2024 the best luggage for international travel review
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Keep it light when carrying on with the durable, well-equipped, lightweight Maxlite® Air Carry-on Expandable Hard sided Luggage with Spinner Wheels. This champagne suitcase has 100% polycarbonate exterior that is engineered to flex if impacted to prevent splitting, cracking or punctures, and a stylish exterior finish reduces visible scratches or scuffs. Great for checking in too, this hardshell luggage has a built-in lock allows TSA authorities to safely unlock and relock the bag for inspection when needed, and a zippered expansion option maximizes packing capacity when needed. The interior lining of this luggage carry on is made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles to help reduce environmental waste and treated with H2O guard for moisture resistance. This hard shell suitcase has two zippered interior divider panels and built-in accessory pocket keeps everything you pack organized, separated, and secure. Glide with ease on eight smooth-gliding spinner wheels that rotate 360° led by a PowerScope Lite handle that locks in two positions (38” and 42.5”) for users of different heights. A patented Contour Grip with rubberized touch points makes maneuvering easy and comfortable. This spinner hardside suitcase is backed by our Built For a Lifetime Limited Warranty with Trusted Companion Promise that even covers damage caused by airlines or other common carriers for the first year of the lifetime warranty.
Carry-on luggage is sizer bin tested to fit in the overhead bins of most major domestic airlines while allowing for more packing capacity. 8 Spinner wheels rotate 360°, providing superior maneuverability and a smooth glide in every direction.
Carry on suitcase has low profile top and side carry handles along with bottom grip provide multiple carrying options. Roomy main compartment expands 2 to maximize packing capacity when needed.
This carry on bag has lightweight, 100 Polycarbonate hard shell that is engineered for impact-absorbing flexibility with a stylish outer finish that helps reduce visible scratches and scuffs. Built-in lock allows TSA authorities to safely unlock and relock the bag for inspection when needed (default code set at 0-0-0)
21 inch carry on luggage has interior zippered divider panels and accessory pocket keep contents organized, separated, and secure while the interior lining with H20 guard is made of 100 post-consumer recycled plastic bottles to help reduce environmental waste.
Carry on luggage with spinner wheels Overall Dimensions (includes wheels and handles): H: 23 in. W: 14.5 in. D: 9.5 in.; Case Dimensions: H: 19.75 in. W: 13.75 in. D: 9.5 in.; Weight: 6.3 lbs. Durable hard case luggage backed by Limited Lifetime Coverage plus trusted companion promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage from airline or other common carrier for 1 year. Applicable when purchased as new and after registration.
Reviewer: LB Run
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy and light!
Review: Used this suitcase for a weekend trip. Rolled through the airport with ease, and the shell is light and doesnât weigh down the suitcase. This is important for me bc I have to lift that suitcase in the overhead bin. This one has an expandable section which will be helpful. The only thing I wish it had more of is more zipper pouches on the each side of the shell. It comes with only one built in zipper pouch. I have Level 8 carry on hard side case, and it feels extremely heavy when itâs filled. I will probably order another one of these Travel pros for international trips. You canât go wrong with a travel pro.
Reviewer: Jason Ross
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Plenty of room, sturdy, easy to wheel around
Review: My previous suitcase was something I picked up in Target. OK for the basics, and it did work as a suitcase. After some years of service, though, it was worn out -- zippers were jamming, the canvas had wear marks where it was wearing thin. Not quite done with service but close. I wanted to get something that had enough space for at most a week, would be durable, and would allow me to take it as a carry-on. I found out about this brand from Wirecutter, and I'm not disappointed. Versus the "OK" Target stuff, you can tell that the materials in this bag are of higher quality, the wheels roll more smoothly, the organization of clothes (especially if you use a few packing cubes) is light years better. I also like the hard shell versus canvas, I was less worried about stuff getting crushed if another suitcase was put on top.So the price point was one "jump" above what stuff might cost you at a big box store, but seems like that little jump gets you a pretty big improvement. I know there's more expensive stuff out there, maybe people that lives out of their suitcases and travel extensively find value in that. This seems like a pretty decent compromise.
Reviewer: Natan Elsberg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great luggage
Review: Love the smooth wheels, sturdy handle, zippers and the internal zippered compartments for each half of the suitcase.
Reviewer: Chuck Martin
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not recommended, broke very first trip
Review: This is for the 28-inch model. When I received this suitcase, it seemed like it was just right for what I needed it for: A longer trip where I'd need to pack for more than 10 days and check the bag. It was lightweight and seemed sturdy, although even initially the zippers felt a bit flimsy. Was I right about that one.Half way through the first trip it was taken on, a 12-day jaunt through 3 cities, I tried to close the zipper only to find that it had opened u on its own behind the zip. I was able to work the zip back such that the zipper sipped again, but (a) there was never that much stress on it (the suitcase was never over-packed) and (b) it hadn't been zipped and unzipped more than a few times. That it came apart that easily did not give me any faith that it would stay together. (Thank goodness I had a luggage strap.)And when I got to my 3rd destination, when I put the suitcase on the bed, I noticed that one of the wheels was simply missing. No idea when it could have happened. Certainly when I was rolling it through airports and train stations and hotels and sidewalks I never banged it. But heck, there's no way that the wheel assemblies should not be built to take much more than anything it could have endured on this one trip.Thing is, even if the company were to reach out and offer a replacement, it would not be something I could trust to last. There is no sturdiness to this product, and for something that is meant to travel with , to be opened and closed and rolled and tossed, for it to fail in not one, but two places so, so quickly suggests to me that this is not a product that could reasonably be considered to be of even middling quality and is not one that could reasonably be expected to last even a short amount of time.Not recommended.
