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    I use my Rudy Project duffel bag that I won at a race raffle several years ago as my carry-on.

    Its use as both duties is wearing out.

    Any suggestions for a carry-on wheeled thingy and/or duffel with carry-on size and cycling duties ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nocondorfx View Post
    I use my Rudy Project duffel bag that I won at a race raffle several years ago as my carry-on.

    Its use as both duties is wearing out.

    Any suggestions for a carry-on wheeled thingy and/or duffel with carry-on size and cycling duties ?
    Patagonia MLC Patagonia MLC® Maximum Legal Carry-On Bag

    Pack carefully and I was able to fit two weeks of clothing for a cycling vacation. Great bag and it is the max. legal carry on size.

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    I have a SRAM duffel that works great. Cycling Kit Duffle Bag | SRAM

    I like the various compartments that are well thought out for separating wet kit, shoes, etc. from the stuff you want to keep clean in the middle. It holds a pretty decent amount of stuff. I'm not sure if they'll replace it under warranty when it breaks, though.*


    *Preemptive "SRAM stuff always breaks" joke. I like SRAM and this bag is solid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Patagonia MLC Patagonia MLC® Maximum Legal Carry-On Bag

    Pack carefully and I was able to fit two weeks of clothing for a cycling vacation. Great bag and it is the max. legal carry on size.
    I have this too, and highly recommend it, provided you understand it's soft sided and everything tends to sink towards the bottom of the bag.
    If you use it for business travel just get a packing folder (Eagle Creek?) to keep your dress clothes unwrinkled.

    The best thing about it is no one forces you to gate-check it like all the wheelie bags- a major bonus when I was traveling about 30% of my workdays.
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    i've been extremely pleased with the couple of Osprey bags i own. the one i travel most with is similar to the one in the pic below. well made, good beefy zippers. the back has a hidden zipped compartment housing backpack straps, and i have thrown the pack on my back when traveling between modes of transport. it's a great bag. not that i think i'll need to, but i bought it from REI, and their pretty bulletproof return policy ensures i'll pretty much have a bag for a long time.


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    Jeesh we could be related. We use E-Bags packing cubes.
    Quote Originally Posted by robin3mj View Post
    I have this too, and highly recommend it, provided you understand it's soft sided and everything tends to sink towards the bottom of the bag.
    If you use it for business travel just get a packing folder (Eagle Creek?) to keep your dress clothes unwrinkled.

    The best thing about it is no one forces you to gate-check it like all the wheelie bags- a major bonus when I was traveling about 30% of my workdays.

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    RedOxx Air Boss is preferable to MLC for "tactical soft-sided carry-on." I use that or my Filson Pullman (243). The Pullman is frankly not quite as practical as it's heavier and one has to be careful not to snag one's suits in the zipper, but I still find I use it more often, mostly for week-long trips to Asia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Patagonia MLC Patagonia MLC® Maximum Legal Carry-On Bag

    Pack carefully and I was able to fit two weeks of clothing for a cycling vacation. Great bag and it is the max. legal carry on size.
    I have an earlier generation of that bag that is still going strong after about 15 years of abuse. As an apartment dweller I appreciate that it folds up small for storage.

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    I second the Osprey bags. Find one that fits your capacity needs and rock on.
    With that said, I bought my wife a Rimowa Salsa. When received, I was a bit underwhelmed, but after using it on a recent business trip, I'm looking to order one for myself. It's expensive and phenomenal. This thing has a ton of small features that at first glance seem erroneous, but when using it you'll find out just why they included them. Example, the mess sleeve interior pockets have zippers on either side. When items shift you can easily reach them as needed. Also, the larger diameter wheels roll over most anything and do not make that annoying clunk-clunk sound when rolling over grout lines. Quality piece. Matte black looks good too and will take abuse graciously.
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    Get a Pelican 1510. You'll look super bad-ass.

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    Very very happy MLC user here. The older ones were better sized, and that's what I have. I agree, stuff sinks to the bottom, but when I'm running through the airport to make a connection and not worrying about wheeling a bag down the halls, I don't mind the sinking one bit.

    Plus, the fact that it packs up small for storage is a great bonus. What a waste, having hard sided luggage taking up valuable bike storage space in my basement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nahtnoj View Post
    Get a Pelican 1510. You'll look super bad-ass.
    Yeah, slap some trijicon, magpul, and surefire stickers on there for the ultimate BA look...
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    north face base camp duffel size medium. Used mine for 11 years now and has been all over the US and to Europe and still looks 90% brand new. Probably just a bit bigger than legal if its stuffed but I can get what I need packed in about 75% of its capacity and that lets it squish and conform to the size/shape of the bins nicely. Never haven't been able to fit it in or been hassled about it by airport staff.

    The Patagonia duffels are nice too. I would also look at Osprey's offerings- hard to beat their warranty and service.

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    Another vote for the MLC if you're looking for a lightweight shoulder bag. I'm always amazed at how much fits, and I'm never stressed about finding overhead space, even on puddle jumpers.

    I also use a Thule roller bag that I got from the team last year. It rolls (duh), stows well and, carries a good bit more than the MLC. It's a smaller version of these bubbas:


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    My wife, daughter and I each got an LL Bean rolling suitcase before a two-week tour of Israel. We each chose the model that appealed the most. There's a wide selection here: Durable L.L.Bean Luggage and Backpacks

    It's been my go-to bag ever since. Large enough to cram two weeks' of traveling essentials; plenty for a long weekend with multiple events/dress-codes; or even helmet/shoes/lycra/leather cycling paraphernalia.

    It's gone all over the US and Europe with me. Not fancy, but very well made and robust. And if it doesn't hold up, hey, it's LL Bean.

    There it is about to go to Baller's:
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    If only Pac Designs would made also travel bags.

    Actually, if only Pac Desings would still make bags! Hope they'll start again
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    How well does the MLC work as a backpack? Lotsa backs have shoulder straps, there are very few I'd actually want to wear that way for an extended period of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gattonero View Post
    If only Pac Designs would made also travel bags.

    Actually, if only Pac Desings would still make bags! Hope they'll start again
    Wait, what happened to Pac? My Pac messenger bag's been all around the world with me, in addtionto to work most every day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GonaSovereign View Post
    Wait, what happened to Pac? My Pac messenger bag's been all around the world with me, in addtionto to work most every day.
    Seems that they went on hiatus. Pity.
    Last news were about expanding the factory to cope with demand. Hope that Pat is fine and doing well, she did arguably the best messengers bags out there
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    Lately I've been traveling with a Mission Workshop Rambler backpack, which is great until I need three-season clothing options. (Mind you a 40+ country travel history has taught me to pack darn light.) Helmet attaches easily to the exterior. Always carry on. The bag is expandable, which allows me to fit everything for travel but dump the contents at my destination and shrink the bag down for walkaround use. I use it for bike errands at home too so it really pays me back. Would buy again.

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