Briggs & Riley
Medium Widemouth Backpack
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What’s an expensive brand that actually IS worth the money?
Next time you walk through an airport, take note of now many pilots and flight attendants have bags from Briggs and Riley. It’s a lot. These people fly more than anyone else and if they didn’t hold up, they wouldn’t be buying them.
TSwiftIcedTea in r/AskReddit
August 1, 2025 6:29 PM
495
Finding the best luggage 2026 based on reviews last year that survives baggage handlers destroying everything
Briggs & Riley. Even if a baggage handler destroys it, B&R will repair or replace it. Lifetime warranty that includes outside influence/damage. The warranty is on the bag, so even used ones from eBay or other places will have the same warranty.
66NickS in r/delta
January 9, 2026 7:20 AM
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Torn between Carl Friedrik, Rimowa and Tumi for my first serious carry-on, what would you pick?
Is there a reason you’re not considering Briggs and Riley? It’s one of the top recommended ones, though it is a bit less flashy on branding. I’ve been happy with mine. To my knowledge they have one of the best warranties and have more service centers (at least for me) than Rimowa or others.
66NickS in r/malefashionadvice
April 9, 2026 12:42 AM
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trying to pick the best suitcase for holiday travel without overspending
It’s not the cheapest but Briggs & Riley truly is a workhorse. Seven years, hundreds of flights, zero issues. Smooth roller even now. No complaints and if it breaks in a decade I get a new one. You really get what you pay for, and I’ve gotten more than what I paid for it. My spouse has an Away. It’s
...ltg8r in r/delta
December 13, 2025 4:05 AM
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Torn between Carl Friedrik, Rimowa and Tumi for my first serious carry-on, what would you pick?
Briggs and Riley and don’t look back.
pptjuice530 in r/malefashionadvice
April 9, 2026 1:10 AM
16
Suggestions for someone that is starting to fly for work.
I've been doing 150-175 flights a year for like 5 years now. For me, the club card is worth it, as I live in an out station, and I use the United club at least 50 times a year (I often use it just for the clean bathrooms on my way to the next gate). To be clear, I currently get club access for mysel
...jonainmi in r/unitedairlines
May 16, 2025 3:43 AM
60
Briggs & Riley or Tumi?
From what you’ve listed, Briggs & Riley easily
edibletwin in r/backpacks
March 21, 2026 1:22 AM
8
Is Tumi really worth the $$?
If you’re looking for this aesthetic, Briggs & Riley makes great bags that cost less. I own both-if you want to go with Tumi-go used. If you do go new, it will last for decades.
RetroMonkey84 in r/backpacks
April 15, 2026 12:03 PM
7
Lifetime Warranty Excludes Airline Damage?
Officially Rimowa doesn't cover airline damage, but you can get lucky at individual stores. If you want a tough bag with an airline damage warranty you'll need to buy Briggs & Riley baseline I travel a lot and have 5 B&R checkin bags with zero failures. Rimowa are carry on only
gruss_gott in r/Rimowa
April 10, 2026 5:16 PM
5
What’s customary for associates to use as a bag?
Oh and sorry, in case you wanted a suggestion - mine is a decade old so they don't make my particular model anymore, but, don't think current ones are much different. I have a Briggs and Riley backpack. I have a Tumi bag too, and, another common brand I see - I think they change the styles every onc
...changelingerer in r/Lawyertalk
May 15, 2026 11:29 PM
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