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DELSEY Paris Helium Aero Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Blue Cobalt, Checked-Large 29 Inch

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  • Lightweight and Durable: Made of 100% Polycarbonate, which is a material that is extremely resilient to cracking or breaking, with a deep metallic finish. The overall dimensions are 32 x 20.5 x 12.75 inches
  • Superior Maneuverability: The double spinner wheels assure exceptional maneuverability and keep ZERO weight on your arm.Body Dimensions 29x19.5x12.5 inches,Weight 12.5 lbs
  • Largest Capacity: This suitcase expands up to 2 inches for additional packing space. This feature is great for packing sovenirs on return journeys. Fully lined interior
  • Maximum Comfort: This carry on bag has a comfortable handle system that locks into two positions for ease of Use; TSA-accepted lock allows only TSA agents to open and inspect your bag
  • Convenient and Secure Packing: Two large fully-lined compartments with multiple pockets allow easy access and organization for all of your items. Web straps and a zippered divider secure clothing and help minimize wrinkles.Packing compartment in the lid comes with zippered divider to provide extra space for organizing
  • 100% polycarbonate with glossy finish which makes the case extremely lightweight

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The Helium Aero Collection from Delsey Paris is extremely lightweight and durable, designed for the frequent traveller. This 29 inch case expands up to 2 inches for maximum packing flexibility. The wheels and handles on this case are exceptional and provide the traveller with ease of use and a smooth ride. The four double spinner wheels keep ZERO weight on your arm and the dual locking handle system gives you the option to carry the bag different ways. The case also has a top and side carry handle for easy lifting into overhead bins or car trunks. Lastly, this case features an integrated recessed TSA approved lock which allows only TSA agents to inspect your bag without damaging your bag or lock. The Delsey Luggage Helium Aero collection is protected under a Worldwide Limited 10 Year Warranty.


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Delsey Helium Aero

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Delsey Helium Aero

Lightweight and Durable

Aero combines style, quality and convenience in an eye-catching design for travelers to look sharp during their trip.

Double Spinner Wheels

Double spinner wheels assure smooth and multi-directional mobility that keeps weight off your arm.

Deluxe Interior

Two full packing compartments with lined divider to minimize shifting of contents.

Scratch Resistant & Safe

Scratch-resistant, twill texture with deep metallic finish for style. Integrated 3-dial TSA accepted combination lock for security.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
8,027 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, space and ease of rolling of the luggage. For example, they say it's well made, has plenty of packing room and the little compartments inside are great for organization. Customers are also impresseded with the appearance, weight and value. That said, some complain about the scratch resistance. Opinions are mixed on size.

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1,829 customers mention1,388 positive441 negative

Customers like the quality of the luggage. They say it is well made, sturdy, and reliable. The insides are holding up well, and the wheels are sturdy enough. The zipper is great and the outside material is super resistant to all kinds of airport abuse. The handles are really good quality with a super-thick rubbery grip under the nice trim.

"...- (4) GRADE: A The wheels are excellent, only complaint I have (which is really a result of the 'type' of bag, and not this specific bag) is that..." Read more

"...INTERIOR: I feel it is High Quality.The interior compartments are completely lined with a gray fabric with logo/design printed on the fabric...." Read more

"...The Travelpro has served me well and shows very little wear with all of the flights it has been on...." Read more

"...The other issue is the handle. When fully extended it feels very flimsy. I’m hoping it doesn’t break. I have a trip to Europe coming up in April...." Read more

833 customers mention780 positive53 negative

Customers find the weight of the suitcase to be pretty lightweight. They mention that it is not excessively heavy for a spinner, and rolls really smoothly. They also say that it's easy to pack and easy to access items within. Customers also say it makes travel so much easier, and is a very good carry-on. They appreciate the quick access outside laptop pocket.

"...Not bulky at all, and lightweight because I didn't pack a bunch of extra clothes like I typically would...." Read more

"...The Delsey is not prohibitively heavy...." Read more

"This is a very good carryon. It’s lightweight and looks good. Had no problems packing for a week away. And the case itself seems to be very sturdy...." Read more

"...The cases are extremely light when empty and extremely durable. We travel several times a year and often fly...." Read more

767 customers mention722 positive45 negative

Customers like the appearance of the suitcase. They mention it has a classy look, and a lovely color. They also appreciate the shiny ABS surface and the way the compartments were designed.

