Guest Post: Briggs & Riley Luggage 20″ Expandable Carry-on Bag

Posted on: November 29th, 2011 by: mommypoints

As you may have read, Jason (aka Mr. MilesQuest himself), is on injured reserve right now due to a pretty serious auto accident that left him with a head wound, shattered left wrist, and a broken and dislocated right wrist.  Jason has undergone several surgeries and is on the road to recovery, but isn’t able to post as frequently as he would like right now.  He was actually scheduled to fly out to LA to meet up with about a dozen BoardingArea bloggers at BlogWorld the day after his accident.  While at dinner in LA we were all very saddened to hear not only of his serious injuries, but also to learn that we wouldn’t have the chance to meet Jason in person on that trip.

While we can’t do much to help Jason heal faster, many of the BoardingArea bloggers were very excited at the opportunity to contribute to MilesQuest while Jason is focusing on getting better.  So, over the next couple of months you will see guest posts on MilesQuest by many bloggers including: Randy Peterson, Live from a Lounge, Deals We Like, The Weekly Flyer, The Frequent Miler, The Wandering Aramean, View from the Wing, Plane ‘n Simple, and more….  Today I have the privilege of contributing to MilesQuest and kicking off this series of guest posts, so without further ado, here is a review of the Briggs & Riley 20″ Expandable Upright Wide-body Carry-on, brought to you by Mommy Points.

I decided to do a guest post about this piece of luggage since MilesQuest has written several great posts about different pieces of luggage that Jason’s family uses when they travel.  Here are a few of those reviews that Jason has written:

Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer Bag Review

Skooba Designs Cable Strap DLX

LL Bean Large Personal Organizer

Another reason it made sense to write this review now is that a new piece of luggage may make the perfect holiday gift for someone in your family (or for yourself!), so the timing seems perfect!  Until recently I had never really given much thought to luggage.  I had an old duffel type bag (don’t laugh!) that worked really well for me.  It held a long weekend’s worth of items, and was easily stored either in the overhead bin, or under the seat in front of me.  It wasn’t fancy, but it was pretty functional.  While I did have some larger luggage for longer trips, I primarily used that duffel for our 2-4 day trips for the better part of a decade.  That all changed when we started traveling with our daughter.  Traveling with infants and toddlers means that you have to bring all sorts of stuff with you through the airport and on the plane.  My husband often serves in the role of  “donkey”.  This basically means that he carries most of the stuff, while I take care of the little one.  About four months ago he made an official proclamation that I was no longer “allowed” to bring a duffel bag with us on trips if he was the one who was going to be lugging it through the airport.

That made total sense to me, and I actually felt pretty silly for not thinking of that earlier!  I then set out to find a high-quality, durable, classic, affordable carry-on.  After doing some research, I decided that I would like to purchase a piece of luggage that is going to hold up for many years rather than a cheapo bag that would likely end up in the trash after a year or two.  I read very good things about the Briggs & Riley brand of luggage, and decided on the Briggs & Riley 20″ Expandable Upright Wide-body Carry-on.  At the time it was selling on Amazon from Luggage Terminal for around $200.00.  Keeping in mind that I routinely traveled with a $30 duffel bag, the $200 price tag stung a bit at first, but I quickly decided it was worth it once the bag arrived.

Here are a few of the reasons I am glad I packed away my duffel bag and upgraded to the Briggs and Riley Carry-on:

  • All Briggs and Riley bags have a lifetime warranty.  Their “Simple as that” guarantee will cover the repair of all functional aspects of Briggs & Riley bags for life. The warranty does not cover cosmetic wear or cleaning, nor does it cover the replacement of lost or stolen bags and/or its content.  They have Authorized Repair Centers you can bring your bag to, or for more significant repairs you can send the bag in to the official repair center in Hauppauge, NY.  Your only cost is shipping the bag to the center.  All other costs incurred are covered by Briggs and Riley.  I love knowing that my bag will continue to be functional for many, many years to come.
  • This bag is insanely light-weight and is very simple to pull around the airport.  My toddler carries it around empty with no problem.  She can even maneuver it when full.  Of course, she is not yet the one carrying luggage, but I give that example to demonstrate how light-weight and easy to maneuver it is.

  • The different inside pockets and panels are very helpful for keeping everything in its place.  My clothes come out looking much better than they did in my old bag.

