great bag
This is a first class bag, perfect for a carry on bag. I have used this a few times now going on Ryan Air with no problems. Pack smart and you can fit alot inside. Build quality is exceptional. First class service from Heinnie as always.
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The FLIEGERDUFFEL ADVENTURE BAG can be carried by hand, by shoulder strap (in 2 orientations), or by it's concealable ergonomic backpack straps. Designed with multiple pockets, pouches, and compartments that offer plenty of space and organization. It's a flexible bag that's ready when you are.
Acceptable size for carry-on by FAA regulations and most airlines.
Overall size: 14"(L) x 9"(W) x 22"(H)
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Add to BasketThis is a first class bag, perfect for a carry on bag. I have used this a few times now going on Ryan Air with no problems. Pack smart and you can fit alot inside. Build quality is exceptional. First class service from Heinnie as always.
Great travel grip! not as big in real life as shown with the guy modeling, if you dont make it too heavy you can get it on as hand luggage just like i did last month on a trip to Thailand,so its not massive but i still recomend it as its well made and tough and if you arent too greedy with its contents its all you will need.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.