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Old May 29th, 2004, 02:30 PM
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Tell me about 21 " suitcases!

What are the dimensions of this suitcase? I presume 21" high - what else? This is often mentioned on Fodors as a desirable size case, especially with wheels. Do they roll down the middle of a train aisle easily? Do they fit into the rack above you on trains?
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Old May 29th, 2004, 02:54 PM
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google "luggage", the dimensions vary by manufacturer.
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In general they are approx 21 X 14 X 9 inches. But evey brand varies a little bit.
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Old May 29th, 2004, 03:18 PM
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As the measurements from janis (correctly) suggest, it is only 21 inches "high" when standing with its long axis up (as it is when you pull it with its extension handle) - - in other words, the size and shape popularized by flight attendants and often known as a "rollaboard" (I think this is actually a trademarked name that has become somewhat generic).

I think of it as 21 inches "long", since that's the dimension it seems to be, when laid on the bed to pack it.

This is in contrast to a <i>big</i> suitcase (which I fear you are imagining) - - which is 26 or more inches &quot;long&quot;, 21 or more inches &quot;high&quot; and can &quot;roll down the aisle&quot; with its long axis parallel to the aisle itself. But as a corollary, it can weigh 50 or 60 pounds when fully packed - - and the average traveler might well regret taking such a big piece of luggage.

I still maintain that one of the most important (and oft overlooked) property of any piece of luggage is how <i>lightweight</i> is it when it's <i>empty</i>. A 22 inch (my preference) nylon &quot;rollaboard&quot; can be readily found that weighs no more than EIGHT pounds when empty.

Couple that with a small-medium nylon duffel - - that weighs no more than eight OUNCES when empty - - and you can take all kinds of personal belingings.

And you can lift/carry/transport either/both just about anywhere you want to go.

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You can put it overhead, but the question is, can you lift it?
I almost dropped mine when travelling alone . Luckily some sweet young man came to my rescue.
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Old May 29th, 2004, 04:03 PM
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People who cannot lift their own luggage shouldn't pack so much. Lucky that you found a beast of burden.
 
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you're right, but he was hardly a beast of burden. We had a delightful flioght!
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flight!
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yes, they should fit on overhead racks on trains. Why don't you just go to a store and look at some so you'll get an idea how big they are and the dimensions?
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Many thanks everyone!
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