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Delsey Luggage is Rolling

 

Delsey equinox is lightweight luggage designed with the busy traveler in mind. The luggage features a lightweight Dura-Flex frame made of space age honeycomb composite. The fabric is constructed of Dura Ballistic with Eva form backing. The interior is fully lined and has a removable suiter with suiter clip. There are also multiple pockets for easy storage. The bottom foot handle makes lifting easy and there also a side handle for removing the case from inside automobiles, etc. The Equinox case features self-repairing interlocking #10 nlyon coil zippers on the main openings. The recessed locking Trolley handle with access button will lock and release the handle with one hand. This allows you to push the bag or pull it along as the need arises. The cases also expand up to 2.5 inches, which grants additional packing space when needed. The expansion area also comes in handy on the way home if you like to purchase souvenirs. A hidden zipper along the side of the Pullman cases accesses the expansion area. The protected and recessed Velocity in-line skate wheels offer easy rolling and long lasting service on all surfaces.

Delsey luggage is custom made for all of your needs and expectation. Their luggage will always be your faithful companion on the move. You can relax and travel with confidence when you use Delsey luggage. The materials are carefully selected and manufactured with the utmost care. All of the designs have been tested for repetitive use durability. The lock has been opened and closed 10,000 times. The handles have been used for 10,000 cycles when fully loaded. The wheels have been put through the staircase test and have been used fully loaded on the decent for 200 steps. The zippers are opened and closed 5,000 times. The wheels are used with the luggage fully loaded for 20 miles. The case has been dropped fully loaded from 3 feet high 26 times. This consists of over 40,000 cycles of testing to exceed the highest of standards. Since Delsey takes pride in the quality and design of their luggage, the Equinox luggage collection has a Worldwide Limited 10-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship. The company takes pride in the quality and design of their luggage, bringing you the very best in technology, durability and quality. There are many discount luggage brands in the market, and Delsey deserves your attention.

The collection is available in black, and red and bright blue. The sizes are sure to please every traveler whether the travel is for business or pleasure. There’s a 29″ expandable Suiter Trolley and a 26″ expandable Suiter Trolley. All of the cases have additional outside pockets for last minute items. A raincoat and an umbrella also fit nicely and are readily available from the outside pockets. The very handy 21″ that can be used as a carry-on or for short trips is one of the most popular of sizes. This 21″ piece is also equipped with a removable suit fixture. In addition, there’s also a rolling trolley tote that accommodates a laptop as well as all of the travel accessories you cannot do without. Rolling down the aisle of the airplane is easy with this smaller sized carry piece. This trolley tote has an attachable band on the back so it will sit on top of the other rolling pieces. Another convenient piece is the rolling garment bag. This will hang men’s or women’s suits, slacks and shirts or blouses without wrinkling. The garment bag also has a large outside pocket as well as smaller pockets inside. The adjustable tote-a-long clip found on the Pullman sizes will hook up and carry additional bags. You can sit the trolley tote on top of the 26″ and hook the rolling garment bag or 21″ carry-on to the front. Then with only one hand, you are able to roll through the airport straight out the door to your destination. It absolutely could not be simpler or easier to handle.

Delsey makes other collections of discount luggage in their line, but the Equinox is one of the best priced and durable of their line. They also offer a Pilot line in blue, black and platinum, as well as a Breeze series in Raven Black or Alpine Green. The Fusion series is of 1800 Polyester and is available in Light Pink, Sky Blue, Midnight Black and Red.

Digital Luggage Scale – The “Weigh” To Go

Determining just how much your luggage weighs after you have packed it can be a real challenge. Suitcases tend to be a bit unwieldy by design, and in general, are not truly meant to be lifted and carried particularly high. Most scales have a fairly small footprint upon which you can stand in order to see how much you weigh. Attempting to place both yourself and your luggage on a typical bathroom scale in order to see what your combined weight is, so that you can calculate the weight of your suitcase can become an exercise in contortionism. There is a much easier way to weigh your suitcase, and that is by using a digital luggage scale.

A digital luggage scale is a small, convenient gadget that allows you to weigh your luggage without requiring that you get on a scale with it and then perform math! Available for a fraction of the cost of a tank of gas, a good luggage scale gives you an easy, contortionism free way of making sure that you will not be paying any excess weight charges on your bags when you check them in at the airport. Or, if you will be paying an overage fee, you can at least determine how far over you actually are!

Digital luggage scales are becoming increasingly popular with frequent fliers all over the globe. Small and handheld, a digital luggage scale can easily be packed into your suitcase or carryon, for use when you are getting ready to pack up your bags for your return trip. If you are like most vacationers, it is fairly typical that you will have more to bring home than what you left with. This always increases the risk of your bags being overweight. With a portable luggage scale you can avoid this risk or at least know ahead of time that you have crossed the threshold.

No matter how often you travel, owning a digital luggage scale can help save you money. An inexpensive gadget, this must-have travel accessory can more than pay for itself in just a few trips. Keeping a scale in your luggage helps you know when you will need to save a bit of your travel budget for excess fees and when you can afford to spend a little extra on duty free items. It can also help you make sure that the airline luggage scales are accurate and that you are not being overcharged for your bags.

Carry-On Luggage Restrictions and Requirements

Carry-on luggage is now under considerably more difficult restrictions due to unfortunate events. The Transportation Safety Administration has set up some new luggage rules, with many airlines subsequently adding a few of their own for extra security. Among these are the new liquid and gel inspections. Here are some of the most important carry-on luggage restrictions and requirements you should prepare to follow when traveling. However, do not limit yourself to these instructions; the best information is from the TSA itself.

The liquid and gel inspections is set up in what’s called the “3-1-1″ rule: the liquid must be in a bottle with a maximum volume of 3.4 ounces in a 1 quart-sized, transparent bag with 1 bag per traveler. This is for most liquids and gels, including hand sanitizer. In order to prevent delays, you should simply leave this in your checked luggage. Not all liquids and gels are prohibited, however. All medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, baby formula or breast milk (if a baby is present), and anything that is important in saving a person’s life (organs, bone marrow, blood, ice to cool) or plastic surgery (implants, saline solutions, etc.) are all allowed. You should declare any of these above items to prevent delays.

As for the carry-on luggage itself, the rules follow in something called total inches. The standard rule is 45 total inches, meaning that your bag’s dimensions simply add up to 45. Technically, you could have a 1-inch by 1-inch by 43-inches carry-on, but most airlines are expecting 22-inches by 14-inches by 9-inches. Take care when measuring your bag, however. These rules are designed for the measurements inside the bag, not the outside. They don’t even consider the possibility that you could be carrying things on the outside pockets of the bag. Not only that, but once you get past the check at the airport, you have to make sure your bag somehow fits under your seat. Otherwise, it’s move it or lose it.

However, if you happen to encroach on any of the size limitations, you might still be able to be let through without any problems. Domestic airlines haven’t been properly demonstrating the full examination of carry-on luggage; many people have admitted that their bags were outside of the allowed sizes, but were still let through by the officials.

The last check that some, not all, airlines will do is check for the weight of the carry-on bag. The range of allowed weights starts at a low of 16 pounds set by Virgin America and ends at a high of 50 pounds for Midwest. American, Continental, US Air, and Delta are at 40 pounds. Other airlines like United and Southwest do not currently have a limitation on the weight of the carry-on.