Worlds First Power Assisted Luggage
I’m sure everyone has experienced the struggle that takes place when going to the airport, making sure you arrive on time, bringing all the correct tickets and passports, also, your luggage used to be a problem, not so much in the airport, but before you get there and after you leave where you have to encounter a range of different surfaces and slopes that can create quite a struggle and possibly back problems, but this problem is now solved with a the worlds first power assisted luggage from Live Luggage.

The technology within these new suitcases is amazing, with motors in the wheels and a force sensitive handle bar, you can go over any surface with ease.
The suitcase works mainly by the handlebar; the amazing handlebar measures how much force you are using and then depending on the amount, it will start the motors in the wheels making it feel like your pulling a 3kg case no matter what the real weight is.
You may be thinking that’s clever, but it gets betters, the motors use rechargeable batteries to work, and when you go downhill, the batteries will be recharged by the internal charger, how clever is that!
Now comes the nasty bit, they cost £499, which, to the frequent flyer would be a good investment, but for the everyday person going on their Caribbean holiday, not really worth the price tag; I would certainly get one if they came down in price.
Those cases sound great, no more lugging round a heavy case over cracked cement and steep hills, shame about the price though. For anyone that’s price is slightly lower, I found a good blog post with a luggage offer:
http://www.youcouldsave.co.uk/472/save-on-luggage-this-winter-with-ms/
Awesome but expensive
14 Nov 08 at 2:11 pm
Wow! That is pretty cool. I wasn’t too impressed until you said that the batteries recharge going downhill. That is pretty amazing. I wonder though how heavy it makes it. I mean, obviously the weight doesn’t matter if it propels itself, but say you find yourself having to run through the airport, or what if you need to check your bag, the extra weight could cost you . . .
Jasper from Nintendo Spiele Kaufen
19 Nov 08 at 1:41 pm
What if you never go downhill, lol? Will the batteries just die?
Katrina
20 Dec 08 at 2:35 am