Rick Steves Carry-On Bag
#21
Joined: Oct 2003
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Oh, forgot to add:
I once travelled through Europe with a full backpack - never again! Have to agree with Travelnut on this one 200%! It wasn't a Rick Steves, but a techno-wonder designed for hiking with a full load and therefore had a lot of body-friendly features. Even so, never again!
I'm five two, maybe that has something to do with it!
I once travelled through Europe with a full backpack - never again! Have to agree with Travelnut on this one 200%! It wasn't a Rick Steves, but a techno-wonder designed for hiking with a full load and therefore had a lot of body-friendly features. Even so, never again!
I'm five two, maybe that has something to do with it!
#22
Joined: Oct 2005
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I am hoping to convert from "the big red wheeled Victorinox" to a smaller, carry-on/backpack bag. I just bought a Patagonia MLC bag. It's made of a bit of a tougher material than Rick Steve's I think - but that makes it slightly heavier (still only 3 /12 lbs or something like that). We'll see.
#24
Joined: Oct 2005
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You can buy them online here:
http://www.patagonia.com/za/PDC?OPTI...;promo_cat_id=
Or, you might have a Patagonia store near you. You can look up their locations on the website.
http://www.patagonia.com/za/PDC?OPTI...;promo_cat_id=
Or, you might have a Patagonia store near you. You can look up their locations on the website.



