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This carry-on offers amazing durability and maneuverability at an unbeatable price point.
There are no external pockets, and the handle is a bit wobbly.
Since the Amazon Basics 20-inch Hardside Spinner exceeded our expectations at every turn when we first tested it two years ago, we recently tested another to make sure the suitcase still meets our standards ' and it does. Designed to meet the carry-on restrictions of most major airlines, it's constructed of extra-thick ABS plastic with a textured, scratch-resistant finish. We were amazed that it survived our durability tests unscathed in a show of function and form that suggests excellent value for money. "Even after whacking it pretty aggressively with a baseball bat, this bag stood up to scuffs and scratches beautifully," says T+L senior editor Jasmine Grant. "The few imperfections that I did notice after the bat test were easily buffed out by rubbing them gently with my finger."
The suitcase's fully lined interior features cross-straps on one side and a divider panel on the other. This panel includes three zippered pockets perfect for stashing smaller items. We were able to fit everything on our packing list inside with ease, even without employing the expansion feature, but you can also expand it for 25 percent more space, providing plenty of room for any souvenirs you might pick up on your trip.
We were also impressed by the carry-on's maneuverability. With four double spinner wheels and a telescoping handle, it was easy to push and pull over rough and smooth surfaces, turned nicely through our obstacle course, and handled bumps well ' though the handle was wobbly at times. Color choices are fairly limited, but include navy blue, light blue, black, and orange.
The Details: Carry-on | 21.7 x 14.8 x 10 inches | 6.83 pounds | 41-liter capacity | Expandable | ABS, polyester
Why We Love ItThis suitcase is incredibly spacious yet smartly organized, with multiple interior and exterior pockets.
It prioritizes practicality over style and is not particularly fashionable.
While the SwissTech Executive 29-inch Softside suitcase may not win any particular style points, we thought it far out-performed many of the more expensive suitcases we tested. It's made of a high-denier softside fabric that stood up to our durability tests well, emerging with just one small dent after we dropped it off a counter and hit it with a baseball bat. The zippers run smoothly, and there are multiple zippered pockets on the inside and outside to suit even the most organized packer.
We loved that the zippered expansion feature meant we had plenty of space leftover after packing everything on our list. Cross-straps keep everything in place, while the integrated TSA lock means security agents can open the suitcase without breaking it if necessary. The 360-degree spinner wheels and telescoping handle afforded smooth maneuverability on concrete and carpet, and we felt the suitcase fared well on gravel given its size.
The Details: Checked suitcase | 29 x 19 x 10.5 inches | 9.1 pounds | Expandable | Denier
Why We Love ItThis suitcase is cavernous yet easy to maneuver despite its large size.
As is to be expected in a suitcase of this size, it handled better on smooth surfaces than when hauled over gravel.
If you're looking for a sturdy hardside option for your next family trip or extended international vacation, we love the Kenneth Cole Reaction Out of Bounds 28-inch Checked Spinner. It's made of durable yet lightweight ABS plastic, with molded corner guards for extra impact resistance. We found that it stood up well to our durability tests, despite sustaining a few scuffs around the edges. The interior is fully lined, with cross-straps on one side and a zippered divider that essentially creates two separate packing spaces.
We found it deceptively spacious and could easily have fit enough clothes and extras for a month-long trip. Organization was good thanks to a hanging accessory pocket, and the multidirectional spinner wheels and retractable handle made for easy, 360-degree mobility even around tight corners. The lightweight trolley system also gives you a little extra leeway before exceeding airline weight restrictions. We loved the suitcase's modern, sleek look. Choose from a range of colors including black and rose gold.
The Details: Checked suitcase | 29.5 x 20.5 x 11.8 inches | 9.6 pounds | ABS, PC, polyester
Why We Love ItIts four dual spinner wheels glided like butter on both two and four wheels and on all surfaces, such as carpet and concrete.
The suitcase isn't expandable and lacks internal organizational features.
Crafted from eco-friendly recycled polycarbonate, this hardside carry-on impressed us with its sleek look and incredible maneuverability. Its four dual spinner wheels glided like butter, even when fully packed, on both two and four wheels and on all kinds of surfaces including concrete and carpet. Even its handle, which has three different height settings, locked smoothly. While its exterior feels incredibly sturdy, surviving a couple of rounds with our baseball bat virtually unscathed, the carry-on still manages to be lightweight, clocking in at just over 6 pounds.
