Samsonite via eBay has
3-Piece Samsonite Hyperflex 3 Hardside Luggage Set (Dark Teal or Black) on sale for
$159.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code
SAVEBIG20 at checkout
= $127.99.
Shipping is free.
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Includes:
- Carry-On Spinner
- Body Dimensions: 18.9" x 14.1" x 8.8"
- Overall Dimensions: 21.7" x 14.8" x 8.9"
- Weight: 6.6 lbs.
- Medium Spinner
- Body Dimensions: 23.6" x 16.9" x 10.8"
- Overall Dimensions: 26.6" x 17.5" x 10.8"
- Weight: 7.7 lbs.
- Large Spinner
- Body Dimensions: 26.9" x 19.6" x 11.8"
- Overall Dimensions: 30.3" x 20.9" x 11.8"
- Weight: 10.2 lbs
Features:
- Elastic tie-down straps, side mesh pocket for small items, zipped mesh divider for transparent neat organization
- 100% polypropylene shell in modern linear texture with custom branded zipper pulls
- Dual-stop pull handle, plus retractable rubberized carry handles
- Dual spinner wheels for easy, lightweight, 360 mobility
- Expandable: 1.5"
Top Comments
For the luggage aficionados, that's the "midrange" plastic so you can feel smugly superior to the ABS people while also looking down on those spendthrift polycarbonate one-percenters.
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VPC > PC > ABS > PP i.e. polypropylene is at the bottom of this foodchain.
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If your goal is to put a lot of lighter stuff into a large volume, go for PP. If you want to pack less, but heavier, get a smaller hybrid PC/ABS suitcase. That would be cheaper than going full-throttled PC.
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I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
Samsonite now makes luggage with patented shells made from multilayered PE that they claim to be as good or better than VPC in all properties, though, they charge an arm and leg for these cases. So if you would find a VPC-made luggage at a reasonable price, go for it. I bought a large designer suitcase on clearance for about $130, and my wife consistently stuffed it to the airline weight limit for years with no travel damage whatsoever.
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I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
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