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Old Mon Nov 13, 2006, 09:43pm
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I was looking at this one:

http://www.ebags.com/travelpro/plati...?modelid=78534

But $260!

I think I like the "built in garment bag" concept
Try eBay. $179 + $18 shipping.

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Old Mon Nov 13, 2006, 09:52pm
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According to the web site, this item ships free. I have ordered from them before and the shipping is free.

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Old Mon Nov 13, 2006, 11:46pm
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I have a 24" expandable Samsonite that I picked up from http://www.luggagebase.com. They've some pretty good prices.

Now, if you talk to M&M or refnrev, they will tell you that I basically carry around a PODS. But it never hurts to be fully prepared (again, they would probably say I'm over prepared ).
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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 12:06am
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I Now, if you talk to M&M or refnrev, they will tell you that I basically carry around a PODS. But it never hurts to be fully prepared (again, they would probably say I'm over prepared ).
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You think. Do the words "ready for a foreign or alien invasion" have any meaning for you?

I use a 20" Nike shoulder bag with one side pocket. I have Nike shoes, one extra pair of pants and shorts, a towel, extra whistles and smittys, extra IHSA wristband, Detour Bar, Cliff, Bar, comb, Afta, and listerine pocket packs, rules book, case book, officials manual, Tylenol, Biofreeze, and business cards. O yeah, a small pepper spray key chain I bought for some stupid reason about 7 years ago. All the small stuff and books are neatly sealed in ziplock bags ... a trick I learned from a really good packer with OCD! (I'm not kidding about the OCD thing, here! She really did have it.) And I still have LOTS OF ROOM. Only thing some would say is wrong with it is that it is gold rather than black, but I bought it when I was in Mt. Carmel and it was on sale at Hibbets.The black one wasn't so I picked half of the Golden Aces colors. But I never get it confused with my partners' bags!
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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 10:29am
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Now, if you talk to M&M or refnrev, they will tell you that I basically carry around a PODS.
Basically?!? It gets downright annoying when the forklift driver has to come in to some of those small dressing areas!

I've always used the smaller, carry-on size roller suitcases. For me they seem to hold up longer than the shoulder-bag styles, and they do come in handy when you have to walk down some long hallways. Since I also do a small amount of travelling for work, it doubles as a travel suitcase as well. I can't see having at least one bag on wheels going through most airports.
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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 10:41am
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I have a 24" expandable Samsonite
I guess the question is: Do you go with the 22 since you know you can carry it on or do you not worry about carry-on issues for now. When it becomes a problem for your referee bag, you can probably afford to buy another 22".

I'll throw this out knowing SOMEONE will run a different direction with it....

Here goes....

Do the extra 2 or 3 inches make a difference?
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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 11:02am
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I guess the question is: Do you go with the 22 since you know you can carry it on or do you not worry about carry-on issues for now. When it becomes a problem for your referee bag, you can probably afford to buy another 22".

I'll throw this out knowing SOMEONE will run a different direction with it....

Here goes....

Do the extra 2 or 3 inches make a difference?
So let me get this straight? You're really asking if size matters?

I have found I have plenty of room in my 22". I usually carry my shoes, jacket, towel, two of everything else, including pants, shirts, socks, etc., rule books and notebooks, small Tupperware container for my whistles, and another container for gum, mints, comb (for those that need one), nail clippers, tissues, liquid soap, shampoo, etc. I still have room to add more if needed, so I don't feel jammed in yet. Some people (...coughTannercough...) might need a little more room because they bring more stuff with them, or they might have two sets of shirts, say HS and college. I suppose there's also the issue of the size of the official - the guy who is 6'5", with size 14 feet, will probably need a bigger bag just because their stuff takes up more space than say, other vertically-challenged officials who frequent (and used to frequent) this forum.

I have always purchased my cases from Kohl's. They usually have a good, inexpensive selection, usually bigger than say, WalMart. But it doesn't hurt to keep an eye out for bargains.
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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 11:16am
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This would be so easy.

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I'll throw this out knowing SOMEONE will run a different direction with it....

Here goes....

Do the extra 2 or 3 inches make a difference?
I will keep it clean. I will say the extra inches will not make that much difference (I cannot believe I am saying this ). It really depends on what you put in the bag. I am the kind of person that puts two whole uniforms in my bag. I usually need the space. The bag I purchased has a garment bag inside and leaves plenty of room for shoes or just about any small item you might carry. Ultimately you have to decide if you like your bag and if it works for you. I have tried many bags and the bigger bags do not necessarily work either. It is about how easy the bag is to transfer and how easy it is to pack and move the bag.

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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 11:30am
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I will say the extra inches will not make that much difference (I cannot believe I am saying this ).
You realize I am keeping this quote and will bring it out when you least expect it...

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Old Tue Nov 14, 2006, 11:51am
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You realize I am keeping this quote and will bring it out when you least expect it...

I am not very self conscious about these kinds of things. I will leave it at that.

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