http://intl.tumi.com/t-tech-polycarbonate/frequent-traveler-four-wheel/
all I want for Christmas....
its my weakness I admit...and I already have a light 4 wheel, but its in silver and easily scratched as it was the first generation...while this one is red and diamond-pattern already so its so much better...
*sigh* can I just drool....unless I win the lottery (first I have to buy a ticket) I am just going to have to look at this longingly...
description from site:
Strong, lightweight and flexible, T-Tech's PolyCarbonate frequent traveler packing case offers the ultimate in convenience and sleek, modern design. This is T-Tech's advanced formula polycarbonate, which is triple layered to provide superior performance and durability. Our distinctive diamond pattern finish offers a virtually scratch-proof exterior. Packed with great functional features and Tumi engineered components. Four-wheel system has swivel wheels for easy maneuvering and foot brake. This carry-on size is ideal for the frequent traveler.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
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naku pareho kayo ng fave brand ni hubby!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, but don't take it to the States those jerks in TSA love to destroy peoples luggage.
ReplyDeleteJust what a gallivantin' Cat needs. =))
ReplyDeleteIdeal for carrying chocolate, perfume and your laptop.
ReplyDeleteI have loved Tumi ever since my first messenger bag...
ReplyDeleteahaha! funnily enough my 2 Tumi bags survived the encounter...though there were scratches on my polycarbonate one...
ReplyDeletehmm..maybe they should design a smart luggage...gives electric shock to people who are not its owners but who handle it roughly *wink*
yes, secondary to money though...HLH!
ReplyDeleteunbelievably very light..I can stuff a lot and not worry too much about excess baggage which used to be because my bags were already heavy enough without the contents...
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, especially the old style Solid Leather ones.
ReplyDeleteand most of mine before had no wheels! Phew!!
ReplyDelete*blush*
ReplyDeletefor my polycarbonate one, I scrimped on one thing...the bag to fit over the bag was a bit expensive..so I went home to Cebu and got somebody to sew me a bag to put over my bag...hahaha! it gets looks from people when I check it in or get it from the carousel because its made out of cloth and velcro *grin*...good thing its not orange-colored
me want too..anton's a fan of tumi...super love na love nya.
ReplyDeleteGood idea.
ReplyDeletecool! 4 wheel bag is really nice, i tried to maneuvered once + you're brand... ok sya! hehehe
ReplyDeleteBalitaan mo kmi sa Christmas hhuh =)
*apir* kay Anton
ReplyDeleteay nako Rodz...during Christmas, picture lang pa rin :-)
ReplyDeleteang gaganda :)
ReplyDeletehe has black, brown, military green....and another color, khaki ata...
ReplyDeleteang gaganda....ng presyo....
ReplyDeleteako usually red and black (medyo obvious) hehehe..though my 4 wheel is silver (kc yung black was super shiny, clarong claro ang scratch if any)...ang pinaka-fave ko so far is yung Ducati na backpack (dahil sa color combo)..though my other Tumi messenger, backpacks and luggages are all very dear to me *pats bags lovingly*
ReplyDeleteehehehe.ano ba to...kulang lang yata ng kain...
this is the first time I read about this background on this brand:
ReplyDeleteTumi, Inc., a manufacturer of suitcases and bags for travel, is based in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
Founded in 1975 by Charlie Clifford after a stint in the Peace Corps in Peru, the company is named after a Peruvian ceremonial knife used for sacrifices
Tumi was, at one time, made entirely in the US and offered a lifetime warranty.
Since 2004, however, Tumi has moved production of items to China and stopped offering a lifetime warranty citing need to do so based on industry norms. *grrrrrr*