Best carry-on bags Posted by Melanie van Zyl on 2 September 2013 As local airlines contemplate checked-baggage fees, more passengers are inclined to travel with hand luggage. Here’s our choice of practical, yet pretty, carry-ons. Cellini Quasar Cellini’s Quasar has a hard outer shell to keep your valuables safe and four wheels for easy transport. The 36-litre suitcase also has an integrated combination lock to deter pickpockets and comes with a five-year guarantee. We love the purple, but it’s also available in cream, blue and black. Costs R1195 VIP Bags (tel 011-794-1257, www.vipbags.co.za). Thule carry-on crossover The ingenious Thule carry-on crossover bag is a 38-litre backpack with wheels. The top pouch keeps a 15-inch laptop safe and the wheels face away from your body when used as a backpack. The fabric is water resistant and there’s a piggyback attachment to hook an extra bag onto the front. Costs R3 999 Thule (tel 031-502-1044, www.thule.co.za). Jekyll and Hide Boston leather duffel bag The fashionable, vintage-style Jekyll and Hide Boston leather duffel bag has two outside zipped pockets to keep your cellphone and boarding pass within reach. The extension handle can be hidden inside a zipped compartment when not in use. Costs R3 829 iBags (tel 011-784-2521, www.ibags.co.za). Trunki for kids Trunki, for kids, is a clever piece of luggage that doubles as a toy ? perfect for beating airport boredom. There’s a long handle, so you can pull your child along seated on the case and it features locking catches, teddy-bear seatbelts (internal straps), two carry handles and secret compartments. Costs from R499 from selected luggage stores, candidbaby.co.za and kalahari.com. Hand Luggage Requirements Before you pack everything but the kitchen sink, remember air- lines differ on their allowances for carry-on baggage. The Airports Company of gear-categories Africa recommends no bags exceed 7kg, a length of 56cm, width of 45cm and depth of 25cm. You can board a flight with one extra bag – either a handbag, laptop, brief- case or vanity case – in addition to one piece of hand luggage. If you’re travelling with a baby you can bring along a nappy bag too. Any other ‘unusual’ baggage such as golf clubs, musical instruments and fishing gear must be checked in. You may also like Related Posts The hottest camping gear out there 5 March 2020 Camping is a great adventure and having the right gear (and nifty accessories) will make... read more 7 tried-and-tested daypacks 15 November 2019 Ventilated back panels, air-flow systems, foam ridges – daypacks these days almost make it too... read more Sleep with the fish tonight 29 January 2019 Explore the depths of the ocean underwater and even take a nap with the fish... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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