Increase your security and peace of mind with this doorstop when you travel

I’ve seen a lot of security devices for travelers, but many of them tend to be alarms that sound when someone attempts to open the door.  The Veritas Travelers Doorstop is designed more to keep out intruders than to merely alert you to someone breaking in.  It’s made of a solid aluminum wedge with a hardened steel adjustment- and anti-slip screw.  Simply slide the wedge under the door and use the screw to elevate it until the door is solidly wedged closed.  Should anyone push in against the door, the Veritas simply wedges in tighter and the pointed screw digs into the subfloor to keep the door from sliding open.

The wedge works with both concrete and wooden subfloors, and there will be no damage to either the carpet nor the subfloor if no one tries to force open the door.  Veritas weighs only 7 ounces, and it comes with its own travel case.  It’s available for $29.50 from Lee Valley Tools.

The tiny Cormia razor is perfect for travel and is TSA friendly

One bag travelers and others who like to pack ultra light for their trips will appreciate the travel-sized unisex Cormia Razor. Designed and assembled in Canada, this keychain-sized 2-blade razor is made of metal that won’t rust and has no plastic parts that can break.

The Cormia Razor is a twin blade razor and comes with 5 blades. It’s compatible with any Trac II replaceable blades that you can find at your local drug store, or you can buy bulk sets of stainless steel blades directly from Cormia.

Cormia backs their TSA approved carry-on travel razor with a lifetime warranty and will replace it for free if it breaks. You can buy one for $48 from cormia-razor.com.

WaterField’s Duo Dopp Kit is exactly what the traveler needs for toiletries

A long time ago, I told you about a wet-shaving travel kit I had assembled for my husband.  Since then, I replaced the original leather razor case with the beautiful, sturdy, and safe WaterField Razor Case, which still looks great and performs wonderfully.  What doesn’t look so great now is the faux leather bag I had originally gotten to hold the whole kit.  WaterField Designs comes to the rescue again with their Duo Dopp Kit that could hold the entire kit and caboodle.

The Dopp bag is available in waxed canvas (shown) or in 1050-denier black ballistic nylon.  The exterior has full-grain leather accents.  A leather grab handle makes it easy to carry and even easy to hang from a hook when you use it.  Inside, the bag has two zippered mesh compartments to organize your toiletries and a gold fabric lining to make the contents more easily visible.  All zippers are premium YYK brand, and the exterior zipper is waterproof.    The Duo Dopp measures 9.5″ long X 5″ wide X 3.5″ tall and weighs only 6.5 ounces.

The Duo Dopp Kit is $79.00 in either the waxed canvas or the ballistic nylon option from WaterField Designs.

This Ameribag protects your back and your identify

I’ve used Healthy Back Bags from Ameribag for years.  I even reviewed a shiny red vinyl HBBevo bag a couple of years ago that I still like and use.  This new Urban Traveler Healthy Back Bag shares some design features with my old bag.  It still has the main zipper against your back to prevent pickpockets from opening it and to keep the contents easily accessible to you without removing the bag; it still has lots of internal and external pockets for organizing your stuff, too.  It has added an internal RFID-protective pocket to protect your ID and credit cards from skimmers.  It’s a medium-sized HBB with a padded pocket for a tablet and a silver lining that helps you see and find the contents of your bag.  The Urban Traveler is made of 100% nylon, making it water-resistant and machine washable. Amazon has the Ameribag Urban Traveler in Stormy Grey for $59.95, which is the best price I’ve seen.

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Saddleback Leather Company Hardside Carry On bag review

When looking for the right bag, I am as captured by form as I am by function, sometimes to the point of making concessions on function when I find a real head-turning item. This is exactly the state I find myself in after using the Hardside Leather Carry On from Saddleback Leather Company

I have owned this bag for about six months and used it for both air and car travel. Out of the box, the first sense that is awoken is that of smell.  The plastic bag holding the suitcase emanates a woodsy, rustic, olfactory treat that only properly tanned full grain leather can produce.  Upon further inspection of the carry on I can immediately see the care and craftsmanship that went into creating this piece and have no doubt that the 100-year warranty that accompanies every piece of Saddleback Leather is not a marketing ploy or a gimmick, this thing was built to last generations.

