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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 11 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Wrangler 4 Pc Hardside Spinner Luggage Set with 20" & 25" Suitcases and Packing Cubes, Black |
Product Description: | Wrangler is the foremost global leader, innovator, and manufacturer of Americana fashion, heritage apparel, and high-quality denim wear. It is now seeking to utilize its rich history in luggage. Travel in riveting style with Wrangler’s 4PC Hardside Spinner Luggage Set. Well-equipped, durable, and robust, this 4-piece set includes a 25” checked suitcase, 20” rolling carry-on, and a 12” packing cube on top of a 15” larger packing cube to suit your organizational needs. The stylish hard side exterior is designed with three rows of diagonal lines, invoking a sense of movement and action that embodies the most exciting and thrilling aspects of why we travel. The hard side is 100% ABS, a durable and flexible material that is made to absorb shocks and impacts on contact and ‘flex’ back into its original shape. In addition, this set comes loaded with more quality features. The push-button telescopic handle with a contoured grip paired with the 360-degree multi-directional spinner wheels create a completely weightless and smooth rolling experience that relieves any pressure from your arms, especially if the suitcase is packed to the brim. The fully-lined interior is spacious and comes with a divider panel to separate and organize your packing essentials. This feature can be further utilized with packing cubes to help compartmentalize your packing needs. Measured at 25” x 16.5” x 11” and 20” x 13.5” x 9”, this set has excellent value and is available only on Walmart.com |
Manufacturer: | Travelers Club Luggage Inc. |
Product SKU: | 1291281906 |
UPC: | 15272800364 |
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So I'm reformed and happy to buy bags that cost 80% less, knowing that I'm way ahead if it lasts just a few years.
Bonus: I don't give a crap if, like all luggage, it starts looking worn.
So I wouldn't trash a bargain like this. It's a bargain. That being said, I usually look for better features and better reviews. Double wheels will roll better than these single-wheel bags, and reviews suggest that handles -- which shouldn't be hard to get right -- just crack or pop off when there's any weight in the bag.
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Other name brands have longer warranty. For driving trips they would probably last but a few flights and those wheels are going bye bye.
So I'm reformed and happy to buy bags that cost 80% less, knowing that I'm way ahead if it lasts just a few years.
Bonus: I don't give a crap if, like all luggage, it starts looking worn.
So I wouldn't trash a bargain like this. It's a bargain. That being said, I usually look for better features and better reviews. Double wheels will roll better than these single-wheel bags, and reviews suggest that handles -- which shouldn't be hard to get right -- just crack or pop off when there's any weight in the bag.
Is it a bad or good thing? Guessing bad...?
It's the cheaper option for hardcase luggage. You would be hard pressed to find polycarbonate sets anywhere near this. For a carryon you can get away with a fabric/soft luggage. For check in polycarbonate is preferred due to the abuse they can go through. For the price is this great either way.
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So I'm reformed and happy to buy bags that cost 80% less, knowing that I'm way ahead if it lasts just a few years.
Bonus: I don't give a crap if, like all luggage, it starts looking worn.
So I wouldn't trash a bargain like this. It's a bargain. That being said, I usually look for better features and better reviews. Double wheels will roll better than these single-wheel bags, and reviews suggest that handles -- which shouldn't be hard to get right -- just crack or pop off when there's any weight in the bag.
Great points all around. I guess the only exception is and I don't know how often it happens, u don't want the wheels breaking while traveling. Had it happen before with cheap luggage
I once bought a TravelPro medium checked from Amazon Warehouse that was discounted close to 50% due to a a "large cosmetic imperfection," figuring that's a plus since it was black in color like a million other bags and whatever that cosmetic imperfection was would make it more readily identifiable. They sent me a brand new suitcase with tags, still in the plastic, no flaws anywhere. Totally false advertising. Sadly, I missed the return window so now I'm stuck with it.
I once saw a bag on the carousel with a giant "L" sloppily spray-painted on it in a horrible brownish color. One and done theft-proofing baggage identifier. Or maybe the result of a divorce settlement...
Also FWIW, I've had decent luck with Travelers Advantage -- several inexpensive bags that have lasted a really long time. BONUS: When one of our old TA bags finally came off the carousel really banged up with a loose wheel, I was able to submit a claim with the airline and get a free replacement, but also was able to unzip the lining and re-attach the wheel -- turned out the nut came loose and was just rattling around in there.
Also FWIW, I've had decent luck with Travelers Advantage -- several inexpensive bags that have lasted a really long time. BONUS: When one of our old TA bags finally came off the carousel really banged up with a loose wheel, I was able to submit a claim with the airline and get a free replacement, but also was able to unzip the lining and re-attach the wheel -- turned out the nut came loose and was just rattling around in there.
I love this!