Beschreibung


Trilogy Modulares Gepäck-/Rucksacksystem – Modulares Handgepäck-Spinner mit 4 Rädern und zwei Rucksäcken! Erweiterbar! Wir stellen das Trilogy Modular System vor, eine bahnbrechende dreiteilige Reiselösung, die für ultimative Vielseitigkeit und Komfort entwickelt wurde. Dieses innovative System kombiniert einen modularen 4-Rad-Spinner, einen Weekender-Tagesrucksack und eine erweiterbare Tragetasche und bietet drei Taschen in einem. Mit über 20 Design- und technischen Verbesserungen ist das Trilogy Modular System perfekt für Reisende, die Flexibilität und Organisation suchen. Erweiterbare Tragetasche: Die erweiterbare Tragetasche kann leicht abgenommen und in einen Rucksack oder eine Umhängetasche umgewandelt werden. Mit einer ergonomischen Fronttasche für Ihre wichtigen Dinge und Elektronik verfügt diese Tragetasche über ein verstecktes Regal mit Reißverschluss, das an einem Flugzeugsitz befestigt werden kann, um Ihre Gegenstände in Reichweite zu halten und zusätzliche Beinfreiheit zu bieten. Im erweiterten Zustand bietet er über 14 Liter Platz von oben und bietet Platz für ein Tablet und Laptops bis zu 17 Zoll. RFID-Abschirmung, verschließbare Reißverschlüsse und wasserabweisende Stoffe halten Ihre Sachen sicher. Erweiterbarer Spinner: Der erweiterbare Spinner ist auf Effizienz ausgelegt, mit einem schlanken Profil, das unter die meisten Flugzeugsitze passt. Wenn mehr Platz benötigt wird, erweitern Sie ihn einfach. Es verfügt über zwei Seitentaschen für einfachen Zugriff auf Gegenstände wie Wasserflasche oder Regenschirm. Gebaut für Langlebigkeit, mit verstärkten Seiten, einem verbreiterten Boden und einem robusten Teleskopgriff, ist dieser Spinner bereit für jedes Abenteuer. Weekender Daypack The Weekender Daypack opens flat for easy access and expands for extra capacity. Mit gepolsterten, belüfteten Schultergurten und einem Rückenteil bietet es Komfort bei längerem Tragen. Es gibt Platz für ein Tablet und Laptops bis zu 17 Zoll und hat eine verdeckte hintere Abdeckung, die sich in eine Unterpackschlinge zum Tragen von Gegenständen wie einer Yogamatte verwandelt. Das vordere Organisationspanel ist zugänglich, auch wenn es mit Reißverschluss an den Spinner gezogen wird.
Produktabmessungen ‏ : ‎ 35,56 x 35,56 x 45,72 cm; 6,88 Kilogramm
Im Angebot von Amazon.de seit ‏ : ‎ 18. September 2024
Hersteller ‏ : ‎ ONLI TRAVEL
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DB6MP1F7
Modellnummer ‏ : ‎ Trilogy Modular System
Kategorie ‏ : ‎ Unisex

Der fortschrittlichste modulare 4-Rad-Spinner der Welt
Reißverschluss auseinander, um in engen Flugzeugräumen zu passen – überprüfen Sie nie eine Tasche
Lässt sich in eine Rolltasche des Reiserucksacks um
Patentiertes 3-in-1-Design; Spinner, Tagesrucksack, Tragetasche
Alle drei Taschen sind erweiterbar

