Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: duffel bags, leather bags, leather duffle bags, Travel, travel tips
There are many people who are using leather duffle bags to transport all of their things during travel. They not only offer a great solution for those who don’t like the traditional suitcase, but give a lot more room to travelers who like to carry a lot of things.
People who travel a lot like these packs for the storage room that they provide. They are a versatile piece of luggage allowing the room that you need and the convenience of a carryon bag.
For students the duffel allows for a lot of dirty clothes space during those short trips back home. Then they can carry all of their clean clothes back in the same bag. This versatility makes the duffel bag a great choice for your luggage needs.
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Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: duffle bags, luggage, shopping, Travel, travel tips
Size should definitely be a consideration when purchasing a duffle bag. You can always leave some space in a large bag but you may become frustrated if you are always trying to stuff a smaller bag past its capacity. Keep in mind however that the size of the bag can be an issue if you are traveling by plane since you do not want to be paying expensive fees for over sized luggage.
There are so many places that you can find duffel bags. You are not limited to looking in luggage stores or stores which sell sporting equipment. By comparing features, models and prices, you can be sure to get the bag that you need at the price that you want.
Finding a duffel bag which suits your needs should not be expensive or time consuming. The ideal bag is out there and all it takes is for you to find it.
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Posted on 04 September 2009. Tags: boston, free stuff, Travel, travel tips
If you’re planning a trip to Boston and you’re thinking to yourself, “I wonder if there are any great things to see in Boston?” then I hate to tell you friend but you are definitely asking yourself the wrong question. Try something more along the lines of, “Gee, did I book my travel arrangements to give myself enough time to see everything there is to see in Boston?” Or maybe stick with a simpler question like, “I wonder how hard it is to stay sober in Boston?” Better yet, “Did I pack a clean pair of rainbow colored toe socks?” All of these are significantly more important questions to be asking yourself than that inane, “I wonder if there are any great things to see in Boston?” line. You’re talking to the wrong people if you think there’s even the slightest chance that you wont have a full dance card’s worth of activities lined up before you can even unpack those rainbow colored toe socks at the Holiday Inn Express. Which brings me to my only question (which, again, is much more relevant than that dross you presented), “Who in their right mind pack rainbow colored toe socks when they go on vacation?!”
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