

Product Type: Sub Zero G Suitcase
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The lightest luggage!
Sub Zero G World's Lightest Luggage Suitcase

Member Name: thatkatygirl
Product:
Sub Zero G World's Lightest Luggage Suitcase
Date: 21/04/12
Rating:
Advantages: Lightweight, convenient front pockets!
Disadvantages: None!
I went looking for a suitcase this year that I could use to take abroad with me, as I didn't need too much I wanted something light, and thought it would guarantee that I wouldn't get any excess baggage fines. This little gem was recommended to me by a few friends and after quite a bit of research I decided to buy it.
I bought mine from Argos for around £40 which I thought was a brilliant price for the product.
The suitcase has a two inset wheels and a retractable handle which makes the suitcase easy to get around, as you can simply pull it along beside you! Much easier than having to pick it up and hold it everywhere you go.
The design is very simple, but this is what I love about it! It is a charcoal grey colour with nothing fancy about it, but has two large pockets on the front which are very convenient for storing passports, other travel documents, mobile phones or anything else that you need to be able to access easily.
In my opinion, this suitcase is the best that money can buy. It is very light and very simple, and does exactly what it's meant to do, but it's light weight makes it better than many competitors.
Summary: A great suitcase, total value for money.
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