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Cat-Case
All Terrain Suitcase with Caterpillar tracks instead of wheels | |
Most suitcases have spindly little wheels
that are totally
inadequate for the more adventurous
traveller, who often
needs to cross rough ground, or even
deep pile carpet,
where a heavy case can dig in like a
crab....
Enter the
Cat-Case which has caterpillar tracks
instead of wheels.
As
other travellers struggle to drag their
reluctant luggage over
soft or uneven surfaces, Cat-Case owner
marches
confidently
forward, his case gliding effortlessly on
its own
multi-terrain tracks. When not in use the
tracks would be
stored in a shallow recess, popping out
at the flick of a
switch
for deployment when needed.
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Genius idea, but wouldn't larger wheels serve the same function and be easier to lug? |
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You should make a monowheel suit case so any obstacle less than half the height of the case could be easily overcome by the large tire. |
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For cases with fragile items, the suitcase would have to be specially weighted, so it doesn't tumble over itself. |
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you put your cat in a suit case? |
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