The interior features two roomy zippered compartments, although we wish there were a few additional pockets to better organize our essentials. The zippers overall ran smooth, and we appreciated the extra details like TSA-approved locks and ergonomic lift handles.
The Details: Carry-on | 22 x 14 x 9 inches | 6.48 pounds | 45.43-liter capacity | Recycled polycarbonate
Why We Love ItIt's so much more spacious than it looks and is the most lightweight suitcase on this list.
The handle wobbles slightly when in use.
Don't let this Delsey carry-on's small stature fool you ' it's built to haul plenty of items from points A to B. We were able to fit everything on our packing list (including multiple outfits, toiletries, and shoes) with ease. While this bag doesn't have an expander, it does have quite a bit of give, which allows for a few extra items. It's also equipped with compression straps and an internal pocket for added space and organization.
Weighing 5.7 pounds, this bag is the most lightweight suitcase on this list, which is ideal for overpackers whose luggage tends to exceed weight limits at the airport. And despite its weight, it actually performed beautifully through all our lab tests ' from rolling seamlessly over multiple surfaces to getting tossed around and whacked with a baseball bat without a scratch or dent. While the handle seemed to wobble a bit as we wheeled the bag around, it remained intact through our tests and fully supported the weight of the bag.
The Details: Carry-on | 21.75 x 13.5 x 9 inches | 5.7 pounds | 43.3-liter capacity | ABS/polycarbonate blend
This underseater stood out for its exceptional organization features, quality construction, and flawless maneuverability.
It was a tight squeeze to fit the suitcase into our simulated underseat area, so it could be too large for smaller planes.
Designed to fit under most airline seats and small enough to qualify as a personal item, the Samsonite Spinner Underseater impressed us with its good looks and quality materials. We liked the smart color choices, too, which range from jet black to ocean or purple. Organization is a highlight, with front and side pockets for storing items you want to keep within easy reach and a spacious main compartment with a padded laptop sleeve that holds devices up to 13.3 inches. We were able to fit everything on our list for a two-day trip, even without compression straps.
The front pocket includes an organizer panel with slots for your credit cards and pens. And there's a USB port for on-the-go charging (although you'll need to purchase a power bank separately). We found the underseater amazingly easy to maneuver through our obstacle course thanks to its multidirectional spinner wheels and retractable, locking handle. It rolled smoothly and was light enough to pick up by the top handle for seamless transitions between stairs, escalators, and rougher terrains.
The Details: Carry-on | 16.5 x 13.8 x 9 inches | 5.6 pounds | USB charging port | Polyester
Why We Love ItThis garment bag is easy to operate and comfortable to carry using the heavy-duty handles.
The length is a little too short for longer dresses, and we would have liked a few more pockets.
The Misslo Gusseted Travel Garment Bag is made from a breathable, nonwoven fabric that feels somewhat flimsy but is actually thicker than similar budget options we've seen. It's best suited to light travel and is not water resistant. We loved the bag's straightforwardness, though. It took less than a minute to pack, folds in half easily, and boasts sturdy carry handles that are comfortable even after an extended period of time. You can also pack the folded garment bag into your checked luggage.
There's a hole in the top for up to five clothes hangers for easy storage at your destination. We were able to fit two dresses, a dress shirt, dress pants, a suit jacket, and a belt with space leftover, although we had to fold long dresses awkwardly to fit them in (but there are longer versions available). There is a single clear plastic, zippered accessory pocket; ideally, we'd add a few more. We liked the clear window for viewing contents, though.
The Details: 43 x 22.6 x 3.5 inches | 7.8 ounces
Why We Love ItThis backpack is lightweight, impressively water resistant, and offers pockets for every purpose.
You will need to purchase a separate power bank if you want to use the integrated USB port.
The Tzowla Travel Laptop Backpack is made from durable 300-denier nylon, which held up impressively in the pouring rain. It's much more spacious than similar backpacks we own yet lighter and less bulky when fully loaded. We loved its many pockets, including a padded section for laptops of up to 15.6 inches and double-sided pockets for your water bottle and umbrella. There's even an organizer in the zippered front pocket with slots for your pens and a dedicated key fob.
