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Kisu:
Murh I'm probably taking both of my suits with me, but not sure how to get them. Last year I used sports bag but only one suit fits in it, I thought I buy other bag for the second suit but its a huge load for both arms.

Which kind of method are you using for the suit if you are coming by aeroplane and bus?
Some old school suiters got plastic trunks, where do you buy these?

Thanks in before hand
- Kisu ^^

Loewi:

--- Quote from: Kisu on 22.04.2009, 10:29:38 ---Murh I'm probably taking both of my suits with me, but not sure how to get them. Last year I used sports bag but only one suit fits in it, I thought I buy other bag for the second suit but its a huge load for both arms.

Which kind of method are you using for the suit if you are coming by aeroplane and bus?
Some old school suiters got plastic trunks, where do you buy these?

Thanks in before hand
- Kisu ^^

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Plastic Boxes are not very good for Flights, because they are not very stable. Recently suits of a german fur got lost for a couple of weeks because the plastic box broke. Happily he got them back weeks after they lost it.

many germans use old boxes from the german armee. The Brand is "Zarges" and the model is "A10".
They are very stable and just as big as they can handle normally at the airport - and you can close them with cablestrips.
See attached Pic for an example.



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Drift:
Zarges boxes are really good (strong and undestructibel if used in a proper way), I can recomend them as well. You can also find them outside the army. They come in different sizes, here some examples:

http://www.nextag.de/zarges-boxen/zzdezB1z0--suche-html

For a cheaper version:

http://www.alu-box.de/?gclid=CPz-q6WYhJoCFRaA3godEUanFg

(Sorry, both links are only in German).

If you complain about heavy loads for the arms, you should try a good sturdy rucksack with back supporter, hip- and chestbelt.
You could divide your suits, and carry the heads in bags, the rest on your back...
I would not recomend rucksacks for plane trips, though.
 

K9Primate:
I suppose that would be sturdy indeed, but isn't that a bit on the hefty side?
You could take one of these contraptions with you no doubt:http://www.handtrucks.com/hand-trucks/folding-hand-trucks/wescominimoverfoldinghandtruck.cfm
which probably only makes sense if you need to haul a lot of stuff with you.
Anyhow just a thought, or was it a brain-fart?

Suran:

--- Quote from: K9Primate on 22.04.2009, 13:39:40 ---Anyhow just a thought, or was it a brain-fart?

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Not practical on an airplane from Finland.

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