Your Carry-On Luggage?

That's what I have and really like it. Bulletproof too so should last forever. Just need a backpack so I can go straight Caddydaddy.
I've been hassling @Rod Dunlap about that for a while now lol
 
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Not sure if this is the model but, if not, it's very close. Personal item is my Morgan Cup backpack.
 
Looking for it for golf trips, so assume 2 nights and 3 days with multiple outfit changes.
This is the duffle I use for those trips you just described.


longer trips I picked this one up

Ridge Carry On
 
We have this Ogio layover bag. It is the perfect size for 3-4 days of travel. The Ogio is very well made and rolls extremely easy. The pocket options are good and after about a year of ownership zero issues with the bag at all.
This is another solid option. I have this one as well.
 
I’ve been using the Caddy Daddy first class carry-on for a little over a year. It’s really been perfect for a short one or two night trips over to Arizona for golf. I’ve also used it on longer trips like when I went last year to the Mitsubishi experience and spent a couple extra nights. It’s my go to for any flight now even when it’s not golf.
 
Interesting. I've carried it on, but try to check when I can anyway. I hate lugging bags through the airport.
Ew but then you have to wait for baggage claim. As a dude I don't need much for a trip and if I can avoid checking a bag you sure as heck bet I will.
 
Interesting. I've carried it on, but try to check when I can anyway. I hate lugging bags through the airport.
I mean if it is a golf trip you are already going to pick up your clubs from baggage claim. I have gate checked my carry on many times for free if there are connections.

If it means going to baggage claim when you don't have to then I wouldn't check it.
 
Ew but then you have to wait for baggage claim. As a dude I don't need much for a trip and if I can avoid checking a bag you sure as heck bet I will.
This.
Unless I am also waiting for clubs, no ******* chance, I am wasting an extra 10-30 minutes and risk loss, instead of walking out and heading to a golf course.
 
While I enjoy the Stitch UGB, I honestly cannot fly with it.
Likes:
-The separate compartment for me to put those items that need to resemble being hung.
-Looks very professional.

Dislikes:
-Have to sling it over my shoulder, and the strap is not comfortable.
-If I have a lot of items in the above mentioned compartment, it tends to limit the space I have in the rest of the bag.

So for most of my traveling I use the Samsonite Freeform carry on. It allows me to take more than I need and will fit in any overhead compartment on an airplane.
 
It may not be sexy but I use a Travel Pro rolling bag and a back pack. I find that combined with my golf travel bag provides everything I need.
 
For me I guess I cheat a little.

For a golf trip I pack extra things in my golf bag like shoes and larger outwear if needed.
I use a Monos carry on suitcase for clothes. I would rather over pack for a golf trip so I don't have to hope I have clean clothes towards the end of the trip.
I also carry a back pack that can carry a lot of overflow for going there or from pro shop hauls. I also have to carry my travel CPAP machine. Getting this down in size has made travelling so much easier as I don't have to carry the large case from my home use one.

I have the Stitch UGB but really one use that for weekend trips where I am driving. I don't like hauling it around with me on the plane.
 
I've got a lot of Osprey stuff, always quality.
Not golf specific... but I really like our Osprey Farpoint bags. Did two weeks in Germany, and a recent conference in this bag. Handled both like a champ, but might be a bit much for a golf trip. I did take my clubs to the conference and it was nice only having the club case in hand and not trying to juggle both.

 
We have this Ogio layover bag. It is the perfect size for 3-4 days of travel. The Ogio is very well made and rolls extremely easy. The pocket options are good and after about a year of ownership zero issues with the bag at all.
I love my Layover bag. I just wish it had four wheels instead of two
 
For a long time I used a backpack, which I started when we went over to Ireland. My brand wasn't anything fancy but the durability on it was really good. Never an issue on any of the small regional jets or even prop places/budget airlines in Europe.

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following..i need new luggage
 
I love my Layover bag. I just wish it had four wheels instead of two
I am torn on that to be honest. I do think it rolls super easy with two.
 
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