I've been traveling even more than usual, and while I love my rolling garment bag, I need a weekender. I'm looking at the Small Filson Pullman. Any experience with this or any suggestions for something similar? I need something on the smaller side, that opens like a clam shell.
Sorry Mike, I'm not a fan of Red Oxx.
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Filson Pullman
- JP Chestnut
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Re: Filson Pullman
After doing the filson thing for a long time I moved to Tumi/ballistic nylon type luggage and found it infinitely more convenient for my type of travel (business). I like Briggs and Riley a lot.
Re: Filson Pullman
I have a Gate8 rolling two suiter and while great for most trips, I want some less ballistic and nylon.
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- Grahamcombat
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Re: Filson Pullman
I've flown with a Pullman every couple of weeks for almost 10 years. It's a great bag.fastward wrote:I've been traveling even more than usual, and while I love my rolling garment bag, I need a weekender. I'm looking at the Small Filson Pullman. Any experience with this or any suggestions for something similar? I need something on the smaller side, that opens like a clam shell.
Sorry Mike, I'm not a fan of Red Oxx.
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- Erratic101
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Re: Filson Pullman
This is one of my favorite bags to travel with. Works great!
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I love it, but not sure if I can swing a backpack.Erratic101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 8:35 amThis is one of my favorite bags to travel with. Works great!
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