  • This bag was made as a carry-on and fits perfectly in the overhead bins I have utilized over the last four months.  This model was designed to be a little short and a little fat, so it goes into the overhead bins easily while still giving you maximum packing space.
  • I have had to check this bag a few times now due to carrying on much of my toddler’s items and it has held up extremely well so far.  In fact, it still looks brand new despite going through the airline’s luggage torture chamber.
  • It just plain looks nice.  I can’t say I ever cared that my old bag didn’t look nice, but I do appreciate how much nicer this bag looks when I travel.  I certainly wouldn’t buy it just for that reason, but it doesn’t hurt.
  • I can easily put 3-4 days worth of items in this bag.  I am not the kind of person who will travel around the world with only a carry-on bag, but I can certainly fit several days worth of items in this bag easily without having to steal some of the space in my husband’s bag!
  • My husband took this bag with him on his last work trip to Vegas, and has two additional points to make about the carry-on.  The first is that the wheels are large enough that they don’t catch on small bumps, cracks or grooves, making movement effortless, and second, that even when full, the bag is well-balanced.  This means that on long treks through airport terminals and gargantuan casino hotel lobbies, there isn’t too much weight near the handle that would cause wrist or arm fatigue.  His years of being the donkey have given him expert knowledge of what causes fatigue and what doesn’t. :)

I can no longer find the exact color/model that I purchased, but there are many similar carry-on options available directly from Briggs and Riley.  They are also having a sale right now that will give you $50 off for every $250 you spend and free shipping on all orders $99 and up.  Many other baggage retailers also sell Briggs and Riley bags, so be sure to shop around and get the best deal.  There are even some retailers available through shopping portals, such as the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal.

In the photos, you may have spotted a beautiful “More Miles” bag tag on my new piece of luggage.  It is a great conversation starter in the airport and helps you quickly identify your bag from all the other not-as-cool bags that don’t have the “More Miles” bag tag.  I received this tag by attaining “Silver Status” from posting on Milepoint, however in honor of kicking off the round of guest posts on MilesQuest, you can have one today just for asking!  We have five bag tags to give away to the first five people who leave a comment on this post proclaiming their burning desire to have a More Miles bag tag of their very own.  If you are one of the first five to comment requesting a tag, just shoot me an email at mommypoints@hotmail.com with your name and mailing address and we’ll get it sent out to you.  Thanks MilePoint for supporting this giveaway!

So, there you have it.  My husband can now travel with me without being unhappy about lugging the duffel bag.  You can have your own super cool bag tag.  I don’t look quite as homeless when traveling, and my daughter will be able to pull this bag herself any day now.  ;)   Feel free to let me know if you have any questions about the bag and I’ll be happy to answer.

 

Briggs and Riley did not provide me with a product to review or in any other way participate in this post.  I just bought their bag and wanted to share with you how much I think it rocks!

Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya trip report – pre-trip

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by: jason

Index
Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya trip report – pre-trip
The flights
Accra
Coconut Grove
The rain forest
Nigeria Air and Sheraton
Flight problems
Kenya
The trip home

It was my very first trip to any part of Africa and therefore I was concerned about all kinds of things – malaria, bad food, bad water, etc. I guess I sometimes am a bit over cautious. I first went down to the local health clinic and received eight different shots. I decided to skip the rabies shot as it seemed a bit unlikely that I would be attacked by a pack of stray dogs.

I had written previous about all of the options of malaria medication – I decided to take Doxycycline. The potential side effects were sun sensitivity, nausea, and stomach pain. You also need to take the medicine 2 days prior and 4 weeks after you come back. It was a good choice as I did not experience any side effects.

I was also concerned about the mosquitoes and went to my local Cabela’s to try and find some serious mosquito repellent. I ended up getting Sawyer Premium Insect Repellent with a trigger spray to spray on my clothes. For skin protection, I purchased Ultrathon Insect Repellentlotion with 34% deet.

Additions to my travel gear

I added the Large Personal Organizer from LL Bean to my travel accessories. It’s a sturdy, hanging toiletry kit that makes it easy to organize everything with plenty of zippered pouches and waterproof holders.

I also added a Mophie Air charger for my iPhone. The Mophie Air charger has enough juice to power up an iPhone from 0% to 100%. The case makes it a bit more bulky than normal but the added battery life made it worth the extra inches, especially when traveling.

Carry on

My carry on for this trip consists of:
Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer
Mophie Air
3G 60GB ipod (love the Walkmen’s lastest album Lisbon)
Dell laptop
Plane Quiet noise cancelling headphones
tons of movies
Skooba Cable Stable Dlx
Getting Things Done book by David Allen (I am half way through implementation and simply love the simplicity of his organization methods)
Decoding Air Travel book by Nicholas Kralev (Very well written, highly recommended)
Zip up portfolio for passports, tickets, loyalty cards
Various medicine

Visas

I was required to get a visa for all three countries with the Nigerian visa being the most expensive. The interesting thing was that they all came back as being hand written visas and not typed visas – even Kazakhstan types there’s for goodness sake.

