You can pack your 2-wheeled carry-on and pull it through the airport, switching arms as you drag the bag all the way from your cab to check-in, up the escalator to the tram, through your terminal and bag inspection, and up and down the maze of halls to your gate. But, I'm taking myKick Scooter Luggage.
That's right, and I'm going to have the best time kick-scooting my carry-on all the way through every otherwise tedious, tiring, and endless line and terminal, dislocating first one shoulder and then the next. I'm done with that. Look at this beauty!
Kick Scooter Luggage: image via toxel.com
Now, picture yourself riding this scooter through the airport. Notice the smiles on the faces of the riders.
Kick Scooter Luggage: image via toxel.com
Kick Scooter Luggage: image via toxel.com
Of course, if you decide to hop off the Kick Scooter Luggage and pull it, that's easy... but a lot heavier. And, of course, this security check-point compliant bag is permitted as hand luggage and is quick to store in your overhead compartment. It's all cool, except you can't ride the scooter to the aircraft restroom.
Kick Scooter Luggage easily folds up and stores: image via toxel.com
Also called Micro Luggage, the Kick Scooter Luggage was developed by Wim Ouboter, a Swiss designer of scooters for children and adults, known for their oversized wheels and exceptionally smooth ride.
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