I’ve been happy with my Samsonite Globetrotter XL 1200 installed the Convex all terrain pneumatic wheel kit worked great on the dirt strips in west Texas in the 70’s although I did get a flat at Houston Hobby came in to hot at the escalator and Kawpow!
When I flew for my job (every week back in the mid-2000’s), TravelPro luggage and bags were the ones to have, as they were very reliable. Are TravelPros still relevant or popular today?
Can you guys review the Luggage Works Stealth Premier 22” 737 bag? I know it’s closely related to the stealth but seems a lot lighter. Curious how it holds up and if you guys like it. Love the videos!
Not a pilot, but flying nearly every week for work. Baggage handlers have destroyed my new checked suitcase in a month. Trying to find something extremely durable for average baggage handling. Need to bring a lot of gear including inclement weather gear, hardhat, multiple boots sometimes. Are these the brands i should be looking at ?
@@21fivepodcast97 I, too, would like a roundup review of flight deck bags--the usual suspects I think from LuggageWorks (Aurora Holistic Tote, Stealth Premier Multi-Purpose, Stealth Electronics Cube), Strongbags Summit, Briggs, Travelpro FlightCrew5, Brightline
I got the Spider Wireless bag when I started training and still use it as an instructor. Great bag for a student/CFI, but I’m starting to apply for 135 FO positions so I’m thinking I should upgrade. Would love to know what bags you and other airline/corporate pilots use. Considering the ASA Pro Flight, Jeppeson Captain bag, and Brightline B7.
I’ve been happy with my Samsonite Globetrotter XL 1200 installed the Convex all terrain pneumatic wheel kit worked great on the dirt strips in west Texas in the 70’s although I did get a flat at Houston Hobby came in to hot at the escalator and Kawpow!
Thanks for sharing, that is a new one for us!
very unique and nice points you made in this video that I have not seen anyone else make . well done
When I flew for my job (every week back in the mid-2000’s), TravelPro luggage and bags were the ones to have, as they were very reliable. Are TravelPros still relevant or popular today?
Can you guys review the Luggage Works Stealth Premier 22” 737 bag? I know it’s closely related to the stealth but seems a lot lighter. Curious how it holds up and if you guys like it. Love the videos!
I don't think it's hyperbole to say this is the most anticipated 21.Five episode of all time! 😂
Absolute fire. This episode slaps.
@@21fivepodcast97 😂🔥👋
I think this is the most anticipated RUclips video of all time.
Not a pilot, but flying nearly every week for work. Baggage handlers have destroyed my new checked suitcase in a month. Trying to find something extremely durable for average baggage handling. Need to bring a lot of gear including inclement weather gear, hardhat, multiple boots sometimes. Are these the brands i should be looking at ?
Which Briggs backpack is shown at 00:20? I'm looking into the Medium vs Large Cargo to go with my Baseline 22.
That's the large cargo backpack. www.briggs-riley.com/products/at-work-large-cargo-backpack-kp436
Include the Travelpro Pilot seven3 in the next comparison.
Can we get a flight bag review next?
Sounds good. Any bag in particular you want us to review?
@@21fivepodcast97 I, too, would like a roundup review of flight deck bags--the usual suspects I think from LuggageWorks (Aurora Holistic Tote, Stealth Premier Multi-Purpose, Stealth Electronics Cube), Strongbags Summit, Briggs, Travelpro FlightCrew5, Brightline
I got the Spider Wireless bag when I started training and still use it as an instructor. Great bag for a student/CFI, but I’m starting to apply for 135 FO positions so I’m thinking I should upgrade. Would love to know what bags you and other airline/corporate pilots use. Considering the ASA Pro Flight, Jeppeson Captain bag, and Brightline B7.
Aerocoast pro W 😊
Luggage Works Stealth Premier Electronics Cube