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  2. I Took Three Flights to Test the New Carry-On from the ... - AOL

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    So when I heard that the company Plath founded, Travelpro, was coming out with a new four-wheeled suitcase, the Travelpro VersaPack+ carry-on ($350; $297), designed to compete with newer suitcases ...

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    Better luggage means less time fiddling with your stuff and more time enjoying your vacation. We tried some of the leading suitcases to find the best.

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    The post The 17 Best Backpacks for Every Activity and Need appeared first on Reader's Digest. These practical, easy-to-wear backpacks work for any occasion—and are easy on your back.

  5. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    However, the wheels were external to the suitcases. Patents had been published for wheeled luggage – a wheeled trunk in 1887, and a wheeled suitcase in 1945 – but these were not successfully commercialized. [9] The first rolling suitcase was invented by a French engineer, Maurice Partiot, who was living in the USA at that time.

  6. Backpack - Wikipedia

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    A 30 L top and bottom-loading Deuter Trans Alpine hiking backpack A 12 L front-loading Canon 200EG photography backpack. A backpack—also called knapsack, schoolbag, rucksack, pack, booksack, bookbag, haversack or backsack—is, in its simplest frameless form, a fabric sack carried on one's back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders; but it can have an external or internal ...

  7. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and equipped with three or four wheels. For safety reasons, they are generally fitted with a brake. [citation needed] Usually, a handle has to be pushed down in order to move the cart, however, in some cases, such as London airports, the handle activates the brake. Very few carts, e.g. in developing ...