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Travel uprights

Q & A of uprights makes you clear about the different types of uprights and their respective features. You can also learn the proper way to pack an upright.

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Travel in Style with Wheeled Upright Luggage

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If you're heading out for a long trip, no other type of luggage beats a wheeled upright luggage piece for mobility. Its multi-directional spinner wheels rotate to allow the upright to roll in any direction for easy motion. So, little effort is needed to pull the bag along. 
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Upright Luggage - Great Travel Companion

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An ideal piece of luggage can help make an unforgettable trip, whether it's for business or pleasure. And terrific luggage lasts for years to come. So a smart investment on luggage is well worth your consideration. However, for travelers, purchasing luggage can be a daunting task as a wide variety of styles and sizes are available in the market.
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How to pack an upright?

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Among all types of luggage cases, upright is famous for its greatest capacity. However, it is not easily to pack items in order within the one main compartment. You can put heavy clothes like coats and jeans...
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I'd like to pick a Samsonite upright for my one-week honeymoon, which piece is suitable for me?

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Designed and Equipped with multifunctional pockets and functions, Samsonite Xion 29in. Spinner Upright is proved to be an ideal and practical travel companion for long distance travel. The lightweight nylon poly blend material...
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How to get a quality upright?

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Since upright is used in traveling as container with great capacity, it should be awfully firm and durable. If you travel a lot, you'd better choose a reputable upright manufacturer which provides a long period...
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I suffered from pickpocket during my last travel to Europe, so I'm in dire need for a safe luggage this time. What kind of upright is safe?

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You are recommended to choose the upright with built-in travel sentry combination locks which are accepted by TSA at airports nationwide. You can also choose one with a push-button locking handle system...
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What materials are used to make hardside uprights?

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In the hard-side upright luggage market, polypropylene and ABS shell are the most commonly used materials. Both of them provide durability and lightness in each hardside upright.
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I am confused about the wheels on uprights, how many types of wheels can be found in wheeled/rolling uprights? And which kind is more convenient?

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Two or four ordinary wheels are widely used. They are fastened to the base of the upright and can only be shifted in two directions - forth and back, thus you need to...
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What size of expandable upright should I choose, small or large?

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There're many choices on the size of the expandable upright. In general, a large sized one is not so necessary for your trip, because it will be too heavy to pull when full. Even though wheels are available...
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Planning a long-stay trip, what if I need more space from my upright?

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Then expandable upright is an ideal, if not the only reasonable, choice for you. Judging from the name, it's not hard to know that an expandable upright provides some extra expandable space. When your items are numerous...
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Is there any difference between upright and Pullman?

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No, they are the same. This type of luggage is called upright for it can stand on one end, making it easy to be pulled through the handles. It is also known as Pullman, named after George Pullman...
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