The 7 Best Rolling Suitcases, According to Our Hands-On Experience

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If it’s been a minute since the last time you replaced your luggage, consider the importance of having a reliable suitcase on your journey. You don’t want to be the person with the duck-taped spinner on the baggage carousel. That’s no way to kick off a vacation. Plus, performance and design innovations tend to improve with time, so you may be missing out on luggage that’s lighter weight and easier to pack than whatever you have stored in your closet.

As a former travel editor, I’ve tried quite a few rolling suitcases—and I tried several more just for this piece. Read on for our picks for the best rolling suitcases on the market, spanning a range of price points, plus advice on what look for while you shop.

The Best Rolling Suitcases

  • Best Overall : Away The Carry-On
  • Best Value: Monos Carry-On Pro
  • Best Budget: Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Luggage
  • Best Customizable : Roam Carry-On Front Pocket
  • Best Sustainably Made : Paravel The Aviator

How We Selected

I have more than a decade of professional experience geeking out over luggage (to a degree that most people would find obsessive and exhausting). As a senior editor on Popular Mechanics ’ product reviews team, I still keep tabs on brands that are new to the marketplace, watching for new innovations in design and moves toward incorporating sustainable materials.

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Our selection includes hardside and softside carry-on and checked rolling suitcases, from sub-$200 weekenders to luxury bags that cost well over $1,000. We got our hands on the majority of luggage we feature below, and vetted the others for high-quality materials and construction. To compare each, we considered wheel performance, handle sturdiness, and organizational design, along with overall aesthetics and nice-to-have extras like luggage tags and laundry bags.

Away The Carry-On Rolling Suitcase

The Carry-On Rolling Suitcase

Away’s original Carry-On, which dropped back in 2016, continues to be one of the brand’s bestsellers, and we totally get why. Of all the bags we got our hands on, this one went above and beyond for performance and attention to detail.

To my mind, the most important feature on any rolling suitcase is, in order, the wheels and the trolley handle—and Away’s Carry-On nails both. Travel can be tiring and stressful enough without a full-on workout to get your luggage from terminal to gate. That’s why it’s essential to have one that drives like a dream.

The bag didn’t get stuck on carpeting or pavement and kept up with me while I darted through crowds (one of my superpowers). I appreciated the grippy trolley handle versus the hard plastic on most others, and the TSA-approved combination lock was nice to have on top rather than along the side.

In terms of aesthetics, things like the wide-stitch leather trim and bonus leather luggage tag add considerable polish, which is appreciated at this price point.

Away’s latest update to its rolling suitcase line includes a recessed underside handle that helps you lift the bag onto a luggage stand or hoist it up into the overhead. Simple, but genius.

The interior also got a refresh, with three mesh pockets integrated in its compression system. Good functionality, but looks-wise, it doesn’t break the mold.

Still, all in all, it’s tough to find serious fault with this rolling suitcase. Away set the standard with a 100-night trial and a limited lifetime guarantee, which most newer luggage brands have since adopted. Whether you want to spend $315, especially when some of the competition offers a close second for considerably less, is your preference.

Monos Carry-On Pro Rolling Suitcase

Carry-On Pro Rolling Suitcase

Monos is a relative newcomer to the luggage and lifestyle travel space. Just five years in, the Vancouver-based brand has managed to turn out a collection of carry-on and checked bags that look great and offer fantastic value.

The Carry-On goes head-to-head with Away’s Carry-On on all the most important points—and costs $255 versus Away’s $315. The rolling suitcase’s high-performance spinner wheels and sturdy trolley handle are equally impressive.

And while it may not have an exterior with high-end details, Monos one-ups its main competitor on the interior, which looks more luxe and has a superior compression system. Extras thrown in include two shoe bags in addition to a laundry bag and vegan leather luggage tag.

The piece I tested is the Carry-On Pro, which adds an incredibly well-designed front laptop compartment, but is otherwise the same as the standard Carry-On, minus a few inches of interior packing space. I highly recommend it if you want an awesome rolling suitcase for work trips.

Along with everything that wowed me about the Monos luggage, I really appreciated that it came inside a canvas drawstring dust bag and shipped in a box with a handle. Those kind of thoughtful details go a long way when you’re dropping a couple hundred bucks.

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Interior of the Monos Carry-On Pro

Roam Carry-On Front Pocket

Carry-On Front Pocket

Roam is the brainchild of two Tumi alums who saw potential in the marketplace for high-end, customizable luggage—and boy, is it fun to go down a rabbit hole using the brand’s online design tool.

You can choose color options for the front, back, and trim, as well as the wheels, handle, and even the binding. And, if the choices are too overwhelming, you can always leave it to the experts and go for one in the gallery. Because committing caused me more anxiety than I’d like to admit, I roped in a co-worker to design it for me (and it came out great!).

The spinner wheels performed admirably and I didn’t have any complaints about the trolley handle’s sturdiness. Also, all of Roam’s bags come with a lifetime limited warranty and a 100-day trial.

For a rolling suitcase at this price, I expected more for the interior, which was perfectly functional but lacked the next-level design of other carry-ons that cost much less.

Personally, I can’t travel without a laptop for more than a day or two, so I tested the Carry-On front pocket, which has a well-padded compartment but isn’t on par with the Monos.

If you want a rolling suitcase that offers solid performance and tons of color combo options, I highly recommend the Roam—but expect to pay much more for the privilege of owning a personally designed piece of luggage.

Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Luggage 24-Inch

Omni PC Hardside Luggage 24-Inch

For less than $200, this medium checked hardside rolling suitcase is great choice—and it comes with Samsonite’s 10-year limited warranty.

The polycarbonate clamshell expandable bag has an eye-catching design and features spinner wheels, a TSA-approved lock, and two interior packing compartments with zippered mesh dividers. There’s also a handy top handle, which makes it easy to grab off the luggage carousel.

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Laptop compartments for Roam (left) and Monos (right).

Paravel The Aviator

The Aviator

Paravel was founded in 2016 and distinguishes itself from the pack as a sustainable, socially responsible travel brand that designs attractive, eco-friendly luggage and accessories.

The Aviator accompanied me on a weeklong trip to New Jersey. But soon after boarding the train, I decided it’s the perfect bag to take if I’m ever lucky enough to go back to St. Barth. The rolling suitcase is stunning—particularly in cream with camel vegan leather trim—and the interior’s design impressed me more than any piece luggage I’ve ever had the pleasure of packing.

Yet despite its lovely attributes, it didn’t perform nearly as well as the competition, particularly for city travel. The wheels were challenged by the commercial carpeting in my hallway and rough sidewalk pavement. It didn’t take curbs very well and the trolley handle wiggled from side-to-side.

It’s worth noting that on my flip trip back to New York, I saw a woman on the train platform with the Aviator and flagged her down to ask what she thought of it. She said she loved it overall, but also felt that the trolley handle wasn’t the sturdiest.

Still, for anyone seeking a high-style rolling suitcase that’s sustainably made, there’s no competition.

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Interior of the Paravel Aviator.

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Rolling Suitcase

Maxlite 5 Softside Rolling Suitcase

At only 5.4 pounds, this 22-inch softside rolling suitcase is ultra-lightweight—and it’s from Travelpro, a go-to for inexpensive, well-made luggage.

It’s made of stain- and water-resistant polyester and tapered on the top to prevent tipping, with a telescoping handle that locks at two heights.

The main compartment has a zippered mesh top and adjustable hold-down straps on the opposite side, plus a zippered modesty pocket for small items like keys and chargers. There are also two large exterior compartments, plus it expands up to 2 inches—handy for the trip home if you went on a shopping spree. It comes in eight colors, though they're somewhat muted.

The only caveat is that the suitcase doesn’t have spinner wheels, which may be a dealbreaker for some.

Rimowa Original Cabin Rolling Suitcase

Original Cabin Rolling Suitcase

If dropping well over a grand on a piece of luggage is no biggie, Rimowa’s iconic aluminum Original Cabin rolling suitcase is worth considering.

Of all its high-end the ultimate jet-setter status bag boasts, my favorite has nothing to do with style. Its spinner-wheel braking system—a feature you would think midrange brands would prioritize figuring out—is practically worth the price tag. No matter how mindful I am of keeping my spinner next to me, it inevitably rolls away every time I travel.

The interior of Rimowa’s signature bag may not seem like much at first glance. But despite the lack of pockets to catch small items, its compression system is a godsend for over-packers—which is a good thing, because the bag closes with two locks rather than a somewhat forgiving zipper.

I’d be remiss not to point out that while the rolling suitcase’s name implies that it fits in the cabin, it’s almost two inches wider than standard domestic carrier dimensions. Chances are, anyone with funds to own a Rimowa won’t consider that an important detail—especially if the cabin is in a private jet.

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What to Consider When Buying a Rolling Suitcase

Size and weight.

Carry-on and checked bag size and weight allowances vary widely among domestic and international airlines. As such, we highly recommend consulting your carrier’s website for specs before booking your ticket.

That said, standard carry-on dimensions for most domestic airlines are 22 by 14 by 9 inches (or 45 linear inches, measured diagonally across the suitcase), including wheels. Some international carriers cap carry-on height at 21 inches, so you may want to choose a smaller rolling suitcase if you frequently travel abroad.

Most domestic airlines don’t have weight restrictions for carry-ons, while most international carriers do. Checked bag requirements—and fees attached—are all over the map for both domestic and international carriers.

Keep in mind that baggage allowances may depend on fare class. A basic economy ticket on United or JetBlue, for example, doesn’t include a free carry-on—just a personal item.

Hardside or Softside?

The next decision to make is whether you want a hardside or a softside bag. Polycarbonate is typically used for hardside luggage (also referred to as hard-case or hardshell, depending on the brand) whereas softside rolling suitcases are often made of ballistic nylon—there are pros and cons of each.

Hardside suitcases are generally more durable, but lack outer pockets and scratch easily. Softside luggage isn’t as durable as edges can fray over time, but often includes several outer pockets so you can grab what you need while on the go. A few brands—like Monos and Roam—have hardside suitcases with padded front laptop compartments. You’ll find expandable models for both hardside and softside bags.

Spinner or Fixed Wheels?

Next up: do you want a bag with four spinner wheels or two traditional fixed wheels? Spinner wheels rotate 360 degrees, which makes it easy to roll your bag alongside you rather than dragging it behind you all the time.

The downside is that spinners aren’t as compact fixed wheels and the majority of spinner bags don’t have a brake system, which may mean your suitcase rolls away on surfaces with an incline.

Finally, you should absolutely factor in the warranty when buying any suitcase. Some brands also offer a 100-day trial period with a money-back guarantee and a lifetime limited warranty. A 10-year limited warranty is solid. We avoided featuring brands or specific models with five-year warranties or less, since luggage can be quite an investment.

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Rachel Klein is a Senior Commerce Editor for Popular Mechanics , where she writes about everything from garden hose reels and patio furniture to mesh wifi systems and robot vacuums. She started her career as a daily newspaper reporter and was a travel editor for more than a decade before she started testing and reviewing luggage, noise-cancelling headphones, and other travel-related products. Fast-forward another five years and her area of expertise includes home decor, appliances, tech, and outdoor adventure gear. In her spare time, you'll find her planning her next trip, reading historical fiction, and seeing as much art as she can squeeze into a weekend. 

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The right luggage can make or break a trip. Choosing a rolling suitcase makes things easier, allowing you to smoothly pull your luggage behind you as you walk through through the airport or train station.

With hundreds of rolling suitcases on the market, how do you know which one is the best? Choose an inferior bag and you could end up struggling with a wonky wheel or a zipper that won’t stay closed. We consulted our team of expert travelers at SmarterTravel to find out which wheeled suitcases are the best for every type of traveler.

Roam Luggage Carry-On Front Pocket Expandable

Roam Luggage Carry-On Front Pocket Expandable

Hardsided suitcases are great, but if you need something inside (like your laptop or boarding pass) it can be annoying to have to open the entire bag up. Roam Luggage’s Carry-On Front Pocket Expandable solves this problem, offering the durability of a hard-sided shell along with the convenient front pocket design of a soft-sided suitcase.  

The suitcase is expandable (in case you buy too many souvenirs) and can be custom-designed, allowing you to choose the colors for every part of the bag, right down to the wheels. 

Samsonite Black Label Cosmolite 3.0 Carry-On Spinner

Samsonite Black Label Cosmolite 3.0 Carry-On Spinner

Many international airlines will weigh your carry-on suitcases, so choosing a lightweight wheeled bag can go a long way towards ensuring you’re actually allowed to bring your bag with you in the cabin. Samsonite’s Black Label Cosmolite 3.0 Carry-On Spinner weighs a mere 3.7 lbs, making it one of the lightest wheeled suitcases on the market.

The Cosmolite integrates helpful features including a TSA-approved lock, ID tag, and zippered divider on the top compartment for extra storage space. 

Amazon Basics 30” Hardside Spinner

Amazon Basics 30” Hardside Spinner

If you plan on checking your luggage, maximize the amount you can bring with Amazon Basics’ 30” Hardside Spinner Suitcase. This bag is an affordable option for a suitcase of this size—and it even expands for up to 15 percent more packing space. 

The four double-spinner wheels make this suitcase easy to pull, even for a bag this big.  

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Beis Soft-Sided Collapsible Carry-On Roller

Beis Soft-Sided Collapsible Carry-On Roller

Beis’ Collapsible Carry-On Roller is perfect for people with limited storage space at home, or for trips like cruises where you may not have a good place to stash your suitcase in your room.

When you’re not using the suitcase, it can be condensed down to be nearly flat. The suitcase includes a pouch set to keep dirty clothes and shoes separated, a padded laptop pocket, and a detachable compression flap. 

Monos Carry-On Pro Plus

Monos Carry-On Pro Plus

Frequent flyers fear the dreaded gate checking of bags after the overhead bins have run out of space. Maintain full control over your bag with Monos’ Carry-On Pro Plus , a wheeled suitcase that fits under your seat, classifying it as a personal item for most airlines.

Despite the bag’s small size, it can still fit a 16” laptop plus enough clothing and shoes to last you at least through a weekend trip.

Quince Carry-On Hardshell Suitcase

Quince Carry-On Hardshell Suitcase

Quince’s Carry-On Hardshell Suitcase is a dupe of more expensive suitcases, but costs just $129, making it one of the best affordable spinner suitcases on the market. The suitcase is equipped with interior compression panels that allow you to pack between six to nine outfits inside, plus a removable laundry bag to keep your dirty clothes separate. 

This suitcase comes in eye-catching colors, like green or bright blue, so you’ll always know which bag is yours.

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Away The Bigger Carry-On

Away’s The Truck

For extra-long trips (or chronic overpackers), Away’s The Truck is designed with extra capacity in mind. This 31” suitcase can hold over 20 outfits, and the 360 degree spinner wheels create a smooth glide, no matter how heavy you pack it.

The unique 30/70 lid opening helps keep you organized, allowing you to separate essentials like toiletries and chargers in the slimmer top compartment and your shoes and clothes in the larger bottom section.

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Best rolling luggage overall.

  • Best less expensive
  • Best for frequent fliers
  • Best mixed material
  • Best aluminum
  • Best for overpackers

Best rolling-luggage set

  • Best soft-side

Whether I’m running frantically toward the gate or strolling through security at a more leisurely pace, my trusty spinner suitcase makes travel so much easier. It’s helpful for keeping me organized once I arrive at my destination, too. Unlike most backpacks or duffels, the best rolling luggage has storage compartments, sturdy handles, and plenty of space. There’s something so pleasing about packing your items neatly before a trip, especially if your suit case has built-in compression storage.

To find rolling luggage for every kind of traveler, fellow Strategist travel writer Rachael Griffiths and I tested a dozen or so different pieces, from stretchy nylon cases with warranties that last a lifetime to bash-resistant plastic luggage. We tended to prefer hard-side cases over a soft-side, and especially those with the aforementioned compression dividers, which allow for a bit of overpacking. While some pieces may cost more than others, we’ve also learned that if you’re not fussy about the type of plastics used (ABS costs less than polycarbonate but can withstand some real rattling in transit), there are bargains to be found. While you’re here, you may want to check out my guides to the best  Dopp kits  and the best  refillable toiletry bottles .

What we’re looking for

Hard-shell vs. soft-side.

Most experts I spoke to prefer hard-shell luggage, and I agree. It’s durable and easy to clean, it protects your clothes if it rains, and it’s harder for bedbugs to penetrate if you encounter any on your trip. The hard-shells on this list are made from either ABS, an inexpensive but less durable plastic; polycarbonate, a more durable but also lightweight material; or aluminum, which is slightly heavier, but the most durable. Most on this list are polycarbonate, but there are a few soft-sided pieces too, for those who haven’t made the switch yet. While they aren’t as durable, “from a repair standpoint, we always feel that the canvas soft-sided luggage is better than the hard-side luggage because you can repair canvas,” Tony Pecorella, president and CEO of Modern Leather Goods, a repair shop in Manhattan, says. He’s an authorized repairman for many of the luggage brands below and says someone comes in with a cracked hard-shell every day and “there’s no repairing them at all.” So in addition to soft-side suitcases being fixable, they’re also overpacking-friendly because you can stuff more in them than a rigid polycarbonate case (and finesse a larger carry-on to fit in an overhead bin, too.)

Our experts continuously raved about the wheels on their favorite suitcases, describing them as smooth and sturdy. Most were talking about their four spinner wheels, which make the suitcase much easier to push along as it can glide in all directions. For comfort and ease of use, four wheels is definitely the way to go and is our recommendation, but again, Pecorella says it’s not the best choice from a repair standpoint. “It is always stronger to have the case that has the two wheels on it,” he says. “Those wheels are encased, so the only thing that can really happen on those wheels is that they wear out eventually like tires on your car.” With the four spinners — which Pecorella fully admits to using personally — he says because they aren’t encased and just are attached to the bottom of the suitcase, you run the risk of them being banged off. “If you’re rolling off a curb or if you hit the escalator too hard, it’ll just snap the wheel right off,” he says. “That’s one of the biggest repairs we do here all day.” However, a good warranty should cover this (more on that below.)

Almost none of the suitcases on this list go the easy-repair route of being soft-side and having two wheels, and that’s because most have pretty good warranties. The biggest phrase you want to avoid is “limited to manufacturer’s defects,” which Pecorella says means they basically cover nothing and will attribute damage to wear and tear, or say it’s your fault or the airline’s fault. “Lifetime warranty” is ideal.

If you’ve checked an overweight bag before, you’ll know how much those extra charges can sting. Lightweight suitcases are ideal for overpackers — including myself — so I’ve included each case’s weight when empty.

Away the Carry-on

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: From 7.4 pounds  

If you’re after a relatively affordable suitcase that doesn’t have to be babied on cobbled streets and will survive being dragged up several flights of stairs, I’m not sure you can do much better than Away. The brand’s sturdy spinner wheels can truly take a battering, and they’ll also glide joyfully across flat surfaces when given the opportunity. I’ve been testing the Bigger Carry-on, which has a 50-liter capacity yet still fits in most overhead bins, over the past couple of months. Griffiths, who lives in Europe (where airline luggage requirements are much stingier), tested the original, smaller size and was surprised by how much she could fit into it. All of the brand’s rolling-luggage pieces feature the same qualities essential to a modern suitcase and come highly praised by travel experts. Stephanie Be from travelbreak.net and Buena calls out the “TSA-approved lock, 360-degree wheels, tough hardware, and sleek design.” Kelly Farber , founder of KF Literary Scouting, took only the larger size on a three-week, seven-city business trip, and says, “That thing just would not quit.” Strategist editor Maxine Builder also has experience with the Away warranty after her internal zipper broke in 2019: “There was a fair bit of back-and-forth over the next four months, but I ended up with a replacement suitcase in exactly the same limited-edition colorway with the same hand-painted monogram, all for free.” Five years later, she’s still traveling with it.

