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20" Samsonite Winfield 3 DLX Carry-On Hardside Luggage w/ Spinners (Black) for
$65.99.
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Product Information:
- 20'' spinner luggage maximizes your packing power and meets most carry-on size restrictions for those traveling domestically and looking to stay light
- Self-retracting carry handles that maintain a low profile when not in use
- Side-mounted TSA locks act to deter theft, ensuring that only you or a TSA agent have easy access to your belongings when traveling
- New four pocket reversible panel that maximizes organization without extra bulk or weight
- 1.5'' expansion to allow you to pack more items and compression keeps clothing neatly pressed
- 100% Polycarbonate that's tough and scratch resistant
- Dimensions: 20.0" x 14.25" x 9.5", OVERALL Dimensions: 22.5" x 14.5" x 9.5", Weight: 6.97 lbs.
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Wdym? From The Points Guy:
The standard carry-on size for international carriers is slightly smaller than that of the U.S., measuring overall at 21.7 by 15.7 by 9 inches, including handles and wheels.
Here are the carry-on policies for economy passengers on major international carriers:
Air Canada: 21.5 by 15 by 9 inches.
British Airways: 22 by 18 by 10 inches.
Emirates: 21 by 14 by 7 inches.
Singapore Airlines: The sum of length, width and height of each piece should measure less than 45 inches.
Cathay Pacific: 22 by 14 by 9 inches.
Air New Zealand: The sum of length, width and height of each piece must measure less than 46.5 inches.
Turkish Airlines: 21 by 15 by 9 inches.
Virgin Atlantic: 22 by 14 by 9 inches.
ANA: 22 by 16 by 9 inches.
Korean Air: The total dimensions of the bag must be less than 45 inches (20 by 21 by 15 inches).
Japan Airlines: 22 by 16 by 10 inches.
La Compagnie: 21 ⅔ by 13 ¾ by 9 ⅚ inches.
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Note that you can improve stability in the first point by packing heavier objects lower (closer to the wheels), and closer to the side away from the handle (the lid of the suitcase). You want the bag's center of mass to be as low as possible, and towards the center but slightly away from the handle to offset the imbalanced torque as you push the handle.
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Should be ok but sometimes international airlines will force you to prove it fits using the size checker.
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
I have both and Here is next to each other
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Had a very similar looking suitcase from Samsonite with different wheels and it was excellent.
It was given away to a friend after 2 to 3 years of use, and never had problems with it.
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