The continental version of this bag is about 2 inches wider (16" as opposed to 14"). Any issues carrying it on domestic or most international flights? Having the extra room is helpful.
Sure! The B&R bag itself is terrific quality, but I wanted the full 22x14x9 dimensions that Tumi offered. Through my travels I’ve found that I am able to fit a little bit more into my Tumi bag than my B&R - which is essential for my longer trips. If most of your travel is just for a few days (I.e. business travel), then the B&R will be fine. However, if you’re like me and sometimes travel for over a week with a carry-on, you’ll want every inch of space you can get. Hope that helped, and happy travels!
Chiming in! In the dialogue of this video I mentioned that my husband had already been using his Alpha 2 bag for a year and had loved it, which is why I decided to purchase one too! As an update since it’s been a year since posting this video, he still is using the same bag when he flies for work every week and has had zero issues! I had to get mine replaced last November (which I talked about in my IG stories), and the Tumi warranty process was terrific! Hope this helps!
Hi. Thanks for sharing your experience with Tumi. I recently purchased a Briggs Riley domestic carry on spinner to replace my old Travelpro. Which do you think is better, Tumi or Briggs Riley?
I’ve been using this bag for years now without issues and love it, but I don’t usually fly on airlines that weigh people’s carry-ons (I’m from the US, so I fly all of our biggest airlines Delta, AA, United, Southwest). But, if you fly on airlines that have weight limits for carry-ons such as European discount carriers, then yes it might be too heavy of a bag for your needs!
@@MA7-6585 My Tumi bag has held up REALLY well and still looks good with minimal scuffs on the bumpers. I had an issue with one of the front zippers in Year 1 of owning it, so I used the warranty at the Tumi store to get it fixed. You can see me wheeling this bag thru ORD in December 2021 in my fairly recent "Fly With Us Travel Day Vlog" on my channel (around 1 : 05 in the vid) if you want to see what it looks like after many years of flying!
The continental version of this bag is about 2 inches wider (16" as opposed to 14"). Any issues carrying it on domestic or most international flights? Having the extra room is helpful.
Eliz Armstrong Zacarias Thanks! Have you used it yet? Really curious how you liked. It.
Eliz Thanks for the info! Great review!
Ty for teaching discount stacking, that had never occurred to me to do that,, awesome review !
Happy to help!
Thanks for the info. Can you share why you get away from Briggs and Riley? Thanks.
Sure! The B&R bag itself is terrific quality, but I wanted the full 22x14x9 dimensions that Tumi offered. Through my travels I’ve found that I am able to fit a little bit more into my Tumi bag than my B&R - which is essential for my longer trips. If most of your travel is just for a few days (I.e. business travel), then the B&R will be fine. However, if you’re like me and sometimes travel for over a week with a carry-on, you’ll want every inch of space you can get. Hope that helped, and happy travels!
I love your savings tips! Great video, keep up the good work!!!
That's just lovely 😘❤️ awesome review thank you.
It's not really a review, more of an unboxing/demo. Anyway, if you came for the review and not a four minute Ad for ebags, skip to 3:55
Chiming in! In the dialogue of this video I mentioned that my husband had already been using his Alpha 2 bag for a year and had loved it, which is why I decided to purchase one too! As an update since it’s been a year since posting this video, he still is using the same bag when he flies for work every week and has had zero issues! I had to get mine replaced last November (which I talked about in my IG stories), and the Tumi warranty process was terrific! Hope this helps!
Hi. Thanks for sharing your experience with Tumi. I recently purchased a Briggs Riley domestic carry on spinner to replace my old Travelpro. Which do you think is better, Tumi or Briggs Riley?
@@MeansToTravel This certainly helps :) Thank you so much for your detailed and informative reply!
Great tips!
So glad you enjoyed!
Isn't it too heavy??
I’ve been using this bag for years now without issues and love it, but I don’t usually fly on airlines that weigh people’s carry-ons (I’m from the US, so I fly all of our biggest airlines Delta, AA, United, Southwest). But, if you fly on airlines that have weight limits for carry-ons such as European discount carriers, then yes it might be too heavy of a bag for your needs!
You are very beautiful ❤️
You are a beautiful thing
Absolutely nothing about if tumi's a value.
Who needs to have luggage explained? Because that's literally all you've done
What are you looking for precisely? Please be specific so I can kindly answer your question. I need you to provide more information than you have.
@@MeansToTravel I think Cyndy was having a bad hair day. I thought your bag tour was great. Do the bumpers scuff easily?
@@MA7-6585 My Tumi bag has held up REALLY well and still looks good with minimal scuffs on the bumpers. I had an issue with one of the front zippers in Year 1 of owning it, so I used the warranty at the Tumi store to get it fixed. You can see me wheeling this bag thru ORD in December 2021 in my fairly recent "Fly With Us Travel Day Vlog" on my channel (around 1 : 05 in the vid) if you want to see what it looks like after many years of flying!