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Best less expensive polycarbonate rolling luggage

Open Story Hardside Carry On

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited ten year | Weight: 7.9 pounds

Usually, cheaper hardside suitcases are made from ABS, a less durable plastic than the polycarbonate more expensive brands use. That’s why this case is such a rarity: It costs less than $200 (and is often on sale), and it’s made from the more durable polycarbonate. It also includes all of the features I’d expect from more expensive brands, like four 365-degree spinner wheels, TSA-approved locks, and a built-in USB port to use with a power bank. Travel blogger Courtney Vondran says that “it’s a great option for budget travelers or first-timer carry-on travelers who want nice pieces for more affordable prices.” So far, Vondran has taken her case with her on “road trips throughout the Midwest, a work trip to Egypt, vacation to L.A. , travel conference in Memphis, romantic getaway to Maine,” — and it’s all been protected by the case’s limited ten-year warranty, which covers any major damages beyond reasonable wear and tear.

Quince Carry-on Hard Shell Suitcase 20 Inches

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: None | Weight: From 6.2 pounds

Quince , the five-year-old start-up that seems to make a little bit of everything, recently added rolling luggage to its growing inventory . I’ve been testing out the brand’s carry-on-size suitcase as well as its larger, checked one, both made from the same durable polycarbonate that Away and Open Story use. In terms of weight and feel, Quince’s affordable suitcases are surprisingly similar to Away’s in particular. When I nudged an Away Bigger Carry-on and Quince Carry-on across my apartment floor side by side, their wheels carried them about the same distance, and their retractable handles are almost identical in form and function. Both brands use YKK zippers and TSA-approved combination locks. Inside, the compression compartments and removable laundry bag are also essentially the same. One key difference: Quince does not offer a warranty on its products. If you’re a very frequent traveler and know you’ll be putting your luggage through its paces, that’s definitely something to consider. If you’re vacationing for only a couple of weeks each year, though, it’s potentially less of a deal-breaker.

Best less-expensive ABS rolling luggage

Amazon Basics Hardside Carry-on Spinner Suitcase

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: ABS hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited warranty | Weight: 7.3 pounds

This Amazon Basics case is made from the less durable plastic ABS, but it’s still one of Griffiths’s favorites. “In my experience, it’s rare to find a case that costs under $100 that can compete with more expensive brands,” she says. “As it is made from a cheaper plastic, I was surprised by how thick and sturdy the suitcase feels — it has a nice thud when you knock against the exterior.” As well as being thick, the exterior is also scratch resistant , and the case also has a well-designed handle, smoothly rolling wheels, handles for comfort, and a built-in lock. The warranty is where this bag falls slightly short, though (and may explain the cheaper price tag): it’s only a three-year limited warranty that protects against defects in materials and workmanship — which Pecorella says is the type to avoid.

Best rolling luggage for frequent fliers

Rimowa Essential Cabin Case

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Five -year manufacturer’s guarantee | Weight: 7.1 pounds

The Rimowa Essential line of suitcases is excellent; more than ten experts we spoke with recommended the brand, but its extravagant price prevents it from taking the top spot on this list. If you do have the money to spare, it comes in 11 colors and two finishes and works like a dream. Owners especially praise the wheels. “I won’t pretend to understand all the physics behind the bearings and axles on Rimowa’s bags, but I do know they spin amazingly well through the airport,” Summer Hull, director of travel content at the Points Guy , says. Fellow travel writer Hillary Eaton also told me she had no problem lugging the case on a 48-hour journey from Vancouver to Machu Picchu by “tiny floatplane, three long-haul flights, a five-hour bus, and a two-hour train ride.” Several owners also pointed out how easy it is to get this suitcase repaired if anything goes wrong. However, while there’s a manufacturer’s guarantee of five years, it only applies if you remember to register your product when you purchase it. Otherwise, it lasts for only two.

Best rolling luggage for budget airlines

Take Off Luggage 18-Inch Removable-Wheels Suitcase

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: ABS hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: One-year limited | Weight: 6 pounds

I first learned about this teeny-tiny rolling case when researching the best personal-item-size luggage . It came recommended by Jasmine Anderson and Natasha Wilson , travel agents and co-hosts of the podcast  Travel Fly Sexy , as well as packing expert  Lauren Kelly . They all praise its snap-off spinner wheels that can slide miraculously into the cruelest of budget-airline baggage-sizers. (“Frontier lately is charging people for wheels and handles sticking out of the sizers,” says Kelly. “That means $100 extra for each leg of the trip.”) Measuring 18 by 14 by eight inches, the suitcase’s rectangular shape maximizes space and allows you to use packing cubes: “I have put a laptop and a week’s worth of clothes in the Take Off,” says Anderson. Kelly agrees that “it will give you the most packing space if your goal is a weeklong trip where you pack a personal item only.” The suitcase comes with a small bag to put its wheels in while your bag is being sized by airline staff; you can also just stash them in your pockets.

Best customizable rolling luggage

July Carry-On Pro

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 7.9 pounds

Strategist associate editor Jenna Milliner-Waddell calls July the “the Away of the Down Under.” And while the July Carry-on offers a lot of the same features as the Away, it has the added perk of a USB-C port so you can charge your iPhone or your laptop straight from the bag. July’s smallest carry-on weighs about half as much as Away’s, even though they both have similar liter capacities, and you can personalize it. This particular case sets itself apart with a removable fabric front pocket, which came in handy for Christine Wang, founder of TheSkiGirl who is generally a fan of soft-side luggage. If you’re traveling for work, everything you need is easily accessible, and instead of digging through your bag to remove your laptop at TSA, you can easily just snap this pouch off instead.

Best aluminum rolling luggage

Away Carry-On Aluminum Edition

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Aluminum hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 10.1 pounds

Aluminum cases are as tough as they come: unlike with plastic cases, you don’t need to worry about them cracking and spilling all your belongings. They often have the added security of a clamp rather than a zip, which again is less likely to burst. This case comes from Away and has all the same specs as my favorite case overall, though it’s slightly heavier, so you may have to pack a bit lighter if you’re checking it in. Despite this, travel writer Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon says there’s plenty of space for all the essentials she’d need for a three- or four-day trip. Swede White, who works for Amazon and has to travel monthly for his job, told me the only downside to this case is that he finds it scuffs easily. Away acknowledges that this will happen, alluding to it as developing a patina over time — if you prefer a pristine case, it all boils down to personal taste.

Best rolling luggage for overpackers

 Béis The Carry-On Roller

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 8.36 pounds

If, like me, you can’t travel without taking your entire closet, Béis’s luggage is for you. By unzipping an internal section, the bag expands by up to three inches — meaning you can shove that extra sweater inside. More stuff means a heavier bag, but Béis’s built-in weight-limit indicator ensures you don’t teeter over the 50-pound weight restriction for many checked bags. A red mark will appear if the luggage is over, which should save you some stress and money at the check-in counter. As well as a water-resistant zipper, travel blogger HeyCiara told me she appreciates how the case also has a TSA lock, a handle with ergonomic support, and a built-in laundry and shoe bag to prevent your clothes from getting soiled.

Antler Clifton Set

Material: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Lifetime | Weight: Various

If you’re traveling as a family, a set of luggage can be the most efficient and economic way to go. This suitcase set has accompanied Strategist senior editor Ailbhe Malone’s family on trips for two years. Aside from having everything you would expect from a great quality suitcase — “smooth wheels, extremely comfortable handle, more than enough space,” Malone says — these cases are eminently easy to store. That’s because they slot inside one another, meaning you can stash a whole family’s worth of luggage in the space of a single suitcase. The polycarbonate cases come in a range of 11 pleasing colors, and thanks to their construction, any scratches or scuffs will appear as the same shade as the case, no matter how deep. For bigger concerns, the set comes with a lifetime warranty, which covers the wheels, handles, and shells.

Best soft-side rolling luggage

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Expandable Upright Luggage

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Nylon soft-side | Compression strap | Wheels: Encased wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 5.4 pounds

From a repair standpoint, this suitcase is a dream. It’s made from easy-to-repair nylon and has just two encased wheels that won’t snap off. It expands up to two inches and has multiple compartments. None of this is groundbreaking, but that’s why I like this bag: It’s simple, effective, and on the less expensive side at under $200. TripSavvy ’s former general manager Molly Fergus told me she’s traveled with the bag across Miami, Cancun, and all over Europe: “It’s survived being dragged across sand, dirt, and cobblestones,” she says. Travelpro’s limited lifetime guarantee covers defects to the wheels, zippers, extension handles, and carrying handles, and this lasts for however long you own it. On top of that, for the first year, your product is backed by its Trusted Companion Promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage caused by an airline and covers the shipping cost for any product that needs to be shipped to one of its repair facilities.

Additional reporting by Rachael Griffiths

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The Best Carry-On Luggage

Alt Text: Three of our top picks for carry-on luggage, shown side by side, an Away The Carry-On, a Travelpro Platinum Elite, and a Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential.

By Kit Dillon

Kit Dillon is a writer focused on bags and travel gear. He has worked for Wirecutter for a decade and lost count of the number of bags he has tested.

Traveling well is not always easy. Keeping your suitcase with you when you fly not only protects your belongings from loss or damage but may help you avoid extra fees as well.

If you decide to do so, you need a good carry-on bag.

Over the past 10 years, we’ve handled, tested, and traveled with 67 bags from more than 35 brands, and we remain convinced that the Travelpro Platinum Elite offers the best balance of value and quality for most travelers.

It packs five days’ worth of clothes into standard US carry-on dimensions 1 and has premium touches you might expect from a $600 bag at about half the price.

It’s a bag that you can rely on for life, even if it’s damaged by airlines —a rarity at any price.

Everything we recommend

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Carry-On Spinner

The best soft-sided carry-on.

This spinner carry-on offers the best balance of size, value, reliability, and durability, plus high-end details. It’s backed by a lifetime warranty.

Buying Options

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 22″ Carry-On Rollaboard

A bit more capacity and extra wheel durability.

This two-wheeled carry-on bag isn’t as maneuverable, but it offers slightly more space, a garment folder, and larger, more durable wheels.

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Away The Carry-On

The best hard-sided carry-on.

This great-looking and relatively resilient piece of hard-sided luggage has top-of-the-line components—including wheels as smooth-rolling as any we’ve tested.

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Away The Bigger Carry-On

Slightly more room, but you might get checked.

With more capacity than Away’s standard carry-on, this suitcase is sized appropriately for most flights. On smaller planes, though, you may get gate-checked.

Budget pick

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Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner

Lightweight and appealingly inexpensive.

Remarkably well priced for a reputable brand, this is an ideal lightweight pick and provides many features of luggage costing nearly twice as much.

Upgrade pick

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ Carry-On Expandable Spinner

A soft-sided carry-on that fits more in less.

This carry-on bag offers superlative build quality, plenty of expandable room, and a uniquely effective compression system. It’s a buy-it-for-life suitcase.

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ 2-Wheel Expandable Carry-On

More room, bigger wheels, less maneuverability.

If you’re willing to give up maneuverability for more space and bigger wheels, this is also a great option.

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Carl Friedrik The Carry-On

A more luxe hard-sided carry-on.

Luxury touches and a strong polycarbonate and aluminum design give this bag a standout look with exceptional feel and performance. It does cost nearly $200 more than the comparably sized Away bag, though.

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Yeti Crossroads 22″/35L Wheeled Luggage

A bag built for tough conditions.

A polycarbonate back and rugged wheels make this design suited for rougher travel over difficult surfaces. However, it has a limited warranty, and it’s somewhat unwieldy to handle.

What to consider

Four-wheel bags, aka spinners, are easier to maneuver down tight airplane aisles, but two-wheel bags will always be more durable .

Hard-sided looks better to most people, but soft-sided luggage withstands the bumps and knocks of travel for longer .

Plenty of reputable brands offer lifetime warranties; it’s generally worth paying a little extra for the peace of mind .

Depending on where you travel, you might need to look for specialty luggage sizes .

We’ve also included picks that stood out for their form and individual functionality: an upgrade with best-in-class compression, a pick made of polycarbonate , an upgraded hard-sided case with latch closures and an aluminum frame, a rolling soft-top hybrid , and a budget pick that’s also the best ultra-light suitcase we can find.

Travelpro’s Platinum Elite line of luggage is still our top pick after 10 years of testing. It addresses the concerns of most travelers for an affordable price while offering the best warranty against potential airline damage in the industry (as long as you register the luggage within 120 days of purchase, which you can do in minutes).

The Platinum Elite features smooth-rolling, replaceable wheels, as well as solid and comfortable telescoping handles and a hard-wearing nylon exterior propped up by a solid internal chassis. Travelpro also provides a full catalog of other replaceable parts . Instead of chasing the smart-bag moment, Travelpro added an exterior pocket with a USB pass-through extension that lets you insert your own battery pack for charging your phone. And weighing less than 8 pounds when empty, the Platinum Elite is dead in the center of average weight for bags this size.

In our view, soft-sided luggage lasts longer and shows less wear, but if you prefer the look of a hard-sided bag, Away’s The Carry-On is our choice. Like our other picks, this bag stands out for its high-end components: YKK zippers, smooth-running wheels, and a well-braced handle. Its strong but flexible polycarbonate shell shows scratches—however, after seven years of using the Away Carry-On, our testers have found that it is capable of enduring most of the trials of travel with fewer knocks than other similar models we’ve tested.

Away also makes a slightly larger version of the same model: The Bigger Carry-On . It conforms to carry-on size for most major airliners, but you might be asked to gate-check it on smaller planes.

Similar to our soft-sided picks, this Away bag is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. And though the coverage doesn’t explicitly protect against airline damage, it does apply to any damage that an airline could possibly dish out—specifically, but not limited to, the shell cracking or wheels breaking off.

Some companies have tried to shave off a few pounds from their standard luggage designs to make so-called ultra-light luggage. The Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner is the best of these bags we’ve seen, and it comes with the pedigree of our top pick but not quite as strong a warranty.

The Maxlite 5 is just over 2 pounds lighter than our top pick—that’s the weight of two or three pairs of jeans. It’s not a huge difference, but if you have trouble lifting luggage over your head and prefer an easier-to-manage suitcase, the Maxlite 5 may be your choice. This bag is also the best one we’ve found under $200, with almost all the benefits of luggage nearly twice the price.

For the more frequent flyer who is willing to invest in a higher-quality bag, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential Carry-On . Every detail of this bag, from the zippers to the wheels to the wrinkle-resistant suit compartment, is made to the highest standards, and it has a higher proportion of usable space than any other spinner bag we tested.

Briggs & Riley boosts this extra capacity with a ratcheting compression system that easily presses an entire extra outfit (if not more) into the same external dimensions as most other carry-ons. It’s simple, impressive, and unmatched by any other brand’s compression system.

The Expandable Spinner version is also the only spinner luggage model we tested with a built-in garment folder, which helps shirts and pants stay wrinkle-free if you pack them well. If things go awry, Briggs & Riley has a catalog of replaceable parts and a global network of repair centers , as well as a reliable lifetime warranty covering repairs for airline damage.

For some people, Carl Friedrik’s The Carry-On may be worth the extra cost. Behind the maturity of Italian leather accents and polish of higher-end Hinomoto wheels, the Carl Friedrik Carry-On bypasses the biggest compromise in most polycarbonate designs: the stitched-in zipper. Incorporating an aluminum frame around the center of the case and two latch locks, it feels comfortingly secure and well structured where other luggage tends to sag or bend away.

There’s a potential catch, however: The flex in a polycarbonate design (and most luggage, incidentally) is its strength. The more robust a piece of luggage becomes—by replacing, for instance, a zipper with an aluminum frame—the greater the chance that if something hits the case hard enough, the frame can bend or break. That said, you need to hit a frame like this with an extreme amount of focused force for that to happen. And Carl Friedrik provides a lifetime warranty that appears to cover airline damage in the event that an airline doesn’t compensate you within 14 days.

The Yeti Crossroads 22”/35L Wheeled Luggage represents the best of a relatively niche type of luggage design. Call it a hybrid model—a blend of a soft-sided luggage on top and hard-sided luggage on the back—that lends itself to fairly specific circumstances. It’s ideal for tough roads, broken streets, and slamming your luggage into uneven curbs with abandon. Do most people need this kind of luggage for their day-to-day travel? Absolutely not, and it can feel heavier than it really is. But if you do, this is the best there is—at least for the moment.

The Yeti Crossroads has everything you might expect from a brand that has built its reputation for over-the-top toughness and durability. The two heavy-duty wheels are among the largest and broadest that we’ve seen. Externally, Yeti blends a polycarbonate shell back with a water-resistant 700-denier nylon front and waterproof zippers. However, Yeti backs its luggage with only a three-year warranty and no mention of airline damage. That’s very limited protection, especially for the conditions this bag was designed for and definitely in comparison with the standards that our other picks set.

The research

Why you should trust us, how we picked and tested, our pick for the best carry-on luggage: travelpro platinum elite, our pick for the best hard-sided carry-on luggage: away the carry-on, budget pick: travelpro maxlite 5 carry-on spinner, upgrade pick for the best carry-on: briggs & riley baseline essential, upgrade pick for the best hard-sided carry-on: carl friedrik the carry-on, also great for tough conditions: yeti crossroads 35l wheeled luggage, other good carry-on luggage, what to look forward to, the competition.

I’ve been covering luggage and travel bag design for Wirecutter for nearly a decade and have personally researched, tested, and compared hundreds of bags in that time. Over the years we’ve also spoken with plenty of experts: flight attendants for major airlines, product designers and creative directors for luggage and gear companies, and travel and gear writers. My conversations with these people have helped shape our coverage, and we owe much to their collective knowledge.

Six of the carry-on suitcases we tested, shown lined up.

In the 10 years we’ve been covering this category, luggage has evolved, and so has our thinking about what makes the best carry-on for most people. After spending well over 200 hours doing research and interviews and easily twice that time conducting hands-on testing, we’ve seen a few truths become clear. First, at a certain threshold—roughly over $200—most luggage is fine. It will more than likely get you from point A to point B without incident many times a year for many years. What distinguishes great luggage from everything else is mostly an attention to detail—the quality of a bag’s handle, its wheels, the frame, and stitching—and a company’s guarantee that it will stand behind its product.

Every year we try to refine our testing and find new ways to consider what it means to be the best luggage. We’ve weighed and measured suitcases, comparing our results with company claims. We’ve calculated true internal capacity with hundreds of Ping-Pong balls 2 and some decently complex math for a writer to scratch out. We’ve packed and unpacked more bags than I care to remember. We’ve studied and compared wheel bearings, wheel sizes, pocket counts, pocket quality, the curious subtleties of garment bags that will (or more often won’t) keep your clothes wrinkle-free, the strength of warranties, and repairability.

A person pouring white plastic balls into the Travelpro Platinum Elite Spinner.

We believe that any maximally sized carry-on should be capable of holding enough clothes to last you five days with room to spare for miscellaneous necessities. Most years we aim to have two testers, one male and one female, pack two bags individually as if headed to the same wedding. 3 What we included isn’t representative of a family traveling or a couple splitting a bag, but we erred on the side of bulky, and we hope it gives you a clear idea of how much of your own stuff these bags will hold.

Women's clothes, shoes, and accessories packed for a five-day trip and a fancy gathering.

We looked at how each bag loaded. Was there an easy way to keep smaller items (such as socks and underwear) organized? Did it have compression straps to keep things in place? Were the straps thick enough to avoid creasing the clothes? Just how much would the bag compress? How much room was left over? Once packed, was the bag prone to tipping over?

An obstacle course and mock fuselage in Virgin America’s old training facility.

Over the years I’ve torn bags apart to see how the frames were put together, taken apart wheels, dismantled handles, and more or less treated luggage as poorly as one person could. I’ve wheeled loaded bags around many neighborhoods, looking at how well each bag rolled and how well it handled broken sidewalks, uneven pavement, grass, bricks, dirt, and curbs. I’ve dragged bags up and down two flights of concrete stairs, noting how easy this task was and how much damage the bags sustained. For our finalists, I’ve repeated the torture test along a second, even rougher route because I like the sound that polycarbonate luggage makes when it bounces down cavernous stairwells.