"...; (b) the accents on the handles, zippers, wheels, and logo are classy without being gaudy; (c) the color I went with was the 'brick', which ranges..." Read more

"...Color: Exterior color I purchased is Cobalt Blue. Looks great, didn't scuff up on this trip but I'm sure it will eventually after seeing a few years..." Read more

"This is a very good carryon. It’s lightweight and looks good. Had no problems packing for a week away. And the case itself seems to be very sturdy...." Read more

"...I love the glossy Silver Titanium color - very neutral and goes with everything, and as you wheel through the terminal the lights dance off the..." Read more

686 customers mention623 positive63 negative

Customers find the wheels of the luggage to be smooth and gliding. They say the wheels shift easily from two to four wheels and back. Customers also mention that the expandable section works well and the wheels can be rolled around all surfaces.

"...offer AND, it's colorful without being 'loud'; and (d) the surface is smooth, which I personally like the look of versus a more 'textured'..." Read more

"...The double wheels do make a difference. It actually rolls too good, so keep your hand on it when the sidewalk isn't level...." Read more

"...Both seem to roll and track well...." Read more

"...The wheels are smooth gliding and shift easily from two to four wheels and back again...." Read more

602 customers mention602 positive0 negative

Customers like the pockets in the luggage. They say it has plenty of packing room, with a nice size front space with padded sleeves to fit a tablet. The little compartments inside are great for organization, and the size of the pocket and the way it opens means there is no fumbling. They also appreciate the variety of pockets, saying there are not 100 different pockets. Overall, customers are happy with the pockets and recommend it to others.

"...(8) GRADE: A+ the additional front compartment is a nice touch...it DOES get tighter as the interior is filled because it's technically the same..." Read more

"...There are not 100 different pockets which is nice...." Read more

"...Functional space: I can pack more in here than I could in a larger 22-inch, soft-side carry-on because of the nice compression straps and hard sides..." Read more

"...6. 24" size. Big enough for a week or two, can be checked (too big for carry-on.) Why not the 29" This limits the temptation to overpack...." Read more

338 customers mention265 positive73 negative

Customers like the value of the luggage. They mention that it has decent quality and features for a low pricetag. Some say that it's a good balance of quality and price.

"...And it rolls like a cloud. Great buy!" Read more

"Such a great luggage! Very durable and great price!" Read more

"Great product at a fantastic price" Read more

"...If I'd have to mention 3 minus points, besides the rather high price;..." Read more

597 customers mention413 positive184 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the luggage. Some mention that it usually will fit on flights no matter the plane size, while others say that it's one inch too big all around to qualify as a carry on. That said, some say it'll fit in the overhead for the smallest commercial planes.

"...- (1) GRADE: A- this thing is COMPACT, I was surprised to see how much I could fit in it, and do imagine that it'll fit practically any overhead..." Read more

"...I paid $85 (Used - Like New item from Amazon). In addition to the compact size, the other deciding factor for me to purchase this specific case..." Read more

"...Minor cons:- too large for some airlines (got it rejected by GOL in Brazil, and it was not expanded)-..." Read more

"...The handle is much tighter than it's cousin, the Delsey Titanium line (pictured in silver), and the handle is much more ergonomic; you can see the..." Read more

351 customers mention64 positive287 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the scratch resistance of the luggage. They mention that it scuffs and scratches easily, and gets banged up. The interior liner is smashed in a few places.

"...checked twice (two CRJ200's) during my trip, and it did get a little scratched on the bottom where handlers would've have slide it in and out of..." Read more

"...Durability: It's a hard side bag, it is going to show smudges and scratches...." Read more

"...First, it scuffs easily. After one flight there were scrapes and scuffs marring the finish. Baggage handlers are not known for their delicate ways...." Read more

"...-The zippers work perfectly-The interior liner is scuffed in a few places (hubs throws loose shoes in there), but has not or come close to..." Read more

