MountainTracker
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Oh no. He's picturing you as a crypto-trillionaire demigod of the wilderness


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Oh no. He's picturing you as a crypto-trillionaire demigod of the wilderness
SG has updated their ANC 3000 description to include dimensions: 23" Tall x 12" Wide x 9" Deep. Unfortunately they should double check these as 23” exceeds most major US Carriers dimensions of 22” such as Delta, UA, AA.
Seems like kind of a big oversight on their part, doesn’t it? I asked for clarification and will post the reply.That’s not good lol. I’m traveling with mine internationally in 10 days
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It’s almost like they’re not a travel company. Not to be a Karen, of course.
Honestly most US carriers will take 23”. The majority of carry ons you see at the airport are beyond standard dimensions.
Had they spent 30 seconds of googling carryon dimensions for their prominently-marketed “TSA-compliant” travel line and designed accordingly this would not be a question in the mind of prospective buyers. I agree it’s likely immaterial in terms of enforcement in most cases but could be costly abroad if you’re busted.It’s almost like they’re not a travel company. Not to be a Karen, of course.
Honestly most US carriers will take 23”. The majority of carry ons you see at the airport are beyond standard dimensions.
Any update on the anc3000 trying to decide between it and the go ruck gr3 for a carry on back packPurchased the ANC 3000 because I don’t have a carry on dedicated bag and wanted one. Could have gotten something a little cheaper from Amazon or online, but wanted to support a hunting brand plus it looks really nice. I will do a write up when we get back from Africa with it.
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