The twenty carry-on suitcases we tested lined up against a fence.

In fall 2023, we asked a panel of paid testers with a wide range of body types, dexterities, and mobilities to examine our picks and share their perspectives. We’ve incorporated their feedback in this review.

Our top picks for the best carry-on luggage, The Travelpro Platinum Elite 21-inch Carry-On Spinner and the Travelpro Platinum Elite 22-inch Carry-On Rollaboard.

The Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Carry-On Spinner is our pick for a soft-sided carry-on; if you need a little more room, we also recommend the Travelpro Platinum Elite 22″ Carry-On Rollaboard .

It has a history of great performance. Travelpro’s Platinum Elite line has been our top pick for almost every iteration of this guide because it addresses the concerns of most travelers for an affordable price: In addition to smooth-rolling, replaceable wheels, it features solid and comfortable telescoping handles and a hard-wearing nylon exterior propped up by a solid 7.8-pound internal chassis. Travelpro backs it all with a lifetime warranty that covers airline damage and shipping to the repair facility (as long as you register the luggage within 120 days of purchase). Additionally, Travelpro supplies a full catalog of other replaceable parts .

It moves well across most surfaces and through most situations. The spinner bag’s configuration stands out in particular because of its MagnaTrac wheels, which magnetically snap into a forward position when the bag is moving. The small tracking assistance makes a large difference when you’re navigating the Platinum Elite through a crowded airport or down a busy street. It also has an easy-to-use, removable garment bag. After years of testing, we think the superior maneuverability of spinner luggage, along with improvements in manufacturing processes, makes four-wheel bags a better choice for most people. However, if you prefer slightly more packing capacity (the equivalent of squeezing in two more sweatshirts), larger wheels that run more smoothly over rough terrain, and a more protective built-in garment folder, 4 you may appreciate the two-wheeled 22-inch version of the Platinum Elite. One of our paid testers, who’s 6-foot-6, told us that although he could see the appeal of a spinner, “I would still choose the two-wheeler. It has a little more space, and when you’re my size, packing is just so horrible.”

Our pick for best carry-on luggage sitting in front of an American Airlines carry-on size diagram to show that it will fit in the overhead bin.

It’s sized to maximize your space, but you have options. Measuring 23 by 13.5 by 9 inches, the Platinum Elite carry-on bag (in either wheel configuration) hits the upper margins of actual carry-on size limits and could get you gate-checked by an overzealous agent. However, it fits into most standard-size baggage caddies at check-in, including that of American Airlines and United Airlines. I’ve personally traveled with Travelpro carry-ons this size for more than 45,000 miles spread across 50 flights, from regional to long-haul to international routes, and I’ve never had an issue fitting within gate-side luggage sizers. If you’re nervous about getting caught at the gate or often fly in very small regional planes, Travelpro makes a 20-inch Platinum Elite as well as a slimmer international size, but they hold less (naturally) and lack a suiter insert.

An opened Platinum Elite Carry-On Spinner next to its removable garment bag.

It keeps clothes compacted but not creased. Inside, the Platinum Elite has a pair of tie-down straps and two broad panels with pockets that cinch down, similar in design and function to what you’d find in much more expensive Briggs & Riley luggage . Compared with the simple tie-down straps you often find in cheaper luggage, the panels do a great job of keeping things compacted without creasing clothes—a problem we’ve encountered in numerous other bags we’ve tested. Beyond that, the Platinum Elite’s internal organization system is about average. It will be familiar to anyone who has used a suitcase before, which means there’s no learning curve for optimizing the storage capacity. One long mesh pocket sits on one of the bag’s sides, and a smaller removable transparent plastic bag sits on the other side for easy TSA inspection of toiletries.

It’s tough yet flexible. The exterior is made of a hard-wearing nylon fabric, a key feature of all the bags we’ve tested. It hides scuffs and scratches, and it’s much more versatile than hard-sided bags. An expansion zipper lets you increase storage by about 30% in a pinch—although the bag is no longer carry-on compliant at that point. We prefer to use the expansion zipper as something of an ad-hoc compression system: We unzip the expansion zipper while packing the bag and then zip it at the end, tamping everything down tight. The Platinum Elite carry-on also has a variety of convenient exterior pockets, including two in the front, suitable for a sleep mask and other small miscellaneous items, and one on the side for a battery, though it can fit a bit more if necessary. It also has an accordion pocket on the front for magazines and electronic tablets.

It’s well balanced and spacious. This luggage has an 1,856-cubic-inch interior, which we measured using hundreds of Ping-Pong balls . In real-world terms (the needs of Ping-Pong champions notwithstanding), the Platinum Elite swallowed up five days’ worth of clothes with no problem and had a good deal of room to spare—and that’s without our resorting to the expansion zipper.

It has an excellent warranty. Should anything go wrong, you can take advantage of Travelpro’s generous lifetime warranty, which covers airline damage . The sole other company we’ve seen offering this extensive a warranty is Briggs & Riley, whose carry-on suitcases start at about $500. Travelpro bags have owner-serviceable parts and multiple repair centers . To get repair service, you can either drop the bag off at a repair center or ship the bag to Travelpro, the cost of which the company will cover. Keep in mind that the warranty doesn’t cover cosmetic wear.

Travelpro has a history of fixing production errors remarkably quickly. In 2019, we noticed a small uptick in Wirecutter reader complaints about zipper tabs breaking. We reached out to Travelpro, and a representative told us that a production error expanded the capacity of the front pocket of the Platinum Elite; this allowed travelers to overpack the pocket, which put excessive strain on the zipper. Travelpro identified and fixed the issue before it had reached the threshold of more than a few comments online.

Dimensions: 23.5 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 7.8 pounds Volume: 46 liters

How the Platinum Elite has held up

After nearly a decade of testing the Platinum Elite line of bags from Travelpro, we have yet to encounter a single serious issue. The fabric exterior brushes off scrapes and is easy enough to clean. Simply, it is a remarkably built bag that continues to travel well, year after year.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The back of a Travelpro Platinum Elite carry-on suitcase.

  • Though the Platinum Elite rolled well in general, we are still concerned when dragging the bag up stairs. Some of the other bags we tested had long plastic bumper strips running most of the way up the length of the bag; this Travelpro model’s skid plate isn’t as big or as protective. I haven’t had an issue, but if you’re particularly rough on your luggage or uncomfortable lifting the bag over curbs or up stairs, it’s something to be aware of.

Close-up of the battery pocket on the side of the Travelpro Platinum Elite.

  • In 2018, Travelpro added a USB-A pass-through cable to the Platinum Elite as a way to compete with so-called smart bags. We like the battery pocket, but the built-in cable itself, which routes from the pocket to a USB port less than 6 inches away, is an unnecessary item, which at best adds a potential point of failure to the bag—USB cables do not last forever. Does it ruin the bag? No. Is it a feature? Not really.

Our picks for the best hard-sided carry-on luggage, an Away The Carry-On and the Away The Bigger Carry-On.

If you prefer the look of hard-sided luggage or the security of knowing that you can’t overpack your suitcase, Away’s The Carry-On is the carry-on we recommend. If you want to maximize your available carry-on space, it also comes in a slightly larger size: The Bigger Carry-On .

It can take wear and tear. Most travelers are still better off with one of our soft-sided picks than a hard-sided carry-on; soft-sided luggage shows less wear and typically lasts longer than hard-sided luggage. But the Away Carry-On’s wheels and zipper are as well made as those of our soft-sided picks, and its polycarbonate showed fewer scratches than that of hard-sided competitors.

We’ve tested the Away Carry-On for six years, traveling with it ourselves across the country and lending several units to testers and frequent travelers to see how they enjoyed using the bag. Its polycarbonate feels similar to that used on more high-end (and significantly pricier) suitcases such as the Rimowa Essential Cabin , which is more than three times as expensive.

An opened Away The Carry-On suitcase.

You have options if you need extra space. Away makes a similar model of suitcase with an expandable zipper, The Carry-On Flex . The Flex is the same bag as the standard Carry-On except for the expanding center zipper and the price (it’s about $50 more). Personally, I’m not a fan of expanding zippers on suitcases. It feels like just one more thing to break. But some people may prefer having the extra flexibility.

It feels great to use. The bag itself feels good in the hands, and the wheels are noticeably better than those on any of the hard-sided competitors we tried. Away also uses YKK zippers, outclassing our top pick in that regard (Travelpro moved to Supra zippers in 2015). At this point, we’re pretty comfortable saying that years of debate over the best zipper are largely redundant, but YKK still sets the standard.

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Away has sparked more imitators and outright duplicates than any other brand in the past decade, in part due to its appeal with younger travelers. I’ve thought about why, and as best as I can guess, a simple polycarbonate cube dripped in limited-edition soft hues does exude a certain calm; the fact that some of those same colors also coat the exteriors of pills ending in suffixes -ax and -il is not, one assumes, accidental.

It has a great warranty. The Away Carry-On is backed by a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects and parts breaking. Though the warranty doesn’t specifically mention airline damage, the damages it does list—cracks or breaks in the shell, wheels or handles becoming unusable, zippers that don’t work, fabric tears that render any pocket unusable—basically outline anything an airline could possibly dish out.

Dimensions (for The Carry-On): 21.7 by 14.4 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 7.5 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • The Carry-On’s sleek style comes at a cost: Its polycarbonate shell is ultimately more likely to break than the nylon fabric of our other picks.
  • It lacks certain amenities, such as external pockets and a suiter, that our top picks have.
  • The clamshell design, which splits down the middle and opens into two parts, can make the bag frustrating to pack and unpack. Packing cubes help, but after years of packing and unpacking soft-sided luggage with a single lid, I personally find a clamshell design to be more finicky when packing.

Our budget pick for best carry-on luggage, the Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Carry-On Spinner.

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner is one of the lightest pieces of luggage we’ve tested, at a great price.

It’s lightweight. We have a hard time imagining how anyone could make a suitcase much lighter than this without breaking certain laws of physics. A few years ago, I took apart a Maxlite suitcase to see how the internal frame was built. What I found beneath the fabric was a clever lattice of plastic supporting the frame, which offered the best balance between weight-saving and structure.

For some people, especially those with limited upper-body strength, a lighter bag—even by just a few pounds—may be easier to lift or manage. That said, most people don’t need extremely light luggage, but just to pack less. For all the innovative design, the Maxlite 5 shaves only 2.4 pounds off the weight of our top pick. That’s the equivalent of a couple of pairs of jeans.

It’s inexpensive. My general advice to friends is to spend more than $200 but less than $500 to get good, if not great, luggage. The Maxlite 5 is the one piece of luggage I’ve found that breaks that rule. You can usually find it for about $150 or less, which is a remarkable price considering the bag’s quality.

Top view of an opened Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Carry-On Spinner.

Simple is good. This model doesn’t have any real bells or whistles—no battery pass-throughs or magnetically tracked wheels, as with our other Travelpro picks. Instead you’ll find two simple front pockets, a few well-placed handles, and a cavernous main compartment with a couple of pockets and two light straps to hold your stuff in place.

It comes from a trusted brand. We haven’t covered, examined, and interrogated a single luggage brand at Wirecutter for as long as we have Travelpro. For a decade, Travelpro has done a premier job of maintaining trust with its customers and with us—we’ve watched the company make small changes in design, catch flaws quickly, and address warranty concerns promptly. This is not something we say lightly: Travelpro is a name you can trust.

Dimensions: 23 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 5.4 pounds Volume: 46 liters

  • The Maxlite 5’s warranty isn’t as robust as that of our top pick: Manufacturing defects in the wheels, zippers, and handles are covered for as long as you own the bag, but airline damage and shipping to a Travelpro repair center are covered only for the first year. (And you do need to register the bag.) Considering that this bag costs half the price of the Platinum Elite, this makes sense, but it’s something to be aware of.

Two Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22-inch Carry-On Expandable Spinners, the four- and two-wheeled versions, shown side by side.

If you’re a frequent flyer and willing to invest in higher-quality gear, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ Carry-On Expandable Spinner (also available in a two-wheeled version with more capacity).

It’s the best of the best. Every detail of this top-rated bag, from the zippers to the wheels to the wrinkle-resistant suit compartment, is made to the highest standards, and we found that it had a higher proportion of usable space than any other spinner bag we tested. Briggs & Riley keeps its design consistent, adding, at most, small improvements such as this year’s upgraded lifting handle. Our 6-foot-6 paid tester pointed out that the Baseline Essential’s handle extended an inch and a half farther than that of the Travelpro Platinum Elite, which made it less likely to hit his heels as he pulled it.

Although the wheels don’t snap into alignment, they are exceptionally smooth-rolling and easy to maneuver. If you fly more than 25,000 miles per year, it’s worthwhile to invest in luggage that goes beyond merely being sturdy and actually improves your overall travel experience. That’s why we’ve been recommending it since we first covered this topic in 2014. The Baseline Essential is one of the best carry-on luggage options available today.

Close-up of the plastic handle of the Briggs & Riley’s CX expansion and compression system.

Its compression system is truly a marvel. The most ingenious part of the Baseline Essential bag is its CX expansion and compression system. Pull upward on two plastic handles inside the bag, and you can extend its depth a full 2.5 inches. Load the bag as full as you need to, and zip it closed. Then you push down on the bag, which compresses it as a clip mechanism secures it in place. Unlike other expansion systems, which are either open or closed, this one locks into incremental positions. It’s a unique design and very satisfying to use.

The inside of a Briggs & Riley and a Travelpro Platinum Elite spinners.

It’s the easiest to pack. Briggs & Riley placed the tracks for the Baseline Essential handles on the outside of the bag, which allows for a flat surface in the interior of the bag, with no small crevices to work around for simple packing. And in our tests, after packing 10 bags and trying to figure out strategies for each nook and cranny, packing on a broad flat surface felt like a luxury. According to our measurements, the bag, unexpanded, offers 1,905 cubic inches of storage room (and that accounts for the space occupied by the wheel wells and such). Expanded, it can stow 2,110 cubic inches. That’s remarkably efficient for a bag that does so much. All of these features add up to a carry-on that is easier to pack than any other bag we tested.

The Baseline Essential spinner is also the only spinner luggage model we tested with a built-in garment folder. It’s similar to the folder in Travelpro’s two-wheeled Platinum Elite bag, and that’s a good thing. It’s easy to pack and has an anchor point for hangers. Each of the three folds has a bit of padding that helps to keep a suit from pinching onto itself and creasing, though much of that depends on how well you pack. You can fit a week’s worth of clothes in the Baseline Essential, including some puffy gear for colder weather. A wide, wrinkle-free tie-down system completes the package.

It’s understated. On the outside, the Baseline Essential is pretty unremarkable. There’s nothing eye-grabbing about the bag, which is good if you’re trying to avoid being gate-checked (or having it stolen). Its outer, nylon fabric seems to be of a tighter weave than that used on the other bags we’ve tested. We also noticed a robust feel to the zippers, which are a self-repairing type made by YKK.

Similar to our top pick, the Baseline Essential includes a charging pocket. However, Briggs & Riley skipped the internal USB wiring, instead opting for a simple pocket arrangement (video) on the back of the bag for discreetly storing a charge pack and your phone. It’s an elegant solution.

It comes with an excellent warranty. All Briggs & Riley bags come with a lifetime warranty that covers any damage to the “functional aspects” of the bag, even if caused by an airline (like Travelpro, Briggs & Riley does not cover cosmetic wear or cleaning). Although Briggs & Riley handles warranty-covered repairs at no extra cost, you do have to pay to ship the bag to the company to carry out any repairs; it will ship your bag back to you for free. Or you can drop off the bag at one of the many repair centers . Briggs & Riley emphasizes that returning your bag to you in its original condition, even after repairs, is not always possible. The bags are easy to service and repair, so you can also order the parts you need and replace them yourself at home.

We’ve put in the miles, and the Baseline Essential is in a separate league. Over a five-year period before the pandemic, Wirecutter founder Brian Lam carried a two-wheeled Baseline Essential carry-on while traveling 150,000 miles and farther. After considering all the bags in our test and logging an additional 40,000 miles with a similarly priced bag by Tumi, he was convinced that this model is the best for anyone who’s always on the move. “I love this bag. It carries so much,” Brian said. “Sometimes I check it. Sometimes I carry it. It always fits.”

Dimensions: 22 by 14 by 9 (expands to 11.5) inches (HWD) Weight: 10 pounds Volume: 37 liters (expands to 48 liters)

  • Despite the plastic shielding, the exposed rails on the exterior could use more protection. While dragging the bag up stairs (which we don’t advise doing), we felt more scraping than we’d like.
  • At first glance, the handle feels too loose for a roughly $700 bag. We spoke to Briggs & Riley representatives, and they explained that this is a deliberate choice: The looser tolerances allow for the handle to retract by itself when you click its button, without your having to force it down. In practice, this is very helpful for scaling stairs and could save you some hassle in tight quarters, such as in the aisle of an airplane.
  • At 10 pounds, the Baseline Essential is the heaviest bag we recommend. In this price range, weight often equals durability, which equals quality. But if you’re uncomfortable with a heavier bag, this isn’t the best pick for you.

A Carl Friedrik The Carry-On, our upgrade pick for the best hard-sided carry-on.

Carl Friedrik’s The Carry-On is an impressive polycarbonate case that improves in areas where most other companies tend to cut corners.

It’s robust and durable. It improves the usual hard-case design primarily by replacing the zipper with an aluminum frame sealed with two metal latches incorporating TSA locks. This trim makes the case feel far more robust, which is a very satisfying feeling when you’re wheeling luggage around an airport.

An opened Carl Friedrik The Carry-On suitcase showing its removable compression pad.

Clasping shut an aluminum frame with a metal lock is pleasing—it feels like closing a safe and locking it tight. The polycarbonate shell has an equally rigid feeling but exhibits plenty of flexibility under strain. Although it’s difficult to compare polycarbonates between brands, higher-end polycarbonate feels dense to the touch even as the material flexes; in this piece of luggage, Carl Friedrik offers impressive quality.

Additionally, the Carl Friedrik Carry-On has YKK zippers internally and Hinomoto spinner wheels from Japan—both considered the top of their class.

It’s thoughtfully styled. The soft leather accents and bolted frame all have a certain maturity that’s often lacking in other, competing cases. This look carries to the inside of the luggage as well. A simple gray polyester lining accompanies two sets of compression straps and a removable compression pad, which has a zippered pocket.

It has an excellent warranty. As you might expect for the price, Carl Friedrik backs up its luggage with a lifetime warranty that protects against airline damage (assuming the airline hasn’t responded to your request for compensation within 14 days).

Dimensions: 21.6 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 8.6 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • This is a brand-new pick—so far we haven’t found any flaws, but we’re keeping an eye on the latches. Luggage latches are small, complicated mechanical devices that have a myriad of ways to fail.
  • The handle feels just a touch loose, which, as with our upgrade pick from Briggs & Riley , can be a benefit. It can also sometimes be a hazard. Again, we’ll continue testing it.

A Yeti Crossroads 22-inch/35-liter Wheeled Luggage.

Hybrid designs like the Yeti Crossroads 22″/35L Wheeled Luggage aren’t for everyone, but if you like the flexibility of a soft-sided luggage with the hard-hitting ruggedness of a polycarbonate back and two large fixed wheels, then this bag is just right.

It’s made from tough materials and easy-to-repair parts. Yeti has a reputation for using tough, sometimes cutting-edge, materials in all its gear. The Crossroads is no exception. The 700-denier nylon is one of the better nylons we’ve tested—tightly woven and exceptionally durable. (Denier is a measure of the fiber thickness in a fabric.)

View of the inside of a Yeti Crossroads 22-inch/35-liter Wheeled Luggage.

