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Mar 12, 2022, 7 tweets

After two years stuck at home, it’s time to hit the slopes, the sands, and the skylines you've been missing out on. But first, you’ll need a suitcase. We suggest something small and compact like one of these travel bags. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 1/7

If you crave order, then the Travlepro Crew Versapack is the case for you. It consists of modules that zip into the lidded half of the main compartment. It even includes a single compartment module that's good for separating dirty laundry. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 📸: Amazon 2/7

For those who prefer a hard shell, the Paravel Aviator Plus is an excellent choice. It's compact, and the internal storage is surprisingly roomy. Oh, and the anti-scuff exterior can put up with all kinds of abuse. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 📸: Paravel 3/7

You don’t need to splurge on your suitcase to have a first-class trip. The Maxlite 5 is good but not perfect (relatable). It’s very light for a rolling suitcase and the exterior toiletry pocket is a nice touch. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 📸: Amazon 4/ 7

If you’re looking for a lifetime travel companion we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline CX. Its components are top of the line. Yes, it’s expensive, but with a lifetime unlimited warranty your money is in good hands. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 📸: Amazon 5/7

If you’re looking for something rough and ready try a duffle bag, like this Red Oxx Safari-Beanos PR5. The zippers are huge, its thick pieces of nylon webbing are robustly sewn, and chunky metal rings hang the detachable carrying strap. wired.trib.al/4iTcxqY 📸: RedOxx 6/7

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