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Samsonite Flux - Spinner S Expandable Hand Luggage, 55 cm, 44 L, Black

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This is the medium size suitcase in the range with the dimensions: 68cm x 47cm x 30/34cm. We recommend this size case for travelling up to 7-10 days. Samsonite is commitment to reducing its impact on the planet, and, as such, has recently launched theMagnum Eco Spinner.The Eco Spinner is made in Europe and crafted withrecycled post-consumerwaste: using recycled yoghurt cups for the shells and recycled PET bottles for the interior lining. These suitcases are the fruit of Samsonite's commitment tosustainability, without compromising onqualityandcomfort. When you’re buying a case, you obviously need to think about why you're buying it, and what you’re going to use it for – you’re clearly not going to want to take a massive case with you if you’re going on an overnight business trip or a weekend away; but likewise you won’t want a tiny case when you’re off for a month in Kathmandu.

That curvy design isn't just for looks, however, because with an expanded capacity of 83L, it's incredibly practical as well, with plenty of space for a fortnight's worth of travelling. This 67cm case, though, is fairly typical. Winner of a Red Dot design award, it’s a hard shell spinner case that nevertheless manages to be expandable too, stretching from 71.5 litres to 81 litres when fully loaded — and it comes in five bright and breezy colours that are guaranteed to make it stand out on an airport carousel, so too will its circular, vinyl record-like design. One of the most common questions we are asked is what is the best size suitcase for me? Below you'll find information that answers a few common questions and will help you make the right decision.You have the right to retract the sale agreement at any time up to 14 calendar days from the delivery date. Despite its size, the Briggs & Riley Baseline Large Upright Duffel only weighs 5kg when empty and comes with two sturdy, smooth-running, recessed wheels and an external telescopic handle so you can pull it along. Further handles at the top and sides also make it easy to manoeuvre, while self-healing ballistic nylon and reinforced corners will keep it looking good for years — no wonder it comes with a lifetime guarantee. Whether you’re travelling, commuting or in the office, the best power banks keep your smartphone, laptop and everything recharged and ready to use Because of the durable materials and contemporary design, we think the Antler Clifton the best suitcase on the market. Clifton is made of Makrolon polycarbonate, one of the toughest materials out there, with built in flex to respond to deal with a the roughest of baggage handlers.

The benefit of spinner wheels is that you don’t have to tilt your suitcase to get them rolling, unlike with in-line skate wheels. This removes any strain from your arm and makes it much easier to move around with a really heavy piece of luggage. On top of that, spinner wheels can move in any direction, which means you can push the suitcase in front of you or just drag it alongside you if you want.

If you’re a corporate jet setter touching down for a meeting halfway around the world you don’t want a crumpled suit. Briggs & Riley’s baseline wardrobe case is designed to help you make a good impression as it’s shaped so you can ‘hang’ your clothes up, essentially folding them in half and stopping them from getting too creased. Before the introduction of 2-wheel suitcases you had to carry your luggage, so lets raise a glass to celebrate this invention! While 4-wheel cases have become more popular over recent years, 2-wheelers are still a great option especially for a cabin case. While you don't get the same capacity as a 2-wheel suitcase, 4-wheel cases are increasingly popular. The interior also benefits from recycled materials, with the textiles engineered from 100% post-consumer PET plastic bottles.

Unfortunately, there are no hard and fast rules on what constitutes a carry-on case; different airlines have different size and weight limits and what might be acceptable on one airline won’t be on another. If you need a medium-sized suitcase (over 55cm), then our favourite is the Antler Clifton. It's stylish, durable and fits easily onto flights, trains and other modes of transportation. That’s less likely to happen with smaller suitcases. And 99 liters is still plenty of space even for longer trips. Also, keep in mind that these have an expandable capacity – even if you end up buying a lot of items on your trip, you will have extra space for them in your luggage.Its capacity is expandable, and the expansion zipper is hidden – perfect for keeping your belongings secure. There are some manufacturers who offer guarantees that include damage caused by airlines, for example Briggs & Riley and certain products by Victorinox. Oh, and even the luggage doesn’t have a proper grab handle at the bottom, there is a hollow space that you can hold onto when trying to place it in an overhead compartment. The Main Compartment

Of more concern, potentially, is how robust and smooth-running the wheels are: ideally, they needed to be bolted (rather than riveted) to the case so they can easily be replaced if one does break, it also helps if they're recessed into the case corners a little – this makes them less vulnerable when they’re being tossed around by baggage handlers and have the advantage of making the footprint of the case slightly smaller. Suitcase sizes explained The Flux suitcaseswere actually made for the UK market – the US already has a really similar Samsonite collection. That’s actually the Freeform collection, with the nearly identical exterior, but some key differentiating features.The handles are also plastic, and they are very sturdy and durable.They are riveted onto the suitcase, and it would take a lot of effort to rip them off the body. And I do mean a lot.

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