeting bikers but used by other demographics (including remote-control car enthusiasts, interestingly).It comes in a lot of different style options...but the all-black version that makes the logo not stand out seemed the "classiest". It's also at a $50 premium at time of writing for that classiness (and replaceable wheel feature), but I decided I would get that. If I didn't like it there were free returns, so I didn't love it I could send it back.Ultimately I did send it back--but mostly for the reason in the title. I bought it for an upcoming trip and when I booked the plane ticket, I found out that a bag that was larger than 62 inches when width+height+length are added together would cost $200 each way to take as a carry on. And if you did use the space that a large bag like this offers, it would almost certainly exceed 50 pounds... which adds another $100. All of this on top of the $30 checked bag fee, which means the bag would lead to spending $330 on each way of a flight.But back to wheels...they were fantastic. I couldn't do a real trial and take it outside as that would wear the wheels so I couldn't return it. Still, rolling it around the house on the carpet, it inspired a lot of faith that they'd gotten this part right--despite its shape it had great turns without seeming to tip like similar looking bags have (I have a Zuca and it has good wheels but in practice I wind up having to pick it up a lot because it tips so much).Aesthetically I know that a sort of "duffel bag on wheels" is going to look a bit odd as a piece of business luggage, but I'd hoped I could blend in at nicer hotels in a suit with the black version. I think not being a good checked bag on airlines will probably rule this out for most having this thought. But if you do some business that you carry stuff by car and think about aesthetics, I'd definitely say don't go with the other style variations--it looks a bit pedestrian even when all black, and that would definitely be worse if it had gray plastic bits and glaring logos.While I wasn't quite as in love with it as I'd wanted for the price, I'd have kept it if I could--and it would have been a bag I was fond of and showed off to people. I'm definitely more disappointed with the airline's ridiculous rules than I am with Ogio, here. If you're not taking it on a plane and are looking for this kind of bag, this is the sort of bag you are looking for.
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