expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Jan 26, 2022
Jan 26, 2022 4:56 AM
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expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Jan 26, 2022
Jan 26, 2022 4:56 AM
3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Spinner Luggage (21" / 25" / 29")
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did you have any issues with the cabin bag during international travel?
I don't know what people do or how they travel (or what the quality of bags produced today is) that they only last like 3 trips.
This will drop to 75$ once supply chain issues are fixed.
Shipping to and from repair shop are included or not?
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A hard side is usually yes or no whether or not they'll fit. A soft side has some negotiation including taking a few things out and stuffing them into a void that wasn't going to be used anyways.
It's true that a hardside has some better durability depending on use cases. On a cruise for example, where everything is stacked on top of each other in the cargo hold, a hard shell will more likely protect your things and come out ok. International flights as well.
If you end up doing car travel often, a soft side has some decent advantages, but those advantages can be replicated by a wheeled duffel bag and those are fairly inexpensive and don't need near mythical levels of durability to be useful, so imo, a hardsided set like the samsonite on sale at amazon [amazon.com] for international flights/cruises and a cheaper set of rolling duffels for domestic/car trips will keep both lasting longer.
American Tourister Moonlight Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Silver, 3-Piece Set (21/24/28) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R81Z...X6GB?
A hard side is usually yes or no whether or not they'll fit. A soft side has some negotiation including taking a few things out and stuffing them into a void that wasn't going to be used anyways.
It's true that a hardside has some better durability depending on use cases. On a cruise for example, where everything is stacked on top of each other in the cargo hold, a hard shell will more likely protect your things and come out ok. International flights as well.
If you end up doing car travel often, a soft side has some decent advantages, but those advantages can be replicated by a wheeled duffel bag and those are fairly inexpensive and don't need near mythical levels of durability to be useful, so imo, a hardsided set like the samsonite on sale at amazon [amazon.com] for international flights/cruises and a cheaper set of rolling duffels for domestic/car trips will keep both lasting longer.
As far as any review, the material does seem a bit thin, but the 29" suitcase is HUGE. I bought this to replace a set whose legs/feet have broken off, and this 29" suitcase is so much bigger than the large suitcase it is replacing. Can't wait to try stuffing my entire wardrobe in it. I mainly do car travelling, so I expect it to hold up well for many, many trips.
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