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The Travelon Multi-Bag Stacker allows you to effortlessly manage multiple suitcases with a single hand, featuring a quick attach/detach mechanism and exceptional maneuverability, making it an essential travel companion for busy professionals.
B**S
Fabulous product - practical tips
This is a God send for traveling. I can hook up 3 suitcases and maneuver it easily thru baggage claim and customs. Here's some tips that helped make it work for me. This product works counter intuitively but if used right it's amazing!1. The claw (top hook) should be inserted under the top handle of suitcase with the opening face up so it hooks onto the handle with opening facing you and over the handle. The clips for adding other suitcases will be on the under side of the strap.2. So now to attach the second bag, the clips are on under side of the strap.( More intuitive to have clips on the top side of the strap but then the product does nNOT work well.) so with the clips on under side of strap, open the clip and attach the second bag. Make sure adjust the strap of the clip so it is snug which makes the second suitcase snug against the first suitcase.3. Then attach your third bag. Awesome!4. I got the "spinner" suitcases which will roll forward without being tipped back at a slant. It is so easy to manuever and is not heavy so will not strain your back or arms. Once your suitcases are attached together it moves like it's one piece. Awesome!
V**R
Simple and compact, yet extremely functional and convenient
Works as advertised. I once had to travel internationally by air with one PacSafe EXP34 106-liter rolling duffel bag, one PacSafe LS29 101-liter rolling standard bag and one Nanuk 960 rolling equipment case as well as two pieces of cabin baggage of a backpack and frontpack (being a frequent flyer in Singapore Airlines Business class allows one such "luxuries" as a higher luggage allowance) across airport terminals the size of small football fields and this allowed me to maneuver everything by myself in one shot without having to resort to sometimes hard to find luggage trollies or even harder to find porters. Yes, it was exhausting but only having one pair of arms, it was utterly wondrous and relatively stress-free! Also, when disengaged from the bags, it was extremely compact to store in one of the external side pockets of the aforementioned bags for quick deployment at the other end of the journey. Obviously, it behooves you to be traveling in airport terminals which have lots of flat, level ground, elevators/lifts or travelators--it doesn't do well on rough, unfinished surfaces, curbs, steps or escalators (you can't have everything).
A**R
Great product! My friend and I used this for ...
Great product! My friend and I used this for travelling all over Europe. We used a Pacsafe31 inch checked in luggage and piggybacked an LL bean 21 inch carry-on. Both were two wheelers. When the straps are correctly adjusted - both bags will balance on the wheels of the bigger suitcase - and it will be so easy to pull. Works well on both smooth surfaces and cobblestones.If we weren't using this and had two suitcases to pull, ordinarily you'd use each hand to pull each suitcase along side you - that doesn't work very well on narrow sidewalks (or if you take to the streets, you'll likely get sideswiped by a car). But this device allows you to keep a narrow profile - perfect for navigating the small side streets in Europe. And a big plus - it's so easy to remove when you're entering the elevator or loading it in the car or taxi. Very well designed.I lost my own halfway during my last trip and I felt so bad because it was so difficult going back to the old way of pulling two suitcases. I called up the airport bus company in Spain and they were so helpful in trying to locate it. I realized how much I liked this stuff when I got it back. Wow, thanks Travelon for this great accessory!
E**R
The ONLY review you need to read (in my opinion!)
