Salsa Air by Rimowa is Lightweight!
May 19th, 2010
The new collection of luggage from Rimowa called Salsa Air is their lightest “salsa” ever! This Salsa Air luggage is constructed of German Polycarbonate that is more durable and up to 70% lighter than most luggage that is soft sided. This high-impact resistant and flexible Polycarbonate shell luggage is built to travel. Salsa Air luggage by Rimowa won first place for product innovation in 2010 from the Travel Good Association. The cabin carry on Salsa Air luggage weighs an unbelievable five pounds! And this Salsa Air cabin carry on luggage has the four multi-directional wheel system that lets you push, pull or roll the piece right along side you. This multi-directional wheel system is especially convenient when traveling through over-crowded areas or when waiting on long lines. Whether you travel by bus, train or plane, the Salsa Air luggage will roll right along with you. Salsa Air luggage is available in bright, eye-catching colors that are sure to please. You can choose from navy blue, ultra violet purple, Inca gold, or aquamarine. All of the Salsa Air luggage pieces have a countersunk combination TSA lock. This is the only lock permitted for use at airports and the TSA lock is built in and cannot be lost. The side and top lift handle is flat against the luggage for ease in traveling. The integrated mono-telescoping trolley handle has push-button operation and locks in place. You can also piggyback a smaller piece to the larger piece of Salsa Air luggage with the add-a-bag system. Travel easily by rolling two pieces together! The lightweight Salsa Air luggage has tough but elegant parachute silk lining to cradle your clothing. Go lightweight, and travel near and far with the new eye-catching colors of Salsa Air luggage! Remember, airlines have been charging large fees for luggage that is overweight, so travel with lightweight Salsa Air by Rimowa luggage and avoid those exorbitant overweight luggage fees.
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