Top Five Features Of An Adventure Traveler’s Bag
August 19, 2010 by Scott Applebee · 1 Comment
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. What Jack needs is an adventure and Travelpro luggage for the trip. So, what five features should Jack look for in his adventure travel bag?
- Lightweight Construction: Jack needs lightweight luggage that he can carry on the plane, avoiding expensive “check-in” fees and lengthy bag retrieval delays. Travelpro’s rollaboards weigh as little as 8 lbs and will ensure that Jack can pack all the gear and clothing he will need for his adventure.
- Quality & Durability: One of the keys to successful adventuring is luggage survival. Luckily for Jack, Travelpro luggage is manufactured with strong honeycomb frames, and durable, easy-to-clean, nylon fabric reinforced with a water resistant coating. Double reinforced handles and straps along with sealed bearing wheels enhance durability. Plus, features like corner protection, kick plates and back skid guards, all add years of service to each bag’s life.
- Intelligent Design: Jack will need a lot of provisions for his adventure, and must be able to access them quickly. He’ll require large front pockets for maps and guidebooks, an intelligent pocket for electronic gear, an easily accessible ticket pocket and a convenient water bottle pocket. Plus, he’ll appreciate packing innovations like built-in suiters (to keep his Indiana Jones wardrobe wrinkle-free) which reduce the number of bags he’ll need, again saving him time and effort.
- Efficient Ergonomics: Jack can’t afford to waste energy wrestling bags into overhead storage bins. Fortunately, Travelpro rollaboards feature multiple carry handles for easy lifting, plus extension handles which enhance maneuverability and adjust to Jack’s height.
- Range of Choice: When planning his adventure, Jack’s sure to consider a wide range of travel bag options. Travelpro offers multiple carry-ons, totes, duffels, garment bags and backpacks. Numerous expandable models are available in case Jack needs to bring back more then he took. And, most feature a quick-loop strap for combining bags to simplify transport through airports.
And when his adventure finally ends, Jack can return to the workplace armed with his Travelpro ExecutiveFirst Deluxe Computer Brief.
A dull boy? Not anymore.




Nice post. Thanks for sharing the feature’s. I really liked your post. I will definitely keep those features in mind while buying a bag next time.