Re: Airline Carry-On Bags (not for bikes) Roller and non-Roller styles
As my trips have become less haul cymbals and gears to gigs/ more haul gear on outdoor vacations, here's some stuff I picked up.
Ride Snowboards Perfect Snowboard bag. This thing is a small coffin on rollers. Fits my board, boots helmet, goggles, gloves, tools, base layers, outerlayers, and still has tons of room left. I load it up with spare shoes, water bottles, clothes, whatever else I want to carry. Haven't tried yet but I could fit a two man tent in there as well. The funny thing about ski equipment v bicycles is that on most airlines they can be oversize without the oversize fee. This thing fully loaded counts as one checked bag. And there's no need to lie about what's inside.
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REI Flash 45 Backpack. My Weekend duffel has started to give near the handles. I wound up using them as shoulder straps and wearing it as a backpack anyway, when hauling around that coffin case. Plus it has more compartmentalization, so I should be able to find things easier. I can also use it as a day/ weekend pack for short camping trips. I did a bunch of searching online and it looks like most airlines will let you carry on backpacks around 50L, as long as they'll fit in the overheads. I searched for a pack roughly the size of my go-to duffel. Flying to Moab next week, will report back on how it handles as a carry-on.
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Got some cash
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Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
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