The Crossroads comes in only a two-wheeled design, which is usually able to withstand more damage than a four-wheeled design. The wheels are also easier to service on the road and often replaceable. 5

It’s well organized. It includes a front panel organizer, similar to that of modern laptop backpacks, with two slots for your laptop and tablet plus a mesh pocket for spare gear. Fully packed, it still has room for a few magazines as well, if you like. Internally, the soft top has a zippered main compartment with a decent amount of packing space, as well as two mesh organizing pockets.

It’s a pleasure to pack. As the Crossroads is built around a molded polycarbonate base, the entire suitcase becomes, in essence, a large tray to pack and then zip shut. It’s a very satisfying design—easier to manage than many of the clamshell designs that are currently popular. Yeti’s packing cubes are designed to fit snugly in the Crossroads’s main compartment, and the bag does come with one small cube. But if you choose these, you’re spending a premium for additional packing cubes when almost any packing cube will work.

Dimensions: 22 by 14 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 8 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • We’d love to see a better warranty. Three years is very limited when compared with other luggage brands selling similarly priced suitcases—especially for a bag that claims to be as tough as the brand’s reputation.
  • Occasionally, Yeti’s tough-gear reputation veers almost into absurdity, as with the inclusion here of self-sealing zippers on a bag that isn’t actually waterproof—merely weather resistant. They’re top-of-the-line zippers. But self-sealing zippers can be hard to operate and require regular lubrication, which most people aren’t used to providing.
  • The front-facing laptop organizer is woefully unshielded. If you’re traveling with a laptop, place it deep within the bag if you want it properly protected.
  • The bag feels heavy—by our measurements, it weighs about a half pound more than Yeti’s 7.5-pound estimation. It’s not the heaviest of our picks, but something about the weight distribution and shape of the bag makes it feel heavier when you’re swinging it around.

If you need a hard-sided budget bag: Look at the Gregory Quadro Hardcase 22″ , an unexpectedly high-quality suitcase from an outdoor-gear company. Gregory offers a lifetime warranty with service and repair. Although the warranty doesn’t explicitly mention airline damage, Gregory’s good reputation speaks for itself in this matter. However, the Quadro Hardcase is a pound heavier (at 6.5 pounds) and about $60 more than our budget pick.

If the Away Carry-On is sold out: Consider the Monos Carry-On Plus . Picking between these two models came down to splitting some very fine hairs. Both use YKK zippers. Both have lifetime warranties. The handles and interiors are almost identical. Monos even hides the stitching that attaches the zipper to the polycarbonate frame, which is a nice aesthetic touch. The difference came down to the Away Carry-On’s wheels, which spun just that much more freely in our testing, and the underside handle, which made it easier to pull out of overhead bins. And we’ve tested the Away Carry-On for longer. However, if it’s unavailable, the Monos model is a good, nearly identical substitute.

If you want a bag made of recycled materials: We suggest the Paravel Aviator Carry-On . Paravel is attempting to design luggage with recycled materials and some environmentally minded transparency to the company’s production methods. However, you pay a premium for the effort. Quality-wise, the bag is similar to our other hard-sided picks, for about a hundred more dollars. And much of the Paravel branding is built on carbon offsets, which we are deeply skeptical of (though we wish they worked).

If you’re an infrequent adventurer: Try the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag Roller , which could almost be an also-great pick under our hybrid pick . It’s cheaper, has a better warranty (but no explicit coverage for airline damage), and is made from recycled materials. However, the overall build quality is wanting. For example, the polycarbonate shell doesn’t fully cover the tubes for the extendable handle as it does with our hybrid pick. It seems an oversight for bags that are built to knock around.

If the best possible suit-packing experience is all you want, and money is no object: The Vocier C38 Carry-On Luggage is worth a look, despite a few flaws and an $800 price tag. The C38 takes a unique, fold-free approach to packing clothes. Rather than folding garments in on themselves to fit in the bag, it bends the suit around the outside of the luggage frame in a U shape. This packing method creates no creases and therefore no wrinkles. The case is protected by a limited lifetime warranty that doesn’t cover airline damage.

We hope to take a look at the European brand Floyd , which is currently popular on Instagram. At first glance, it’s another piece of luggage looking to appeal to a younger mass audience. But the easy-to-replace polyurethane wheels and bearings—similar to skateboard wheels—do have “user-serviceable parts inside” curb appeal.

We’re currently testing Level8’s Voyageur series of luggage, which features an extra-wide handle. It’s a design trend we’re starting to track with a few lesser-known brands (and, incidentally, a Louis Vuitton case costing several thousand dollars). A wide handle should do two things: It should free up a little more space inside the luggage, and it should improve handling.

Lastly, we’re considering expanding our coverage to include equipment cases like those made by Pelican . Though their appropriate use is very specific, when you need to travel with high-end gear or fragile valuables, Pelican cases more or less set the standard.

Soft-sided carry-on luggage

Cotopaxi Allpa 38L Roller Bag : We’re generally fans of Cotopaxi’s Allpa line, but this two-wheeled bag falls short. Specifically, the bottom of the bag is split by the zipper, which gives the bag an unstable feeling when it’s standing upright.

Eagle Creek Tarmac XE 4-Wheel 22″ Carry On Luggage : If this bag were about $150 cheaper, it would be a good price for the quality. We like the recycled materials, but the bag lacks framing.

Solo Re:Treat Carry-On Spinner : I appreciate any bag made entirely out of recycled materials, but this model (from a brand owned by the same company that manages Briggs & Riley) felt awfully flimsy. Even with its five-year warranty, I just don’t trust that this bag can go the distance.

Thule Subterra : The clamshell design—similar to the ones you find on hard-sided bags—makes this bag difficult to close if you’re trying to fill it to its full capacity. It just isn’t as easy to use as our soft-sided picks.

Timbuk2 Copilot Luggage Roller : The balance on this bag was decent, and it stood up well unloaded or loaded. Its wheels had a cheap ball-bearing rhythmic chatter, though, and the abundance of zippers and internal compartments made it tedious to pack.

Tumi Aerotour International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On : At about half the price, this would be a great bag. But paying nearly $700 for a five-year warranty and a bag that doesn’t do nearly as much as a Briggs & Riley suitcase seems a bit silly.

Hard-sided carry-on luggage

Amazon Basics 24-Inch Hardside Spinner : This bag is a surprisingly good carry-on for about $90. However, its ABS plastic shell is not as tough as a polycarbonate shell. It’s worth investing more in your luggage—the bag you choose will last longer and work better.

Arlo Skye The Frame Carry-On : The Arlo Skye carry-on is a decent piece of luggage, but it’s hard to square the bag with its cost: $200 more than our pick from Away .

Away The Carry-On: Aluminum Edition : 10 pounds! At this weight, you’ve lost a quarter of your allowable luggage weight to the suitcase alone, unpacked. And it’s nearly as expensive as our upgrade pick, with a much less satisfying compression system.

Briggs & Riley Torq and Sympatico : Though these collections seek to solve a different problem, neither is as impressive as the Baseline series.

Calpak Ambeur Carry-On Luggage : We preferred sturdier polycarbonate shells over Calpak’s blended ABS polycarbonate shell. Also, the bag’s handling felt jittery against normal airport floor surfaces.

Delsey Rempart Expandable Spinner Carry-On : At just around $200, the Rempart is a decent budget option. However, the external styling (like layers of pressed sheet pans) is an odd choice. It has some practicality, but only if you’re stacking identical Delsey cases one on top of another, which might happen, I suppose, at some point … maybe.

July Carry On : In the lineup between July, Monos, and Away, July falls just short. We appreciate the lifetime warranty, YKK zippers, and flexible but dense-feeling polycarbonate. But the overall design doesn’t do much to improve on the category (as the Monos bag subtly does).

Level8 Road Runner Pro Carry-On 20″ : This is potentially a decent budget pick at just around $200. But the one-year warranty and the somewhat fiddly TSA lock and front latching panel give us pause.

Lojel Cubo Medium : Although we liked the uncommon top-loading design, the internal organization of the lid made packing this carry-on difficult. We also weren’t impressed by the zippered expansion system, which made the suitcase feel bulkier than our picks.

Lojel Voja Medium : An odd suitcase, this would be a great children’s suitcase or a budget pick—especially if it were under $200. But its current price is steep for a polypropylene blend with a couple of latches.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Chris Ryan.

Airline policies vary, but a general rule is that the bag must be under 45 linear inches—the total sum of the bag’s length, width, and depth. Here’s the current sizing breakdown among the major US airlines:

  • Alaska Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Allegiant Air: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • American Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches (the dimensions of soft-sided garment bags are allowed to add up to 51 inches)
  • Delta Air Lines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Frontier Airlines: 24 by 16 by 10 inches (and less than 35 pounds)
  • Hawaiian Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • JetBlue Airways: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Southwest Airlines: 24 by 16 by 10 inches
  • Spirit Airlines: 22 by 18 by 10 inches
  • Sun Country Airlines: 24 by 16 by 11 inches
  • United Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches

We double-checked the measurable packable space of our top picks against the manufacturers’ listed volumes by filling each piece of luggage with hundreds of Ping-Pong balls: 144 Ping-Pong balls weigh exactly 0.5 pound, and each Ping-Pong ball represents approximately 2 cubic inches (PDF) . After weighing each piece of luggage three times to establish an average empty weight, we filled the bags as full as we could with Ping-Pong balls and measured the change in weight. For every half-pound increase in weight we estimated 288 cubic inches of packable space.

His five-day travel kit included the following:

  • 1 two-piece linen suit on a hanger
  • 1 dress shirt on a hanger
  • 1 pair of jeans
  • 1 pair of khakis
  • 5 medium-weight to lightweight shirts
  • 1 heavy sweater
  • 2 flannel shirts
  • 5 pairs of boxer briefs
  • 5 pairs of sport socks

Her five-day travel kit included the following:

  • 1 dress on a hanger
  • 1 blazer on a hanger
  • 1 blouse on a hanger
  • 1 pair of heels
  • 2 pairs of jeans
  • 1 pair of light sneakers
  • 5 pairs of underwear and 3 bras
  • 1 pair of yoga pants
  • 1 flannel shirt
  • 1 hair dryer
  • 1 curling iron
  • 1 jewelry/makeup kit
  • 3 pairs of sport socks
  • 4 lightweight shirts

You use a garment folder by laying a suit or dress across the panels, folding them into themselves, and zipping up the inner compartment. A folder should be wide enough that a suit isn’t cramped, and it should include hanger straps (which should fit around everything, even larger plastic hangers) to keep things from shifting around too much. Some folding boards have 0.75-inch-diameter foam rolls in them to help prevent creases along the packed clothes’ fold lines. When you aren’t traveling with fancy clothes, you can take the whole apparatus apart and use it as luggage dividers in the main bag itself, or leave it at home, converting the suit/dress compartment into an extra packing cube.

Yeti doesn’t seem to have an easy way to order replaceable wheels. But the 3.5-by-1-inch wheels are fairly common, and we’re looking at the best possible alternatives.

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Kit Dillon is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter. He was previously an app developer, oil derrick inspector, public-radio archivist, and sandwich shop owner. He has written for Popular Science, The Awl, and the New York Observer, among others. When called on, he can still make a mean sandwich.

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The Best Rolling Luggage of 2024

After destroying the wheels of two spinner suitcases on the cobblestones in Germany, I’ve learned the value of investing in high-quality luggage that’s built to last. If you’re looking for the most durable luggage out there, two-wheeled roller luggage is your best bet.

From business trips to Malaysia to safaris in South Africa, I have experience with many different kinds of travel. I’ve hauled luggage over some pretty unforgiving surfaces, and I know how important it is to have a durable, well-built suitcase you can count on when you’re far from home.

Before we dive into a list of the best rolling suitcases, it’s important to understand the difference between roller and spinner bags.

  • Spinner luggage has four spinner wheels that can rotate 360-degrees so you can push the bag in any direction and it will roll smoothly.
  • Rolling suitcases , also known as rollaboards, have two wheels that are mounted at fixed points on the suitcase with an extendable handle that lets you pull them behind you.

Luggage with spinner wheels has become much more popular, but there are many advantages of rollaboards. These include better durability, easier rolling on rough terrain, and even improved ergonomics .

One thing to note is that you can’t really find rollaboard hard shell luggage these days. If you want the advantages of two sturdy wheels, you’ll need to focus on soft-sided bags.

I’ll highlight the best rolling suitcases for various categories and unpack the details and specs of each one.

  • Best Rolling Luggage Overall: Travelpro Maxlite 5 Medium Rollaboard
  • Most Affordable Rolling: US Traveler Rio Carry-On
  • Best Lightweight Rolling Luggage: Bric’s X-Bag Carry-On Rolling Duffel
  • Best Carry-On Rolling Luggage: Briggs & Riley Baseline 22”
  • Best Checked Rolling Luggage: Db Hugger 90L Rollerbag
  • Best Rolling Duffel Luggage: Travelpro Bold 30” Rolling Duffel
  • Best Rolling Luggage Set: July Family Luggage Set
  • Best Rolling Underseat Luggage: Travelpro Maxlite 5 Rolling Underseat Bag
  • Best Kids Rolling Luggage: American Tourister Kid’s 18”
  • Best Small Rolling Luggage: Samsonite Ascella Underseater
  • Best Large Rolling Luggage: Eagle Creek Expanse
  • Best Rolling Garment Bag Luggage: Briggs & Riley Baseline Garment Bag
  • Best Hard Rolling Luggage: Monos Check-In Medium
  • Best Soft Rolling Luggage: Delsey SkyMax 2.0
  • Best Rolling Backpack for Carry-On Luggage: Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Convertible Backpack
  • Best Rolling Luggage for Flight Crews: Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Medium Rollaboard : Best Rolling Luggage Overall

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Medium Rollaboard

In 1987 Bob Plath, an airline pilot and the founder of Travelpro, invented the rollaboard suitcase by attaching two wheels and an extendable handle.

That’s right, the Travelpro brand was built by the inventor of rollaboard luggage, so it’s no surprise that the best rolling luggage comes from Travelpro.

When Plath started making luggage, he initially marketed them to fellow flight crews. Soon, though, the idea took off and travelers around the world started using wheeled luggage based on his original design.

One of the key benefits of rollaboard luggage is durability. Four-wheel spinners are much more complicated and fragile than the securely-mounted wheels of 2-wheel luggage. The best rolling luggage needs to make the most of this advantage with extremely durable and long-lasting construction.

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 knocks this out of the park with durable materials, well-engineered wheels, and excellent quality construction. Compared to pretty much any spinner suitcase with four wheels, the wheels on this bag feel absolutely bomber.

Of course, any component is going to wear out over time. The Maxlite 5 addresses this with easily replaceable wheels that you can buy from their parts catalog . I love seeing luggage brands give you the ability to make your bag last forever.

The Maxlite pro also has a good assortment of internal and external zippered pockets and compression straps. Frequent travelers know how much good organization can make travel easier.

While this medium 26” bag is intended for checked luggage, the Maxlite 5 is also available in a smaller carry-on bag .

All Travelpro products have a 100-day trial where your can return for now cost and are covered by a great limited lifetime warranty.

If you’re going to be hauling your suitcase across cobblestone streets in Europe or even rougher paths around the world, this durable rollaboard suitcase won’t disappoint.

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US Traveler Rio Carry-On : Most Affordable Rolling

US Traveler Rio Carry-On

US Traveler makes a lot of inexpensive, functional items that are fantastic for people looking to save money while still getting a decent product. Plus, it’s all available right on Amazon.

The best budget luggage should ideally cost less than $100 while still providing good performance and longevity. In my opinion, rollaboards are better budget choice than luggage with 360-degree spinner wheels. When manufacturers cut costs on spinner wheels, they are even more likely to break during use.

The US Traveler Rio Carry-On is very affordable, and still packs in a lot of great features, making it a great rolling suitcase for anyone on a budget.

You should be aware that with a piece of luggage this inexpensive, you won’t get the same quality and craftsmanship as higher-end brands. The weak point here will be the zippers. If you are only traveling occasionally, though, this budget bag should do the job.

Hey, it’s a suitcase. It doesn’t have to be expensive or fancy. It’ll carry your clothes just fine.

Bric’s X-Bag Carry-On Rolling Duffel : Best Lightweight Rolling Luggage

Bric's X-Bag Carry-On Rolling Duffel Bag

Bric’s is an Italian family-owned business that originally started making premium leather bags in 1952. They specialize in exceptional craftsmanship and making beautiful products that stand the test of time.

If you’re traveling the world, you want a rugged carry-on bag that is as lightweight as possible so it doesn’t weigh you down when tossing your luggage into overhead bins or hauling it through cities.

Bric’s X-Travel product line is a collection of utilitarian travel bags with adventure-ready styling and features. The X-Bag Carry-On Duffel is a rolling carry-on that weighs in at just five pounds, cutting down the weight you have to carry around.

The exterior of the carry-on-sized X-Bag is made of durable polyamide fabric with a thick PVC coating. This makes it extremely water resistant so all your belongings are protected when you encounter monsoon season in Southeast Asia or blizzards in New England.

With a compact size of 21.7”x12.8″x10.2”, this softside carry-on is easily small enough to fit carry-on size restrictions for most overhead bins on virtually any flight in the world. You’ll never need to worry about showing up to the gate only to be told you have to check your carry-on bag because it’s too big.

The flip side is that this carry-on bag will be a bit small for many people. If you aren’t a light packer, you may want to look for a bigger carry-on with a bit more packing space.

On the outside of this carry-on, you have multiple compartments for easy access to anything you may need when traveling. I hate digging around inside my carry-on for something mid-trip, so having exterior pockets is a very welcome feature.

In my view, if you’re looking for the best lightweight luggage for a rolling international carry-on , you can’t go wrong with the X-Bag Rolling Duffel.

Briggs & Riley Baseline 22” : Best Carry-On Rolling Luggage

Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 2 Wheel Carry-on

Briggs & Riley is one of the world’s premier luggage manufacturers and are a top choice for flight crews and frequent fliers. While their products are more expensive than most of the options on this list, the price is worth it if you’re looking for the absolute best in quality and durability.

Briggs & Riley backs up their products with a true lifetime warranty that’s one of the best in the business. So if you invest in one of their products, you can rest assured knowing you’re getting a suitcase for life.

This is fantastic news for anyone looking for the best carry-on luggage . If you’re a frequent flier, you know that your carry-on takes a lot of abuse. From shoving them into a tight overhead compartment to dragging them over rough surfaces, we ask a lot from them.

It stands to reason that, if you’re traveling frequently, you want a high-quality carry-on that can stand up to everything you throw at it. Fortunately, rolling carry-on luggage is the most durable option. With two larger wheels, rolling suitcases can take a lot more abuse than carry-on luggage with spinner wheels.

The Briggs & Riley Baseline 22” carry-on is built to stand the test of time. With rugged construction, ballistic nylon fabric, ample packing space, and clean styling, this carry-on is great for anyone who is willing to spend a bit more money for higher quality and top-notch design.

The expandable design lets you turn this into a bigger carry-on by opening up a zipper around the side. This feature adds a lot of versatility and lets you grow or shrink the size of the bag for different trips, though it’s worth noting that when expanded it will fit in most overhead bins, but not all. You also get functional compression straps inside that hold your load in place whether the suitcase is half-empty or fully packed to the seams.

If you need a durable rolling carry-on that will last a lifetime, the Briggs & Riley Baseline Carry-On has you covered with its great build quality and warranty.

Db Hugger 90L Rollerbag : Best Checked Rolling Luggage

Db Hugger 90L Rollerbag

Db is an innovative Scandinavian manufacturer with innovative designs and high quality that make them one of the best luggage brands out there.

One thing I love about Db is their commitment to environmental stewardship. Many brands talk the talk, but few implement really meaningful policies geared toward sustainability.

When it comes to checked luggage , you need a suitcase that provides durable protection for your belongings. We all know airline baggage handlers are far from gentle. You also want to have plenty of storage space for everything you’ll need on your trip.

