I have a similar Osprey. I will add that the wheels are great for rough terrain, but can be a pain in an airport. It needs to kind of follow behind you. It can rock back and forth on the wheels sometimes if you bump it with your leg or make a tight turn off an escalator. I love it for how light it is. If you are not flying first class you have to watch the weight limit.
Repeatedly saying a piece of luggage is better or worse for cold vs warm weather isn't helpful. Is it going to hold up to airport baggage handlers? Are the wheels sturdy? Any corners are seams that might appear vulnerable? Does it have exterior cinch straps like almost every other wheeled duffel of this size (answer: no, it does not).
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I have a similar Osprey. I will add that the wheels are great for rough terrain, but can be a pain in an airport. It needs to kind of follow behind you. It can rock back and forth on the wheels sometimes if you bump it with your leg or make a tight turn off an escalator. I love it for how light it is. If you are not flying first class you have to watch the weight limit.
Been looking for more information on this bag ❤
Repeatedly saying a piece of luggage is better or worse for cold vs warm weather isn't helpful. Is it going to hold up to airport baggage handlers? Are the wheels sturdy? Any corners are seams that might appear vulnerable? Does it have exterior cinch straps like almost every other wheeled duffel of this size (answer: no, it does not).
@@jimmydoo glad you got that off your chest and thanks for the answer 🙏🏼
Do you think this is better than the daylite 115?
I feel you should have weighed the bag... One thing is wear and tear after 6 months or more. These have become very expensive bags now...
Any problems with airlines when checking in.. when full it of course exceeds the 158cm total. But when did anyone experience problems with the length?
@@Eirikr83 no had no problems with this!