Our favorite features include the integrated USB and headphone ports, and the combination zipper lock. We felt the lock was a particularly thoughtful touch considering the backpack is designed for carrying valuable tech. There's even a small zippered compartment on the back of the bag for keeping valuables safely against your body when you're in an area prone to pickpocketing. Finally, we found the backpack extremely comfortable thanks to wide, padded shoulder straps with a breathable mesh lining.
The Details: Carry-on | 20 x 11.8 x 5.5 inches | 1.8 pounds | USB and headphone ports | Polyester
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Why We Love ItThis backpack folds up into a tiny square so you can easily pack it into a larger suitcase if you need an extra bag.
There is no padding or structure to this backpack because of how lightweight it is.
You never know when you may need an extra bag on your travels, and this Osprey backpack folds into a compact square that you can pack inside a suitcase or weekender. "This backpack takes up no room at all inside another bag, and you'd be able to pack this anywhere ' even in your pocket," says T+L testing editor Jackie Cucco, who tested this bag during a packable backpack test.
It's on the smaller size for a backpack, though it did hold most of our packing list, including a pair of shoes and a fleece pullover. Though it's not padded or structured at all, it is outfitted with several pockets, including a small interior slip pocket with a key leash and two stretchy exterior slip pockets. Other features include adjustable shoulder straps and smooth zippers. We think it's a great choice for a foldable bag from a trusted outdoor gear brand.
The Details: 7.48 x 8.66 x 16.54 inches | 5.3 ounces | 18-liter capacity | Nylon
Why We Love ItThis duffel offers two comfortable carrying methods and ample pockets for easy organization.
The main compartment is a little small, and we found the relatively narrow opening made packing somewhat tricky.
Made from high-density cotton canvas with plastic feet to keep it off the ground, the Gonex Canvas Duffel Bag impressed us during our durability tests. We felt the material was likely to last and easy to keep clean. The interior has one small, zippered pocket. We found the main compartment a little tight and had to use the exterior pockets to fit everything in. However, we loved the lengthways expansion feature and the fact that the side pockets are spacious enough to accommodate a pair of low profile shoes.
The duffel also stands out for its easy portability, offering two comfortable carrying methods. We liked that you can fasten the top grab handles with a Velcro strap for added security and cushioning. And the adjustable, removable shoulder strap is padded enough to make lengthy cross-terminal walks a breeze. We found that the bag's overall aesthetic does not look particularly high-quality, but we like that it comes in classic shades of gray, army green, and blue.
The Details: Carry-on | 20.8 x 11.8 x 9.8 inches | 2.9 pounds | 50-liter capacity | Expandable | Cotton canvas, nylon
Why We Love ItThis rolling duffel offers space for days and enough pockets to satisfy even the most strategic packer.
Some effort is required to maneuver the duffel over rough or uneven surfaces.
The Travelers Club Xpedition 30-inch Upright Rolling Duffel is made from adventure-ready, 600-denier polyester, which stood up to our durability tests without a single dent or tear. Two in-line blade wheels make it easy to transport heavy loads, although we felt that the retractable handle could benefit from a smoother, longer extension. The duffel rolled smoothly over concrete and paver gaps but was a little trickier to maneuver over carpet and gravel.
We loved the deceptive spaciousness of the main compartment, which easily accommodated 10 to 14 days' worth of winter clothing with room leftover. It's completely unstructured to suit the 'chuck it all in' packer but complemented by a slew of external zippered pockets for the more organized traveler. Other perks include two hard plastic feet so that the duffel can stand upright on its own and a trifold bottom board for compact storage. Choose yours in plain black or with colored accents ranging from burnt orange to forest green.
The Details: Checked suitcase | 30 x 13 x 12 inches | 6.7 pounds | 77-liter capacity | 600D polyester
Why We Love ItThis weekender offers great style and durability for a very reasonable price.
Don't expect to be able to fit enough for more than a couple of nights away.