Bewertungen

  1. Mikael

    Because of its durability, pliability, versatility, and careful design, I’m convinced this is the only piece of luggage you will ever need. The towlines are that it has a perfect size that can transform based on the various luggage racks you’ll encounter. So almost as big and almost as small as you could possibly want. If you add in their duffle bag thing (I think it’s called a Pente or something? I can’t remember the name right now), you end up with literally as small or as big as you could want for a single piece of luggage. It’s great as a carry on and its pockets are wonderful in that capacity, strong build, its zippers are wonderfully strong, and it transforms into multiple kinds of luggage. Sort of the Optimus Prime of luggage in that way.Toplines: I found it extremely versatile on a recent trip to Morristown NJ through multiple transit, hike, walk, and ride situations.Longer version:I added some books on the Byzantine empire because that’s what I was researching and writing on for this retreat. Here’s where the real test came for these. Recounting my journey is important because it’s going to show you why I think this is the only piece of luggage you’ll ever need.The first thing I had to do was make it down six flights of stairs in our Brooklyn walk up. So that was probably a hundred steps. On my back, I had the daypack, unzipped, and full of probably fifteen pounds of hardcover books, the pens were in the pen holders, I used the front pockets for chargers and snacks, highlighters, spare keys, etc. all in their right place in the organizers. MacBook Pro (top of the line) in the laptop pocket. It’s extremely heavy compared to other laptops. I had a water bottle in the water bottle pocket. Over all, if it was just that, the backpack was well timed, well balanced, its replacement of my old canvas, wax-coated WWI style backpack couldn’t have come sooner. I’m not inherently organized, so having things that help me to structure my life — Scrivener, for instance, for forming organic outlines — helps immensely.The other I had my CPAP wrapped around the telescopic trolly handle, which either is abnormally smooth for one of these or I simply have gone so long without new luggage that I can’t conceive of a world in which the handle would come in and out so smoothly and would work so flawlessly. The casters on the wheels spun elegantly, smooth. I used the top handle underneath the CPAP to carry it down.Four flights down, I then started wheeling it over various eras of Brooklyn sidewalk a half mile to the subway. That was more or less a straight forward walk, though it involved a decent amount of dodging street traffic. It seemed up to the task on that front.It navigated cleanly through the turnstiles.Down another 21 steps, and across the platform to wait for the subway. It came in time, over the gap, and seated for a 40 minute ride to 34th St Herald Square. The only problem I found in this time is that the wheels were so smooth, I really had to reach for my luggage when we took off from the station. I got it all handled, considered attaching my backpack via the front zips for more weight. Didn’t.At Penn, I took a crowded elevator up and it was rather unobtrusive in that environment. Some of the smoothest pavement in the city borders Herald Square and Macy’s, so that was incredibly quick. Then to Madison Square Garden, an escalator down, and the New Jersey Transit line. I had to rush here, even though I needed the restroom, because my train was leaving the station and the next one wouldn’t come for an hour. So the queue line was tight, what with the ropes and the lack of space, but the luggage ducked and turned and spun with grace.I got my ticket, the station master encouraged me to hurry and I sprinted with the thing down the ramp to track 2, where I had to hoof it without falling down another thirty steps. I don’t know if I would have kept from falling on my face without the balance of both the backpack and the spinner.Onto the train, I then caught a nearby seat and needed to ensure the spinner could fit in the tight luggage rack up top. It could and had room to spare. I considered connecting my backpack to the front of the expandable spinner, but then remembered my work, so I left it unconnected and wrote and studied my Byzantine history for the hour train ride. Another three steps down, again remarkably light and balanced, a the low platform station, two elevators (that smelled of piss) and up to the gorgeous station of Morristown, where I told the attendant the elevator needed cleaning. Badly. It smelled like the inside of a port-a-john. The wheels, thankfully, avoided all of that and kept the bag clean, high, and dry.By now I was tired of carrying the heavy laden backpack, so I zipped it to the front of the spinner. I would recommend following their recommendation to not attach more than 5 lbs to the front if you’re doing it this way without the counter balance of the other bag on the back. I should have paid more attention to that, but it really was okay. I got to the Turkish restaurant downtown in Morristown (which is, objectively, the best Turkish restaurant I’ve ever eaten at that wasn’t the now-closed Kofta Piyaz, the guy who wrote the book “Vegetarian Turkish Cuisine”). In any case, the restaurant was a tight squeeze and the bag was a bit big for the space they had, so I simply unzipped my backpack and could fit both bags comfortably. The attendants were rather impressed with this.I ate and found still more room in my bags for my leftovers, went next door for baklava and added it to the load, and found my hands free enough to get distilled water for my CPAP. I then hoofed it another 1.3 mile walk from there downhill on various types of sidewalk, over grass, through a mulched hiking trail, again with a more dirt trail, back onto an untended road, and then straight uphill on fresh asphalt where a young white tail buck greeted me as if in reward for my labors. Into the retreat center and up another three flights of stairs, the dang thing unpacked like a Chinese folding house, a whole world tucked neatly inside.There were my packing cubes immediately in my drawers and toiletries in the bathroom, my desk arranged and ordered ready for writing.At the end of the week, my bride came with the weekender daypack, filled with her medical supplies and her own toiletries and clothes for the evening. She joined me for the end of my retreat. Then, in the morning, we quickly loaded everything up, zipped up both bags to the spinner and left together with ONE SINGLE PIECE OF LUGGAGE.I’m convinced after all of that, the backpack — especially in combination with the other pack — would work exceedingly well on a hiking trip, sleeping bag tucked underneath.I’ll report back in a few days with a video to show you guys how it all connects.Basically you can:– Wear the Double Pack (or one of its components) by itself.– Wear the Double Pack and also use the Spinner.– Use all three units zipped together.– Use just the front unit with the Expandable Spinner.– Use just the rear unit with the Expandable Spinner.– Use just the front backpack– Use just the rear backpack– Use just the spinnerI’m telling you, it’s a remarkable piece of luggage.

