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Best place to buy cabin luggage for Ryanair.

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  • Just bought the Dunlop one from sports direct.com.

    Didn't really want or need yet another case as we hardly ever fly with Ryanair (this be our second time with them) but decided for £7.99 it's probably worth it for our quick trip away in a couple of weeks.
  • Paul_Varjak
    Paul_Varjak Posts: 4,627 Forumite
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    I got a DUSSEL BAG a while ago from Amazon for £18.99p delivered. It really is excellent quality, better than CabinMax and cheaper.

    You can see it in Amazon here...

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dussel-Backpack-Aircraft-Luggage-Easyjet/dp/B009DB6QEG/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
  • autocrazy
    autocrazy Posts: 12 Forumite
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    Hi

    Me and mrs are flying Ryanair mid April and was considering buying the 'Ryan Air' size bags.

    If anyone has bought and used these I would welcome comments about a) it meeting Ryan Air's size requirements b) durability

    Ebay Item No. 321088597796 & 261166968482

    Sorry am not a regular so not allowed to post ebay links.
  • Ponkle22
    Ponkle22 Posts: 574 Forumite
    edited 2 April 2013 at 12:33AM
    Many of the petrol stations are currently doing a deal on lightweight cabin size trolley bags for approx cost of £11.00. Not sure if exactly the size you want but not far off. So take measurments to petrol station and check on label. Sainsburys are also doing a similar one at their petrol stations.
  • lolly_896
    lolly_896 Posts: 1,058 Forumite
    Ponkle22 wrote: »
    Many of the petrol stations are currently doing a deal on lightweight cabin size trolley bags for approx cost of £11.00. Not sure if exactly the size you want but not far off. So take measurments to petrol station and check on label. Sainsburys are also doing a similar one at their petrol stations.

    This is the one at petrol stations
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00569M9M2/ref=asc_df_B00569M9M212844822?smid=A1HDDZD7NQRFIH&!!!!!hydra0b-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B00569M9M2&hvpos=1o4&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12500035671007949129&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=

    It's not great but does the job well. I have 2 and they've been on both Ryanair and easyjet

    Looking for a rucksack this time though as i will have 2 cases and 2 children to get on - Any suggestions cheap please?
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  • Have meant to comment here for ages that I got the Dunlop case based on this thread. Even though its small its much better designed than my bigger suitcase which fits easy jet not Ryan air I can get just as much in
  • Hobsons_Choice
    Hobsons_Choice Posts: 1,123 Forumite
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    We recently used a small case from Wilko that cost £9.99 last year plus a small case from Tesco that cost £8 - both slotted into the cages without any trouble and have been used three times now. Packed for a week @ only 6/7kgs per case.
    Normal people worry me.
  • pd001
    pd001 Posts: 871 Forumite
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    We recently used a small case from Wilko that cost £9.99 last year plus a small case from Tesco that cost £8 - both slotted into the cages without any trouble and have been used three times now. Packed for a week @ only 6/7kgs per case.

    With or without wheels?
  • zzzLazyDaisy
    zzzLazyDaisy Posts: 12,497 Forumite
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    This multi bag with wheels is great because it reduces and expands to meet the restrictions of the airline you are using. Not cheap, but extremely hard wearing. Plus the company regularly do discount codes and two for one offers. The owners are really friendly and helpful, and if you are on their mailing list, they will e-mail you with offers (not sure how you get on the mailing list, I bought this bag as a gift for my niece who travels a lot with hand luggage, so that might be why I get the e-mails).

    http://www.flylite.uk.com/Lightweight-Luggage-Solutions.aspx
    I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.
  • Hobsons_Choice
    Hobsons_Choice Posts: 1,123 Forumite
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    pd001 wrote: »
    With or without wheels?

    Both with wheels
    Normal people worry me.
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