Constructed of high-density, water-resistant nylon, the HYC00 Travel Duffel Bag survived our durability tests without a mark. This weekender is designed to adhere to airline carry-on restrictions and offers multiple carrying methods. We found the top handles and the removable, adjustable shoulder strap soft and comfortable. We also appreciated the integrated trolley sleeve, which allows you to attach the bag seamlessly to your other luggage.
The bag offers abundant organization with six internal pockets and two external ones. We liked the open pocket on the outside of the bag for keeping quick-grab items handy. On the inside, our favorite feature was the waterproof pocket for separating toiletries or damp clothes. We were able to fit everything on our packing list; however, there wasn't much space leftover (don't expect to pack for longer than a weekend away). The bag comes in colors to suit all tastes, from coral red to olive green.
The Details: Carry-on | 21.7 x 10.6 x 7.1 inches | 1.3 pounds | 30-liter capacity | Nylon | Water resistant
Why We Love ItThe quantity and sizing of the various interior pockets make this an organizer's dream.
The bag looks a bit clunky.
For any professional looking for a well-organized personal item or commuter bag, this strong and durable briefcase is the perfect choice. While it may not be the most lightweight option, nearing 3 pounds when empty, this bag features so many organizational components that even the less neat travelers will be able to keep all of their items in place. The well-sized bag fit every item on our packing list without becoming too cumbersome to carry for long periods of time thanks to padded, wide straps that grip the shoulder and help distribute weight. We also love the amount of padding along the lining of the bag itself, so items ' including laptops and tablets ' will stay protected even after dropping the bag. The exterior is also resistant to water for an added layer of durability against rain or spills.
The Details: 18 x 12.8 x 7.5 inches | 2.88 pounds | Canvas polyester | Water-resistant
Here are some other luggage pieces worth mentioning. Though we found some minor issues during testing, they could still be a fit for certain travelers.
Coolife Carry-on With Pocket: We loved this bag's attractive aesthetic, roomy interior, and butter-smooth zippers. It survived our durability tests without a mark but lost points for a lack of maneuverability and interior compartments that were a little too tight.
Travelpro Maxlite Air Carry-on Expandable Hardside Spinner: Although we were able to fit everything on our packing list inside, it was a squeeze even with the expansion feature. The suitcase was also much easier to maneuver on two wheels than four; however, we were impressed by its durability and clever organization features.
Seyfocnia Convertible Carry-on Travel Garment Bag: We loved this bag's intuitive design, which includes convenient straps, spacious pockets, and sturdy zippers. It was comfortable to carry, and if we had to change anything, we'd addwe wish it had a padded laptop sleeve.
Traveler's Choice Lares Carry-on Spinner: We love that this expandable carry-on is easy to pack and is large enough to hold all of the essentials, but we thought the wheels felt flimsy, and we wish they were more durable.
We are constantly testing luggage in our New York City lab, and for this article we put together a list of the more affordable pieces that also performed well. First, we weighed each bag, then examined it to determine the quality of its materials and hardware. Next, we packed each bag with a prescribed list of items designed to imitate a real-life trip, taking note of capacity and organization features.
If the suitcase had wheels, we rolled it around on concrete, carpet, and gravel to see how smooth they felt. We also took each suitcase through an obstacle course meant to mimic a busy station or airport to check how well it handled tight turns. If the bag had straps, we carried it around for at least five minutes to see if they were comfortable. We placed carry-ons and underseaters into overhead bins and underneath airplane seats on our mock airplane set.
Finally, all bags were subjected to a durability test. We pushed each fully packed bag off a counter or from the top of a stepladder multiple times, then beat them repeatedly with a baseball bat to see how well the exterior, interior, and contents withstood rough handling. We took notes on the capacity, design, durability, maneuverability, and value of each bag, choosing the lowest cost bags with the highest results for this article. We will continue testing each bag on our travels over the course of six months, and we are constantly testing new bags to update our articles with the latest results.
Luggage falls into two main categories: hardside and softside. There are pros and cons to each, and you must decide which best suits your needs. Hardside luggage is made from strong, lightweight materials such as polycarbonate or ABS plastic. The rigidity affords an extra level of protection for fragile items, while these materials' natural water-resistance is great in inclement weather. They are easier to wipe clean and may look new for longer, although some styles are prone to scuffs, scratches, and dents. Hardside luggage is also not particularly flexible, making it harder to close when you stuff it full.
