Samsonite via eBay has
31" Samsonite Carbon x Large Hardside Spinner Luggage (Carbon Blue or Carbon Black) for
$69.99.
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About this item:
- Push-button multi stage handle system with ergonomic carry grip
- Dual Spinner Wheels
- Unique APCRB shell material for utmost strength in quality, weight, performance, and fatigue resistance
- Large interiors with two-sided silky soft mesh dividers
- Integrated keyless 3-digit combination TSA-approved lock
- Spinner Large Overall Dimensions: 31in H x 21.5in L x 13in W
- Spinner Large Body Dimensions: 27.8in H x 19.8in L x 12.8in W
- Weight: 10.9lbs
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This appears to be a brand-created marketing name, not an industry-standard material. Based on luggage industry terminology, APCRB is most likely a proprietary blend involving:
* ABS
* PC (Polycarbonate)
* possibly reinforced or recycled polymers
The description emphasizing "strength," "fatigue resistance," and "lightweight" suggests it is probably an ABS/PC composite shell, which is very common in mid-range hard-shell luggage.
In practical terms:
* It is probably better than pure ABS
* But likely not as durable as 100% polycarbonate
* Suitable for normal travel and occasional checked baggage
The listed weight of 10.9 lbs for a large spinner also suggests it is not pure premium PC, since full-PC luggage is often a bit lighter and marketed explicitly as "100% polycarbonate."
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How stringent are most airlines? I've never seen any check in attendant take out a tape measure. I really could use the extra space especially since some airlines are starting to charge $170 for a check in bag fee. (TAP Portugal).
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This appears to be a brand-created marketing name, not an industry-standard material. Based on luggage industry terminology, APCRB is most likely a proprietary blend involving:
* ABS
* PC (Polycarbonate)
* possibly reinforced or recycled polymers
The description emphasizing "strength," "fatigue resistance," and "lightweight" suggests it is probably an ABS/PC composite shell, which is very common in mid-range hard-shell luggage.
In practical terms:
* It is probably better than pure ABS
* But likely not as durable as 100% polycarbonate
* Suitable for normal travel and occasional checked baggage
The listed weight of 10.9 lbs for a large spinner also suggests it is not pure premium PC, since full-PC luggage is often a bit lighter and marketed explicitly as "100% polycarbonate."
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