It isn't an option, but can I vote for "avoiding the Doha airport with your Tom Bihn bag"?
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Originally posted by flitcraft View PostIt isn't an option, but can I vote for "avoiding the Doha airport with your Tom Bihn bag"?
that's easy - just don't transit through doha!
no, if you have to fly into doha, that's another matter. but you'll have to find someone else to film that one.-m
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Very nice, thanks for posting. That was a great way to get a sense of what the Aeronaut can do in practical terms. I have to say, that Eaglecreek bag is nice, which makes me wonder what Tom will be doing for 2010. I imagine the TB Garment Bag will be in Dyneema. It's going to be a neat item to see what Tom has in store for the garment bag trade. I'm looking forward to it.Bags: Latest: Pop Tote and Shop Bag (large) ; also have a Co-Pilot, Super Ego (w/cork seatbelt); Aeronaut; Medium Cafe Bag; Large Cafe Bag; Brain Cell; Shop Bag small, (Steel); Packing Cube Shoulder Bag. Accessories: Oh yeah, bunches.
Sadly Lost to Hazmat: An Imago in Steel/Cork & MCB in Linen/Olive.
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Originally posted by ex machina View PostVery nice, thanks for posting. That was a great way to get a sense of what the Aeronaut can do in practical terms. I have to say, that Eaglecreek bag is nice, which makes me wonder what Tom will be doing for 2010. I imagine the TB Garment Bag will be in Dyneema. It's going to be a neat item to see what Tom has in store for the garment bag trade. I'm looking forward to it.
dyneema would be a great fabric for a garment sleeve! i'd love to see something that can accommodate longer jackets.
i am sure tom will wow us with his design for a garment sleeve!-m
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A few questions about it:
1: Were you using the Eagle Creek Pack-It Garment Sleeve (Item EC-40462)?
2: How easy is it to unpack/get the wrinkles out of the suit once you get to the hotel?
3: What kind of wooden shoe trees were you using in that video?
4: Do you think you still had room for items in the Aeronaut's zip-flap over the main compartment? Could you have put your 3-1-1 Clear Organizer Cube in there?
I could not resist asking. Thanks for the informative video.Owner of: Brain Bag backpack (Black), Field Journal Notebook (Blue), Snake Charmer (Small, Orange), Super Ego briefcase (Black / Indigo / Steel) with Reflective Strip, Brain Cell (Steel), Horizontal Freudian Slip, various Organizer Pouches and Key Straps, and a Side Effect (Black / Wassabi) worn as a belt-style hip-pack.
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