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By Ridgeback lover from Seattle, WA on 05/25/2009 Cons: Heavy To Begin With, Shoe pockets insufficient, Small Capacity Describe Yourself: Career, Comfort-Oriented Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Loved the color, the multibar supports for holding clothes in, and the lining were great. Has two hangers to hold it open while hung up. However, there was no way to fit two pairs of shoes in the pockets. Perhaps if you have a size 5 foot. Had to send it back and went with Tumi.
As good as everyone says! By Tall One from Santa Cruz, CA on 05/18/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality Best Uses: Family Trips, Long Vacations, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Career, Classic, Comfort-Oriented, Modern, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I wanted a Wheeled Pullman that was not black and was of a very high quality and I was not disappointed.
We have a Hartman (not as nice as this one) that is almost exactly the same size for ~15 years and although it is a tad larger than the official maximum carry-on restrictions, it has never had to be checked. I hope the same for this one.
This is very well made and I look forward to many years of good use.
Andiamo: Much Better Than Tumi By Frank from Colorado Springs on 05/01/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality, Pleasure to travel with, Well thought out Best Uses: Family Trips, Long Vacations, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Career, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I've carried Andiamo luggage and briefcases worldwide for 16 years on business and personal travel. It is rugged beyond belief even when the airlines handle it; meets carry on requirements; extremely well thought out design; light (lift a TravelPro for comparison!); durable wheels and handle; useful expandability in this model; tough zippers; half the price on sale of overrated Tumi, which we also bought recently as an experiment and have given away. Andiamo is worth more than the asking price -- I have carried one Andiamo bag weekly for over 10 years before it needed speedy repair at the factory. This new Andiamo bag is no exception. It meets the standards just described.
By DP from Columbia, SC on 04/07/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality Best Uses: Family Trips, Long Vacations, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Career, Classic, Practical, Stylish Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great value for a great looking bag. Also considered a Tumi and Hartman but couldn't rationalize the price compared to the value of this bag on ST
Looks like a very nice bag. By BJ from La Crosse, WI on 03/31/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, High Quality Describe Yourself: Comfort-Oriented, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: There aren't many bags that can store a suit well and still be a carry on, but this is one. I have packed this up, but now used it on a trip yet. It's well organized, seems to be good quality. It's the same size as a regular garment bag, but may have slightly less room in the outside pockets (due to the triple fold). In trying it out, the sideways orientation (rather than vertical) seems fine and it provides a better support for a add-on bag.
By statsman from Ithaca, NY on 02/01/2009 Pros: Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, High Quality Describe Yourself: Comfort-Oriented, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I was a bit nervous about the color being a bit too girly. Not so! Real men carry purple. This bag is very well-made. Everything about it seems solid. The wheels are very smooth and feel like they won't break easily, although it's still too soon to tell.
The one con I will mention is that it is very wide when it is folded up, which makes it unable to fit on some escalators, and also causes it to hit the back of my feet when I walk unless I am careful.
Overall, I am very satisfied.
By Bookman from FL on 01/25/2009 Pros: Convenient carry-on, Easy To Carry, High Quality Cons: Could use more space Describe Yourself: Career, Classic, Comfort-Oriented, Modern, Practical, Professional, Stylish Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The best garment bag I have owned; seems sturdy but too new to testify to wear and tear; easy to use and light weight as a carry-on; good wheels. Difficult to fold with three woolen jackets, but works well with 2 wool jackets, 3 wool pants, 3 light sweaters and enough under clothing for 4 days.
By Green Eyed Lady from East Coast, for now on 07/23/2008 Describe Yourself: Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Unfortunately, it does not fully open like you would expect from a suitcase..because of the gussets. The totaly GORGEOUS PLUM color was not enough for me to keep this item.
By Green Eyed Lady from East Coast, for now on 07/23/2008 Pros: Good Capacity, High Quality Best Uses: Family Trips, Long Vacations, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Classic, Comfort-Oriented, Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Still in search of the perfect overnighter. This piece weighs a ton - EMPTY. That's the reason I returned it. I could barely lift it high enough to hang it up on the door. How sad. Gorgeous color though.
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