Travel Gear

This bit of news, posted on USA Today’s Today in the Sky Blog, was just too funny not to share. While it ultimately makes sense economically, the fact that Japan’s JAL has shaved a fraction of a centimeter off of all its cutlery in order to reduce weight, is worth a laugh.
What’s next, asking passengers to remove their shoes and extra layers of clothing to save a few pounds?
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by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · June 11th, 2009
Travel Gear
Tags: funny
Tim Leffel, author of The World’s Cheapest Destinations and Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune, has circled the globe three times and frequently travels internationally. He maintains several travel related blogs, including Tim Leffel’s Cheapest Destinations and Practical Travel Gear.
The article, titled 5 Gear Ideas for Packing Better, mentions several items that we love as well! From Eagle Creek Carry-Ons to ExOfficio clothing and Pacsafe gear, Luggage Online has got it covered. Be sure to check out Tim’s blogs for exciting travel stories, tips and advice.
by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · June 8th, 2009
Travel Gear, info & Advice
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Ever since Travelpro invented the Original Rollaboard- the very first suitcase on wheels- wheeled luggage has dominated the travel goods market. Convenient and practical for long trips, this made perfect sense…until now. With airlines charging travelers up to $25 for the first checked bag, we’re being forced to pack lighter. With that, non-wheeled bags are making a comeback. No need for a heavy frame and wheels if you’ve got less to take on board with you. At the same time, many travelers are staying away from airports all together and opting for closer to home destinations that can be reached by train or car.
We’ve compiled a list of our favorites and along with some help from our wonderful customers, we present to you
5 Great Non-Wheeled Carry Ons

1. Rick Steves Convertible Carry On Backpack- $99.95
Don’t let the word backpack fool you. At the maximum size permitted for carry on (21″ X 14″ X 9″), this bag will hold a lot more than you think. A zip expansion allows for heavier packing, while compression straps bring it back down to size for when you have a lighter load. With a top carry handle, backpack straps and a padded waist strap, it can be carried easily and comfortably. Strap this baby on and board the plane!

2. A. Saks One the Go 21in. Expandable Carry On- $63.95
Looking for a seriously lightweight bag that will hold a ton and stand up the travel beating you hand out? A. Saks has just the bag. Jam everything you need into this carry on duffle and leave the baggage carousel fun for someone else. For convenience and ease of use once you arrive at your destination, it zips all the way down on both sides like a traditional suitcase for an extra wide opening.

3. David King Leather Duffle with Large Opening-$142.95
There is something timeless about the soft Vacquetta leather used in David King luggage and duffels. It seems to get better with age - and therefore each use. This over-sized duffle features a large opening that unzips completely for easy access. Use the top carry handles for a classic satchel look or attach the shoulder strap and go hands free. Exterior pockets on each side are perfect for last minute stashing.

4. LeSportsac Large Weekender - $108
Since 1974 LeSportsac has provided handbags and duffels in a wide color and print assortment that are lightweight, durable and super cute. The Large Weekender is sporty, stylish and totally functional. Roomy enough for a long weekend getaway- like all LeSportsac pieces- it’s also a great extra piece to pack in case you have more to take home than expected. You know, the good kind of travel dilemma

5. Tumi Large Soft Travel Satchel - $325
If you’re looking for a classic soft satchel but only the best will do, the Tumi Large Soft Travel Satchel is a great option. While it is made from Tumi’s signature ballistic nylon, it isn’t as rigid as other styles, so it can hold everything you’ll need for several days away. Leather wrapped carry handles, a removable shoulder strap and an inside zip pocket are among its features. Like a chic accessory, Tumi bags add instant style to your travel look.
by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · June 1st, 2009
Reviews, Travel Gear, info & Advice
Tags: carry-on·LeSportsac·rick steves·Tumi

Father’s Day is June 21st and he probably doesn’t need another set of barbeque tools. Visit our Father’s Day Gift Center for hundreds of #1 Dad- worthy ideas. From briefcases by Kenneth Cole, Tumi and Briggs & Riley to amazingly priced luggage sets from Samsonite and Travelpro- you’re sure to find something great for the dads in your life.
While you’re shopping for Dad, don’t forget recent graduates! Whether you’re looking for backpacks for college bound teens, luggage for their well earned summer vacations, or a business case for those who’ve landed their first “real” job- we’ve got an idea for everyone.
Click here to shop the web’s best Dads & Grads Gift Center.
by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · May 27th, 2009
Deals, Travel Gear
Tags: gifts

With news that the multitude of baggage fees put in place by major airlines over the past year has essentially saved their butts, it looks like we’re going to have to begin packing lighter. The fees aren’t going anywhere, but hopefully you and your family are! So in order to avoid up to $25 per bag, we suggest a move towards carrying on when possible.
Sure, you may be thinking “when possible” applies to weekend trips only, but would you believe some people use a single carry on bag and one personal bag for up to ten days of travel? That may be extreme, but with the right packing habits and the right pieces, one week- one bag can be done. Doug Dymont, author of OneBag.com has been promoting this idea since 1996, long before baggage fees came into play.
Fees aside, carrying on your belongings saves time and eliminates the lost luggage nightmare. The Luggage Blog is here to help. For today, we’ve compiled a quick list of packing tips gathered from here and there… a few from over there too. Stay tuned for carry on luggage suggestions as well!
1.Pack only what you need: This may be difficult, for say, someone who has a bag just for their shoes. But if you’re smart you gave that habit up years ago. This becomes easier when you pack entire outfits- planned in advance - which also makes for less time getting ready and more time to enjoy your trip.
2. Color coordinate: Pick a color scheme for your trip and stick to it. This will eliminate the need for several belts, shoes and handbags.
3. Accessorize: You can essentially wear them same suit if you switch up your tie, cuff links, jewelry or scarf. The same goes for casual gear. A classic, crisp white tee worn under a cardigan by day, can be dressed with with a statement necklace and clutch by night. These small accessories take up far less space than an additional garment would.
4. Use packing cubes: Many travelers swear by Eagle Creek Pack-It cubes. If you’re a generally organized person, they may work for you as well. Available in several styles and sizes, they maximize space and simplify packing. Great for T-shirts, jeans, underwear or socks, they make rolling up and stashing items a snap.
Think your packing tips are better than ours? Share them with us below!
by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · May 14th, 2009
Airlines / TSA, Travel Gear, info & Advice
Tags: airline fees·carry-on·fees

This year, selecting products for our Mother’s Day Gift Center was a bit easier than last, since it is my first year as a new Mom! So hurry up and head on on over…before it’s too late! Why? Because I said so.
by Toni Bolis, Web Merchandiser · April 27th, 2009
Deals, Mixed Bag, Travel Gear
Tags: mother's day