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Slick, durable, thoughtfully designed...
The last time I bought a new roll-aboard it was at least a decade ago (maybe longer); it was a CalPak, and served me extremely well (someone inherited it, some nominal wear-and-tear but was still 100% functional and looked pretty good for a 10+yr old bag). I bought this because I needed something with a compartment that was better suited for folded items that tend to wrinkle (like dress shirts and blazers). Since my last bag served me 10+yrs (during some of those years I traveled once a month, and on slower years I traveled at least 4 times a year), I wanted my next bag to serve me a decade also - so I did a ton of research. I hope this helps others save time on researching.Critical Criteria in my decision making: - (1) it had to fit practically all overhead bins (I refuse to check my bags); - (2) it had to be durable and covered by a solid manufacturer's warranty (minimum of 10yrs - from a manufacturer that's known for solid customer service) - it also needed to be extremely resistant to the elements, incase it was ever gate checked (I live in a place where it snows a ton, and travel to places where it's not unusual for it to rain a ton); - (3) there needed to be a way to divide clean items from dirty items, built in; - (4) the wheels had to be GREAT - whether it was 4 or 2, was not as important as them rolling smoothly and lasting the life (10yrs) of the bag; - (5) there needed to be a built in compartment (main or otherwise) that handles items that wrinkle easily, well (i.e., not have those two vertical ridges for the handle/wheels, protruding into the interior of the compartment - this was the only issue with my last bag, and seems to be an issue with every bag that doesn't have a clamshell design...I understand why they have to be there, so I can't really fault the manufacturer for having them...if they were to make that compartment 'flat', it'd chew up valuable space. There are relatively easy solutions to solving this issue, like filling that space as best as possible with shocks, underwear, t-shirts, etc. until you create a flat foundation for your more wrinkle-prone items...or living the packing cube life (something that I'm tempted by). - (6) aesthetics (if I'm going to own anything for 10yrs, it needs to look nice and be something that should age well); - (7) relatively spacious (I don't want to own one roll-aboard bag for 2 day biz-trips, and one for 10 day vacations); - (8) bonus, something with additional compartments/pockets to separate items that need to be accessed quickly from clothes.Verdict on this bag: a solid 9/10 (this is after 1 trip mind you - if anything changes about my verdict in the future I'll update this) Grade on each criteria below: - (1) GRADE: A- this thing is COMPACT, I was surprised to see how much I could fit in it, and do imagine that it'll fit practically any overhead bin. I flew a number of different aircraft on my most recent trip, and it EASILY fit everything from a CRJ900 (G7)'s overhead bin up. This did NOT fit in a CRJ200's overhead bin, but I don't think any hard-sided roll-aboard (or any practically sized roll-aboard) will. Even though some have said a roll-aboard will fit in the overhead bins, I imagine that only duffle bags, or underseat-sized roll-aboards could fit in those bins (so I can't really ding my grade of this roll-aboard given that...I imagine the vast majority of flights I'll take in the future will allow this to fit overhead easily). In addition, there are policies that require roll-aboards to be gate checked on these CRJ200 aircraft due to weight sensitivity issues of the aircraft - below is an explanation from a pilot, pulled from a travel message board:- "As a CRJ200 pilot, I can tell you a 22” bag will fit. However, the CRJ200 is very sensitive when it comes to weight and balance. Due to the nose being heavy, all roller bags have to be gate checked and added to the cargo bin in the back to help balance the plane. So, just get the size you need and gate check your carry-on. You’ll be fine without it since CRJs are usually used for short flight, ranging from 20 minutes to 2 hours max." - (2) GRADE: A I bought a soft-sided delsey roll-aboard for a close friend 10yrs ago, who is a legit road-warrior (travels 3+ days a week, and might have actually been traveling more than that back then). He LOVED the bag, and it lasted him a long time (he may still have it). Delsey has one of the best warranties in the biz., and I know that their products have lasted others a long time in the past. From my experience thus far, the build quality seems to be top notch. Everything feels and sounds tight, the handles (which is one way I gauge the quality of a bag) all feel exceptionally well engineered - and the telescopic handle has two different settings, and feels extremely sturdy at both settings. The zippers, interior and exterior - all feel solid, and the material is the best for hard-sided luggage currently in use (Polycarbonate - I wouldn't advise any other hard-sided material...others are more likely to crack if flexed too much). Hard-sided luggage does scuff/scratch easier than soft-sided, something you kinda have to compromise on if you want the added internal protection of a hard-sided bag. This thing did have to get gate-checked twice (two CRJ200's) during my trip, and it did get a little scratched on the bottom where handlers would've have slide it in and out of carts...VERY difficult to see though. Hard-sided bags (like this one) are also easier to clean than soft-sided bags, which can be really important if you're traveling to and from places where baggage carts might get dirtier (places with snow, for example). - (3) GRADE: A+ The clamshell design of this bag, along with it's tie-downs and zippered internal dividers does a great job of allowing me to separate items that are clean from those that aren't. This means I don't need an extra bag(s) for doing so. - (4) GRADE: A The wheels are excellent, only complaint I have (which is really a result of the 'type' of bag, and not this specific bag) is that when rolling onto and off of moving walkways, the bag tips if it is being pushed on all 4 wheels at high-speed...I imagine any 4 wheeled bag would experience the same issue, so I can't really take points off for that. Also like the dual wheels (so 8 technically), should help limit their wear, and ensure that as they wear they do so 'evenly'. - (5) GRADE: A The side of the clamshell that the telescopic handle isn't attached to, did a great job of keeping dress-shirts as wrinkle free as possible - the hard-sided luggage also does a better job of ensuring this result. The tie downs in this bag are also great at keeping items from moving during transport (durable and thoughtfully designed). - (6) GRADE: A+ This thing looks sharp. I also feel that the relatively simplistic and muted design will remain attractive for the life of the bag. The things that make this 'look' better than the competition - IMO - are: (a) it has a sheen without being shiney, so it doesn't have the muted appearance of a cheap plastic beach cooler, or the obnoxious shininess of a hefty garbage bag; (b) the accents on the handles, zippers, wheels, and logo are classy without being gaudy; (c) the color I went with was the 'brick', which ranges in appearance from brick to copper depending on lighting...I like this better than the more traditional colors most manufacturers offer AND, it's colorful without being 'loud'; and (d) the surface is smooth, which I personally like the look of versus a more 'textured' surface. - (7) Grade: A The capacity of this thing is darn impressive for a bag this size. Hard-sided luggage will always have slightly less capacity than similar sized soft-sided luggage (again, sacrifice for the protection), even with that factored in, this thing holds a ton. I almost never overpack, and when I do it's by a very narrow margin. For this trip, I wanted to put the bag through its paces and see what all could fit in it 'comfortably'. Below is what was packed, without the bag feeling like any of its zippers were being stressed (for reference as far as the size of the clothing items: I'm a 6'1" 175lb male, that wears a medium in all clothing items/38R in suits/jackets, and size 10 shoes): - 5 pairs of briefs - 2 pairs of ankle socks - 3 pairs of dress socks - 1 pair of size 10 tennis shoes (relatively pliable) - 1 pair of size 10 dress shoes (not that pliable) - Toiletries (I pack relatively light in this area) - Beard trimmer with charger (average sized) - 2 pairs of exercise shorts (I always pack board-shorts/swim trunks, because they can be cleaned and dry overnight if needed) - 2 t-shirts - 2 long sleeve henley's - 1 pair of jeans - 2 dress shirts - 1 13" macbook pro w/charger (2015, newer model would fit easier) - IN THE FRONT POCKET (a nice added feature) - 1 lightweight jacket with hood (think windbreaker thickness) - 1 small tech-accessory case (holds two small battery packs and two usb chords) - 1 small notebook (size of a shortish paperback) - 1 kindle in its caseThis was all WITHOUT expanding this bag, which is one of the nice features it has. As someone who is a very light packer, I am confident that I could do 2 weeks anywhere with this bag alone. I moved my tech items and light jacket to my 'personal item' (messenger bag) for this particular trip, but could've definitely fit everything outlined above in the roll-aboard alone. The only thing that would be a problem for a longer trip (and this is the case with any roll-aboard bag) is fitting my water bottle (don't know if many/any roll-aboards have sleeves/carabener hoops for water bottles...that aren't hideous). (8) GRADE: A+ the additional front compartment is a nice touch...it DOES get tighter as the interior is filled because it's technically the same compartment, separated via a heavy duty divider (I like this though, because it allows you to choose if you want to put more in the main compartment, or split it between the two). The included TSA approved lock is another nice 'extra' incase gate-checking happens.
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The last time I bought a new roll-aboard it was at least a decade ago (maybe longer); it was a CalPak, and served me extremely well (someone inherited it, some nominal wear-and-tear but was still 100% functional and looked pretty good for a 10+yr old bag). I bought this because I needed something with a compartment that was better suited for folded items that tend to wrinkle (like dress shirts and blazers). Since my last bag served me 10+yrs (during some of those years I traveled once a month, and on slower years I traveled at least 4 times a year), I wanted my next bag to serve me a decade also - so I did a ton of research. I hope this helps others save time on researching.

