Co-Pilot Luggage Roller Suitcase
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ANTHONIOZ
> 3 dayLove the bag, it delivers on all fronts. Pretty but not luxurious. Looks cool. Love the skateboarding roller wheels.
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Michael
Greater than one weekanother winner from Timbuk2.
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M. W. Johnson
> 3 dayIt is awesome for compressing your clothes/items. There are so many places to organize. It fits perfectly in the overhead bin. It is super light.
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Regular Joe
> 3 dayVery Well sized, photos dont do it justice.
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Sharon Beverly
> 3 dayFirst Impressions:
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Top Cat
> 3 dayHandle broke after four months. Their Service Department was UNRESPONSIVE except by email on their timeframes. No phone number is available. Ive been without my bag for 5 weeks with no communication from them about when except some weeks more. Better buy two if you travel much to have a spare.
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Firefly
> 3 dayTimbuk2 Copilot Luggage Roller is awesome!! I love it!! It feels sturdy and has smooth rolling wheels.The handle telescopes and there is enough length so that if your tall you will have no trouble puling it. It has many different compartments which are great, mesh and zippered so you can see where things are and they stay securely in place.I was able to pack a lot of clothes and shoes ,more than enough for a long weekend.It is one of the better suitcases that I have owned.I would recommend it.
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Mekkilion
18-12-2024This bag looks great and the reviews are consistently good; which, after much research and consideration led me to purchase it. However, my first impression upon receiving this bag was that the design is lacking in several main areas. As a mechanical engineer I am very picky when it comes to design and build quality. One of the main reasons I purchased this bag was because of the robust looking, external telescopic handle and skateboard wheels. Awesome concept but the design and build quality really let me down. This was apparent upon my first time using this bag. The release mechanism inside the tubes is not supported well and therefore rattles around when youre rolling on anything rougher than a polished airport floor. The rattling is amplified by the tubes and it is utterly annoying especially for a bag that you just dropped $200+ on. I tried to contact Timbuk2 on their customer support line but after three failed attempts just gave up. Fast forward 10 months later while on a trip to Europe rattling down the streets of Dubrovnik the telescopic tube assembly fails completely; pulling apart at one of the joints. The release mechanism was giving some problems in the previous weeks randomly jamming open.. which didnt surprise me given how loose the internals seem to be. When the thing finally broke I had to resort to tying a scarf around the handle and pulling it around.. for two weeks more!! The other main complaint I have about this bag is that the corners are not sufficiently protected. It would have been easy to mount some plastic corner plates on the bottom half but they didnt do it and trust me, it will get frayed and scuffed on your first trip outside of a car trunk.
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michael valente
> 3 dayLoved it, great bag
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JoeZ
> 3 dayTypical Timbuk2 excellent design and execution, is disappointingly -- or deceptively? -- not sized as indicated. The Mediums measurements are shown on the website to be measured from floor to top of handle, which is the correct way to measure (e.g., from Uniteds website: The maximum dimensions for a carry-on bag are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 cm x 35 cm x 56 cm), including handles and wheels.). However, when measured properly, this bag measures just over 23 -- that is, its not in compliance. The bag was not measured by Timbuk2 including handles and wheels, even though the graphics on their site seem to show that it was -- instead, the measurements are for the bag only. If you get this bag for domestic travel, you might be forced to check it (for that matter, if you get the small for international travel, its not in compliance either). Timbuk2 is far from alone in using deceptive measurements, the majority of bagmakers seem to do the same.