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3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Spinner Luggage (21" / 25" / 29")

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$145

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Amazon has 3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Luggage Set w/ Spinner Wheels on sale for $145. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Rocket_US for finding this deal.

Available options: Walmart also has 3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Luggage w/ Spinner Wheels (Black, Teal or Purple) on sale for $145. Shipping is free.

About this product:
  • 3-Piece Set (21", 25", and 29")
  • Four multidirectional spinner wheels
  • Padded top and sides
  • Interior: shoe pockets, accessory mesh pocket, modesty pocket, and cross straps
  • 10-Year Limited Warranty

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches our previous Frontpage Deal from January 2022 (here).
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product has a 4.6 out of 5 star rating based on over 1,650 customer reviews on Amazon.
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Written by Rocket_US
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About the Poster
Amazon has 3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Luggage Set w/ Spinner Wheels on sale for $145. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Rocket_US for finding this deal.

Available options: Walmart also has 3-Piece American Tourister Pop Max Softside Luggage w/ Spinner Wheels (Black, Teal or Purple) on sale for $145. Shipping is free.

About this product:
  • 3-Piece Set (21", 25", and 29")
  • Four multidirectional spinner wheels
  • Padded top and sides
  • Interior: shoe pockets, accessory mesh pocket, modesty pocket, and cross straps
  • 10-Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches our previous Frontpage Deal from January 2022 (here).
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product has a 4.6 out of 5 star rating based on over 1,650 customer reviews on Amazon.
  • About this store:

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Written by Rocket_US

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Model: American Tourister Pop Max 3-Pc. Softside Luggage Set

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Over the years I have owned mostly cheap luggage and on one occasion higher end luggage.
I traveled by air and cruise ship carrying bottles of wine sandwiched between layers of clothes and even a 16 pack of beer.
My cheap luggage never failed.
Over time I found the hard material used as a backer that makes the bottom / back of the luggage stuff would deteriorate.
I learned the more you pay the heavier the shell material (usually).
I also learned the cheap Walmart luggage has faults in the handle on telescoping handles ("pilot" style) that can punch the crap out of your fingers when collapsing it.
I still have that Walmart case and just learned to be careful.
If you are going on a trip or vacation yearly this set will do right by you.
If you are touring Europe for a month these may not look so great at the end but they will live to go on your next adventure.
I always liked American Tourister.

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over 1 year ago
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rck007
over 1 year ago
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Is this any good ?
over 1 year ago
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deal_wat_cher
over 1 year ago
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both small size and large are not as per travel guidelines, i ordered and had to return it after measuring with tape.
over 1 year ago
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WiseShape6317
over 1 year ago
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Over the years I have owned mostly cheap luggage and on one occasion higher end luggage.
I traveled by air and cruise ship carrying bottles of wine sandwiched between layers of clothes and even a 16 pack of beer.
My cheap luggage never failed.
Over time I found the hard material used as a backer that makes the bottom / back of the luggage stuff would deteriorate.
I learned the more you pay the heavier the shell material (usually).
I also learned the cheap Walmart luggage has faults in the handle on telescoping handles ("pilot" style) that can punch the crap out of your fingers when collapsing it.
I still have that Walmart case and just learned to be careful.
If you are going on a trip or vacation yearly this set will do right by you.
If you are touring Europe for a month these may not look so great at the end but they will live to go on your next adventure.
I always liked American Tourister.
over 1 year ago
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NEW0
over 1 year ago
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Are these international compliant for United and ANA?

How is it dealing with Samsonite for returns? Not sure if it was this company or another, but I'm fairly certain I saw a comment within the last few weeks from another SDer that claimed Samsonite makes it difficult to do warranty claims. Something like having to pay the shipping yourself and that's expensive
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rixsaw
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Quote from rck007 :
Is this any good ?
This is the only brand I have ever used. When Samsonite sets were $300 and these were $99, the AT set is an affordable and good alternative. In recent years Samsonite sets can be had for $150 - $200 during holiday sale, the AT sets aren't as attractive.