Critical Criteria in my decision making:
- (1) it had to fit practically all overhead bins (I refuse to check my bags);
- (2) it had to be durable and covered by a solid manufacturer's warranty (minimum of 10yrs - from a manufacturer that's known for solid customer service) - it also needed to be extremely resistant to the elements, incase it was ever gate checked (I live in a place where it snows a ton, and travel to places where it's not unusual for it to rain a ton);
- (3) there needed to be a way to divide clean items from dirty items, built in;
- (4) the wheels had to be GREAT - whether it was 4 or 2, was not as important as them rolling smoothly and lasting the life (10yrs) of the bag;
- (5) there needed to be a built in compartment (main or otherwise) that handles items that wrinkle easily, well (i.e., not have those two vertical ridges for the handle/wheels, protruding into the interior of the compartment - this was the only issue with my last bag, and seems to be an issue with every bag that doesn't have a clamshell design...I understand why they have to be there, so I can't really fault the manufacturer for having them...if they were to make that compartment 'flat', it'd chew up valuable space. There are relatively easy solutions to solving this issue, like filling that space as best as possible with shocks, underwear, t-shirts, etc. until you create a flat foundation for your more wrinkle-prone items...or living the packing cube life (something that I'm tempted by).
- (6) aesthetics (if I'm going to own anything for 10yrs, it needs to look nice and be something that should age well);
- (7) relatively spacious (I don't want to own one roll-aboard bag for 2 day biz-trips, and one for 10 day vacations);
- (8) bonus, something with additional compartments/pockets to separate items that need to be accessed quickly from clothes.