The suitcase is free of breakable parts like zippers, snaps or a metal hinge and instead uses three leather straps as the closing system and thick leather securely riveted to the bottom that is the hinge for the lid. This is the first point where my love of form overrides my need for function.  These three straps create an elegant nod to the suitcases that paved the way for it.  It is not too busy looking and the straps hold the lid down very tightly.  The downside to this design is that you will not be quickly opening this suitcase to grab an item as you are running to catch a flight.  To open and close it again takes about 30 seconds so I would not be storing my passport or phone in here while traveling.  There is a top handle and a removable shoulder strap for side-body or over the shoulder carrying options.

Inside this elegant yet rugged piece is a beautifully simplistic space. The main compartment is completely open, allowing for maximum packing capacity.  You can pack your clothes and gear directly or use your favorite cube system for organizing your items.  The underside of the lid is also an open space but is equipped with a pigskin flap that will hold your items in the lid area and not allow them to fall when the case is opened.  The flap is secured by two adjustable leather straps.  This space is perfect for keeping shoes separate from your other items, dress shirts, pants, or just about anything else you need for your trip.  There is no external storage on this bag, which for me, makes this suitcase exclusively for clothing and other items like toiletries that I will not need until I reach my destination.

The dimensions (found below) of this bag comply with major airline size limits for carry-on luggage (Saddleback recommends you check with your airline before traveling) and fits in the overhead bin easily but sticks out a bit if trying to put it under the seat in front of you. This bag, like all of Saddleback’s offerings, is not lightweight by any standard for luggage.  Empty, it weighs in at 10.8 pounds, which makes sense considering the all wood frame and full grain leather that it is encased in.  The suitcase is lined with pigskin (fun useless trivia: pigskin is the second strongest animal hide behind the only kangaroo).  All of the hardware is 316 stainless steel and will not rust.  All of the materials used in the construction of this and all of Saddleback’s products are of the highest quality and are chosen to support their 100-year warranty and their motto of “They’ll Fight Over It When You’re Dead”.

External: 21 ½ W x 13” H x 7 ¾” D     Internal: 20 ½ W x 11 ¼” H x 5 ½” D

This suitcase is not without its drawbacks. Some have been mentioned already but I will recap them and also discuss some issues with Saddleback in general right now.  First off, this item is priced at $1195, not exactly competing with the Samsonite you can pick up at Costco.  The materials and man-hours for this piece really drive up the cost but it also pushes this bag out of reach of many customers.  The weight.  10.8 pounds EMPTY!  You have to love this bag and want to have an eye-catching piece to carry this through an airport over your shoulder or in your hand to justify something that is designed to go in the opposite direction of most modern travel gear when it comes to zipping through the airport with ease.  For car travel, the weight isn’t as much of a concern.  I have personally used it for both air and road travel and lugging it to the very end of Terminal B at Denver’s airport had me wishing I had bought a small collapsible hand cart for it (not an offering from Saddleback but there are many options out there), converting it temporarily to a roller bag.

Saddleback has also been experimenting with different finishes of leather over the last year or so. Historically they have made changes to their leather finishes but recently those changes have been more dramatic and often.  All of their leather is still the highest quality full grain leather, what I’m talking about is how the leather is finished (texture, wax content, etc.).  Before ordering a product from Saddleback, you might want to use their online chat function to verify that the leather being shipped is the same that shows up on the website as these finishes continue to evolve.

This bag, carry on, suitcase, whatever you want to call it truly is a show stopper. I keep mine in my home office as a decorative piece when I’m not using it.  When I have used it, I have been stopped no less than three times on each trip to either ask where I got it or to compliment me on its uniqueness and handsome appearance.  If you are looking for a lightweight bag that is all about function and flies under the radar and can only be described as “luggage”, I would not recommend this bag to you.  If, on the other hand, you are looking for a high-quality leather suitcase that can be carried onto a commercial airplane that makes a statement and you don’t mind the extra weight and you are able to spend nearly $1200 on what can only be classified as a luxury item, I would highly recommend this bag.

Safe travels!

Source: The sample for this review was purchased using my own funds.  For more information on this bag please visit Saddleback Leather’s product page.

 

Product Information

Price: $1195
Manufacturer: Saddleback Leather
Pros:
  • 100 year warranty; extremely well made and solid construction; no breakable parts like zippers or snaps; 100% full grain leather; excellent customer service
Cons:
  • Heavy; expensive

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