Briggs & Riley Baseline

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4.5 · 1 reseña

The Baseline collection by Briggs & Riley is a premium line of softside luggage and travel bags, known for its patented CX expansion-compression system and lifetime guarantee.

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Luggage
Build Quality 4.8
Mobility and Handling 4.3
Storage Capacity 4.7
Weight and Portability 3.5
Security Features 4.0
Travel Gear
Durability & Reliability 4.9
Functionality & Design 4.6
Comfort & Portability 4.0
Value for Money 4.2
Customer Support 5.0
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The Briggs & Riley Baseline is the workhorse of frequent travelers, and for good reason. The patented CX expansion-compression system is genuinely clever — it lets you overstuff your bag and then compress it back to original size, which actually works as advertised. The lifetime guarantee is exceptional and essentially unmatched: they'll repair your bag for free, no questions asked, even covering airline damage. Build quality is outstanding with ballistic nylon that shrugs off years of abuse. Where the Baseline falls short is weight — these bags are noticeably heavier than competitors, and the softside aesthetic, while professional, reads more 'business road warrior' than stylish. At $400-700+ depending on size, you're paying a premium, but the lifetime repair commitment genuinely offsets that over time. The interior organization is thoughtful without being fussy. If you travel frequently for work and want luggage you'll never need to replace, this is the pragmatic luxury choice.
Unbeatable lifetime guarantee that covers even airline damage
CX compression-expansion system genuinely adds packing flexibility
Ballistic nylon construction built to survive years of heavy travel
Thoughtful interior organization with quality zippers and hardware
Heavier than many competitors, especially hardside alternatives
Design is functional but conservative — lacks modern aesthetic appeal
Premium pricing that's hard to justify for infrequent travelers