Routing
My routing was
SLC – MSP – AMS – ACC
ACC – LOS
LOS – NBO
NBO – AMS – DTW – SLC

Priority Club points break update is out

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by: jason

An updated Priority Club points break list is out where you can book rooms for only 5000 points per night.

Some of the highlights:
Intercontinental in Almaty, Kazakhstan (I’ve stayed here, very nice hotel priced at $450)
Intercontinental in Chicago (O’Hare)
Intercontinental Beijing
Intercontinental Hanoi

Book quickly as they don’t last long

2011 Airline World Cup Europe Division

Posted on: November 20th, 2011 by: jason

Vote for your favorite 6 European Airlines – the top 13 will advance to the World Cup. The polls will be open for 48 hours.

Vote for your six favorite European Airlines

  • Lufthansa (85%, 45 Votes)
  • Swiss (58%, 31 Votes)
  • British Airways (57%, 30 Votes)
  • Virgin Atlantic (49%, 26 Votes)
  • Turkish Airlines (38%, 20 Votes)
  • Air France (28%, 15 Votes)
  • KLM (25%, 13 Votes)
  • Finnair (23%, 12 Votes)
  • Icelandair (17%, 9 Votes)
  • Austrian (13%, 7 Votes)
  • BMI (11%, 6 Votes)
  • SAS (8%, 4 Votes)
  • TAP (8%, 4 Votes)
  • Ryanair (6%, 3 Votes)
  • Easyjet (6%, 3 Votes)
  • Iberia (6%, 3 Votes)
  • Aegean (6%, 3 Votes)
  • Air Berlin (6%, 3 Votes)
  • Czech Airlines (4%, 2 Votes)
  • LOT (4%, 2 Votes)
  • Alitalia (4%, 2 Votes)
  • Brussels Airlines (2%, 1 Votes)
  • Malev (2%, 1 Votes)
  • Cyprus Airlines (2%, 1 Votes)
  • Aeroflot (2%, 1 Votes)
  • Spanair (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Croatia Airways (0%, 0 Votes)
  • TAROM (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Air Europa (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 53

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I’ve got two broken wrists and a microphone

Posted on: November 12th, 2011 by: jason

Dictated to my wife since I cannot type right now-

Last week I was involved in an accident resulting in a head wound, shattered my left wrist and both broke and dislocated my right wrist. This was really disappointing as I was scheduled to attend Blog World in Los Angeles the next day and missed the opportunity to meet several other Boarding Area Bloggers.

This will make going through airport security much more entertaining-setting off the alarms and having to explain all the metal screws and plates inside my wrists!

Right wrist post surgery

The reason I wanted to tell all of you this is that my posts may be a bit more infrequent during the rehabilitation process. I still have the entire Africa trip report to write up along with a few stops in Europe.

I am in great spirits and look forward to an eventual full recovery.

2011 Airline World Cup United States / Canada division

Posted on: November 1st, 2011 by: jason

As the 2011 Airline World Cup qualifying divisions continue, please vote for up to your 6 favorite airlines from the United States / Canada. The top six will advance to the World Cup. The poll will be open for 48 hours.

Vote for your favorite 6 North America / Canada airlines

  • United (38%, 34 Votes)
  • American Airlines (31%, 28 Votes)
  • Continental Airlines (29%, 26 Votes)
  • Air Canada (28%, 25 Votes)
  • Virgin America (26%, 23 Votes)
  • Delta (22%, 20 Votes)
  • Alaska Airlines (20%, 18 Votes)
  • Jet Blue (18%, 16 Votes)
  • US AIrways (17%, 15 Votes)
  • Southwest (17%, 15 Votes)
  • Frontier Airlines (7%, 6 Votes)
  • Hawaiian Airlines (6%, 5 Votes)
  • Spirit (1%, 1 Votes)
  • AirTran Airways (1%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 89

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American Express Small Business Saturday registeration page now open

Posted on: November 1st, 2011 by: jason

As I wrote about here, the American Express Small Business Saturday promotion is returning on November 26th. You must register your American Express card ahead of time – the American Express Small Business Saturday registration page is now open and is limited in the amount of registrants. I would recommend to do it quickly.

The promotion is easy – spend $25 at a small business and receive a $25 statement credit. I did this last year at a local chicken wing place and it worked effortlessly.

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