Ultralight and modern soft luggage, the BG Berlin AEROLITE is the perfect collection for those who like to travel light. The carry-on weighs a miniscule 2.1kg. There’s no compromise on toughness though. Its super-strong, ultralight polyester material durable enough for almost any kind of adventure.
Ideal for the young traveler, family holidaymakers and professional travellers alike. Easy-slide zippers and glide wheels make movement easy but the real unique selling point of this range is the weight.
Besides the usual retractable handle and 360 spinning wheels, it also has an expander feature if you need to pack something more with all that weight you are saving. There is no integrated lock on the side but the suitcase is supplied with a TSA-recognised padlock with 2 keys. The rubber corner protectors also lower the chances of airport handlers damaging your edges. Inside, there is the usual pocket and retainer system and BG Berlin also throws in a handy transparent pouch for your carry-on items.
The Titanium colour is beautiful and instantly recognisable on the luggage carousel. It comes in 3 available size options and for someone wanting a traditional basic design with the added advantage of reduced weight, you can’t go wrong.
Small (55m)
The 55cm is carry-on compliant
Medium (67cm)
The 67cm is typically used for 2 weeks travel and will comfortably hold about 15kg before your expander is needed.
Large (76cm)
The largest 76cm is for your longer/family trips holding up to 23kg with extra volume using he expander on offer if needed.
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And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.
Sad fact: nobody wants to hear it. There is only one dream worth talking about, and that's Martin Luther King Jr's.
Anyhoo, last night we had a dream where we featured half off tickets to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers live at the Department of Home Affairs. They weren't even performing. They just worked there. Crazy, huh?