OK, here's the "official" review on this strap and the only one you need to read (in my opinion as an engineer(!)). The strap either works well or not depending on your bags. Basically, the strap assumes that your bags are in descending size order, that the first (largest) bag rolls well on two wheels (many four wheel bags do NOT), that the non-adjustable length from the "C" hook to the second bag works and the strap of the first bag can take the total weight at an angle. If all these things are true, then the strap is terrific. If any one or more of those things are not true, then the strap can be completely useless and terrible. This accounts for the variable reviews. I have used this strap in travel and tested it on varying groups of bags that we have to come to this scientific conclusion. They also sometimes show the wheels of the second bag touching the ground so essentially four wheels are being used to distribute the load. This will work or not very much depending on the exact nature of your bags. I would also add that you may have to be a little "creative" with the strap. Almost always I found the length of the strap from the "C" clamp to the first buckle where you attach the second bag to be much too long and this length CANNOT be adjusted. I would cite this as the major flaw in the design. So, to make this strapping system work, I had to tie a rope around the base of the pullout handle of the first bag and then attach the "C" clamp to the rope rather than to the handle of the first bag as they show. This also relieved the problem of worrying about whether the strap of the first bag could handle the weight of all the attached bags at a 90 degree angle (resulting in all your luggage spilling out all over the airport floor at exactly the wrong time). You could also shorten the first length by folding it and sewing it, etc. to shorten it. Shortening the fixed length of the initial piece of strap is especially critical if the second bag is about the same size as the first bag otherwise the second bag will drag (which might be OK, if the wheels of the second bag then this would accidentally help. However, I would not count on this.) Lastly, when you check one or more of the bags, you need to be able to quickly undo everything and stow the strap somewhere where it won't get lost and be quickly available for use at your destination. Also try to remember exactly how you hooked everything up since it will not necessarily be obvious. In any case, don't be afraid to experiment and get creative since the instructions are useless anyway. Like many things in life, if it works it's great, if it doesn't work, it's awful and whether it works or not depends entirely on your exact set of luggage and your willingness to be a little creative. Initially, I was going to send it back, but now having read my own review, I am keeping it since it was a big help on our last trip.
C**G
Arnés de maletas
Es funcional pero el anclaje debe de ser mejorado ya que se afloja con el uso
R**P
Exactly what was Expected
Works as intended and would buy it again.
S**E
Super
Als Alleinerziehende Mutti hatte ich überlegt, wie ich Baby, Kinderwagen, Handgepäck und zwei große Koffer gleichzeitig am Flughafen bewegt bekomme. Daraufhin habe ich mir diesen Gurt bestellt.Beim Preis habe ich doch kurz gezögert, da ich es recht teuer finde.Nun nach dem ich ihn im Urlaub ausprobiert habe, kann ich nur sagen: Daumen hoch! Ich habe ihn bei Koffern mit 4 Rollen benutzt, sie einfach hintereinander gestellt, Gurt dran und los ging es. Total entspannt zwei Koffer gleichzeitig mit einer Hand hinter sich her ziehen. Für mich war es definitiv eine gute Investition.
S**Y
Multi-Bag Stacker
This is a really useful baggage strap which helped me manage 3 cabin sized wheeled cases together with ease on a recent city break trip. The cases we strapped together weren’t the 4 wheeled spinner type but the 2 wheeled type.A few tips I found might help after trying several ways to attach the strap:1. I found it easier to thread the strap under the “middle” case handle with the black strap clips going over the top of the handle and this is how it remained attached to the case then not used.2. I would then clip the 3rd case with the grey strap and put the “hook” going over the top of the 1st case handle.3. Setting the straps with just enough slack I could then tip the 1st case and pull as normal with the other 2 cases tipping and rolling along as one big case in a convoy.4. With the cases pressed together when tilted, they supported each other and reduce the weight I had to hold up when pulling the cases along.The 3 cases pulled along perfectly in a straight line; however, as mentioned by other reviewers, there are a couple of points worth mentioning… ;o)• The 2 wheeled cabin luggage cases I used, when strapped together, won’t turn a tight corner – you need to take a wider arc when cornering! This may be different for spinner cases strapped together.• Having the straps attached means it’s more convenient to go and use lifts / elevators rather than escalators – the problem is the case convoy doesn’t reverse very well when trying to exit the lift / elevator afterwards and the bags can end up trying to go in all different directions easily. Funny for the other passengers but a handful to sort out in a crowded airport terminal / hotel lobby.
S**Y
... this on a recent vacation and it really works great and simple to use
I used this on a recent vacation and it really works great and simple to use!
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