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Buying Bags for Baby Boomers

 

Lucky baby boomers! They have more leisure time and more money now for travel. And there are so many great places on this Earth to see! Here are some recommendations on the bags they'll need:

First, always buy the best luggage you can afford. It will save you money in the long run. The better brands need repairs less, and on a whole give you better, longer service. Always buy nylon or ballistic nylon. The poly blends are never as durable. Look for in line skate wheels and locking pull up handles. Additionally, there should be a side handle to lift the case into an automobile. And side feet so the case is not resting on its fabric. The old "doggy leash" suitcases are out. They were clumsy and hard to wheel. The new upright cases can be rolled easily by one person. Most of them will attach another bag and your carry on bag can rest on top. Purchase luggage that has a good warranty and make your purchase in a store that can handle the warranty repairs. That way if there is a problem with the luggage, you don't have to pack it up and mail it away for repair. Shipping can be expensive. Also, ask the luggage salesperson if there has been a problem with the bag you like. They will usually warn you if there have been any issues with the quality.

Remember that there are size and weight restrictions by many airlines. To avoid costly surcharges, be sure to purchase luggage that is within 62" when you add the length, height and weight. It's often advisable to buy 2 smaller cases instead of one large case. Additionally, lift the case before your purchase. Many airlines also have a weight limit. Some cases are called "light weight" but they aren't light. So lift before buying. Many travelers also carry a folding bag, so you can bring home your purchases without overloading your luggage.

You'll need to purchase TSA locks, if the case comes with locks that do not have the TSA acceptable emblem. These locks can be opened with a master key by the security personnel so they are permitted for airline travel. Bright colors make identifying and locating your luggage easier. Sometimes it seems like the whole world is traveling with black luggage. Of course, dark colors do make dirt and wear less noticeable.

Monogramming of luggage is often advisable. It keeps someone from picking up your case by accident. There are also bright colored luggage tags that identify your bag as yours. Besides listing your name and address, these tags are eye catching and make spotting your bag easier. http://www.villageluggageandgifts.com

Author: Maxine Greco
 
Author Bio:

Maxine Greco has been in the travel and luggage industry for over 35 years. She is currently working at www.villageluggageandgifts.com .

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