Excal II Travelocity?

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Depends on the size of your suitcase and whether you keep it stock or choose a Plugger or Anderson 3 piece stock. Note that you don't want to put any stress on the cables since the coil and control unit + power supply are permanently connected.
 

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The Excal is nose heavy, that type of detector gets me in the elbow. So, I switched to a Plugger straight shaft, putting the controls behind my elbow - balances it. I can swing all day with that straight shaft.
 

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The unit breaks down just fine for a suitcase. As mentioned, it's the shafts that are the limiting factor. If you can, get a carbon fiber travel set from Plugger. Nice and light and short shaft lengths. I don't, but, I've heard some people have taken them as carry-on.
 

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