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Features 4 wheels that spin 360 degrees
2 inches of built-in expansion allows you to maximize packing
Molded corner guard reinforcements for maximum impact resistance
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Travel in confidence with this Ben Sherman Hereford hardside spinner luggage. 4-wheel spinners that allow for 360° rotation. Expands an extra 2.0 in. Expands an extra 2.0 in. This hard-side carry-on size meets most U.S based airline carry-on size requirements and fits in most airline overhead bin compartments.
4-wheel spinners that allow for 360° rotation
Expands an extra 2.0 in.
Lightweight construction
Durable ABS hard-shell exterior
Telescoping trolley handle
Fully lined, rip-proof interior with a stylish modern pattern
Main compartment in the interior features clothing compression straps to keep your belongings organized and a hanging zipper pocket for personal belongings
Front lid features a U-shaped zipper panel for double-sided packing and a full-length mesh zipper pocket front lid features a U-shaped zipper panel for double-sided packing and a full-length mesh zipper pocket
Hard-side carry-on size meets most U.S based airline carry-on size requirements and fits in most airline overhead bin compartments
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Common Carry On size: 9" x 14" x 22"
There is a good chance that you will be booted at the gate.
I look for nothing less now--piano hinge, rubber gasket, and clamps or I don't even bother looking further.
I believe you are referring to American Tourister.
In one of the pictures for the teal color it says 100% aluminum. I didn't go through all the colors.
What I don't understand is hardcase carry on. Like you said, it's not meant to be thrown around, so why not go with a soft case, that can be easier to fit into overhead bins?
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From the Amazon page (not polycarbonate):
Small, medium and large luggage made from extra strong ABS material.
Small, medium and large luggage made from extra strong ABS material.
Darn!
Not bulletproof, but someone would need to have prepared, and would leave evidence of the theft.
Versus someone with a TSA passkey quietly opening it and...
2 inches of built-in expansion allows you to maximize packing
Molded corner guard reinforcements for maximum impact resistance
About This Product
Travel in confidence with this Ben Sherman Hereford hardside spinner luggage. 4-wheel spinners that allow for 360° rotation. Expands an extra 2.0 in. Expands an extra 2.0 in. This hard-side carry-on size meets most U.S based airline carry-on size requirements and fits in most airline overhead bin compartments.
4-wheel spinners that allow for 360° rotation
Expands an extra 2.0 in.
Lightweight construction
Durable ABS hard-shell exterior
Telescoping trolley handle
Fully lined, rip-proof interior with a stylish modern pattern
Main compartment in the interior features clothing compression straps to keep your belongings organized and a hanging zipper pocket for personal belongings
Front lid features a U-shaped zipper panel for double-sided packing and a full-length mesh zipper pocket front lid features a U-shaped zipper panel for double-sided packing and a full-length mesh zipper pocket
Hard-side carry-on size meets most U.S based airline carry-on size requirements and fits in most airline overhead bin compartments
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Not sure why the TD, I fly all kinds of southwest and never seen them force someone to check unless they're literally the last couple people on the plane and all bins are full, seen it maybe twice on literally hundreds of segments.
United OTOH, if you're in group 5, even if the bins are half empty they'll force you to check before you get in the jetway. Keep flying southwest and u won't have to worry, like your post implies.