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    Well I decided to go with the Red Oxx, got the air-boss and the flying boxcar. Boxcar was on backorder but I explained to their customer service (who appears to be the wife or daughter of the founder/owner) that I needed it by Sept 30 since I was getting ready to come back to college. And guess what? It arrived on the 30th!

    Anyway, I stuffed both to the gills packing for college, and just started unpacking and the tally for the "air boss" (carryon size for plane travel) was

    2 cargo shorts
    7 dress shirts
    3 jeans
    1 dress pant
    11 boxers
    16 pair socks
    4 t-shirts
    1 pair cowboy boots

    WOW! And as expected the quality is top notch, and just well thought out luggage altogether. Highly recommended to anyone interested.

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    Good decision! I got an Air Boss from Jim over a year ago, and that is all I use for business travel, along with a matching gator to hold my ipod, headphones, book, etc.

    If you haven't come across it yet, check Onebag.com for packing suggestions.

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    Yup, I visited onebag and their comment on wheels versus non wheels was part of my reasoning for the RedOxx stuff. I've never been a huge fan of wheels anyway, but their research on the subject made it a no-brainer.
    The Airboss rocks!! The boxcar is really nice too, just in the general sense of being a big tough bag. Still supposed to be carry on size. Figure the airboss will be my go-to for business travel, and boxcar go-to for casual travel.

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    Im glad that it worked out for you. i work as a conductor on frieght trains and I use the red oxx railroad grip. I have lived out of this bag for 3 years and it looks as good as the day I got it. This is the railroad grip Red Oxx Railroad Engineer Grip Duffel Bag

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    Usually traveler thinks garment luggage bag is not a good option to keep clean and unwrinkled clothes as most of the times luggage get treated roughly by baggage handlers and it will get stuck between doors and conveyor belts. Traveler won’t consider garment luggage bag because of their lack of space for packing other items but Eagle Creek has introduced range of high quality and finely fabricated garment bags that are made from superior quality material. They can be carried easily and are provided with hanger to hang easily.

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