Wrong Bag
The man in the overcoat holds the folder out to you, but as you reach for it, he pulls it back.
"Before I give you the files," he says, "let's see the money."
A reasonable request, considering the situation. So you nod, and you place your Travel Hard Wear Matrix roller bag on the table, unzip it slowly, then flip it open so that its contents are hidden from the man's view. And really, you only open it this way to be dramatic--to turn it around slowly and watch the man's eyes alight as he sees all those crisp bills--but it turns out to be the decision that might save your life. Because looking down into the bag, you see no bills, just a bathing suit, a few changes of clothes, and five neatly balled pairs of socks.
See, this is the problem with ordering a three piece set of luggage: you're always playing a game of Which Bag's Got All The Unmarked Bills In It? And since this isn't just any luggage, since this is Travel Hard Wear Matrix luggage, with each piece sporting that lightweight and durable ABS molded hardside exterior, they all look sexy enough to do the job.
But let's be honesty, if you had left earlier, you could've, you know, OPENED THE BAG UP to be sure. Yeah, the more you think about it, the more you realize this is really a time-management issue. You got up early enough, but then you just laid in bed looking at your phone. Like, seriously just staring at it and refreshing your email over and over and over... it was 5am? Who were you expecting to email you?
And to think when smart phones first came out, you scoffed at all the yuppies who bought them right away. You even delivered a few angry rants at parties about how we're all getting too "addicted to access." Then it came time for a new phone, and you didn't want to fall behind, and now you're worse than everyone! But what are you going to do? You can't go back to a flip phone. It's too hard to text. And even now you feel yourself reaching into your pocket for your phone to check your email...
"What are you reaching for??" screams the man in the overcoat, and that's when you remember you're in the middle of a "business" transaction. Quick, come up with something to say. Like, maybe that the socks are made from a rare fabric-like skin from extinct snakes or something? Just use what you learned in that improv class. And NEXT TIME, you'll make sure to do better!
Features
- "Spinner" design wheels - for 360 degree mobility - removes all the weight for you shoulder when rolling - you’ll never go back to 2 wheels again!
- Lightweight ABS molded hardside exterior is durable, and impact resistant 'crash helmet’ material, to better protect your contents, and, It’s super lightweight
- Divided Compartment Packing - zippered compartment on one side and elastic tie-downs on the opposite - keep clothing from shifting from one size to the other when opening and closing the case after packing
- Fully Lined with Interior Zippered Pocket - great for small items that tend to, otherwise, float around inside the case
- Top and Side Carry Handles, for easy lifting, when sliding in and out of trunks and aircraft, and off airport conveyor belts
- Recessed, Push Button Locking Handle System - is protected from impacts when collapsed, and easier to maneuver when open, and in the ‘upright & locked’ position
- Backed by a 5 year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and PO Boxes is not available for this item
Warranty 5 Year Olivet Warranty (see image for details)
Specs
Dimensions:
- 20" Spinner: 19.5”x14”x 9.5 weight 8.5lb
- 24" Spinner: 23.5”x17”x11” weight 9.7lb
- 28" Spinner: 27.5”x19.5”x12 weight 11.6lb
In the Box:
- (1) Travel Hard Wear 19958-20-3E Matrix 3Pc Luggage Cool Gray
Specs
Dimensions:
- 20" Spinner: 19.5”x14”x 9.5 weight 8.5lb
- 24" Spinner: 23.5”x17”x11” weight 9.7lb
- 28" Spinner: 27.5”x19.5”x12 weight 11.6lb
In the Box:
- (1) Travel Hard Wear 19958-20-3E Matrix 3Pc Luggage Cool Gray
Sales Stats
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- 9m 55.559s
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