dhb Marsden Wheeled Bike Bag - any good?

Just trying to get the logistics of a Scottish trip sorted via Easyjet.
Even though I have a hard case, I will need a much bigger hire car to take it, another bike bag and 3 people when we get to Glasgow.
But I reckon 2 soft bike bags should fit into a Focus or the like just fine.
Even if I left my hard case in left luggage at the airport, the cost will pay for this bag alone!
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/dhb_M ... 360034155/
I know there is extra risk but on this occasion I think soft is the right option.
Anyone any experience of them?
Even though I have a hard case, I will need a much bigger hire car to take it, another bike bag and 3 people when we get to Glasgow.
But I reckon 2 soft bike bags should fit into a Focus or the like just fine.
Even if I left my hard case in left luggage at the airport, the cost will pay for this bag alone!
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/dhb_M ... 360034155/
I know there is extra risk but on this occasion I think soft is the right option.
Anyone any experience of them?
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If you can cope with the fact that these bags are ultimately disposable but should last a good 8-10 trips they're quite a good buy.
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Took my bike to the Etape in one last year via BMI with no problem. i did put an extra layer of thick cardboard in either side for good measure and used the usual pipe lagging, removal of rear mech and something in the drop outs to protect the frame.
Bag has some handy inside pockets for bits and pieces, outer fabric seems pretty hard wearing
Wheel bags are also good with internal skewer pocket and reinforcement at the hub area