I use Tumi, mostly because we get a discount through my firm and it's decent stuff. If you want something that will last while, get Briggs and Riley or Tumi. If you don't want to spend too much, get TravelPro or Samsonite.
OK. Well, I have a Tumi Alpha duffel and love it. I'm sure I would not go with a Tumi roller because there are other companies out there with better warranties, notably Briggs and Riley. If you're traveling internationally, you'll want to get nothing larger than a 20". B&R makes a great 20" widebody that can work for a week of business travel if you know how to pack.
Tumi has great customer service if you actually take the time to call them up - I broke the handle on my roller and they sent me a new one that same week (the bag was over one year old).
Ronaldo7Tumi has great customer service if you actually take the time to call them up - I broke the handle on my roller and they sent me a new one that same week (the bag was over one year old).
TUMI covers for defects out to 5 years, but that's it. B&R has an unconditional lifetime warranty. For someone who travels a lot, this is an important distinction. For occasional travel, it doesn't matter as much.
I use a Royce Leather messenger bag for day to day work and a Royce Leather soft sided briefcase when I go to more formal client meetings. Have used both for about five years and love them - especially since I ordered them on Brookstone where I got my initials monogrammed into the leather that looks extremely polished and professional. Also has a lifetime warranty, unlike Tumi
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I use Tumi, mostly because we get a discount through my firm and it's decent stuff. If you want something that will last while, get Briggs and Riley or Tumi. If you don't want to spend too much, get TravelPro or Samsonite.
Tumi Continental Carry-On. Classy. Shit.
Bang.
OK. Well, I have a Tumi Alpha duffel and love it. I'm sure I would not go with a Tumi roller because there are other companies out there with better warranties, notably Briggs and Riley. If you're traveling internationally, you'll want to get nothing larger than a 20". B&R makes a great 20" widebody that can work for a week of business travel if you know how to pack.
Tumi has great customer service if you actually take the time to call them up - I broke the handle on my roller and they sent me a new one that same week (the bag was over one year old).
TUMI covers for defects out to 5 years, but that's it. B&R has an unconditional lifetime warranty. For someone who travels a lot, this is an important distinction. For occasional travel, it doesn't matter as much.
Tumi all the way. Quality stuff.
I use a Royce Leather messenger bag for day to day work and a Royce Leather soft sided briefcase when I go to more formal client meetings. Have used both for about five years and love them - especially since I ordered them on Brookstone where I got my initials monogrammed into the leather that looks extremely polished and professional. Also has a lifetime warranty, unlike Tumi
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