Lark Luggage

Lark Luggage

What kind of packer are you? Some people have the ability to throw a few things a bag and they’re set for a trip, as the rest of us gaze on in amazement, scratching our heads and thinking “how do they know they won’t need…another pair of shoes…another dressy outfit….more casual clothes…(etc, etc, etc).” If you’re the kind of packer that who feels the need to bring just about everything you own when you go out of town, then the last thing you need is a suitcase that starts out heavy before you even get packing. The amazing truth is, however, that some suitcases start out weighing close to 20lbs! Not only does that cause a problem for you as you try to lug your suitcase around from car to bus to plane to plane to train, but if you’re a frequently flyer, your heavy suitcase could put a heavy hit on your wallet. More and more airlines are charging passengers extra for carrying extra heavy bags, and the weight threshold of where the charging begins is going down, and the prices for extra bags are going up. Sure, you could learn to pack a little lighter, but you know the one time you leave that pair of shoes at home is the one time you are going to need them. Don’t get smarter about the packing – get smarter about your suitcase. That is where lightweight Lark luggage enters the picture.

About Lark Luggage

The name says it all when it comes to Lark luggage. These bags are as light as a bird’s feather, having been constructed of lightweight metals, but they’re as strong and durable as any back breaking heavy suitcase. The trick is in the materials and construction; Lark takes its inspiration other lightweight objects that take a beating and works their materials into Lark suitcases. The Lark Luggage Company is owned the Samsonite Company, which is known for its quality bags. With Samsonite Lark luggage, you can rest assured that not only are you getting a lightweight bag, but that your bag will last a lifetime.

Buying Lark Luggage

There is no official website for Lark luggage, but you can buy Lark products online at several different outlets. Most of these websites are the warehouse style websites that sell many different luggage brands. You can also buy accessories, like Lark luggage carts, on most of these websites.

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