Verdict on this bag: a solid 9/10 (this is after 1 trip mind you - if anything changes about my verdict in the future I'll update this) Grade on each criteria below:

- (1) GRADE: A- this thing is COMPACT, I was surprised to see how much I could fit in it, and do imagine that it'll fit practically any overhead bin. I flew a number of different aircraft on my most recent trip, and it EASILY fit everything from a CRJ900 (G7)'s overhead bin up. This did NOT fit in a CRJ200's overhead bin, but I don't think any hard-sided roll-aboard (or any practically sized roll-aboard) will. Even though some have said a roll-aboard will fit in the overhead bins, I imagine that only duffle bags, or underseat-sized roll-aboards could fit in those bins (so I can't really ding my grade of this roll-aboard given that...I imagine the vast majority of flights I'll take in the future will allow this to fit overhead easily). In addition, there are policies that require roll-aboards to be gate checked on these CRJ200 aircraft due to weight sensitivity issues of the aircraft - below is an explanation from a pilot, pulled from a travel message board:

- "As a CRJ200 pilot, I can tell you a 22” bag will fit. However, the CRJ200 is very sensitive when it comes to weight and balance. Due to the nose being heavy, all roller bags have to be gate checked and added to the cargo bin in the back to help balance the plane. So, just get the size you need and gate check your carry-on. You’ll be fine without it since CRJs are usually used for short flight, ranging from 20 minutes to 2 hours max."

- (2) GRADE: A I bought a soft-sided delsey roll-aboard for a close friend 10yrs ago, who is a legit road-warrior (travels 3+ days a week, and might have actually been traveling more than that back then). He LOVED the bag, and it lasted him a long time (he may still have it). Delsey has one of the best warranties in the biz., and I know that their products have lasted others a long time in the past. From my experience thus far, the build quality seems to be top notch. Everything feels and sounds tight, the handles (which is one way I gauge the quality of a bag) all feel exceptionally well engineered - and the telescopic handle has two different settings, and feels extremely sturdy at both settings. The zippers, interior and exterior - all feel solid, and the material is the best for hard-sided luggage currently in use (Polycarbonate - I wouldn't advise any other hard-sided material...others are more likely to crack if flexed too much). Hard-sided luggage does scuff/scratch easier than soft-sided, something you kinda have to compromise on if you want the added internal protection of a hard-sided bag. This thing did have to get gate-checked twice (two CRJ200's) during my trip, and it did get a little scratched on the bottom where handlers would've have slide it in and out of carts...VERY difficult to see though. Hard-sided bags (like this one) are also easier to clean than soft-sided bags, which can be really important if you're traveling to and from places where baggage carts might get dirtier (places with snow, for example).

