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Enter a flight review for the chance to win a Red-Eye Overnight Garment Bag by LAT56

A lightweight, compact carry-on approved overnight garment carrier. Ideal for that three day conference you need to attend in Geneva, San Francisco or Singapore. The Red-Eye includes a patented feature called the 'Suit Packing System’ (TPS™). This proven, lab tested crease-free process involves rolling your suit with a bespoke textile garment bag and torso shaped hanger. An additional kit chamber for your shoes, toiletries, shirts and other clothing is incorporated for your demanding overnight business trips. It wouldn’t surprise us if this is the choice of James Bond. 

Key features include:

  • Torso Hanger - Designed in conjunction with highly respected British tailors, this bespoke hanger provides the shoulder pad retention for the TPS™. Injection moulded Polycell™ is extremely durable with a high tear and tensile strength.
  • An ultra-lightweight armoured skin of TPS™. High impact with water resistant zips.
  • i-TRAK: A global tracking device that re-unites you with your lost LAT56° luggage.

To read a Tried and Tested review of the LAT56 from our sister publication Business Travellerclick here. For more details visit lat56.com

Terms & Conditions: Reviews left before 2359 BST on Feburary 29 will be eligible for this prize.

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