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backpack with wheels

  • 25-03-2009 5:47pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    Heading to Oz in the summer on a working holiday visa and am trying to figure out what backpack to take. I'll be travelling the usual places in South East Asia for a few weeks before settling in Australia so for this reason I'm swaying alot more towards a backpack with wheels as I'll be in places where the wheels could be used most of the time.

    So I'm just wondering can anyone recommend a backpack with wheels (preferably for ladies/ that opens at the side rather than at the top?

    I was looking at the Berghaus ladies Jalan 65 + 15 with wheels and I'd love to know whether this backpack has a handle that can be extended to pull the case along or would you have to bend the whole time if you wanted to wheel it along.

    I was also looking at the following two cases and would appreciate it if anyone knows anything about them or has any advice:

    http://www.eaglecreek.com/bags_luggage/wheeled_luggage/Switchback-Max-22-20217/

    http://www.backcountrygear.com/catalog/packdetail.cfm/OS462


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Rayne


    Berghaus ladies Jalan 65 + 15

    Boyf has this one - male version - AFAIK it does not have a extendable handle, it was his only fault with it in Oz.


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