The Db Hugger Rollerbag is a durable, padded, and highly protective rolling checked suitcase. Its innovative design is simple and incredibly utilitarian. With 90 liters of space, it swallows big loads for any trip.

This bag has padded sides, ballistic nylon fabric, and an embedded ABS skeleton that adds protection and structure. You can rest assured during your travel that your belongings are safe from damage.

I also love that it uses Db’s “hookup” system, which lets you attach a Db carry-on or backpack to the outside of the bag, giving you only one thing to deal with rolling around the airport.

For big checked bags, it makes even more sense to choose a roller rather than more breakable spinner wheels. The Db Hugger is an ultra-durable option that’s big enough to carry everything you need for longer trips.

Travelpro Bold 30” Rolling Duffel : Best Rolling Duffel Luggage

Travelpro Bold 30

Travelpro makes multiple appearances in this list, and it’s for good reason. Having invented the rollaboard category, they know a thing or two about making durable and functional rollaboard luggage.

While suitcases with spinner wheels have started to dominate the luggage, one place you won’t find them is in duffel bags. There’s just not a good way to build a duffel bag with spinner wheels, so manufacturers have stuck to two-wheeled designs for rolling duffels.

Duffel bags are fantastic for their ability to swallow massive amounts of gear with ease. They are also very versatile from packing clothes for a family of four to hauling climbing gear to a remote destination.

A good rolling duffel bag should have cavernous space and wide zippered openings to give access to the contents.

The Travelpro Bold Duffel is a rugged bag with lots of room and lots of zippers. The durability, ease of access, and versatile design make this a fantastic choice for a large rolling duffel.

This duffel bag is built from burly high-density polyester fabric and has beefed-up handles and compression straps. It’s ultra-durable and water-resistant.

The massive main compartment can be separated with a zippered divider or opened up to give you one massive space. This adds versatility for packing different types of loads.

The bag features one long all-around zipper and several other zippered access points. It’s easy to get into the contents and access what you need. You also get multiple exterior pockets to keep important items within easy reach.

This bulky duffel bag isn’t for everyone, but if you need space and durability, it’s a great choice.

July Family Luggage Set : Best Rolling Luggage Set

July Family Luggage Set

July is dedicated to building products that improve the travel experience. They started their design process by reading thousands of reviews for existing products and setting out to solve the problems they saw.

If you need multiple suitcases, it makes a lot of sense to buy a luggage set . You save money over buying bags individually, and having matching suitcases makes it easy to identify which ones are yours on the baggage claim. Plus, rolling around with a matching carry-on and checked luggage set just makes you feel cool.

The July Family Luggage Set technically has spinner wheels rather than a roller design, but there aren’t really rollaboard sets on the market, and this fantastic set has a lot going for it.

This set comes with a carry-on, a medium checked bag, and a large checked bag. These cases will keep you ready for trips of any length.

All the bags are built with a durable polycarbonate shell that has aluminum-reinforced corners. These cases are truly built to last a lifetime.

The built-in combination lock in each suitcase keeps your belongings secure and protected.

July cases have a hidden laundry bag built inside. This helps keep your dirty clothes separated and out of the way when you travel.

While 360-degree spinner wheels are less durable in general, July set out to change that with their design. They designed their own double spinner wheels from scratch and used steel ball bearings and advanced engineering to make spinner wheels that will survive on rough terrain. If you want a spinner suitcase that can take some abuse, July is a good bet.

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Rolling Underseat Bag : Best Rolling Underseat Luggage

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Rolling Underseat Bag

Okay, yes, it’s another Travelpro bag. You’re probably getting the point by now that specifically when it comes to two-wheeled rolling suitcases, this brand is one of the best in the business.

Sometimes you just don’t need the room of a bigger carry-on. Or maybe you need just a bit more space, but not enough to justify checking a bag. Or maybe you’re flying on a budget airline that charges fees for carry-on luggage in the overhead bin.

An underseat carry-on is designed to fit the size restrictions for personal item, meaning it doesn’t count as your main carry-on in the overhead bin.

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 Underseat Bag has many of the same features as their larger suitcases in a compact package. With well-designed low-profile wheels, it makes much better use of space than spinner wheels and provides a surprising amount of packing volume.

This little carry-on has a laptop sleeve for protecting your electronics. This works well for providing easy access to your devices as you travel.

If you’re traveling super light or just need an extra bag for small items, the Maxlite 5 Underseat Bag is a reliable choice.

American Tourister Kid’s 18” : Best Kids Rolling Luggage

American Tourister Kid's 18

American Tourister is one of the largest mainstream luggage manufacturers in the world. While they don’t offer the same craftsmanship as some of the smaller brands, they have a huge range of products available for affordable prices.

Kids luggage needs to be simple, fun, and inexpensive, since they’ll be outgrowing it at some point. If you’re traveling with kids it’s definitely nice to have small bags they can pull along themselves.

The American Tourister Kid’s 18” suitcase fits the bill perfectly. It’s small enough for little ones to tote behind them and has just the right amount of storage and organization. It’s sized to work as a carry-on, so you don’t have to pay extra for checked bag fees.

You also won’t be breaking the bank getting luggage for your kids. Traveling with a family is expensive enough, so anywhere you can save some cash is welcome.

The fact that this small carry-on comes in a variety of fun colorways with Disney character prints is an added bonus that makes it fun for little travelers.

Samsonite Ascella Underseater : Best Small Rolling Luggage

Samsonite Ascella Underseater

Samsonite is probably the largest and most well-known luggage brand in the world. They’ve been making luggage since 1910, and build well-thought-out products for all travelers.

If you are looking for a small rolling carry-on, a roller uses space more efficiently than a spinner bag. You’ll also want good storage options for a laptop, tablet, or other devices.

The Samsonite Ascella is a simple, well-designed small rollaboard carry-on with sturdy materials and excellent features.

The padded laptop sleeve fits up to 15” screens and is easy to access. This makes the Ascella a perfect choice to use as a carry-on laptop bag during your travels.

There is an internal compression system and an array of zipped pockets. This helps you keep the contents neat and organized on your trip.

It’s hard to go wrong with Samsonite luggage , and this small suitcase is simple, well-built, and highly functional.

Eagle Creek Expanse : Best Large Rolling Luggage

Eagle Creek Expanse

Eagle Creek is a manufacturer that has built a reputation on making travel gear that lasts forever. They use burly materials, and their “No Matter What Warranty” beats out the typical limited lifetime warranty you find from most brands.

Sometimes you need a travel bag that can carry everything but the kitchen sink. Whether you’re packing for a family or hauling all your worldly possessions for a move across the globe, having one massive bag is simpler than trying to use multiple smaller ones.

For large rolling suitcases, durability is paramount. You’ll be hauling heavy loads and need bomber construction that will stand up to the stress.

The Eagle Creek Expanse is a massive rolling duffel that keeps things simple with one cavernous main compartment and a few zippered pockets for small items.

With ultra-durable wheels, thick ballistic nylon fabric, and big YKK zippers, this giant duffel is ready to haul whatever you put in it wherever you need to go.

Last bonus? The bright color schemes make it easy to find this giant duffel at the baggage claim.

It’s nothing fancy, but the combination of immense space and legendary durability makes this pick a no-brainer when you’re hauling big loads.

Briggs & Riley Baseline Garment Bag : Best Rolling Garment Bag Luggage

Briggs & Riley Baseline Garment Bag

This is another brand that shows up multiple times in this list, and for good reason. Their Baseline collection is a great example of how a brand can take a simple design concept and refine it.

Garment bags are designed specifically for traveling with suits, dresses, or other clothing you don’t just want to roll up and stuff in.

A good rolling garment bag needs to have a bracket for hanging clothes and a good folding system to keep garments wrinkle-free. You also want good zippered compartments for shoes, belts, and other accessories.

The Baseline Garment Bag has a fantastic design for carrying formal and business attire. It also goes above and beyond the basic function by providing an additional flat-pack compartment for more storage and tons of highly functional pockets for smaller items.

The hanging storage setup is superb, with a tri-fold compression system. This helps ensure your hanging clothes are protected and uncrumpled.

This carry-on garment bag is pretty unique in that it is vertical when you’re rolling it. This makes it easier to maneuver in crowded airports than traditional horizontal garment bags.

If you need to travel with a suit or dress, the Baseline is a fantastic choice.

Monos Check-In Medium : Best Hard Rolling Luggage

Monos Check-In Medium

Monos is a Canadian brand that puts their focus on building simple, streamlined cases with outstanding quality and longevity. I love their brand ethos of minimalist design and uncompromising quality.

There aren’t any great two-wheel hard sided bags out there anymore, but if you are looking for a high-quality hard sided bag, I’d go with Monos. They build some of the best hardside luggage out there (even if you’re stuck with spinner wheels).

With a beautiful streamlined design, a durable polycarbonate shell, and thoughtful features, the Monos Check-In Medium checks all the boxes for a fantastic hard shell bag.

This spinner suitcase has a sturdy aluminum handle, and the four spinner wheels are high-quality Japanese-made ones. Monos does extensive reliability testing to ensure their cases will stand up to the abuse of travel.

A zipper lock is built into the polycarbonate shell. This makes for a highly secure design that protects your belongings. The lock is TSA-approved, so airport security can easily open it for inspection.

Rather than trying to stand out with bells and whistles, this hard spinner suitcase focuses on excelling at the basics. It’s also worth checking out their carry-ons, which are some of my favorite suitcases with four wheels.

Delsey SkyMax 2.0 : Best Soft Rolling Luggage

Delsey Sky Max 2.0

Delsey is a Paris-based brand that aims to blend traditional elegance with modern innovation in their designs. They also place emphasis on having the best quality-to-price ratio in the luggage market. Plus, they make some great soft side luggage .

Softside luggage can be more lightweight and versatile than hard shell luggage. It also typically has more options for pockets and storage on the outside (which is great for a carry-on). The best soft shell luggage should maximize these benefits with lots of easy-access pockets and options for expanding the size.

While most of the options on this list are softshells, the Delsey SkyMax 2.0 stands out with its understated elegant design and functional features.

This bag has three external pockets including a side pocket that’s perfect for carrying a water bottle on the go. This easy-to-overlook feature is super convenient for staying hydrated while traveling.

At just 5.9 lbs, this bag is quite lightweight. For a carry-on, this means it’s easier to lift into the overhead bin and drag through the airport. It also means you can pack more in without worrying about overweight bag fees.

It also comes with a lifetime limited warranty so you can count on getting your money’s worth.

The SkyMax is a simple, well-thought-out softshell bag that comes in at a surprisingly affordable price. If you want to see more options from this brand, we have a full article on the best Delsey luggage .

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Convertible Backpack : Best Rolling Backpack for Carry-On Luggage

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Convertible Backpack

If you’re venturing far from cities and pavement, dragging a wheeled carry-on suitcase behind you makes a lot less sense than a backpack. In the airport, though, having wheels is much more convenient and comfortable.

The solution is to get a convertible carry-on backpack with wheels. This type of design gives you tons of versatility and options while you travel.

The Eagle Creek Gear Warrior stands out in this category with comfortable shoulder and hip straps that can comfortably carry weight in backpack mode. When you don’t want it on your back, this carry-on bag rolls on oversize wheels that can handle rough terrain.

The straps can be tucked away when you’re in the airport. This makes the bag easy to maneuver and toss into overhead bins.

This carry-on also has a small external compartment that can be detached to become a smaller backpack. This is super convenient for having a bag you can take on day trips.

For a versatile transformer-like backpack, this carry-on bag is ready to handle trips off the beaten path.

Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On : Best Rolling Luggage for Flight Crews

Travelpro Platinum Elite

It’s only fitting to wrap up this list with one final Travelpro product. The original rollaboard suitcase was built specifically for flight crews, and Travelpro continues that heritage with well-built luggage that fits the needs of flight crews.

Pilots and flight attendants use their luggage every day, so above all they need carry-on suitcases that will last. This means durable wheels, rugged materials, and high-quality construction.

The Travelpro Platinum Elite series is designed for frequent flyers and combines durable construction with premium materials and thoughtful design.

This bag is available in a variety of sizes to fit international, domestic, or personal item carry-on size limits. You can get one that’s perfectly sized to your needs.

It has an integrated USB port with a dedicated pocket for adding your own battery pack. This feature makes keeping devices charged simple and streamlined.

For professionals who are most demanding on their luggage, the Travelpro Platinum Elite is a fantastic, highly-durable option. And if you really prefer spinner wheels, they have an identical spinner version.

How to Choose the Best Rolling Luggage

There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a new rolling suitcase. Your choice will depend on your type of travel and personal style. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind as you do your research.

The first important decision when shopping for new luggage is determining what size you need. The main factor will be whether you’re looking for a carry-on or checked bag.

Carry-on luggage is generally restricted to 22” max height for domestic flights or 21” for international flights. If you want one carry-on that can fulfill multiple uses, you’ll want a smaller one that can be used for all airlines.

Rather than using individual measurements like carry-ons, checked luggage is generally restricted to 62 total linear inches . You get the linear inches by adding the depth, width, and height together. For example, a bag that measures 30” x 18” x 9” would be a total of 57 linear inches.

Confused by the term linear inches? Check out our article on how to measure luggage for an in-depth explanation.

It can be possible to check larger items, but they may require additional fees.

Above all, you want a roller bag that will withstand the abuse of travel and give you years of use.

Roller luggage automatically has the advantage here. Two larger fixed-mount wheels are going to be much more durable than 360-degree spinner wheels. A roller will almost always last longer than a spinner suitcase.

Look for bags that feature heavy-duty materials, sturdy metal handles, and YKK-branded zippers.

Of course, you will have to do some maintenance to keep your suitcase going as long as possible. Read my article on how to clean a suitcase to learn how to keep your bag looking like new for years to come.

With enough use, any luggage will wear out with enough time and abuse. If a manufacturer offers a good warranty, it can give you some peace of mind that your investment will last.

Most good brands offer a limited lifetime warranty that cover defects and offer replacement for a limited time. Some brands stand out with an unlimited warranty that guarantees repair or replacement no matter what. Of course, buying from brands with better warranties typically costs more, so it’s up to you to decide if the peace of mind is worth it.

Of course, there’s more to choosing a piece of luggage than just finding one that’s the right size and is well-made. Often, the deciding factor will be in the details.

I love suitcases that pack in smart features for easier packing and use while travel. Here are some of the top features you may want in a suitcase:

  • External pockets for easy access to important items
  • An internal compression system to hold everything in place
  • Built-in TSA locks to secure your belongings
  • An included laundry bag for keeping dirty clothes separate
  • A battery pack with a built-in USB port to keep your devices charged

Rolling Suitcase Accessories

A good travel setup involves more than just a suitcase. Here are some of the best accessories to improve your travel experience.

Monos Compressible Packi ng Cubes

Monos Compressible Packing Cubes

These zippered packing cubes are fantastic for keeping your suitcase organized. They come in sets of four or six with an array of different sizes to hold everything from socks to shirts.

The mesh front panel makes it easy to see what is inside each packing cube.

If you want to up your organization game while traveling, these are a fantastic choice.

Away Small Toiletry Bag

Away Small Toiletry Bag

One external zippered pocket and a transparent internal divider make it easy to see and access all your toiletries. Though it’s definitely compact, you’ll be surprised at how much fits in this little bag.

The small size is perfect for light packers, but if you need a bit more space, you can check out Away’s Large Toiletry Bag .

July Tech Kit

July Tech Kit

This little case gives you a dedicated place for those small, easy-to-lose items. With room for earbuds, chargers, cables, a usb battery bank, and a pen/stylus, you won’t have to worry about losing anything.

The transparent plastic case protects your electronics while making it easy to see what’s inside, while elastic holders keep everything secure and organized.

Why Trust TravelFreak?

When it comes to gear recommendations, we are dedicated to finding the best options on the market. We never recommend products we don’t actually like ourselves. Our team is made of avid travelers and obsessive gearheads, with decades of combined travel experience.

All of our expert recommendations are based on our personal experience using the products while exploring the world. We’ve tested suitcases from the best brands and delved deep into the specs and features of each.

As a product engineer, I’ve personally learned a lot about what it takes to build something that can stand up to daily wear and tear. My travels around the world have shown me first-hand the abuse that luggage takes and what designs last the longest. The suitcases on this list are picked not only for their features and style, but for their build quality and durability.

We’ve done the homework for you. Our expert picks combine top-of-the-line build quality with convenient features that will make your travel experience that much more enjoyable.

Best Rolling Luggage FAQs

What is the best luggage on wheels.

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 is the best rollaboard luggage option. Monos makes the best luggage with 360-degree spinner wheels.

Which luggage wheels are best?

Two-wheeled luggage with polyurethane wheels is the strongest option available.

Do airlines prefer hard or soft luggage?

Hard luggage is preferred for checked bags as it’s more protective and less likely to snag or tear.

Which brand of luggage is most durable?

Osprey builds extremely durable luggage that can last a lifetime.

What is the number 1 luggage brand?

Monos is the best luggage brand overall with their beautiful, durable, and functional designs.

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The best carry-on luggage of 2024.

Discover the best carry-on luggage for your unique travel style and needs.

The Best Carry-on Luggage

Solgaard Carry-On Closet Original – Large.

Rachael Hood | U.S. News

Things aren't always as they seem – especially when it comes to luggage. In our quest to find the best carry-on bags, we discovered that while some suitcases look good, they don't always hold up to the demands of travel. Some designs have attractive features that add bulk but not additional functionality, while others just don't live up to the hype.

To determine the best carry-on luggage, we tested dozens of bags on countless trips to find the ideal bag for every travel need. Read on to find the best option in a variety of categories, tested and reviewed by our team of experts.

Best Overall: Solgaard Carry-On Closet Original – Large

  • Jump to features and expert insights ↓
  • Overall Runner-up: Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-on Hardside Spinner

Best Hard-sided: Away The Carry-On

Best soft-sided: samsonite solyte dlx carry-on spinner, best lightweight: july carry on light, best for international travel: delsey paris helium aero international carry-on - expandable spinner, best affordable: amazon basics 20-inch hardside spinner.

  • Best Expandability: Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner
  • Best Underseater: CALPAK Luka Soft-sided Mini Carry-On Luggage

Best for Business Travel: Amazon Basics Expandable Softside Carry-On Spinner – 20.4 Inch

Best luxury: carl friedrik the carry-on pro.

  • Best Carry-on Duffel: The North Face Rolling Thunder–22"

Best Carry-on Backpack: Cotopaxi Allpa 35L

(Note: Prices were accurate at the time this article was published; they may fluctuate due to demand or other factors. Original photos were taken by our editors during luggage testing.)

Solgaard Carry-On Closet Original – Large

Price:  $315 or less

Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.6 x 9.6 inches | Weight: 8.1 pounds; 8.85 pounds with closet insert Packing capacity: 4-7 days |  Color options:  Red, purple, navy or 6 others, plus precious metals options Hard- or soft-sided:  Hard-sided   | Warranty: Lifetime

Sturdy and attractive, this suitcase is set apart from the rest by its patented and removable shelving system. This unique design feature makes packing easier, keeps items in place and removes the need for unpacking at your destination. Rather than a zippered clamshell design, the Solgaard Carry-on Closet has two latches that open with just the squeeze of two levers together; it secures with a TSA-approved lock.

The waterproof polycarbonate exterior has an aluminum frame and corner guards so this suitcase can withstand all the rigors of travel. There's also an ergonomic handle and frictionless wheels, which make it easy to maneuver on all types of terrain. What's more, this sustainable suitcase helps to repurpose 6 pounds of plastics that may have ended up in the ocean.

What our editors say:

This carry-on suitcase has it all! From the power bank (sold separately) to the super sturdy and comfortable handle to the removable closet feature – not to mention the attractive yet functional appearance – this suitcase packs a punch. I really like how easy it is to pull on a variety of surfaces, including carpet and brick. – Rachael Hood, Senior Editor

Best Overall Runner-up: Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner in cream on a pathway outside.

