djfuzz
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Have to confess to skipping half the thread, so some of this may have been raised before.
IMHO 2 wheelers are better for carry-on simply because they're more versatile than 4 wheelers - easier to place at rest (even sit on, if necessary), easier to wheel on less forgiving terrain when on foot, and all the other reasons mentioned above for actual stowage on the aircraft. I find 4 wheelers are much better suited to checked-sized luggage, where they provide easier mobility on the ground and will almost never be used in the circumstances noted above.
As for cost, we can't all afford Tumi or Rimowa bags, but there are plenty of reputable and quality carry-on bags you can buy for a reasonable price - rather than setting arbitrary price guides, it's better simply to do a wee bit of research for the bag that best suits your needs / budget.
IMHO 2 wheelers are better for carry-on simply because they're more versatile than 4 wheelers - easier to place at rest (even sit on, if necessary), easier to wheel on less forgiving terrain when on foot, and all the other reasons mentioned above for actual stowage on the aircraft. I find 4 wheelers are much better suited to checked-sized luggage, where they provide easier mobility on the ground and will almost never be used in the circumstances noted above.
As for cost, we can't all afford Tumi or Rimowa bags, but there are plenty of reputable and quality carry-on bags you can buy for a reasonable price - rather than setting arbitrary price guides, it's better simply to do a wee bit of research for the bag that best suits your needs / budget.