Modular Carry-On Case Defeats Greedy Fellow-Travelers
Posted in: Accessories and Peripherals, Today's ChiliTruco is a modular carry-on case, designed to be split and concatenated to fit even the oddest space in the overhead locker. It should guarantee that your precious gadget-filled suitcase never gets tossed into the hold.
I first flew on a U.S domestic flight a few years ago, and it sucked. Every idiot was milling around, and stuffing way too much carry-on into the overhead lockers. I got on with my small hold-all and ended up having to stow it under the seat in front, thanks to all the scofflaw morons before me. And don’t get me started on the game of whack-a-mole the flight attendant had to play just to get these bovine idiots to sit down for long enough to, you know, launch the plane.
The Truco comes in three parts. An undersized roller-case, a briefcase which clips to its front and a tote which slides on top. When joined together, they make a regular-sized carry-on, like a luggage version of the Shining Optimus Supreme. When split, the various sections can be squeezed into any available space. The front briefcase section sounds pretty useful for organizing gadgets and cables, too.
The Truco (Travel Utility Carry On) is available now, for $200.
Truco product page [Balanzza. Thanks, Pedro!]
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