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frontpageBlue_Ranger posted Jan 23, 2025 09:51 PM
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14-Pc Travelers Club Hard & Soft Luggage Set w/ 3 ABS Spinner Expandables

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$119

$229

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Walmart has 14-Piece Travelers Club Riddock Luggage and Travel Accessories Set (Navy or Gray) on sale for $119. Shipping is free.

Available Colors:Set Includes:
  • 20" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 24" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 28" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 16" Rolling Under Seater With Telescopic Handle
  • 20" Collapsible Duffel
  • Hanging Travel Kit
  • Neck Pillow
  • 6 Assorted Packing Cubes

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  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Walmart has 14-Piece Travelers Club Riddock Luggage and Travel Accessories Set (Navy or Gray) on sale for $119. Shipping is free.

Available Colors:Set Includes:
  • 20" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 24" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 28" Expandable 4-Wheel Spinner Upright
  • 16" Rolling Under Seater With Telescopic Handle
  • 20" Collapsible Duffel
  • Hanging Travel Kit
  • Neck Pillow
  • 6 Assorted Packing Cubes

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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SpinControl
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I just purchased the ABS Traveler's Club set from WOOT!.
I used the large size last week and had 48# of total weight. The luggage held up fine IMO being checked-in twice with Southwest.
There was a sign of indentation (blue became white where the crease was), but no physical damage other than cosmetic.

Not 100% sure what the craze is of not getting ABS unless you're a frequent flyer who may come upon a lot of abuse. Also with the carry-on size, most people would abuse that themselves unless the overheads were completely full.

Overall, I found the ABS to be fine. And at a lower cost, I feel that many people will appreciate the durability and savings.
dplane
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Some of it probably depends on how the person themselves handles it. I've traveled the world with nothing but cheapest possible American Tourister and Wally world Ozark Trail stuff. Never had anything fail.
Jack_Frost
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Some things you dont skimp on, a luggage failure is a disaster at essentially any time you are using it. 14pcs for $120 if you are buying this im not sure poly or ABS makes a difference.


Get quality luggage and save yourself from a big hassle!

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Jan 24, 2025 04:04 PM
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WinIPJan 24, 2025 04:04 PM
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Amazon is also selling the Charcoal/gray set for $120.
I'm not too familiar with Travelers Club but 14 pieces is tempting; Thanks OP!
Jan 24, 2025 04:59 PM
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HellyeaJan 24, 2025 04:59 PM
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Good price. But note it's ABS material
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Jan 24, 2025 05:13 PM
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SpinControl
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Jan 24, 2025 05:13 PM
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Quote from Hellyea :
Good price. But note it's ABS material
I just purchased the ABS Traveler's Club set from WOOT!.
I used the large size last week and had 48# of total weight. The luggage held up fine IMO being checked-in twice with Southwest.
There was a sign of indentation (blue became white where the crease was), but no physical damage other than cosmetic.

Not 100% sure what the craze is of not getting ABS unless you're a frequent flyer who may come upon a lot of abuse. Also with the carry-on size, most people would abuse that themselves unless the overheads were completely full.

Overall, I found the ABS to be fine. And at a lower cost, I feel that many people will appreciate the durability and savings.
Jan 24, 2025 05:52 PM
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kukblue1Jan 24, 2025 05:52 PM
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Why are there never good deals on Soft side.
Jan 24, 2025 09:31 PM
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malaysiafangJan 24, 2025 09:31 PM
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Quote from Hellyea :
Good price. But note it's ABS material
What are you supposed to get ? I'm not familiar with the materials
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ClompsharkJan 25, 2025 02:24 AM
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Quote from malaysiafang :
What are you supposed to get ? I'm not familiar with the materials
Polycarbonate is generally considered better. But it's a massive rabbit hole so be warned
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Jerky_sanJan 25, 2025 05:16 AM
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Quote from Clompshark :
Polycarbonate is generally considered better. But it's a massive rabbit hole so be warned
You really aren't joking about that either.. I walked down that one as well and it's just endless on and on. I decided to try for this luggage a few suggested last deal from Walmart. Waiting for their sale.. hopefully it will do well as I travel international and my old luggage is on its last wheel literally..

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Jan 26, 2025 02:33 AM
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Jack_FrostJan 26, 2025 02:33 AM
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Some things you dont skimp on, a luggage failure is a disaster at essentially any time you are using it. 14pcs for $120 if you are buying this im not sure poly or ABS makes a difference.


Get quality luggage and save yourself from a big hassle!
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dplaneJan 26, 2025 05:08 AM
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Quote from Jack_Frost :
Some things you dont skimp on, a luggage failure is a disaster at essentially any time you are using it. 14pcs for $120 if you are buying this im not sure poly or ABS makes a difference.


Get quality luggage and save yourself from a big hassle!
Some of it probably depends on how the person themselves handles it. I've traveled the world with nothing but cheapest possible American Tourister and Wally world Ozark Trail stuff. Never had anything fail.
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SamirPDJan 26, 2025 08:35 AM
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Quote from kukblue1 :
Why are there never good deals on Soft side.
Here you go: https://slickdeals.net/f/18078328-swissgear-sion-softside-expandable-luggage-black-checked-medium-25-inch-65
Jan 26, 2025 08:37 AM
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SamirPDJan 26, 2025 08:37 AM
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Quote from dplane :
Some of it probably depends on how the person themselves handles it. I've traveled the world with nothing but cheapest possible American Tourister and Wally world Ozark Trail stuff. Never had anything fail.
Biggest thing I've seen that makes a difference is design. If it follows the old Oyster design--clamshell with gasket, piano hinge, 3 point latching--it will last. Anything less is a $5 design with a markup.
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LordVaakoJan 26, 2025 09:22 AM
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Quote from Clompshark :
Polycarbonate is generally considered better. But it's a massive rabbit hole so be warned
A 28-inch ABS suitcase is approximately 1.5 pounds lighter than its polycarbonate counterpart, giving you extra packing capacity while staying within economy class weight limits. Durability may not be a significant concern if you handle your luggage with care, and airlines typically cover the cost if it gets damaged during transit. Additionally, a key advantage is the inclusion of double spinner wheels—something not commonly found on all budget-friendly suitcases.
Last edited by LordVaako January 26, 2025 at 01:30 AM.
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Ryson11Jan 26, 2025 04:10 PM
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Quote from SpinControl :
I just purchased the ABS Traveler's Club set from WOOT!.
I used the large size last week and had 48# of total weight. The luggage held up fine IMO being checked-in twice with Southwest.
There was a sign of indentation (blue became white where the crease was), but no physical damage other than cosmetic.

Not 100% sure what the craze is of not getting ABS unless you're a frequent flyer who may come upon a lot of abuse. Also with the carry-on size, most people would abuse that themselves unless the overheads were completely full.

Overall, I found the ABS to be fine. And at a lower cost, I feel that many people will appreciate the durability and savings.
I know people have this obsession of holding on a $500 luggage piece beat to death for 15 years when you may be able to get by with this set for years lol

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HelloClemFandangoJan 26, 2025 06:24 PM
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Quote from Ryson11 :
I know people have this obsession of holding on a $500 luggage piece beat to death for 15 years when you may be able to get by with this set for years lol
A well-worn set of $500 luggage is likely ten times better than this subpar luggage being advertised here.

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