Is Briggs Riley worth it?
Is Briggs Riley worth it?
Briggs and Riley luggage is absolutely worth the price. If you travel often, Briggs & Riley luggage is clearly worth the price, and a no brainer. But even if you don’t, these bags and suitcases are still worth it. Even if you seldom travel, you’re going to replace your luggage at some point in the future.
Is Briggs and Riley heavy?
A very high-quality bag, not the most expensive of the Briggs and Riley range but still with a lifetime guarantee. Well-built, heavy, but worth the extra effort and easy to roll around on its four wheels.
Who makes Briggs Riley?
The company was acquired in August 2000 by Richard Krulik and U.S. Luggage LLC. U.S. Luggage is also the parent company of Solo New York, a company that makes business cases. Briggs & Riley manufactures a wide selection of travel bags.
Where is Tumi made?
Is Tumi Luggage Made in China? Tumi outsources all its manufacturing operations. They are working with manufacturers in China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Dominican Republic.
Why does Briggs and Riley have an expandable spinner?
This expandable feature (on the Briggs and Riley) isn’t really for that. Instead it’s so you can more easily pack your items and then once the case is closed, press down the bag to its condensed size, so you have a smaller bag, but everything is neatly packed inside.
What’s the top of the range Briggs and Riley?
There are various ranges in the Briggs and Riley family. Confusingly, the top range is called Baseline (that’s another of the quirks). I’ve had the Baseline International Carry-on expandable for about five years.
Is there lifetime guarantee on Briggs and Riley luggage?
All luggage manufacturers have their quirks, I’ve discovered, and perhaps none more so than Briggs and Riley. None of these are negative, and some are overwhelmingly positive. To start with the most notable one – this privately-owned company has a lifetime guarantee on its luggage.