Leilani Osmundson | U.S. News

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner in cream.

Price: $369.99 or less

Dimensions: 23 x 14.5 x 9.5 inches | Weight: 8.1 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 10 days; 45 liters | Color options: White, red, blue, green or gray Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Limited lifetime

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner is a truly well-rounded carry-on with a plethora of unique features. USB A & C ports on the outside of the bag give easy access to charging. (A power bank is not included, though the bag does have a pocket for one inside the expansion zipper.) Self-aligning magnetic wheels – a reviewer-favorite feature – allow painless travel through the airport as well as on roads, sidewalks, uneven surfaces and more. A built-in TSA zipper lock offers ultimate protection for your possessions.

Even without the features listed above, this Travelpro spinner is, at its core, a high-quality piece. The hard outer shell is ultra-strong and 100% polycarbonate; aluminum corner guards further protect your belongings. The clamshell-style suitcase has two large interior compartments along with three extra pockets, one of which is water-resistant, and the expansion zipper allows for an extra 2 inches of packing room. Plus, this carry-on is made with genuine leather trim, so you can travel in style as well as comfort.

There are some amazing features on this carry-on, but my favorite is the wheels – as someone who typically prefers hands-free travel (primarily backpacks), I found that the way this suitcase easily glides around everywhere absolutely changed my mind about wheeled luggage. Just know that since this is one of the larger bags on this list, I would still check your airline's carry-on size requirements before traveling (though it's been tested for most major domestic airlines, and it fit perfectly on Delta). – Leilani Osmundson, Senior Digital Producer

The Away The Carry-On in green.

Amanda Norcross | U.S. News

The Away The Carry-On in green.

Price: $275 or less

Dimensions: 21.7 x 14.4 x 9 inches | Weight: 7.5 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 5 days; 39.8 liters | Color options: Black, navy, blue gray or olive, plus 2 glossy options Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Limited

When it comes to hard-sided carry-on luggage , nothing beats The Carry-On by Away. The bag is lightweight yet indestructible thanks to a 100% polycarbonate exterior. Plus, you can easily wipe away most scratches with a magic eraser.

In late 2023, Away launched a new iteration of The Carry-On that somehow made it even more efficient. The most notable new features are an additional underside grab handle, three extra interior compartments, and an enhanced compression system that upholds the bag's ability to accommodate nearly a week's worth of clothing. The bag's 360-degree wheels are also slimmer than those of its predecessor for improved maneuverability. While Away has long been known for its neutral colored matte options, glossy options of this bag are now available.

The Away Carry-On is my ride or die. I've taken it on so many trips over the past five-plus years and it's still in perfect shape. I know I'll have it with me for many years to come. – Amanda Norcross, Senior Content and SEO Strategist

Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner in blue in an alley.

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The Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner in blue.

Price: $199.99 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9.5 inches | Weight: 7.1 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 32 liters | Color options: Black, gray, green, aqua blue or royal blue Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: 10-year limited

This classic soft-sided option from Samsonite offers everything you need for a smooth trip. There are three spacious pockets and a trolley strap on the outside so you can stack it on top of another rolling suitcase, as well as a USB port for charging your phone (though you'll have to purchase a battery separately).

Inside the suitcase, three more zippered pockets – including one for wet items – help you stay organized, while buckles keep the main compartment's tie-down straps out of your way while packing. This spinner can conveniently expand by 0.75 inches, but keep in mind if you're flying that overpacking may put it over your carry-on size allowance.

I've used other spinner suitcases in the past, but none of them glide as smoothly as this bag, with its 360-degree dual-spinner wheels. I also love the high-quality, lightweight material, but my favorite part is its organizational features – especially the WetPak pocket. I'd highly recommend the Samsonite SoLyte DLX for anyone who needs a trusty soft-sided carry-on for a flight; it definitely fits more than I thought it would. – Catriona Kendall, Editor

 July Carry On Light in black against a sunny window.

Price: $245 or less

Dimensions: 21.25 x 14.17 x 7.5 inches | Weight: 3.9 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 32 liters | Color options: Beige, light green, dark green, lilac, charcoal or 3 others Hard- or soft-sided: Hard | Warranty: Lifetime with 100-day returns

Weighing just under 4 pounds, this bag is the lightest hard-sided carry-on we found on the market. It's constructed with an extremely durable German polycarbonate shell, and the interior has two mesh zippered compartments to keep your belongings from shifting. The inner nylon lining is also resistant to water and stains. To make the suitcase easy to maneuver, there's a top carry handle, a telescoping handle and dual-spinner wheels.

I was absolutely shocked by how light this suitcase is. While some lightweight designs can be extremely flimsy, this July carry-on is very durable and holds a good amount of clothing. With compression packing cubes I was able to pack enough clothing for a week. It was extremely easy to put in the plane's overhead compartment, and the wheels rolled very smoothly for my entire journey. The only thing I noticed is that since the bag is so lightweight, the trolley bag I had was making it want to topple. Next time, I'd use a smaller tote or a north-south design to avoid that issue. – Rachael Hood

The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero International Carry-On - Expandable Spinner in blue.

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The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero International Carry-On - Expandable Spinner in blue.

Price: $179.99 or less

Dimensions: 21 x 14 x 10 inches | Weight: 8.16 pounds Packing capacity: 5-7 days; 41 liters | Color options: Black, blue, red or gray Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 10-year limited

This DELSEY PARIS carry-on is a well-built piece of hard-sided luggage. It meets carry-on suitcase size restrictions for most international airlines and offers an easily accessible front compartment – ideal for a laptop up to 15.6 inches or other items you want to be able to grab quickly. The suitcase has a TSA lock and two spacious internal compartments for clothing, shoes and travel gear. The double-spinner wheels glide smoothly across all types of surfaces, and the handle pulls out and retracts with ease.

I was incredibly impressed by this little workhorse of a carry-on bag. There are so many different pockets and compartments within it for organization, and it fits a surprising amount of clothes, shoes and accessories. The handle and wheels make it easy to maneuver, and the glossy exterior makes it look sleek and chic. – Erin Evans, Managing Editor

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Textured exterior of Amazon Basics 20-Inch Hardside Spinner.

Price: $80 or less

Dimensions: 21.46 x 14.76 x 9.45 inches | Weight: 7.34 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 23 liters | Color options: Black, navy blue, orange or light blue Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 1-year

The Amazon Basics 20-inch Hardside Spinner is similar to many other hard-sided luggage products on the market, but it's available at a fraction of the price. The ABS shell is textured, so even if you – or luggage handlers – bang it around a bit, it does not show scuffs or scratches easily. The double-spinner wheels (a must, honestly, in today's luggage landscape) make the bag effortless to maneuver.

Inside, one side of the bag features a compression strap, while the other has a large fabric zippered closure, complete with a few organizer pockets for smaller items. Thanks to its availability on Amazon Prime, the carry-on luggage ships quickly, so it's also a great option if you need new luggage in a crunch.

This carry-on bag is a superb selection for the budget-conscious traveler. I appreciated how much I was able to get into this bag (it doesn't look huge, but it fit quite a lot), and the textured exterior really ups the durability factor. The compression straps and the interior organizer even helped me squeeze in a bit more. – Erin Evans

Best Expandability: Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner

Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner in blue against stone wall.

Price: $699 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9 (up to 11.5) inches | Weight: 10 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 37-48 liters | Color options: Black, navy or olive Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Lifetime

The Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner has a standout feature that other bags on this list don't: one-touch CX expansion. Exclusive to Briggs & Riley, this technology allows your bag to expand and compress in one swift motion. Simply press and pull up on the red levers found at opposite ends of the bag, and it will grow 2.5 inches. Once you've packed your belongings, push down on the buttons to compress the bag before zipping it up.

This bag also features a garment folder to reduce wrinkles in a suit or dress, as well as cinch-down garment panels to secure the clothing in place. Other convenient features include interior mesh compartments for organization, an exterior pocket for airport essentials (or even your laptop) and a signature PowerPocket where you can charge your smartphone.

While the bag is undoubtedly an investment at $700, its "simple as that" guarantee (free repairs forever, no questions asked) – plus sturdy features like impact-resistant corner guards and self-repairing zippers – means you'll have it for life.

When it comes to quality, this is the best luggage I've ever used – period. The compression/expansion system is just the icing on the cake. – Amanda Norcross

Best Underseater: CALPAK Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On Luggage

The CALPAK Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On Luggage in black.

Price: $165 or less

Dimensions: 16 x 14.5 x 9 inches | Weight: 5.1 pounds Packing capacity: 2-4 days; 34 liters | Color options: Chocolate, oatmeal or rose quartz Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: 2-year limited

Compact and filled with useful features, this CALPAK underseater has a water-resistant exterior, a TSA-approved lock, and side and top handles for easy lifting into the overhead or pushing under the seat. There's a telescoping handle, a luggage trolley sleeve and two exterior pockets for stowing small items like your passport, boarding pass and earbuds.

On the inside, there's a padded laptop sleeve, multiple interior pockets and compression straps. For added convenience, the main panel can be secured via built-in snaps to get your laptop out while traveling (and keep your other belongings from spilling out), or you can unsnap it while packing to maximize the interior storage space.

When I'm traveling on a quick trip with my laptop, this is my go-to bag. Its compact size glides easily under the seat, and it's also compact and light enough to fit into the overhead bin even on the smallest regional planes. I love the laptop sleeve and the zippered exterior pocket for my book, earbuds and wipes. To maximize the interior space, I use compression cubes from Lug , and I'm able to squeeze in four to five outfits, a pair of shoes and daily necessities. – Rachael Hood

The Amazon Basics Expandable Softside Carry-On Spinner – 20.4 Inch in black.

Price: $83 or less

Dimensions: 20.4 x 14.9 x 8.2 inches | Weight: 6.35 pounds Packing capacity: 2-3 days; 26 liters | Color options: Black, olive, gray, red, blue or purple Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 1-year

This simple but sturdy carry-on piece from Amazon is a great option for business travelers, thanks to its front pocket for easy laptop access, smooth double-spinner wheels and TSA lock. This Amazon Basics soft-sided carry-on also features a handle on the bottom between the wheels, which makes it easy to put the bag up into and pull it out of the overhead bin. On some airplanes, it may even be small enough to fit under the seat.

The interior of the bag features one large compartment with two compression straps, plus two zippered pockets on the opposite site. The 20.4-inch option is ideal for shorter trips, but this style is available in larger sizes as well. Another bonus: It's available on Amazon Prime, so it ships quickly.

This Amazon Basics option is on the smaller side for a carry-on, but that's what makes it a solid choice for business travelers going on short trips who only need to pack a few things. The laptop pocket is easily accessible, and the handle on the bottom of the bag is super useful for hauling it out of an overhead bin. The black color is professional, and the price can't be beat. – Erin Evans

Carl Friedrik The Carry-on Pro in black against chair.

Price: $565 or less

Dimensions: 21.7 x 15 x 9.6 inches | Weight: 9.5 pounds Packing capacity: 5-7 days; 43 liters | Color options: Gray/cognac, gray/chocolate, gray/black or black Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Lifetime with a 100-day trial

Constructed with premium materials, this luxury carry-on has Italian leather accents, Japanese spinner wheels and a polycarbonate exterior with an aluminum metal frame for stability. It closes via two secure latches with combination locks (rather than a zipper). There's a front laptop compartment with a smaller pocket and pen slots to keep business essentials or travel documents easy to access.

The interior has leather details, compression straps and a removable compression pad with a pocket – ideal for small items like ties, fashion jewelry or silk scarves. Travelers can also purchase an additional compression pad to have a pad on each side of the interior compartment.

This suitcase exudes luxury with its Italian leather trim and understated elegance. The design of it looks very sleek, the interior is spacious, the handle is very sturdy and the wheels glide with ease. I especially liked that the top of the suitcase is very flat, which gave my trolley bag a secure base so it wasn't moving around while I was at the airport, and the front compartment was ideal for accessing my laptop on the go. It feels very sturdy, but the only downside is it weighs more than a typical carry-on. – Rachael Hood

Best Carry-on Duffel: The North Face Rolling Thunder – 22"

The North Face Rolling Thunder – 22" in black on rooftop.

Price: $270 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 8.5 inches | Weight: 7.34 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 5 days; 40 liters | Color options: Black Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Limited lifetime

The North Face's 22-inch Rolling Thunder duffel doesn't have the bells and whistles of other carry-on options, but it's a sturdy and reliable option for those who want a duffel style on wheels. The duffel has a hard-sided back panel, two wheels that can withstand various terrain and plastic bumpers for abrasion resistance. The soft-sided top of the bag is made of water-resistant Base Camp material and nylon for extra durability. There are two zippered pockets on the outside to stash small items and a mesh pocket inside for some added organization.

I brought this duffel on a trip to New Zealand, and it held up very well. The Rolling Thunder had no issues after being checked on six different flights, and the flexibility of the style allowed me to easily store it out of the way in my campervan once I had unpacked. It's definitely a simpler style, but it does its job well. Be aware, though, that this wheeled style doesn't have straps that would allow you to carry it like a duffel; it can only be rolled. – Catriona Kendall

The Cotopaxi Allpa 35L in purple.

Price: $200 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 12 x 10 inches | Weight: 3.5 pounds Packing capacity: 5-10 days; 35 liters | Color options: Multiple options but color availability changes frequently Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Lifetime

When it comes to hands-free and adventure travel, the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L can't be beat. This lightweight carry-on backpack comes with a sternum strap, a removable waist belt and a weight-distributing harness system, all to make for a comfortable carry (since sore shoulders can be a concern when it comes to carrying backpacks through time-consuming airport experiences).

Organization is a breeze with a top zippered pocket – perfect for storing travel documents or a Cotopaxi hip pack – and a padded laptop sleeve on the outside. Internally, you'll find two mesh compartments, one large and one subdivided, that work great with Cotopaxi packing cubes . The backpack's straps can be tucked away for more streamlined travel, and the bag even comes with a rain cover (though the Allpa is already TPU-coated to be water-resistant).

Furthermore, Cotopaxi is dedicated to sustainability : 94% of Cotopaxi products contain repurposed, recycled or responsible materials. The vibrant, one-of-a-kind Del Dia Allpa backpacks , for example, use remnant fabric.

I've taken my Cotopaxi Allpa on countless adventures and it's survived everything – wind, rain, being shoved into tiny rental cars, you name it. Besides being incredibly durable, I love how much this backpack can fit; my longest trip so far with only the Allpa 35L as my luggage has been a comfortable nine days, and that included packing bulky cold-weather gear. I just wish it had a water bottle pocket like the Allpa 42L does! – Leilani Osmundson

Also Recommended

Solo New York Re:Serve Carry-On Spinner: While the Solo New York Re:Serve Carry-On Spinner is a solid (and sustainable) carry-on bag for less than $200, it doesn't offer quite enough space – especially for someone who may be traveling for longer.

Away The Aluminum Carry-On Bag: This is a well-built carry-on bag. The only downfall is that it's on the heavier side, weighing nearly 11 pounds. Away's Aluminum Carry-On is also more than twice the cost of the standard carry-on by Away, which works just as well.

Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner: This is a great soft-sided option if you're looking for a lightweight suitcase. Featuring a sleek nylon construction, a large front exterior pocket and internal zippered pockets, the Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner works well but isn't as lightweight as the July Carry-on Light.

Monos Carry-on Plus: It's a high-quality suitcase with a lot of internal details, but given its larger size this bag doesn't fit in the overhead compartment on multiple planes (especially regional jets). That said, if you're traveling domestically on larger planes, the Monos Carry-on Plus could be an option to consider. Or, the smaller standard Monos Carry-on could be a good option as well.

Pros and Cons of Hard-sided Luggage

Pros and cons of soft-sided luggage, frequently asked questions.

Aside from traditional rolling suitcases, the following items can be used as carry-on luggage provided they meet carry-on size limitations (which vary by airline) and fit in the overhead bin or fully under the seat (not sticking out) in front of you.

  • Duffel and weekender bags:  This includes weekenders and duffel bags with wheels . Just note that wheels are included in carry-on dimension restrictions.
  • Garment bags:  These are also considered carry-on baggage by most airlines. You can place your garment bag in the overhead bin, or in some cases, a small closet on the plane.
  • Pet carriers:  Some airlines consider pet carriers to be carry-on luggage. Check with your chosen airline when preparing for your trip with Fido.
  • Backpacks:  If your carry-on backpack fits under the seat, it will count toward your personal item allowance on most major airlines. This means you'll have the option to bring an additional bag for the overhead bin.
  • Diaper bags: If you're traveling with a baby, diaper bags and other baby travel gear generally don't count toward either allowance – meaning you can bring these items in addition to your carry-on bag and personal item.

Purses , briefcases and camera bags can be carried on the plane as well, but usually aren't considered carry-on bags and are instead labeled personal items. Underseater bags – often designed specifically to fit comfortably under a plane seat – are also ideal as a personal item.

Typically, travelers can bring one carry-on bag (for the overhead bin) and one personal item (for under the seat) on the plane, free of charge.

Carry-on luggage sizes can vary by airline. Several major U.S. carriers, such as American Airlines and United, impose a 22 x 14 x 9-inch rule. If you're buying new carry-on luggage, this is a good default size to choose – especially if you fly with a variety of airlines.

For international airlines, it's often 21.5 x 15.5 x 9 inches. To be sure about dimensions as well as any weight restrictions, see our guide to Carry-on Luggage Size & Weight by Airline . It usually doesn't matter how heavy your carry-on bag is, though some airlines do monitor the weight.

  • Hard-sided: The hard-sided July Carry On Light weighs less than 4 pounds, making it one of the most lightweight carry-on bags on the market. Other lightweight carry-on bags we recommend include the hard-sided Away The Carry-On (7.5 pounds) and the Amazon 20-Inch Hardside Spinner (7.3 pounds).
  • Soft-sided: If you're looking for a lightweight, soft-sided carry-on bag, consider the Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner (4.8 pounds) and the Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner (7.1 pounds).

Hard-sided luggage is often heavier than soft-sided luggage – but only by a few pounds. If you're planning to purchase a hard-sided carry-on bag, look for something that's made of polycarbonate or polypropylene, both of which are lightweight yet durable materials.

How We Tested

Our team tested 26 carry-on bags across several price points and on a variety of trips spanning overseas flights, weekend getaways, overnight trips and more. We traveled by car, plane, train and cruise and packed for a variety of climates and activities, from shore excursions in Mexico to rainy road trips around Iceland. For bags with wheels, we tested their maneuverability on multiple surfaces, including gravel, pavement, grass, moving walkways, cobblestone and carpet. After four months of testing, we deem these carry-on bags the best of the best for 2024.

Why Trust U.S. News Travel

The following editors personally tested the luggage recommended in this article:

Erin Evans , Managing Editor: Evans loves a durable bag and also can't say no to a good deal. Considering how banged up luggage can get, her picks on this list are both well-made and affordable.

Rachael Hood , Senior Editor: Hood rarely checks a bag, yet she loves to pack a lot and pick up some new finds along her journey. She looks for a combination of durability, functionality, interior space and overall appearance.

Catriona Kendall , Associate Editor: Kendall opts for convenient and versatile carry-ons that can work well for weekend and weekslong trips alike.

Amanda Norcross , Content & SEO Strategist: Norcross has mastered the art of traveling with a carry-on bag only, but believes this is only possible with the right luggage.

Leilani Osmundson , Digital Producer: Osmundson prefers lightweight, streamlined luggage that's ideal for adventure travel.

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18 Best Pieces of Rolling Luggage, According to Frequent Fliers

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Luggage can make or break your trip. At its best, you don’t even notice it’s there. At its worst, it’s an anchor you have to drag across the airport like a dog that refuses to cross the street. There are many schools of thought when it comes to picking the best rolling luggage (check-in or carry-on, hard shell or soft side, etc.), so we asked frequent fliers for their recs.

What to look for in a rolling carry-on?

