Saturday, 10 January 2015

Tumi Alpha Bravo Travel Riley Kit Review

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Product DescriptionNeat and versatile, this classic travel kit has a casual edge. It is designed to sit on the counter or hang from a fixture. Features include interior zip pockets, open pockets, elastic loops, and anti-bacterial lining. Hanger hook and exterior pockets.Neat and versatile, this classic travel kit has a casual edge. It is designed to sit on the counter or hang from a fixture. Features include interior zip pockets, open pockets, elastic loops and anti-bacterial lining. Hanger hook and exterior pockets.

Tumi Alpha Bravo Travel Riley Kit


dopp kitCustomer Reviews:* It's very tough like than other tumi bag . It's big than I think but I am very statisfied its quality. And it has many useful space. * I travel a lot (100K miles/year, international + domestic US) and have gone through a lot of different toiletry kits over time. This isn't the cheapest case but it is very, very thoughtfully designed and no other case I've used (various Tumi and Victorinox cases) has come close.Highlights:- The two-compartment, clamshell design helps keep things organized...both sides of the clamshell have a lot of volume so you can basically take your stuff and split it into two categories (e.g. toiletries and medicine) and it makes stuff much easier to find. It counts when you're up at 5:30am, groggy, and rushing to make a meeting!- For those of you who still use the US TSA zip-lock bags for liquids, the standard 1-quart bag fits comfortably into either compartment.- In addition to the clamsheel compartments there are additional pockets (some with zips and some without) to put miscellaneous stuff.- There is a built-in, concealed, metal hook for hanging it vertically on rails in hotel rooms with smaller bathrooms. The clamshell pockets are designed so that when the case is hung the goods don't fall out.- I like the sleek, minimalist look.- It's just the right size for a 2-day to 1 month trip (i've done both using the case) without being too big, and packs neatly into a suitcase. Think of a folded button-down shirt (e.g. when it comes back from dry cleaning). It's about half that size, so for those of you who use packing cubes or like to stack your clothes, this case fits geometrically pretty well.- The ballistic nylon construction is super durable. It's probably overkill (I'd rather have a thinner and lighter case and sacrifice some durability) but I guess I can be confident that this thing will outlast all luggage :-) dopp kit 

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