Can anyone give a recommendation for a small and lightweight cart that will fit through the opening on the back of the Think Tank Urban Disguise 35?
ToyTrains Senior Member 266 posts Joined Nov 2006 More info | Dec 27, 2009 09:35 | #1 Can anyone give a recommendation for a small and lightweight cart that will fit through the opening on the back of the Think Tank Urban Disguise 35?
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hfgarris Goldmember 1,760 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa More info | Dec 27, 2009 11:50 | #2 I just slip mine over one of the rolling suitcases or rolling carry on bags. Travel stores (luggage) and airport stores always seem to have lightweight folding rolling carts which should work fine if you want it to be standalone. I also sometimes just put my UD35 inside a traditional inexpensive roller carry-on along with other non-photo stuff when traveling by air.
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Headshotzx Goldmember 4,488 posts Likes: 141 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Singapore More info | Dec 27, 2009 11:59 | #3 hfgarris wrote in post #9270478 I just slip mine over one of the rolling suitcases or rolling carry on bags. Travel stores (luggage) and airport stores always seem to have lightweight folding rolling carts which should work fine if you want it to be standalone. I also sometimes just put my UD35 inside a traditional inexpensive roller carry-on along with other non-photo stuff when traveling by air. -howard That's a good idea for that bag.
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hfgarris Goldmember 1,760 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa More info | Dec 27, 2009 12:33 | #4 On more than one occasion on a regional jet all "roller carry-on bags" had to be gate-checked. I simply opened mine, took out the UD-35 which contains my laptop and camera gear, and carried it onto the plane at the door, while my almost empty roller went to the cargo hold. Immediately upon arrival, I was able to put the heavy camera bag back into the roller for the long hike through the airport. I would do the same thing if my carry-on roller were declared to be "over weight" at the ticket counter, then once through that area put it back inside the roller.
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