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Porter Case Elite Standard
$289.00
Released July, 2007
The Pros:Folds into a cart for carrying up to 200 lbs of luggage. Small enough to carry-on most airlines.
The Porter Case Elite Standard solves the problem of long walks through terminals and parking lots with too many bags, by adding an invisible CART to wheeled carry-on luggage. It is a hard-side carry-on bag designed to fit down airplane aisles and under most seats and/or overhead compartments.
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By pulling two pins and flipping the handle 90 degrees into an "L" shape you create a cart that can store up to 200 lbs (91 kg) of other luggage.
Features
- Airline carry-on size
- Weighs approximately 11 lbs. (4.5kg.)
- ABS hard-side construction
- 4" ball bearing wheels with soft tread
- Solid 3/8" solid steel axle
- 43" padded telescope handle
- Reinforced secondary side strap handle
- Exterior tie down strap
- Carries up to 200 pounds (90 kg) on top
- Combination Lock
- Customizable
- 3 year limited warranty
- 18" X 13" X 8"
- Elastic cross over strap with snap in lid
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Folds into a cart for carrying up to 200 lbs of luggage
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Small enough to carry-on most airlines
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junglist:
#porter_case_elite_standard This is an awesome product! I travel all the time and always had a problem with all of my bags while in the airport. The porter case folds down into a trolley so you can stack all of your extra gear on top. My equipment usually weighs over 150 lbs, and this case has no problem with that weight. People are amazed when they see what this case can do.
It has a hard-shell so all of your items inside the case will be fully protected and the one I bought has padding and dividers for my camera. If you have not heard or seen one of these in action, you should definitely check out their website.
Jul 10, 07
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ruthers:
#porter_case_elite_standard This thing looks great...I'm always on the lookout for better carry-on luggage since I travel quite a bit. I tend to trip over my luggage when I'm wheeling it along and it is always very embarassing.
Jul 6, 07
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