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I would not suggest any rockland luggage if you use it more than once per year. I got the 4 piece set and multiple wheels and handles have broken in less than five years of use. It's a softside set, and on one of them the part of the case that attaches to the frame is ripping apart.
If you're going with a budget brand, I'd spend a little more for one of the with amazon basics branded ones. I haven't had any issues with mine >5 years old.
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I would not suggest any rockland luggage if you use it more than once per year. I got the 4 piece set and multiple wheels and handles have broken in less than five years of use. It's a softside set, and on one of them the part of the case that attaches to the frame is ripping apart.
If you're going with a budget brand, I'd spend a little more for one of the with amazon basics branded ones. I haven't had any issues with mine >5 years old.
I would not suggest any rockland luggage if you use it more than once per year. I got the 4 piece set and multiple wheels and handles have broken in less than five years of use. It's a softside set, and on one of them the part of the case that attaches to the frame is ripping apart.
If you're going with a budget brand, I'd spend a little more for one of the with amazon basics branded ones. I haven't had any issues with mine >5 years old.
$20 for 5 years sounds like a steal. I guarantee you an $80 Samsonite isn't going to last 20yrs.
$20 for 5 years sounds like a steal. I guarantee you an $80 Samsonite isn't going to last 20yrs.
Most of these problems happened before 5 years and I'm not comparing to samsonite, i'm comparing to Amazon basics which have been on sale for $40-50.
I have more confidence in Amazon Basics lasting 10-20 years than I do these ones lasting 3-5. Plus then you don't have to deal with a broken suitcase while you wait for another $20 deal on another Rockland.
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Anybody have experience with Rockland Melbourne Hardside Expandable Spinner Wheel 2-Piece Luggage Set (20" / 28") ?
What I wanted to know is, will this set lasts at least one international trip?
Last thing anybody wants to bother is broken Luggage middle of the trip.
The 20 inch carry-on is a blessing for anyone traveling on budget european airlines with tight size restrictions (looking at you, Ryanair) who can't justify buying a higher-end case
The 20 inch carry-on is a blessing for anyone traveling on budget european airlines with tight size restrictions (looking at you, Ryanair) who can't justify buying a higher-end case
Yes exactly. I was looking for a spinner that would fit the Ryanair size, and there are very few options right now especially in the USA Amazon store. There's a Tydecare care one that people say the handle brakes on it, there is an Amazon basics which people say is too small and there's a cabin Max, one which is double the price of what they sell in the UK. Any other alternatives you would recommend?
Yes exactly. I was looking for a spinner that would fit the Ryanair size, and there are very few options right now especially in the USA Amazon store. There's a Tydecare care one that people say the handle brakes on it, there is an Amazon basics which people say is too small and there's a cabin Max, one which is double the price of what they sell in the UK. Any other alternatives you would recommend?
Yeah, the CabinMax looked perfect but I refused to pay the markup. My backup plan was to underpack a duffel. All it has to do is fit into the sizer (which is actually a little larger than RyanAir's luggage dimensions.)
Yeah, the CabinMax looked perfect but I refused to pay the markup. My backup plan was to underpack a duffel. All it has to do is fit into the sizer (which is actually a little larger than RyanAir's luggage dimensions.)
I chatted with the US distributor and a Cabin Max Velocity is coming to USA in couple weeks that's expandable (already released in UK)....I'd buy that one now if it was available...but I'm not gonna pay $140 for something they sell in the UK for $55...scam! Rockland should do the job...i mean $25! Have you found any spinners that would fit ryanair's sizer?
I chatted with the US distributor and a Cabin Max Velocity is coming to USA in couple weeks that's expandable (already released in UK)....I'd buy that one now if it was available...but I'm not gonna pay $140 for something they sell in the UK for $55...scam! Rockland should do the job...i mean $25! Have you found any spinners that would fit ryanair's sizer?
That price is ridiculous. It's such a shame there's no reasonable competition if you're buying in North America.
I didn't see any rollers during my search (they were all too tall) but I prefer a backpack or a two wheel roller when only paying for a cabin bag so didn't spend a lot of energy looking. Maybe try a kids case, they should be close to the 8 inch depth requirement. Or you could just test your luck? I've seen plenty of folks with huge cabin bags on Ryanair flights and receive no attention from the ground staff or crew.
Good luck!
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The 20 inch carry-on is a blessing for anyone traveling on budget european airlines with tight size restrictions (looking at you, Ryanair) who can't justify buying a higher-end case
Which one? The softside or hardside?
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They still have the 20" Rockland Vision Hardside Carry-on [woot.com] for $19.99 but those may be more for kids
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If you're going with a budget brand, I'd spend a little more for one of the with amazon basics branded ones. I haven't had any issues with mine >5 years old.
If you're going with a budget brand, I'd spend a little more for one of the with amazon basics branded ones. I haven't had any issues with mine >5 years old.
I have more confidence in Amazon Basics lasting 10-20 years than I do these ones lasting 3-5. Plus then you don't have to deal with a broken suitcase while you wait for another $20 deal on another Rockland.
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What I wanted to know is, will this set lasts at least one international trip?
Last thing anybody wants to bother is broken Luggage middle of the trip.
I didn't see any rollers during my search (they were all too tall) but I prefer a backpack or a two wheel roller when only paying for a cabin bag so didn't spend a lot of energy looking. Maybe try a kids case, they should be close to the 8 inch depth requirement. Or you could just test your luck? I've seen plenty of folks with huge cabin bags on Ryanair flights and receive no attention from the ground staff or crew.
Good luck!
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