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SALSA DE LUXE MULTIWHEELED CASE BROWN

4 wheel spinners

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Salsa luggage never gets bent out of shape. The nearly indestructible polycarbonate cases return to their original shape as soon as the pressure is released. This is one oft the features that impressed the testing organization TÜV Rhineland. In a large-scale test series in 2004 and 2005, Salsa was rated as "the lightest and best" and crowned as test winner.

* Carrying handle
* Combination lock
* Interior compartment
* Lock with TSA function

* Trolley system

* Multiwheeled spinner
* Packing Divider
* TSA lock
* Address tag

Dimensions
* 42L: 55 x 40 x 20 cm Cabin approved
* 48L: 56.5 x 44.5 x 25.5 cm
* 63L: 68 x 45 x 24.5 cm cm
* 82L: 74.5 x 49.5 x 27.5 cm
* 104L :82 x 55 x 27.5 cm

Weight
35L: 2.9kg
* 48L: 4.2kg
* 63L: 4.4kg
* 82L: 5kg
* 104L: 5.5kg

Volume
* 35L: 35 Litres
* 48L: 48 Litres
* 63L: 63 Litres
* 83L: 83litres
* 104L: 104 Litres

 


Code Size Dimensions Weight Colours
872.56 56lit 44W x 56H x 25D (cm) 4.20 (kgs) Brown
872.52 53lit 40W x 55H x 20D (cm) 2.90 (kgs) Brown
872.63 63lit 45W x 68H x 24D (cm) 4.40 (kgs) Brown
872.70 82lit 49W x 74H x 27D (cm) 5.00 (kgs) Brown
872.77 104lit 55W x 82H x 27D (cm) 5.50 (kgs) Brown

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Size Available Colours Our Price $
56lit Brown
$995.00
53lit Brown
$998.00
63lit Brown
$1,070.00
82lit Brown
$1,120.00
104lit Brown
$1,170.00

 

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Salsa collection by RIMOWA

Rimowa Suitcase and Travel Luggage

Rimowa celebrated its 110th anniversary in 2008 as one of the world’s most famous luggage manufacturers. Rimowa was founded in 1898 by Paul Morszeck, in Cologne, Germany, making suitcases in wood, but already the emphasis was on strong, lightweight materials. In the late 1930s, his son, Richard Morszeck, was fascinated by aircraft aluminium. In 1937 Rimowa marketed the first overseas trunk made of lightweight metal. In 1950 the company made design history, building the first suitcase made of structural aluminium. The sturdy luggage thus became extremely popular with flight crews and airline passengers. The groove design made the brand world famous and is still used today in all Rimowa ranges.

In the 1970s, the third generation and current Managing Director Dieter Morszeck developed a new series of waterproof cases for camera and photographic equipment – perfect for film and television crews (and all spys, mafia men and drug/technology deliveries in the movies) protecting against water, humidity, tropical heat and arctic cold.

In 2000 Rimowa was the first company to produce polycarbonate luggage. As well as being exceptionally light, they are extremely robust.

The polycarbonate material is almost unbreakable as it has an elastic reaction under pressure. As soon as the pressure is removed the case automatically returns to its original shape. This has been a groundbreaking development in the luggage industry – all the other leading manufacturers have scrambled to catch up, but our customers have caught on very quickly.