Not the cheapest it's been but a good deal compared to buying them individually.
The 20" sells for $169 from Amazon and the 24" is listed for $209.
Return eligible until Jan 31.
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Not the cheapest it's been but a good deal compared to buying them individually.
The 20" sells for $169 from Amazon and the 24" is listed for $209.
Return eligible until Jan 31.
Model: Samsonite Omni 2 Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Midnight Black, 3-Piece Set (20/24/28)
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Good deal for 3-piece set. Got same one for $208 after missing $195 deal around Prime day. It's double spinner wheel set which makes it move smoother than single wheeled ones.
Good deal for 3-piece set. Got same one for $208 after missing $195 deal around Prime day. It's double spinner wheel set which makes it move smoother than single wheeled ones.
Usually you get 2 piece set for around $150-$160.
And therein lies the problem (for me at least). You pay $70-80 for a medium piece that I would never use. Why would one check in a piece that doesn't maximize one's allowance? Of course, some may like a medium piece. I'd just never travel with one.
And therein lies the problem (for me at least). You pay $70-80 for a medium piece that I would never use. Why would one check in a piece that doesn't maximize one's allowance? Of course, some may like a medium piece. I'd just never travel with one.
Did a trip around Iceland in a mini RV a few years ago, from research we knew the largest suitcase wouldn't fit under the bed in the RV but the medium size would. That's one situation I personally ran into.
Garbage product. Bought the set last time it was on sale and the very first time I used it, the handle snapped off. Just a routine domestic flight. Not overweight or anything. It's a cheap plastic.
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I travel way too much tbh so I've done a lot of google searching on luggage, and zipper-less is recommended for the highest security while traveling.
They just use latches instead of zippers.
I've considered them before, but they're usually really expensive and if you take your valuables in your carry on anyway, then there's not much of a point in securing your dirty undies.
Zippered luggage is extremely easy to break into using the "pen trick" as I've seen on YT. Even if you have built in TSA locks, someone can still open up your bag and zipper it back up without using the combo or a TSA key.
For me personally, I don't see a reason to secure my clothes, so I'll gladly use a regular suitcase, but for people who travel with a lot of valuables or their entire Gucci wardrobe, it might be a different story.
FWIW, if you've ever heard of RIMOWA or seen someone with one of their bags, then you actually have seen a zipper-less suitcase since I'm pretty sure most, if not all, of their bags have no zippers:
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Usually you get 2 piece set for around $150-$160.
Usually you get 2 piece set for around $150-$160.
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They just use latches instead of zippers.
I've considered them before, but they're usually really expensive and if you take your valuables in your carry on anyway, then there's not much of a point in securing your dirty undies.
Zippered luggage is extremely easy to break into using the "pen trick" as I've seen on YT. Even if you have built in TSA locks, someone can still open up your bag and zipper it back up without using the combo or a TSA key.
For me personally, I don't see a reason to secure my clothes, so I'll gladly use a regular suitcase, but for people who travel with a lot of valuables or their entire Gucci wardrobe, it might be a different story.
FWIW, if you've ever heard of RIMOWA or seen someone with one of their bags, then you actually have seen a zipper-less suitcase since I'm pretty sure most, if not all, of their bags have no zippers:
https://www.rimowa.com/us/en/lugg...73044.ht
I mean, if you're dropping almost $2,000 on one piece of luggage, it would be crazy if they didn't have better security than a standard suitcase.
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