  2. Thomas S.

    I’ve only had this bag for about a week, but after putting it to the test over the weekend, I’m already impressed with its quality and functionality. The durability is immediately noticeable—the materials and construction feel solid and built to last. But what really makes this bag stand out to me is how versatile it is. The detachable front bag and spacious main compartment give me flexible options depending on the length and purpose of my trip. I can definitely see myself using this setup for everything from quick overnights to longer getaways.The organizational pockets are also well thought out, making it easy to keep things tidy and accessible. Now that I’ve got my hands on it, I wish it had more outdoorsy style for things like hiking and fishing, really just because I see so many uses for it.Overall it’s a great bag that combines practicality with great design. Would recommend for someone who’s looking for an all encompassing bag/luggage system.

  3. Elle

    This is gonna be a long one.TLDR: great system with three bags in one, lots of versatility and customizability, and a compact spinner base.My friend has been talking about this bag for a long time.The main spinner bag has 4 double wheels and a hideaway double handle. There are handles on the top, right and left to pull it out of the overhead compartment. There is a front zip that’s expandable and there are tons of pockets including side pockets for a water bottle or umbrella. Dimensions like pilots luggage.Tote bag style is great for a day pack with optional shoulder straps to wear like a backpack or carry like a tote. The front pocket flips open and holds a tablet or your phone. The bag expands with an all around zipper. There are tons of pockets inside the bag including a laptop sleeve and more pockets on the front. Two side pouches for water bottle and umbrella.Backpack is very well padded and the straps big and cushioned. The main compartment is expandable with an all around zipper and opens like luggage so clothes can be packed flat if desired. There are tons of pockets inside, laptop sleeve, and a hidden one in the back for safekeeping. Two pouches on the side again for water and umbrella. This is a bit heavier than the tote with the padding and is larger overall.This luggage is well made and sturdy. The versatility here is huge. The three parts can zip together and the entire thing can be carried like a backpack. The weight for me might be a bit too heavy once packed, but it’s a nice feature if you’re going to be traveling off the beaten path. With all the pockets this is hugely functional for whatever you might want during travel, take just the tote, zip the tote and the backpack together, take all three. Well made and big value for all the possible combinations.


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