- (3) GRADE: A+ The clamshell design of this bag, along with it's tie-downs and zippered internal dividers does a great job of allowing me to separate items that are clean from those that aren't. This means I don't need an extra bag(s) for doing so.

- (4) GRADE: A The wheels are excellent, only complaint I have (which is really a result of the 'type' of bag, and not this specific bag) is that when rolling onto and off of moving walkways, the bag tips if it is being pushed on all 4 wheels at high-speed...I imagine any 4 wheeled bag would experience the same issue, so I can't really take points off for that. Also like the dual wheels (so 8 technically), should help limit their wear, and ensure that as they wear they do so 'evenly'.

- (5) GRADE: A The side of the clamshell that the telescopic handle isn't attached to, did a great job of keeping dress-shirts as wrinkle free as possible - the hard-sided luggage also does a better job of ensuring this result. The tie downs in this bag are also great at keeping items from moving during transport (durable and thoughtfully designed).

- (6) GRADE: A+ This thing looks sharp. I also feel that the relatively simplistic and muted design will remain attractive for the life of the bag. The things that make this 'look' better than the competition - IMO - are: (a) it has a sheen without being shiney, so it doesn't have the muted appearance of a cheap plastic beach cooler, or the obnoxious shininess of a hefty garbage bag; (b) the accents on the handles, zippers, wheels, and logo are classy without being gaudy; (c) the color I went with was the 'brick', which ranges in appearance from brick to copper depending on lighting...I like this better than the more traditional colors most manufacturers offer AND, it's colorful without being 'loud'; and (d) the surface is smooth, which I personally like the look of versus a more 'textured' surface.

- (7) Grade: A The capacity of this thing is darn impressive for a bag this size. Hard-sided luggage will always have slightly less capacity than similar sized soft-sided luggage (again, sacrifice for the protection), even with that factored in, this thing holds a ton. I almost never overpack, and when I do it's by a very narrow margin. For this trip, I wanted to put the bag through its paces and see what all could fit in it 'comfortably'. Below is what was packed, without the bag feeling like any of its zippers were being stressed (for reference as far as the size of the clothing items: I'm a 6'1" 175lb male, that wears a medium in all clothing items/38R in suits/jackets, and size 10 shoes):
- 5 pairs of briefs
- 2 pairs of ankle socks
- 3 pairs of dress socks
- 1 pair of size 10 tennis shoes (relatively pliable)
- 1 pair of size 10 dress shoes (not that pliable)
- Toiletries (I pack relatively light in this area)
- Beard trimmer with charger (average sized)
- 2 pairs of exercise shorts (I always pack board-shorts/swim trunks, because they can be cleaned and dry overnight if needed)
- 2 t-shirts
- 2 long sleeve henley's
- 1 pair of jeans
- 2 dress shirts
- 1 13" macbook pro w/charger (2015, newer model would fit easier) - IN THE FRONT POCKET (a nice added feature)
- 1 lightweight jacket with hood (think windbreaker thickness)
- 1 small tech-accessory case (holds two small battery packs and two usb chords)
- 1 small notebook (size of a shortish paperback)
- 1 kindle in its case
This was all WITHOUT expanding this bag, which is one of the nice features it has. As someone who is a very light packer, I am confident that I could do 2 weeks anywhere with this bag alone. I moved my tech items and light jacket to my 'personal item' (messenger bag) for this particular trip, but could've definitely fit everything outlined above in the roll-aboard alone. The only thing that would be a problem for a longer trip (and this is the case with any roll-aboard bag) is fitting my water bottle (don't know if many/any roll-aboards have sleeves/carabener hoops for water bottles...that aren't hideous).

(8) GRADE: A+ the additional front compartment is a nice touch...it DOES get tighter as the interior is filled because it's technically the same compartment, separated via a heavy duty divider (I like this though, because it allows you to choose if you want to put more in the main compartment, or split it between the two). The included TSA approved lock is another nice 'extra' incase gate-checking happens.
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Size: Carry-On 19 InchColor: Brick RedVerified Purchase
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WOLFBLACK
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente marca y producto
Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2023
Size: Carry-On 21 InchColor: Brick RedVerified Purchase
carlos carreon
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bonito color, diseño y tamaño
Reviewed in Mexico on April 24, 2023
Size: Checked 25 InchColor: TitaniumVerified Purchase