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tom_h Oct 17th, 2004 08:29 PM

Eagle Creek vs Generic soft-sided wheel suitcases
 
Variations of this question have probably been beaten to death; I ask your indulgence ;)

Intended use is tromping thru europe for 4 months. Will have large (2100 cubic inch) daypack as carry-on. The large wheeled suitcase will be checked on planes and carried aboard trains.

Large suitcase choices-

Eagle Creek "Expandable 26"
26 x 17 x 10 (53" total)
weight: under 10 lbs
stiff on back & 2 ends; soft & floppy other 3 sides.
price: $200-ish

Generic wheeled from Target Dept store
27 x 17 x 11 inch (55" total)
weight: 13-14 lbs
stiff on all 6 sides.
price $80

Because of the floppy 3 sides, lighter weight, and 2" less overall size, the Eagle Creek *FEELS* a lot smaller and easier to handle. This would be a plus on trains, general walking around, and "mushing" the case into tighter spots.

Potential downside-- the 3 floppy sides and perhaps thinner fabric of the Eagle Creek might provide less protection to contents.

Has the seemingly lighter construction of the Eagle Creeks ever caused a problem or been a liability?? Any experiences or comments?

note- the price difference is secondary and not the primary decision point.

TIA


Anonymous Oct 18th, 2004 04:17 AM

Well, I'll jump right in with the inevitable (on these boards) reply: Why on earth do you want such a huge suitcase in the first place?

tom_h Oct 18th, 2004 08:39 AM

"Why on earth do you want such a huge suitcase in the first place?"

That wasn't my inquiry. Let's just take as a "given" that I want a case of 50-55 inches overall dimension.

The_Editor Oct 18th, 2004 09:26 AM

tom, you left yourself open for that query when you asked, "Any experiences or comments?" Indeed, most likely you will come to loathe either of them after lugging them about for 4 months.

It sounds to me like the Eagle Creek is the better choice; it has several advantages, the brand does have a good reputation, and you shouldn't count on the "stiff" sides of the other one to protect your things.

FainaAgain Oct 18th, 2004 02:23 PM

I like stiff more then soft. For whatever reason you can think of...

Ooopsss ;)

Anonymous Oct 18th, 2004 02:49 PM

Welcome back, Faina!


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