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CH Omakase 2016: G-RO Suitcase

Early access to an all-black, limited edition iteration of the innovative carry-on

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From our first introduction to the G-RO carry-on, we knew it would become a product most travelers would find valuable. Consumers agreed with us, pushing the debut Kickstarter into the echelon of most funded on the platform. Beyond the axle-less, all-terrain design—supported by two large externally mounted wheels which lend the luggage the sensation of being lighter weight, even when chock full of travel gear—the roll-a-board features a dynamic tech package. This includes exterior USB ports, a tablet stand, removable power pack and tracking modules, as well as an exterior work pocket for laptop. In essence, G-RO created a mobile work station incorporated into their carry-on. Of course, as a piece of luggage there’s a lot to love as well, from the long ergonomic handle to its expansion zipper and arched-belly construct. It made sense, then, to include such a dynamic item as a gift within our CH Omakase 2016. And not only did we incorporate it, we also used it as a gift box to stow other treasures inside.

CH Omakase clients were given early access to the limited edition, all-black carry-on, which is now available online at G-RO along with their classic and blue versions, each for $450. To make sure you’re given early access to exclusive products next year, reserve your CH Omakase gift box online now.

Images by Cool Hunting

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