Submitted by rado_sphere t3_y5nxag in BuyItForLife
was travelling today from a european country to an asian country, long distance flight, and one of the plasticwheels was falling off... when I was looking for the reason for that, I saw that the metal axle was held in a plastic part, and by pushing the case for a long time, the plastic part became so hot that it melted.
Once again, a great example of planned obsolescence and cheap production. Now I've decided that this was my last travel case to break beyond repair.
When it comes to bicycle gears, there is the Rohloff hub gear (Speedhub), which is indestructible and which you usually buy for life.
For pans in the kitchen, it's my uncoated iron pan, which I'm sure to take to the grave or bequeath ;) For watches, it's a Rolex that has a clockwork that will survive many generations.
But what about travel suitcases? Isn't there something that is maybe even completely made of a metal alloy or something, and made for extreme loads? A suitcase that completely exhausts the maximum dimensions of the usual airlines for checked baggage, and at the same time is made as much as possible from a single cast of durable components?
Where the rollers have proper ball bearings that run on a solid steel axle in a steel guide, and where you can buy spare parts even after years, can make or tinker, or just no spare parts needed because so solidly constructed?
Mankind has existed for quite a while now and has been traveling for quite a few years, so you would think that something as common as a travel case should also be available in a mature version, without built-in weak points, right?
I look forward to any tip, recommendation, experience, etc., gladly also older models that you might find from time to time on the second-hand market :-)
facebook57 t1_iskoz5c wrote
What you’re describing sounds very heavy. Get a Briggs & Riley bag instead.