Never mind that your clothing is rolled up into literal balls of wrinkled cotton or you weren’t able to pack deodorant; if it doesn’t fit in the carry-on, it’s not coming. Thus was the sentiment among most of our frequent fliers. One thread we noticed is that all the experts picked the largest version of each brand’s available carry-on. This means anything nearing the maximum size for carry-ons. According to Consumer Reports , that’s 22 inches in height, 9 inches in depth, and 14 inches wide at the “big three” airlines: Delta, American, and United.

What to look for in rolling checked luggage?

In general, checked bags value function over form since they’ll be heaved pretty ruthlessly across multiple conveyor belts. You won’t tend to find exterior pockets on these, and more often than not, they’ll be hard-shell for durability. For sizing, you can expect anything from 24 inches to 30 inches; you’ll want to stay vigilant when packing the extra-large ones, as you can quickly head into “Oversized Baggage” territory. Our experts harped on the need for a top-tier glide and 360-degree wheels. This roughly translates to what the luggage industry called “spinners.” Notably, regardless of size, not a single two-wheel piece of luggage was recommended. (This is of special importance with a checked bag, which will need to carry a heavier — likely, unevenly distributed — load.)

The one for packing pros

Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage

When he’s not shoving clothes into his Pelican camera case to cut down on checked items, Matthew Tompkins , a cinematographer who lives in upstate New York and Los Angeles, uses this durable Amazon find. “I pack my bag like a game of Tetris — with clothes alongside equipment — so a hard shell is imperative when transporting things safely. This Samsonite rolls smoothly and gets the job done,” he says.

Dimensions: 23” x 15” x 10” | Colors: 15

The one for people with down-payment money in their bank account

Rimowa Classic Check-In L

A former Rimowa skeptic, Lauren Gar y, senior strategist at TBWA\Media Arts Lab, is now a full-fledged convert: “My husband is a frequent traveler and has been a Rimowa enthusiast for the last ten years. Once his luggage became a permanent fixture in our travels together, I could see why,” she says. “This thing screams “luxury”… as it should with that kind of price tag. The Classic has leather handles, a sleek aluminum body, and latches that click so well it feels like shutting the door on a G-Wagon.” The downsides are that the piece is a bit heavier than plastic versions, some of the hardware has been known to be finicky (though if you’re within Rimowa’s warranty period, you’ll be fine), and per Gary, “It’s not suited for smaller yachts.” You know, relatable travel things!

Dimensions: 30.8” x 20.5” x 10.7” | Colors: 2

The Amazon best seller

American Tourister Moonlight Expandable Hardside Luggage

We’d be remiss not to include this top-rated pick from Amazon — after all, there are a few of you out there looking at this post because you needed a piece of luggage yesterday. This hard-shell luggage is large, under $100, and has nearly 9,000 five-star reviews. It’s not as widely loved as the Amazon Basics Hardside Spinner (we’ll get into that), but this one has cool patterns to easily spot your goods on the luggage carousel.

Dimensions: 22” x 15” x 9.5” | Colors: 16

The best plus-one

 Béis The Carry-On Roller

Being an actual movie star comes with more than the usual human amount of travel, so it’s no surprise that Shay Mitchell’s brand, Béis, is hype-worthy. Another line of work that can require frequent flying? Public relations. Cathy Jang , a PR specialist at Amazon Prime Video, says Béis gets you the most bang for your buck. “I tried to get my hands on a piece of Béis luggage during Black Friday and it was no use. I ended up getting the carry-on later and it was well worth it, even at full price. I travel regularly, so luggage is far from an afterthought — this thing glides like a dream, and it doesn’t hurt that it looks nice too.”

Dimensions: 22.8” x 15.7” x 9.8” | Colors: 10

The most popular rolling luggage

Away Bigger Carry-On

Meet the most recommended bag from our experts. As the “Bigger” of Away’s carry-on options, this one pushes the limit for what most airlines will allow. Miraculously, it’s still light enough to wield safely above passengers’ heads and into the overhead bin, a testament to its durable polycarbonate frame. Sarah Raoufpur , a casting director based in Los Angeles, says that beyond work trips, her Bigger Carry-On has traveled around the world (“Over the last several years, it’s been to Japan, Spain, and Mexico”). While there’s a lot to love about it, Raoufpur says, “It’s sleek, chic, and has enough room to be comfortably packed for weeks at a time. My favorite features are the USB external battery (perfect for long travel days).

Dimensions: 22.7” x 15.4” x 9.6” | Colors: 10

The one Siobhan Roy would roll around

Rimowa Classic Cabin Case

Want a bag that’s durable — like, throw it across the tarmac and it won’t sustain a scratch durable — but feels like you’re pushing air? Eugenia Gonzalez de Henn , contributing editor at Vogue Mexico & Latin America, says, “This bag rolls so smoothly, it feels like it can walk on its own.” She discovered Rimowa through her husband (“A perfectionist German architect who swears by its design and practicality”). She loves how lightweight the bag is, but even better: “When it opens, the weight is evenly divided down the middle, and these very handy blue dividers hold your clothing down so nothing moves, wrinkles, or unfolds when you open and close the bag.”

Dimensions: 21.7” x 15.8” x 9.1” | Colors: 2

The other Rimowa cabin bag

Rimowa Original Cabin Aluminum Carry On

While similar to Gonzalez de Henn’s Rimowa pick, the Cabin Original has a couple key differences for about $100 less; it’s known for its sleeker design, more colorways, and quieter closures. “I have gone through many, and the Rimowa Cabin Carry-On is by far the best,” says co-founder and CCO of The Well Kane Sarhan. “I travel about 200 days a year, visiting our open locations around the world in New York City, Connecticut, Costa Rica, and Mexico, as well as the many new projects we are working on, like our forthcoming office and residence concept in Miami, so my carry-on is my life partner (after my dog, who travels often with me, of course). The price was a bit of a pill to swallow, but the lifetime warranty means it pays for itself. I am on my third one, all replaced for free.”

Dimensions: 21.7” x 15.8” x 9.1” | Colors: 4

The bag that won’t break your back

Away Large Suitcase

We all have those trips where XL-level luggage is essential. If you don’t want to make a scene trying to haul it off of the conveyor belt at the airport, you’ll want to ensure your suitcase is just as lightweight as it is durable. Chris Barish, restaurateur and owner of Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, says his checked-bag checklist includes four things: “easy-to-grab handles, recognizable, lightweight, and in a proportion that moves well.” This one fits the bill. “I’ve found myself using the Away Large Suitcase so much so that I cracked the corner on my first one (still worked just fine),” says Barish. “They promptly sent me a new one at no charge, and I’m back on the road with a signature Black Tap sticker-bomb luggage tag so I can tell it apart from the rest. This has made it with me around the world plenty of times now.”

Dimensions: 29” x 20.5” x 12.5” | Colors: 6

For the smart and sustainable traveler

Paravel Aviator Grand Checked Luggage

“Whether I’m visiting a project or gathering inspiration, I travel with the safari green colorway of Paravel’s Aviator Grand suitcase . I love the coordinating packing cubes, which help me to stay organized and prepared for multiple destinations where the weather may not be the same,” says Courtney Brannan, principal at Champalimaud Design, who’s worked on properties from the Beverly Hills Hotel to Ritz-Carlton in Grand Cayman. Not only is Paravel’s luggage made of sustainably sourced materials, it comes with clever design details. “Another thoughtful detail is the folding duffle bag, which allows me to run to and from meetings without needing to pack an extra bag,” says Brannan. “And, of course, it offers space for extra goodies on the trip home!”

Dimensions: 18.25” x 28” x 11” | Colors: 5

The trunk on wheels

July Checked Plus

July launched a little after Away, but it already has a dedicated following. It’s a transatlantic-voyage-level trunk that doesn’t cost an apartment security deposit. This is the largest bag the Melbourne-based brand offers and is perfect for families that need to travel with their child’s entire room wherever they go.It’s made with aluminum bumpers but has a polycarbonate shell, so it stays light, and is probably only rivaled by Away in the amount of color options available.

Dimensions: 30.25” x 19.75” x 12.5” | Colors: 16

The one that just works

Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel 40L

Damien Nunes , former director of accessories, partnerships, and collaborations at Gap, travels between the East Coast and L.A., Austin, and Seattle (and internationally to London and Paris) on the regular, and this Patagonia wheeled duffel is the only thing that can keep up. “This bag has to be checked, which is fine with me because it’s super-weather-resistant; has smooth, strong wheels; and has a great handle. What I love is that it’s just a huge volume of space, without lots of useless pockets and compartments. What’s also great is it has a zipped bottom lining that I can shove stinky, dirty clothes under during a trip,” he says. And it lasts too — Nunes had the previous generation of the slightly smaller model for 12 years.

Dimensions: 21.6” x 14” x 9.5” | Colors: 2

The one for practical execs

Tumi Alpha 3 Short Trip Expandable Packing Case

“The last Tumi I had I used for over ten years,” says Joe Zee , former editor-in-chief of Yahoo! Style and co-host of FABLife. “That one was so old, it only had two wheels! It’s just super-durable. Of course, no baggage carousel treats luggage well, but this has always held up and fits everywhere.” Zee says the interior of the bag is especially nice: “It has a separate compartment for dirty laundry, and there are clips for a garment bag in the interior.” The only downside? The color you’re looking at here is the color you’re going to get.

Dimensions: 26” x 19” x 13” | Colors: 2

The Rimowa dupe

Calpak Ambeur Medium Luggage

Calpak makes one of the Cut Shop’s favorite weekender bags (the Luka duffel ). So we weren’t surprised to find that the brand’s luggage is top-qual too. The Ambeur line is a decent dupe of Rimowa’s aluminum suitcases and a fraction of the cost. They’re also made of aluminum but are shockingly lightweight — an average of one or two pounds lighter than Rimowa pieces. Plus, you can be a little less precious about them when they’re haphazardly flung across baggage claim.

Dimensions: 26” x 16.5” x 11” | Colors: 10

The one to keep (price) tabs on

Samsonite Novaire Carry-On Spinner

“I bought a Samsonite suitcase from Macy’s in 2018 — a big purchase for my first ‘big girl’ work trip,” says Alexa Stoczko, a social-marketing strategist at Disney. She still uses it as her carry-on now, traveling at least two times per month. She notes that this is the updated version, but the bag is incredibly sturdy, has multiple internal pockets to help keep things organized, and has a pleasing but simple exterior. “Plus, those department stores have great sales,” Stoczko adds, so you can likely grab one for a legitimate bargain if you find it at a big-box retailer.

Dimensions: 21.5” x 15” x 9” | Colors: 4

The (very tough) softie

Thule Aion Spinner Carry-On

Many frequent travelers we talked to said not to discount the persistence of a soft-sided case. They have less of a chance of cracking, but the caveat? You’ll need to invest in a top-quality pick like the Thule Aion. It’s made of recycled polyester fabric that’s coated in a water-repellant waxed canvas coating. That’s not the only notable thing about this luggage; there’s a sturdy polycarbonate back plate for structure and a removable (and compressive) packing cube in the body.

Dimensions: 21.5” x 14” x 9” | Colors: 2

The one that’ll get the job done

Amazon Basics Hardside Carry-on Spinner Suitcase

In terms of cost per use, it’s hard to beat (albeit hard to stomach) the kind of value the Amazon Basics brand offers. This top-selling piece of rolling luggage has over 31,000 five-star ratings. It comes in well under $100, which is significant, considering the average cost of luggage on this list is around $500. Reviewers love that this bag is durable and rolls smoothly, with a hard shell that’s low-key but unique enough to spot in a crowd.

Dimensions: 19” x 13.6” x 9.5” | Colors: 4

Our Experts:

  • Alexa Stoczko, social marketing at Disney
  • Cathy Jang, PR specialist at Amazon Prime Video
  • Damien Nunes , former director of accessories, partnerships, and collaborations at Gap
  • Eugenia Gonzalez de Henn , contributing editor at Vogue Mexico & Latin America
  • Joe Zee , former editor-in-chief of Yahoo! Style and co-host of FABLife
  • Lauren Gary, senior strategist at TBWA/Media Arts Lab
  • Matthew Tompkins , cinematographer
  • Sarah Raoufpur , casting director
  • Courtney Brannan, principal at Champalimaud Design
  • Kane Sarhan , co-founder & CCO of The Well
  • Chris Barish , restaurateur and owner of Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

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The Best Rolling Luggage for Your Travels

Suitcases that can keep up with you.

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Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

Rolling luggage makes travel not only more comfortable, but more accessible for us all, yet with every brand under the sun turning out their own version of the wheeled wonders, choosing the perfect bag can be a bit overwhelming. Whether you're looking for an ultra-modern option with all the bells and whistles, something sturdy to take on the worst that airline baggage handlers can dish out, or something expandable for those times you just need to pack one (okay, may two, no more than three) more outfit in, we've pulled together some of the best rolling luggage around for every type of traveler .

The Carry-On

Fan Favorite

The carry-on.

Large Carry-On

Customizable

Large carry-on.

Amazon Basics 21-Inch Hardside Spinner

Best Under $100

Amazon basics amazon basics 21-inch hardside spinner.

Carry On Pro

For Business Travel

Carry on carry on pro.

Béis The 21-Inch Rolling Spinner Suitcase

For the Serial Over-packer

Béis béis the 21-inch rolling spinner suitcase.

Eagle Creek No Matter What Rolling Duffel Bag XL

For Sporty Travelers

Eagle creek eagle creek no matter what rolling duffel bag xl.

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Expandable 2 Wheel Luggage

Light Weight

Travelpro travelpro maxlite 5 softside expandable 2 wheel luggage.

Samsonite Winfield 2 Hardside Expandable Luggage, 2-piece set

Rolling Set

Samsonite samsonite winfield 2 hardside expandable luggage, 2-piece set.

International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On

Best Expandable

International international expandable 4 wheeled carry-on.

Check-In L Suitcase

Best Splurge

Rimowa check-in l suitcase.

While Away's much-loved luggage is available in multiple carry-on and checked bag sizes, the original The Carry-On is undeniably a fan favorite. Sized to fit in most overhead bins, it has a built-in compression system on on of the inner panels to make the most of your packing space and a durable hard shell exterior to protect all of your essentials.

For those who never settle for off-the-rack, this uber-customizable option is perfect. From each of the hard shell sides, to the zipper, right down to the color of the wheels and interior lining, you can select your ideal shade combo on 8 different fronts to make a suitcase that's uniquely yours. (The customization is also available in checked sized luggage and expandable options, so you can custom craft your perfect set.)

If you're looking for a suitcase you can put to work without splashing out a lot of cash, this hard shell from Amazon is ready to be put through its paces. For under $100, it brings many of the essentials of more expensive brands, like 360 degree spinners, a fully lined interior, and divider pouches—everything you need for a well-packed weekend away.

This Australian travel brand has made a name for themselves with a range of stylish, thoughtfully designed bags and accessories. This bag, in particular, makes airport security a breeze with a detachable tech pouch that will save you from having to dig through your carry-on to fish out your laptop, then reattach for easy carrying, plus an ejectable fast-charge battery to keep your gadgets topped-up.

Four swimsuits, eight shirts, and six pairs of pants for a weekend getaway? If that sounds like your packing list, this influencer-loved suitcase if just the ticket. Not only does it expand two extra inches for those last minute outfit additions, it also comes with a weight indicator to let you know if you're overdoing it.

If your on-the-go style is a little more rugged, this water resistant duffle is made with heavy duty fabric and reinforcements, so it can go as hard as you do—wherever your travels take you.

Travel light with this featherweight, soft side suitcase. The expandable shape means its forgiving of those extra souvenirs you pick up on your travels, and with ample interior space without the weight, you can pack even more of them in.

Luggage lovers know that Samsonite is always a reliable pick, so it's hardly a surprise that their rolling luggage maintains the same standards. This set (which also comes in a range of individual sizes) expands up to an inch and a half, and features 10 zipper pouches and dividers for maximum organization.

Go big (and, eventually, go home) with this expandable carry-on. Made from ballistic nylon for durability, it had loads of interior and exterior pockets, compressions straps, and a hanger bracket to give you plenty of organizational options.

If you spend a lot of time on the go, it's worth it to splurge on a serious suitcase, and it doesn't get much more serious than the famous aluminum sided design from Rimowa—one of the original players in the hard shell suitcase game. Extremely durable and highly water resistant, it's built to handle anything your travels throw at it.

Heys Heys Britto New Day 30 Inches Suitcase

Heys Britto New Day 30 Inches Suitcase

Never anxiously examine the sea of black bags at baggage claim again with a brilliantly colored roller suitcase from Heys. Their hard shell options are not only hearty, but come in a vibrant array of patterns and colors, like this one by artist Romero Britto, to make your bag stand out in the crowd.

Hartmann Hartmann Herringbone Deluxe Domestic Carry On

Hartmann Herringbone Deluxe Domestic Carry On

Looking for a suitcase with classic appeal? Look no further than this tweed fabric option, that blends a traditional look with modern convenience, like an expandable body and spinner wheels.

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Lauren Hubbard is a freelance writer and Town & Country contributor who covers beauty, shopping, entertainment, travel, home decor, wine, and cocktails.

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The Best Carry-On Luggage, Tested & Reviewed By Our Editors

By Madison Flager

All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Carry-ons are arguably the piece of luggage travelers pull out most often, whether it's the only bag coming on a weekend trip or used in tandem with a checked suitcase. It also spends the most time with us in transit, which means the functionality is even more important: Are your belongings easy to get to if you need to retrieve something while waiting at your gate? Is there a space to stash whatever item you remember on your way out the door? These are a few of the things Traveler editors considered when sifting through the seemingly endless options on the market. We set out to find the best of the best—bags that are lightweight but still sturdy, have enough space to house clothes, shoes, toiletries, and accessories, and will hold up for many trips to come. After months of testing, these are the pieces we've deemed the best carry-on luggage of 2023.

What we considered:

When testing out carry-on luggage, we asked editors and contributors to consider several factors: How light a bag was on its own, how much it could fit, whether the design and organizational factors were helpful (and aesthetically pleasing), how well it held up in transit, how easy or difficult it is to roll and pick up, whether it's worth the price point, and if there are any unique features that set it apart from other carry-on suitcases or bags they've used.

This article is part of Condé Nast Traveler' s first-ever Luggage Week , for which dozens of suitcases, backpacks, and weekender bags were road-tested by our editors.

What size can a carry-on bag be?

It depends on which airline you're flying with, but typically, dimensions are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 9 inches high for domestic airlines (Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, Delta, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, and United Airlines adhere to these figures; American Airlines allows for an extra inch of height, while and Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines's max is 24" x 16" x 10" and Spirit Airlines's allotment is 22" x 18" x 10"). Some airlines provide a single number; dimensions must add up to that number or below to be considered compliant.

International airlines tend to have slightly different size requirements; 21.5" x 15.5" x 9" is typical, but here are some exact specifications by airline:

  • Air Canada: 21.5" x 15.5" x 9"
  • Air France: 21.6" x 13.7" x 9.8"
  • British Airways: 22" x 18" x 10"
  • Emirates: 21.6" x 15" x 8.6"
  • Lufthansa: 21.6" x 15.7" x 9"
  • Qatar Airways: 20" x 15" x 10"
  • Singapore Airlines: 45 total inches

What can’t I take in my carry-on?

Liquids over 3.4 ounces (100mL) are not allowed in your carry-on. Additionally, firearms and other potentially hazardous items are prohibited. Check TSA's website for specific items you may have questions about.

Are carry-on bags free?

