Wenger Luggage
October 28, 2006 at 9:34 am · Filed under Luggage Brands
Today I’m going to review Wenger luggage.
There are many different types of Wenger luggage, but I’m only talking about one of them today. I will only be talking about a few of them, telling you my dislikes and likes.
One of the interesting things about Wenger is that they are also the makers of the Swiss Army knives. So as you would expect, this is a very durable and reliable luggage set.
The first one is the “Wenger Swiss Army Milano”, which is a 4 piece set. This set retails for around $280 online.
What do you get in this four piece set?
It includes a 29” upright, a slightly smaller 25” upright, and a 21” upright. It also comes with a small tote which is perfect for carry on luggage.
The three uprights all have sturdy telescopic handles which are very comfortable on your hands. They also have the usual inline skate wheels to make the luggage set easy to move.
The uprights also have pockets on the outside, which is handy for keeping a magazine or travel documents in.
I like this set because it is very strong and durable, which is great if you travel a lot and your luggage takes a lot of wear and tear.
The Wenger luggage set is a good buy for anyone who wants an extremely durable set of luggage. This price is also very good, especially when you consider how long this luggage will last you.
Do you have any opinions on Wenger luggage? Do you own this set, or are you thinking of buying it?
If so, please leave a comment below, and share your thoughts. I’d love to hear what you think of Wenger.
Thanks.
Lillian said,
November 1, 2006 @ 12:33 pm
Hi Henry,
I see that you know your luggage. But, I wonder why I don’t see you mention Briggs & Riley Travelware. They are a leading brand of innovative, high quality luggage. The company recently launched its new Baseline Collection, designed to complement your style, engineered to exceed your needs and built to last.
In addition, the company backs all of its products with the best-in-the-industry “Simple as that” lifetime warranty that even covers damage caused by an airline.
Let me know if you would like to “test drive” a piece.
Thanks.
Lillian Ayala
HWH PR/New Media
(212) 355-5049, ext. 122