American companies on Facebook advertising clever carry on luggage and not publishing dimensions, or making it not fit in a 55*40*20cm cuboid, and wondering why nobody in Europe buys it.
@Nicovel0 Yesterday I was watching a couple of YouTubes about why US car makers failed to sell their bloated gas guzzling cars in Europe and its a similar story of making products that just donβt fit anywhere else unless they have the wit and wisdom to set up locally and make products specifically for that market.
@Nicovel0 @christineburns there's a video I can't find of a hill climb. It's up a streambed, ankle deep liquid mud. Rocks. REAL 4x4's sliding back down the hill
And some french farmer just boings one of them up, one handed, fag out the window* and roars off
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@Nicovel0 @christineburns They are, and they benefit from their lightness compared to suvs. However, they also have their brother on speeddial with a tractor if they do get stuck in the winter.
@Miguel Arroz Ryanair basically sets the standard here. They want to turn a plane round in 20 minutes which means the standard US βeveryone spends five minutes playing luggage Tetris in the cabinβ thing is right out.
I have an amazing "Carry On" training backpack that allows me to carry a laptop, regular clothes, training clothes, trainers and swim kit. Individual compartments, barriers, the works.
Designed specifically for the needs of travelling athletes.
Designed specifically for the needs of travelling American athletes.
Worked that out a bit late. Great domestic travel bag.
Sarah Brown
in reply to Sarah Brown • •THE BOX, motherfucker! WILL IT FIT IN THE BOX? Yes or fucking no?
β¦ um, almost?
NO
Sarah Brown
in reply to Sarah Brown • •I commented on the ad.
The DMed me.
With the dimensions.
In fucking INCHES.
I ran them through a converter.
It doesnβt fit in the box.
This product is literally useless in Europe.
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in reply to Christine Burns MBE π³οΈββ§οΈπβ§ • • •Kincaid
in reply to Nicovel0 π • • •@Nicovel0 @christineburns there's a video I can't find of a hill climb. It's up a streambed, ankle deep liquid mud. Rocks. REAL 4x4's sliding back down the hill
And some french farmer just boings one of them up, one handed, fag out the window* and roars off
* dramatic licence engaged
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in reply to Kincaid • • •Le CitroΓ«n C15, meilleur que tous les 4x4 ?
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in reply to Nicovel0 π • • •They are, and they benefit from their lightness compared to suvs. However, they also have their brother on speeddial with a tractor if they do get stuck in the winter.
Sarah Brown
in reply to Christine Burns MBE π³οΈββ§οΈπβ§ • •@Christine Burns MBE π³οΈββ§οΈπβ§ @Nicovel0 My Leaf is almost too wide for some Algarve roads.
Yank tanks have no chance.
Miguel Arroz
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •I have an amazing "Carry On" training backpack that allows me to carry a laptop, regular clothes, training clothes, trainers and swim kit. Individual compartments, barriers, the works.
Designed specifically for the needs of travelling athletes.
Designed specifically for the needs of travelling American athletes.
Worked that out a bit late. Great domestic travel bag.
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