Structurally, AT luggage will hold up to abuse. My current set is at least 5 yo and I travel 2-3 times a year. Depending on how much the airline abuse the luggage, the wheels will start to have their own mind, and they won't roll as well as when it was new in spinner position; but still manageable. I suppose I could lube the wheels to help them roll better.
Last edited by rixsaw January 31, 2023 at 07:44 PM.
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
both small size and large are not as per travel guidelines, i ordered and had to return it after measuring with tape.
Are you sure? Not sure about the small size, but the description shows the large is under 62".
over 1 year ago
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rixsaw
over 1 year ago
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
both small size and large are not as per travel guidelines, i ordered and had to return it after measuring with tape.
I have travelled with them on Southwest, AA, and Delta. They have never rejected my check-in and carry-on. I don't really use the mid size.

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shadowfaxs3
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
both small size and large are not as per travel guidelines, i ordered and had to return it after measuring with tape.
Who are you flying with?

https://millionmilesecrets.com/gu...ize-chart/
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For whatever reason my slickdeals post isn't on the front-page even though it has 30+ upvotes but here guys starts tomorrow:

https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/16401931
over 1 year ago
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spook02
over 1 year ago
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I've had a set similar to this from American Tourist for 6 years now. Still perfectly fine. No rips, wheel damage, or zipper faults. My family is currently overseas with them, 8th round trip for the bigger bags. ~50+ for carry on
over 1 year ago
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ogurcan
over 1 year ago
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
both small size and large are not as per travel guidelines, i ordered and had to return it after measuring with tape.
??. A company keeps manufacturing the wrong sized luggages? Do you really think that?
over 1 year ago
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vasta41
over 1 year ago
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Quote from ogurcan :
??. A company keeps manufacturing the wrong sized luggages? Do you really think that?
Yes. Keep in mind you can use luggage to travel in other means than air (car, train, etc.) which is why I imagine they still manufacture the 29" model. But I recently bought it and had to return it because the total dimensions are 64" which is 2" more than allowable. JetBlue charges $150 for oversized luggage so I wasn't about to pay (or worse, worry about paying) $300 per round trip. I'd advise against buying these if using to travel via airplane.
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jhogal
over 1 year ago
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Quote from vasta41 :
Yes. Keep in mind you can use luggage to travel in other means than air (car, train, etc.) which is why I imagine they still manufacture the 29" model. But I recently bought it and had to return it because the total dimensions are 64" which is 2" more than allowable. JetBlue charges $150 for oversized luggage so I wasn't about to pay (or worse, worry about paying) $300 per round trip. I'd advise against buying these if using to travel via airplane.
So dimensions mentioned on Amazon are wrong for 29" ?
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WooHoo2You
over 1 year ago
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Quote from ogurcan :
??. A company keeps manufacturing the wrong sized luggages? Do you really think that?
Different airlines have different standards, especially when you start traveling on regional carriers / planes, or outside of the US. There is no "right" or "wrong" sizes. For example, last time I flew to Toronto I bought tickets with United not knowing that Air Canada was their 'partner' for the trip there. The carry-on bag limit was not much bigger than a men's briefcase, even my backpack didn't pass muster (they didn't charge me for the checked bags though). The return trip was via United proper which included a (old school American sized) standard carry-on.

Also, as more airlines are pressed to add more passengers to the same size planes...that means there is less room for other 'stuff' like luggage. Either they start charging for carry-ons or lower the sizes of carry-ons they allow before checking bags.

BTW, don't even get me started on my trip to Iceland coming up in March. One of the airlines I have booked has a carry-on max size of 15" TALL. Yes...TALL. My mother uses a larger purse than that for day to day shopping.
Last edited by WooHoo2You February 1, 2023 at 09:21 AM.

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Quote from jhogal :
So dimensions mentioned on Amazon are wrong for 29" ?
That's what the above guys claims but I don't think so. I am industrial engineer and I don't know how he measured it. Which start/end points he took? He just used a soft tape? I am also sure the company didn't just make these for non-air travels.