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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-26-2009 @ 6:07AM
AGUSTIN said...
Expandable luggage is not a novel concept but the technology has improved over the years. Take for instance, the Briggs & Riley one-touch expansion system. I have their 20” Carry-On Expandable along with three of their bigger-sized check-in luggage. With just one touch the carry-on increases capacity by 31%! And the sides remain rigid too, so there’s still a strong infrastructure to protect all my belongings.
I also have a model from their rolling luggage( http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/productDetail.aspx?id=Roam-Large-Rolling-Case_VBR460 ) range called the Roam Large Rolling case which perfectly suits my business needs. My work as a legal adviser often takes me away from home. I love the convenient features such as the SpeedThru pocket which holds all my travel docs in one easy-to-access pocket. It’s a perfect organizer, too for all my files, computer, tech gadgets and peripherals.
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