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Road Warrior
Patagonia Freightliner Wheeled Gear Bag - 4000 cu in
May 1, 2003
You never think you'll log more miles in an airliner than you will in your hiking boots, but it has come to pass for me in an effort to pay the bills and feed the family. I recently purchased a Patagonia Freightliner and it is quite honestly the best wheeled luggage I've owned. It doesn't tip over as advertised, the various compartments are large enough for your gear, it rolls smoothly, stands up to the abuse of the baggage handlers, the zippers operate smoothly, the handle retracts and locks securely. The only complaint you may have is: when fully loaded, it will not fit in the overhead compartment of most planes. Since I never carry on this isn't an issue for me. I wholeheartedly recommend this bag for anyone looking for a piece of sturdy luggage that will last for years. I own other Patagonia bags and this one is my new current favorite.
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