Softside luggage is typically made from durable nylon, polyester, or canvas. It's often lower in cost, making it a good bet for those on a budget (although this is obviously brand dependent). The added flexibility is a pro for overpackers or those who need to fit irregularly shaped objects into their backpack or duffel bag. Adventure travelers often prefer softside luggage, because it's easier to throw into small spaces (like the back of a safari jeep or the hold of a cross-country bus), and it's usually more lightweight than hardside bags. These are less prone to scratches; however, the fabric may stain or fade and is harder to clean.
When it comes to affordability, it's important to consider cost per use and not just the initial layout. Sure, you can find a suitcase for $20, but if it only lasts for two trips before the wheels and zipper break, it could be more expensive in the long run than a pricier option that lasts for several years. Quality is key if you're looking for good value. We recommend choosing luggage that prioritizes durable materials (including sturdy hardware), while keeping costs down by forgoing luxury extras.
No matter where you're going or how long you're staying, you don't want to be lugging around some poorly made suitcase that falls apart on the first leg of your journey. A good way to make sure you're buying a reliable product is to stick with a trusted midrange brand like Travelpro or Samsonite and to diligently check industry and customer reviews. Just remember: you don't have to spend a ton of cash to get something that's sturdy and reliable. The key is knowing what you want and doing your homework beforehand.
Although you wouldn't want to pay more for unnecessary frills, it may help you decide between two suitcases if they're around the same price point and one has some extra features, like an expandable zipper to add extra space or USB ports to charge your on the go. It's helpful to explore the features ahead of time so that you're aware of what you're buying because some bags have more to offer than others. Smart features can mean many different things ' even if the bag has a charging port, the power bank might not be included. If you're looking at suitcases, look at photos or descriptions of the interior to see what types of pockets there are (or if there are no pockets at all). For weekenders and duffel bags, see how many different handles there are ' some have removable straps so you can carry them multiple ways. Read the descriptions thoroughly to avoid surprises.
If you really only need a single suitcase, then of course you'll spend less buying it separately. But if you're in the market for a whole new set (whether that's for different types of trips, for that coordinated look at the luggage carousel, or to divide between family members), then buying luggage as a set is typically ' but not always ' a lower cost than buying each piece individually. Sets most commonly come with two or three pieces: a carry-on and one or two checked bags of varying sizes. You can also find sets with many more pieces, from underseaters to totes. Make sure to buy only what you'll actually use if you're trying to stick to a budget.
Often, buying luggage online is significantly cheaper than buying in-store. This is especially true if you use a retailer like Amazon, Target, or Walmart that offers many reliable luggage brands and the option to filter results by price for a side-by-side comparison on what's available at your chosen price point. The ability to view unbiased customer reviews also helps ensure what you see is what you get and that the luggage is of the kind of quality you can live with. Don't forget 'own-brand' luggage from Amazon Basics and Walmart's Protégé line ' they may not have many bells and whistles, but they offer reliable products at a very reasonable rate. If you're not in a rush to buy, you can wait for big shopping events to find some suitcases on sale.
The best way to find out if your luggage is covered by a warranty is to check the company's website prior to purchasing. Just keep in mind that every luggage company has a different warranty, so it's usually best practice to read your brand's policy ahead of traveling to address any defects or concerns before it's too late. Sometimes the warranties are only valid if you purchase directly through the luggage company instead of through third-party sellers like a discount department store, and you will likely need to show proof of purchase, so keep your receipt.
While warranties usually cover manufacturing defects, most companies won't cover cosmetic damage or wear and tear from regular use, such as scratches, dents, or stains. Most warranties will also exclude defects caused by airlines or hotel workers handling the bag ' we'd recommend purchasing travel insurance for that.
After purchasing a new suitcase, you should lightly test out the wheels, zippers, and other special features at home prior to traveling with it to ensure that they're functional and suit your needs. That way, you can address any issues upfront and return it in a timely manner if there is a return policy.
T+L contributor Jessica Macdonald has been writing about the travel industry, with a particular focus on luggage, for more than a decade. For this article, she drew inspiration from her own research and the results of laboratory tests carried out on more than 600 different luggage pieces by T+L's team of travel experts.
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