22nd May 2008

Selecting Travel Duffels

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Samsonite Travel Duffel Bag When it comes to choosing travel duffels, it’s all about convenience. Look at the way you travel, how much gear you bring with you and what type of travel you do before making a purchase. Here are some basic guidelines to help you get started:

  • If you travel by car, make sure that the bag is durable and can withstand having other items packed on top of it without crushing it too much, unless you only carry clothing inside.
  • A small duffel may be all you need if the trips you take are short and more localized. If the bag is for this type of casual use, choose a sturdy fabric, and go easy on the price tag.
  • If you travel a good deal by plane, you’ll want a duffel with wheels and a pull-out handle. Flight attendants use these for a reason; they are incredibly easy to move around and they save on back strain. Be sure to check out the wheels to be certain that they will hold up over time.
  • Longer trips may need more packing room, so select a bigger size duffel. You may also want to spend a bit more on this type of bag, as it will likely get more wear and tear than one you just pack for a weekend here and there.
  • Think about your travel style. Are you in and out of the bag all the time? Then make sure you have an extra sturdy zipper. Do you frequently need a few small items on hand? Go for a duffel with an external pocket or two. Select the features that will help make your travel experience easier and you’ll be happier with the purchase overall.

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