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Which suitcase weighs less?

“Polycarbonate is the best balance of weight and durability,” she says. “While soft shell suitcases are generally a little lighter, a hard polycarbonate case provides much better protection.”



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The Rimowa Essential Lite collection features some of the lightest suitcases you can buy today and includes both carry-on (4.9 pounds) and checked bags (8.2 pounds). TravelPro's Maxlite 5 line, which is softside luggage, also has very light options.

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Also, hard shells tend to be heavier, but soft-sided ones can damage more easily. There are good and bad features for both and, in the end, it really comes down to personal preference.

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While polypropylene is the lightest weight material in the hardside suitcase category, other hardshell suitcases will likely still be heavier than softside bags.

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Hard-shell luggage is the way to go for durability and maneuverability, but soft-shells often pack more easily. American Way, Hemispheres, CultureMap, JohnnyJet, and more.

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A suitcase with 4 wheels is very convenient, especially at train stations and airports. A suitcase with 2 wheels is only an option for me if I'm traveling with a small suitcase (size S) and have to pull it over longer distances. Even more important than the number of wheels is the quality.

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Rolling your clothes won't make them weigh less, so they won't make your luggage lighter. However, it can save space, allowing you to pack much more in your suitcase, which means carrying fewer pieces of luggage and ultimately reducing your load.

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Bright red, bright green, bright blue, and even bright yellow are good luggage colors. They are striking enough that you can easily spot them on the luggage carousel, but they aren't light enough that they will show all the wear and tear of having been used for several trips.

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How to Determine the Right Size Luggage, Pack or Bag
  • 30-50 liters: In general, luggage that has a capacity of about 50 liters or less is sufficient for a weekend trip. ...
  • 50-75 liters: For a trip that lasts one to two weeks, many people jump up to a bag in this range.


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Though you might find an inch or two of a difference with various airlines, the standard domestic carry-on luggage size is 22 x 14 x 9, which includes the handle and the wheels. This size limit ensures your bag — and ideally everyone else's — will be able to be stored safely in the overhead bin for your flight.

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The most popular size check-in luggage is 25- to 29-inches tall and various widths. Medium-sized check-in luggage measures 25-26” tall and around 18” wide. * One medium-sized suitcase will generally hold what you need for a week-long getaway.

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No cracking, no visible scratching, no fading, no broken zippers, wheels, or handles.” We'd call that a ringing endorsement.
  • Amazon Basics. 21-Inch Hardside Spinner. ...
  • Calpak. Trnk Mini Carry-On Luggage. ...
  • COOLIFE. Hardshell Suitcase 4 Piece Set. ...
  • July. Carry On. ...
  • Travelpro. Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Rolling Underseat Tote.


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Durability and security Hardsided luggage tends to be more waterproof than its softsided counterpart, so if you're trudging through rain or snow, your clothing may stay drier longer. However, hardsided luggage may sustain more scratches and scuffs when exposed to thrashes and bumps.

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Durability and security Hardsided luggage tends to be more waterproof than its softsided counterpart, so if you're trudging through rain or snow, your clothing may stay drier longer. However, hardsided luggage may sustain more scratches and scuffs when exposed to thrashes and bumps.

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Hard-Shell Luggage The most durable, but also the heaviest, is aluminum. Hard-shell luggage often features a 50/50-split opening, allowing you to pack two sides equally and stabilize the contents with an interior strap or a middle divider.

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What happens if my luggage is overweight? For hold luggage, most airlines set a weight limit for single items of luggage. Usually, this is 23kg. If your hold luggage is over and you haven't paid for extra, you might be charged.

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