Best place to buy cabin luggage for Ryanair.
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I wouldn't trust Ryanair not to be draconian and exploitative in their enforcing of the Baggage Limit and other Airlines to follow suit.
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The Cabin Max aren't poor quality, medium quality would be my description
I find that cabin bags don't get anywhere near the beating that hold bags do so confident that they'll last well as long as I don't continually stress the zips beyond their comfort zone
Try cabin bag that fits get them on your tool bar they not on google just yet.l got two bags from them and they are good enough quality for the price.Have had no problems using them on Ryanair and only took six days to arrive from Spain.0 -
catherineelliott wrote: »Try cabin bag that fits get them on your tool bar they not on google just yet.l got two bags from them and they are good enough quality for the price.Have had no problems using them on Ryanair and only took six days to arrive from Spain.
I take it that you have bought some sort of cabin bag that takes six days to arrive from spain??
Do you have a link to the website that you bought it from?
If not do you have a website address?
What is that name of the bag itself?
How big is it?
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Tried and tested this one fit in the cage snugly, is hardwearing, not too heavy and a good price
http://www.matalan.co.uk/fcp/product/fashion-to-buy-online/Suitcases-&-Travel/Globaltrek-Entry-Spot-Small/50862&resultsPerPage=100&attrList=Dept,brandNever put off until tomorrow what you can avoid doing altogether.:D0 -
luvvlyjubbly wrote: »Tried and tested this one fit in the cage snugly, is hardwearing, not too heavy and a good price
http://www.matalan.co.uk/fcp/product/fashion-to-buy-online/Suitcases-&-Travel/Globaltrek-Entry-Spot-Small/50862&resultsPerPage=100&attrList=Dept,brand
2.8kg empty?
Might be a good case but not exactly light?0 -
2.8kg empty?
Might be a good case but not exactly light?
No, but if like me you go self catering with a washing machine, I still managed 2 pairs of shoes, 5 summer outfits a towel , 2 bikinis and other bits n bobs....Probably no good for a winter break though.Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid doing altogether.:D0 -
Has anyone used this http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-hard-2-wheel-case-blue-small/215-7045.prd on a ryanair flight? It is 1.5cm too big depth wise but I think if push came to shove I could squeeze it into the cage...0
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Just get the Dunlop case from Sports Direct. Only about £7.99 and fits Ryanair's criteria perfectly.0
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what is its weight when empty?
16 inch suitcase
> Weight: 2.8kgs
> Height: 41.5cm
> Depth: 16cm
> Width: 30cm
...so I wouldn't say it "fits Ryanair's criteria perfectly", being as it's a good bit under the max dimensions allowable on all measurements.
Unless there's another one I've missed...or the wheels/handles are excluded from the above measurements?0
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