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Here's a rolling bag that carries its own weight-and yours, too. Now in a handy 20" size!
The Walkin' Bag by Swany® was created by Etsuo Miyoshi, a polio survivor who needed a bag that was not only easy to maneuver but could also be leaned on or sat on in a pinch. The result is a breakthrough in luggage design! The Walkin' Bag has four swiveling wheels that allow it to roll in any direction, requiring only one sixth the effort needed to pull other rolling luggage. Although remarkably lightweight, it's so strong that it can support up to 300 lb! The roomy main compartment has a large mesh zippered pocket, three removable mesh utility pockets, a snap-off zippered bag, and elasticized garment straps. Three zippered exterior pockets and a slip pocket add more storage and convenient access. Made of 1800D, stain-resistant Teflon®-coated poly fabric, this remarkable carry-on bag has a patented no-pinch telescoping handle and two easy-grip carrying handles. (13.5 x 20 x 10"; 9 lb)
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15" Walkin' Bag
$145.00
Here's a rolling bag that carries its own weight. And yours, too!
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22" Walkin' Bag™
$225.00
Here's a rolling bag that carries its own weight-and yours, too.
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We were in line at the Rome Apt. for 5 hrs to check in with NW. With a heart condition, I really appreciated being able to sit on this luggage.
Worth every penny! I use a cane and could not believe the ease with which this suitcase both rolls when you want it to and supports when you lean on it.
Weaving through the obstacle course and narrow aisles in First Class to get to the Coach section is a pain - turning the luggage on its side is a wonderful relief, especially easy for the handicapped.
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We were in line at the Rome Apt. for 5 hrs to check in with NW. With a heart condition, I really appreciated being able to sit on this luggage.
Worth every penny! I use a cane and could not believe the ease with which this suitcase both rolls when you want it to and supports when you lean on it.
Weaving through the obstacle course and narrow aisles in First Class to get to the Coach section is a pain - turning the luggage on its side is a wonderful relief, especially easy for the handicapped.
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