Reviewer: Jay
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great bag, one flaw, but (eventually!) excellent customer service to make it right!
Review: I don't have much to add to L. Belanger's excellent review above.The bag itself is a dream to use - well made, swivels or can be tipped up to use on just 2 wheels and works flawlessly either way. There is plenty of space, and I really appreciate the way the expansion section is designed as it adds significant cubic inches to the overall capacity without compromising the bag's ability to fit in an overhead bin.However ... the cheap plastic wheels are of very poor quality and will degrade, especially if you take this overseas anywhere where the airport flooring isn't polished tile or concrete. Literally 2 days after my 1 year warranty had expired I took a trip to SE Asia and returned home with the above flat spot now worn into the wheels, a consequence of one of them getting stuck and dragged (unbeknownst to me) for a day or two."No worries," I thought, "I'll just order a replacement set of wheels. It'll cost me $20 for $2 worth of rubber, but I'm happy to do that to keep a $150 bag on the road."So I started to search for replacement wheels. No dice. No one on Amazon sells them, though there are MANY different versions that are almost the same thing (almost meaning useless in this context, as if it won't screw into the same holes, you can't use it). So I wrote Travelpro, asking where I could buy one from them. I was happy to overpay, again, as I didn't want to throw the bag in the garbage and all it needed was a simple replacement (which no specialized mechanical knowledge was required for - it's literally just unscrewing 5 screws).They insisted I take it to their repair center over an hour away. I refused, knowing that I was past the warranty deadline and would be charged for the repair, which would likely cost most of the price of just buying a new one. After several emails were exchanged, they asked for my address - I assumed I had won and they were going to send me a new wheel assembly!A few days later, a suspiciously large package arrived - it turns out they sent me a whole new bag, free of charge, despite me being out of warranty! So, amazing customer service, I have to say, in the end. They definitely made it right. Now if only I could figure out what to do with the other bag - I still don't want to throw it away!
Reviewer: Lauren Gottschalk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So far so good!
Review: Iâve been on 7 trips with this so far and no scratches or issues! Like the zippers when packing. Itâs easy to maneuver, very light weight. I like that it isnât black so itâs easy to spot in baggage claim.
Reviewer: shay
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Me llego mas pequeña de lo mencionado, se siente frágil y de mala calidad, no trae cinturones de sujeción por dentro. Mucho dinero por tan poco.
Reviewer: Gordberg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Purchased my 21â Maxlite Air specifically to make the switch to Carry-On Only air travel. Had just returned from nearly 3 weeks in France and due to airline chaos in summer 2022 we went carry on only. My wife had a small roller but I had 40L Patagonia Black Hole Duffel which was great but a pain to lug through airports.The Maxlite gives me the same capacity, in a very lightweight hard sided 4-wheel roller. Super high quality and bang for your buck, consistent with all the reviews I had read. Also gives the option to expand it 2â in depth if you wanted to do some shopping and then check the bag on way home. Iâll update my review after our next trip this fall but it is ALL a question of capacity for me so I did a packing test-run.Iâm a slim shorter guy (small shirts, 29/30 pants, size 7 shoes) so judge accordingly about quantities. But as per photo attached, I determined the max I can bring as: 8-10 tees/polos, 6-7 button-up shirts, 1 light sweater, 4-5 shorts/swim trunks, 4-5 pants, 1 blazer, 2 jackets, 3 belts, 10 underwear, 12 socks, 2 pairs of shoes and 1 pair of sandals. That includes what I wear on the plane (jeans, tee, sweater, jacket, 1 of the pairs of shoes). But everything else went in the suitcase, along with sunglasses, lint roller and electric razorâ¦and that is NOT expanded. Thatâs up to 18 topsâ¦and therefore 18 outfits, making Carry-On only a totally realistic option for ANY length of trip, especially if you had a Vrbo or Airbnb with laundry. I will add a third pair of shoes in my small daypack âpersonal itemâ along with my toiletries and electronics.So it had surprising capacity and was still very lightweight when full. The right hand side that has the handle beneath has less space kind of in 3 little channels, so pack accordingly with shoes etc slotted in between.The Maxlite Air 21â was below all the carry on dimensions for all airlines I checked and I looked at pretty much all the Canadian, American, and European carriers, including discount ones like Easyjet and Ryanair.Iâm officially converted to traveling lightâ¦and the TravelPro seems to be the perfect fit to make it a more comfortable walk through airports or along city streets. Again will update after my first tripâ¦but hope the above info is useful for anyone who (like me) was very hesitant to ditch the checked luggage.
Reviewer: april rain
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Beautiful made well known Brand, wheels looks strong.Want to be a different from Samsonite.
Reviewer: HL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Very nice looking luggage and the wheel is super smooth to push around.Hope it can last long!
Reviewer: KIKI
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: My work bag broke and I have been using this in the meantime- itâs fairly durable. I take it to work (Iâm a flight attendant) x2 a week all over North America and have packed it to the brim. The inside quality is quite good. Only negative I have after using it for months is that the wheels squeak. Otherwise, I feel that the average traveller will get a lot of good quality use out of it. Fits standard overhead bins as well as smaller aircraft overhead bins ðð»
Customers say
Customers like the roomy and lightweight suitcase. They mention it's easy to fit in overhead compartments, rolls easily, and is lightweight. Customers also appreciate the quality of the wheels, luggage, and looks. However, some customers differ on the durability and zipper quality.
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