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Tuesday
Jan052010

Tom's ultralight is nearer

From the January newsletter from Tom Bihn:

The Compass:
The Compass is a small carry-on travel bag that Tom has been working on over the course of the last year. We’ve seen the latest prototype, and it’s perfect. Well, we think so: Tom has a little bit more tweaking to do. It’s a great size (probably smaller than you’re thinking) with great organization.

More action in the lightweight, smaller-than-max carry-on segment. No luggage maker has been more responsive to changes in the travel climate in the last few years than Tom Bihn.

Reader Comments (2)

Looking forward to seeing pictures of the Compass. (Also, hope this doesn't become my new "suitcase" / carry on with all the new travel restrictions!)
January 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMaria
The Bihn Western Flyer at 18 x 12 x 7 inches already would fit easily into almost any overhead compartment. My guess would be that the Compass will be only marginally smaller, perhaps 18 x 11 x 6 inches, still two compartments, but likely to forego the shoulder straps, perhaps in favor of being supplied standard with their Ultimate Strap. A 1300 cu. in. bag can only hold about 10 lbs. of stuff anyway, so the total 12 lb. weight hardly calls for shoulder straps. These dimensions would get the bag under the 36 inch limit for a "personal" item. Of course at this size, one almost might as well just acquire an expandable ballistic nylon briefcase, and fit it with a 15-inch Eagle Creek folder for the clothing items needed for an overnight to two night trip, in addition to carrying the essential business files, perhaps a netbook, toiletries, etc.
January 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAlan Birnbaum

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