Again, it depends on which you're flying with and what kind of ticket you purchase. These airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item), regardless of what level ticket you bought:

  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines

While these airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item) to all travelers except those who purchased a base fare:

  • United Airlines

Top recommendations:

  • Best overall carry-on: Paravel The Aviator Carry-On
  • Best lightweight carry-on: July Carry-On Light
  • Best budget carry-on: Béis The Carry-On Roller
  • Best expandable carry-on: Away Carry-On Flex
  • Best softside carry-on: Travelpro Platinum Elite softside spinner

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Weight: 8.2 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Glides smoothly even when fully packed, unique look and feel Cons: No external phone charger included, could use an interior pocket along the length of the bag

Luggage brand Paravel has built a dedicated following thanks to its retro Wes Anderson–style designs and use of sustainable materials. The Aviator Carry-On is no different: Available in shades like scout tan, safari green, and scuba navy, it has a recycled polycarbonate shell, recycled zippers, and an interior lining made from 15 upcycled plastic water bottles. It's a favorite of senior editor Megan Spurrell : “This is one of two carry-on roller bags I have used regularly for nearly three years—we’ve traveled everywhere from Lisbon to Mexico City to Los Angeles together.” Spurrell has used it for weeklong trips, and notes that it's still in good shape after years of use: “It has definitely gotten scratched up from being thrown into the hull of planes (I have checked it before, even though it’s carry-on), but it has held up well otherwise—there are no cracks in the shell, zipper issues despite how much I have stuffed it, nor sticky wheels.” The one minor flaw: The top handle placement is a bit counterintuitive, placed on the side of the suitcase further from your body.

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Weight: 8.36 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 16" x 10"

Pros: Comfortable handle, fairly easy to clean Cons: Although the beige color is incredibly pretty, it gets dirty very quickly; I would recommend a darker color

With a pretty, ribbed design and thoughtful features like a cushioned silicone grip on the handle, you wouldn't guess this is one of the most affordable suitcases on our list. It's been tested by commerce producer Paris Wilson , who used it to pack for her and her boyfriend on a weeklong trip to the Florida Keys; with the help of the expandable zipper, it fit at least 14 outfits as well as four pairs of shoes and two purses. The wheels have stood up to bumpy roads—“We live in downtown Manhattan where cobblestone streets are a staple and we still managed to make it to the subway without any hangups”—and the included pouches come in handy for dirty clothes or even souvenirs. “I’m tempted to buy the remaining luggage to create a set; I would recommend this to anyone who's interested in building their luggage collection but might not know where to start.”

A suitcase.

Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Durable wheels, easy to lift, compression straps Cons: Because of its size, it may be checked on smaller planes or flagged to be checked on planes at full capacity

Away recently upgraded a few of its core suitcases, including The Bigger Carry-On. Updates include an additional zipper compartment, a color-matched interior made of recycled polyester, and an underside grab handle for easy overhead bin lifting. Tested by editorial assistant Jessica Chapel , who has taken it on a flight to New Mexico, a bus ride to New Jersey, and in cars on weekend trips from New York, it's one of the lighter bags on the list at under eight pounds. Compared to her previous suitcase, “It does wonders. Prior to this luggage I often traveled with a checked bag. I can fit almost as much in this suitcase, and it's way more practical—and feels more swift, given the 360-degree wheels.”

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Weight: 3.9 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 14" × 7.5"

Pros: I enjoy the ease with which you can move this piece of luggage around; it feels very zippy Cons: The telescopic handle sometimes sticks

July calls this the lightest double-wheel suitcase in the world, and it is the lightest we've tested here at Traveler at just under four pounds when empty. Research director Alexandra Sanidad has brought it on planes to Phoenix, Arizona, and Portland, Oregon, and on an Amtrak to Woodstock, New York; she says “it's very cute and fits nicely in tight spaces,” and is a “good price for a sturdy, colorful, functional suitcase.” As for what it fits, light packers can fit a week’s worth of clothing in here; if you’re bringing multiple day and night outfits, plan for a weekend’s worth.

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Weight: 11.1 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 16" x 9"

Pros: Extremely functional and stylish, glides smoothly even when full Cons : It’s a little large for a carry-on; I've had to check it twice so far

Tumi bags are an investment—at over $1,000, this is one of the priciest bags on our list of the best carry-on luggage—but for frequent business travelers or those looking for a lifelong investment piece, it might be the bag for you. It's gone with former Traveler editor Alex Erdekian on trips to Mexico, Italy and France, a bachelorette party at Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, and Boston. She calls it “the most beautiful suitcase I’ve owned,” and appreciates the “zipper expansion that drastically increases the depth of the suitcase,” as well as the “sneaky zipper around the front that allows you to pull out clothes quickly.” It is one of the heavier bags on the list, though, and Erdekian says she's had difficulty lifting it overhead when full. Also of note: It comes with a five-year warranty, and can be customized with a monogram or set of “pop of color” accessories.

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Weight: 6.53 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Budget-friendly, very lightweight Cons: Since its design is pretty plain, it's not the most aesthetically pleasing suitcase on our list

This hardside carry-on with spinner wheels and a built-in TSA lock has racked up rave reviews on Amazon, like this one: “It fit an odd amount of stuff in it. It's like a clown car. It has compartments and zippers that keep things separate and organized. It holds up well and is really good looking. It's absolutely worth every penny. I'm purchasing more for the rest of the family.” Traveler editor Meaghan Kenny agrees, calling it an overpacker's dream bag. The hardside spinner comes in black, navy, bright blue, and orange.

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Weight: 8.1 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 10.3"

Pros: The front zipper is such a plus, with lots of sections for organizing Cons: The color range isn’t huge—I wish they alternated in more shades

This Arlo Skye zipper-front suitcase has gone on many trips with Spurrell —she alternates between this and a Paravel carry-on, and this one has been to Peru, upstate New York, and Montauk: “I take it as a carry-on for most flights—from weekend trips to weeklong getaways—because it’s surprisingly roomy, with an organized front pocket that I can easily stow essentials like my laptop, book, and magazines in.” Sleek yet durable, it comes with a removable charger (boasting both USB C and USB A ports), two shoe bags, a laundry bag, and a cotton storage cover. The aesthetics are a plus, too: “I love the design of this bag—it feels like a reliable, sleek rolling bag, with design you’ll never get tired of.”

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Weight: 7.8 lbs. Dimensions: 23.5" x 14.5" x 9"

Pros: Expandable design, multiple exterior pockets Cons: Some travelers may prefer a clamshell opening; may be too large for some international flights

Every inch counts—especially if you're traveling with just a carry-on—and softside luggage offers a little more give than hard-shell bags. This expandable pick has a telescopic handle, spinner wheels for easy gliding, and an external USB port for charging your devices. It's earned an “Amazon's Choice” distinction thanks to its consistently high reviews and competitive pricing (its larger size, which has many similar internal features, is a favorite of former Traveler editor Louis Cheslaw). The suitcase is available in several shades (including black, Bordeaux, and true navy) and three carry-on sizes (19-, 20-, and 21-inches).

A suitecase.

Weight: 8.15 lbs. Dimensions: 21.7" x 13.7" x 9"

Pros: Expandable, easy to roll Cons: Scuffs easily, no exterior pockets

Go one step further, space-wise, with this expandable suitcase, which gives you an additional 2.25" of packing space when needed. Traveler 's global associate director of audience development Lara Kramer has used this bag for trips as long as a week (including a trip to London ), and noted how smoothly it rolled across almost any surface, thanks to its 360-degree spinner wheels. “The joy of this luggage is its simplicity,” she says. “It's a pretty straightforward design, but what it does, it does very well: glide smoothly and easily with its 360-degree spinner wheels and provide the luxury of expanding to add more room if needed. Between my husband and I, one of us is always snagging it as our main carry-on.” Kramer recommends choosing a unique color for your bag, or adding your favorite sticker to the outer hard shell to help it stand out, and notes the inevitable scuffs can look pretty jarring against the black colorway.

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Weight: 12.5 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Very easy to store, even in small places; soft handle grip Cons: Expandable mechanism can be tricky to lock into place

The designers at Béis knew what they were doing when they built this soft-sided expandable carry-on , a favorite of senior commerce editor Madison Flager . It's a big space saver for people with minimal closet or storage space, and yet still fits plenty when expanded—enough for a long weekend to five-day trips. An exterior front pocket holds a laptop sleeve, pocket to place a portable charger (and a small hole to slip the charging cord through), plus a key clip. Smooth-rolling wheels and a soft hand cushion on the underside of the handle are great touches, too.

travel rolling suitcase

Weight: 7.16 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Responsive handle, very lightweight Cons: No exterior pockets for added storage

Lightweight with a rugged exterior, frequent traveler Patrick Thompson noted that this bag “seems like it would hold up to the hustle and bustle of an airport, getting jammed into an overhead compartment, and any excessive packing into the trunk of a car.” He's been using it regularly for over a year, bringing it on trips as long as two weeks (Argentina and Italy), as well as long weekend trips to Utah, Georgia, and Florida, and while it has gotten scuffed, it's still in good shape, and is a bag he'd recommend to other travelers. “I love the color and that it's very lightweight. I find it to be easily rollable when traveling.” While there is “a stealth pocket on the top corner that holds smaller items, which can be very useful and convenient while trudging through the airport,” he hasn't often utilized the front exterior zipper, which is meant for easy access to the main compartment, and would prefer another exterior pocket in place of it.

travel rolling suitcase

Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 20" x 14" x 7.9"

Pros: Built-in garment folder, interior compression system, exterior pockets Cons: Doesn't roll as easily when full

Senior features editor Rebecca Misner calls this suitcase “a professional travelers’ dream carry-on: very sturdy, and full of bells and whistles that actually make packing easier.” Briggs & Riley's signature expansion system allows travelers to press a button and pull up on a lever in the main compartment to expand the suitcase sides vertically. “Once you’re packed and zipped, you just push down on the exterior sides to compress.” Other notable features include mesh interior pockets, a built-in garment folder with a foam roll bar that keeps clothes from wrinkling, and unassuming SpeedThu pocket pockets on the exterior made to fit a passport and boarding pass—with a bright orange lining that signals when the pocket is open (meaning your important docs are at risk).

travel rolling suitcase

Weight: 9.9 lbs. Dimensions: 14" x 22" x 9.5" Pros: Keeps dress clothes wrinkle-free, exterior pocket to hold documents or other small items Cons: May not be large enough to be your only suitcase on a trip

Heading to a wedding or business trip ? Kramer vouches for this compact Travelpro garment bag. “The lay-flat garment bag design is the real gem of this carry-on. It holds way more than you think—and arriving with all of your dresses and shirts wrinkle-free is a huge game changer.” The durable nylon fabric, made with a Duraguard coating, is a bonus, too.

travel rolling suitcase

Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 22.8" x 9.4" x 15"

Pros: Smooth-rolling wheels, built-in phone charger, antimicrobial lining Cons: Scratched easily on first use

Tested by destinations editor Shannon McMahon , who prefers to travel with expandable hard-side spinners, this one stands out for “its super roomy packing capacity and its smooth-rolling wheels.” It's become her go-to carry-on after first using it for a four-day getaway last year with room to spare ( even after buying souvenirs ). Smart features of the utilitarian bag include a built-in phone charger, zippered laundry compartment, oversized mesh organizational pockets, and antimicrobial lining. The exterior scratched surprisingly easily on that first trip, but beyond that it hasn't seen much damage: “It's not a fight against scratches on the outside like I thought it would be, it seems like it was just a first-use thing.” The bag's biggest pros: Its packing power and its ultra-lightweight—“it's light as a feather when empty,” McMahon says.

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Weight: 6.06 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9" Pros: Wheels smoothly, easy to carry around Cons: Laptop sleeve doesn't fit much else, so if not using it, feels like an unnecessary use of space

Frequent traveler Katie Thompson has been using this suitcase for over a year, bringing it to Italy, Argentina, Florida, upstate New York, and Savannah, and calls it “an organizer's dream.” The Samsonite carry-on is loaded with zip pockets and mesh nets to give every item its own place. Thompson says it “can comfortably fit a week's worth of clothing if you are a light packer, but is probably best for a weekend trip,” and notes it rolls easily and in all directions. Another perk: The hardshell exterior has built in patterns that help to hide any scratches, though it has gotten some scuffs with time. Overall, it is “sleek, unique, and compact,” though overall storage is on the smaller side: “The additional pockets on the top side make the inside smaller,” Thompson says. “It fits less than my previous carry-on, but I still managed 10 days in Italy with it.”

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Weight: 8.25 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 13.5" x 9.5" Pros: Front pocket for last-minute items, plenty of interior compartments Cons: Limited color options, no expansion

Hard-shell bags with a front pocket are few and far between, but this Calpak bag makes a strong case for it. Executive editor Erin Florio says she “actually [looks] forward to packing this thing;” while she was worried about its size at first glance, after traveling with it, she says smart packers could pack for up to 10 days with it. “The inner compartments make it really easy to organize all your items, from shoes to laundry to toiletries, which helps you fit in more,” she says. As for that exterior pocket, it can fit a laptop, hardcover book, and magazines.

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Weight: 6.3 lbs. Dimensions: 23" H x 14.5" W x 9.5" D Pros: Lightweight and fits a lot of clothing including shoes Cons: Hard to lift when heavy. Also hard to clean/get scuffs out

Recommended by associate social media manager Kayla Brock , this expandable carry-on has a mesh zip compartment and zip-lock compartments inside, which make organizing clothes, accessories, and toiletries easy. She has brought it to North Dakota, Europe, New York, Zanzibar, Seattle, Jamaica, Chicago, Colorado, and the Cayman Islands, packing for as long as three weeks with it (though in winter time, it's better suited for weekend trips). “Although it originally looks like my clothes wouldn’t fit (I’m guilty of overpacking), the suitcase closed with ease,” Brock says. In the year-plus that she's been using it, it has gotten some scuffs and discoloration on certain parts of the body, and the zippers have bent a little; however, Brock still strongly recommends it: “Out of all the suitcases I have this is my absolute favorite and without a doubt the one that I take with me on a trip.”

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Any time is a good time to travel but without the best luggage , your trip could be more hectic than happy. The best rolling suitcases combine security and convenience to take the hassle out of travel, because the last thing you should be worried about when traveling is the state of your luggage. As we enter the summer of travel , it’s more important than ever to have one of the best rolling luggage pieces by your side.

That’s why we pulled together this list of great rolling suitcase options. We’ve got options big and small, hard and soft, cheap and pricey and nice-looking and basic-looking. Just about every rolling suitcase we’ve included here comes in multiple sizes, so if we’ve included a pick and you want it in a larger or smaller size, there’s a good chance you can get it.

But before we jump in, here are a few things to keep in mind while you shop around for the best rolling suitcases:

  • Hardshell vs Softshell – Hardshell luggage , typically made from plastic or polycarbonate, is more durable, protective and shock-resistant than softshells, typically made from nylon. But, those pieces have less give for those occasions when you’re returning with more than you came with. Softshells give more in the other direction, like when you have to squeeze a bag into a small trunk space. It’s important to note that hardshells are generally more expensive, but you can find cheap and expensive options for both.
  • Sizing – Do you want something for a weekend trip or something for a multi-week trip to Europe? Most of the bags below come in multiple sizes.
  • Price – Luggage, especially rolling suitcases, tends to cost a lot. Even the cheapest bags will run around $50, and luxury rolling suitcases can cost over $1,000. Like all things, price roughly correlates to quality (higher price, higher quality), but you start to get diminishing returns around $200, and there are plenty of great rolling suitcases for a lot less than that (and plenty of great rolling suitcases for a lot more than that).

Check-In vs. Carry-On Rolling Luggage

While the best rolling luggage usually comes in multiple sizes, meaning there are options for carrying on and checking in, for the purpose of this article, we’ve chosen to focus on checked bags. That’s because most people think of check-in size bags when they think of “luggage.” However, if you are looking for a great rolling carry-on bag (because who really wants to pay all those baggage fees ?), we have plenty of resources for you.

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Now that you’re armed with those basics, it’s time to arm yourself against luggage-related headaches with a great rolling suitcase. We’ve listed our picks roughly from cheaper to pricier to give some order to the sheer variety of options, so check them out below and get yourself the best rolling suitcase so you can worry about one less thing when traveling.

1. Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Luggage

BEST OVERALL

If there’s one name in travel you definitely know, it’s Samsonite. The brand has become synonymous with travel luggage, and this American luggage manufacturer is known for making hardy, long-lasting luggage. (We wouldn’t say they make the most attractive luggage, but that’s not the primary focus of this piece.) The Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Luggage lives up to the Samsonite promise of quality luggage. This 24-inch suitcase uses scratch-resistant polycarbonate for its hard shell, four spinner wheels and a telescoping handle for rolling and a mesh divider and cross straps in the main compartment to help you separate and organize your stuff.

On the downsides, reviewers noted that the non-telescoping handle and wheels get weaker over time, which is to be expected You can also expect some denting to the shell if the suitcase is heavily packed and mishandled. For the average traveler, this spinner suitcase should serve you well for many years to come.

Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Luggage

$151.19 $189.99 20% off, 2. amazonbasics oxford expandable spinner luggage.

BEST BUDGET

If you’re looking for cheap rolling suitcases (or cheap anything, really) AmazonBasics exists for a reason. The AmazonBasics Oxford Expandable Spinner Luggage is perfect for long hauls and weekend getaways. It’s extremely affordable for a rolling suitcase, it’s got four double spinner wheels for any-direction rolling, an external hard shell and a collapsible and expandable handle to drag the bag. Plus, the suitcase is expandable.

But the upside is also the downside: At this low price point, you can expect durability issues down the road, and some reviewers reported breaks on the wheels or handles on the bag’s first or second use. Overall, if you’re willing to accept the small risk of receiving a dud rolling suitcase, the AmazonBasics bag is an excellent bet.

AmazonBasics Oxford Expandable Spinner Luggage

$89.90 $131.44 32% off, 3. swissgear hardside expandable luggage.

The SwissGear Hardside Expandable Luggage makes for a functional piece of luggage at a reasonable price point.

It basically takes the classic hardshell design and brings it into the modern age, thanks to its all-black exterior, four spinner wheels, a telescopic handle, pockets and a divider in the main compartment, protective side bumper feet and a couple of inches of zipper expandability.

Just be wary of the so-called reinforced top handle. If one issue emerged from negative reviewers, it was the detaching of the handle from the suitcase.

SwissGear Hardside Expandable Luggage

4. travelpro maxlite 5 luggage.

BEST SOFTSIDE

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 Luggage is a pretty solid bag with not much to complain about.

This 26-inch softshell bag has all the basics you want in rolling suitcases: a solid telescoping handle with two lock points, expandability (up to 2 inches), four well-made spinner wheels, 46 liters of storage and multiple pockets inside and out. It also has a water- and stain-resistant coating on the shell for added durability.

Take all that and you’ve got a pretty great rolling suitcase. The only issues we identified aren’t dealbreakers either. The bag is a little prone to tipping, especially if it’s packed awkwardly, and certain reviewers reported less-than-stellar zippers, some of which did break.

But those were the exceptions, not the rule, and compared to pricier options, this Travelpro bag is a solid deal.

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Luggage

5. target open story hardside checked suitcase.

BEST GUARANTEE

Yeah, we’re as surprised as you are to be recommending an in-house Target brand, but here we are. The Open Story Hardside Checked Suitcase is a surprisingly strong rolling suitcase given that Target isn’t strictly in the business of making luggage. That may be because Target went the opposite direction of Amazon and bet people would be willing to pay a bit more if they could expect higher quality and better features. We think Target delivered.

This 29-inch suitcase has a polycarbonate hard shell, a telescoping handle, YKK zippers, four so-called Silent Run spinner wheels, two zipper meshes with additional pockets in the main compartment and a little laundry bag too. It also has a couple of inches of expandability via the zippers. All that’s pretty much just advanced basics, but this back also looks good and comes in multiple colors.

And because this is a Target-owned brand, it’s backed up by a 365-day guarantee, which will be honored with an exchange or refund.

Target Open Story Hardside Checked Suitcase

6. béis rolling spinner suitcase.

BEST FOR WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS

The Béis 29-Inch Rolling Spinner Suitcase is proof that you start to get those diminishing returns once you start hitting a certain price point. This bag promises a ton of quality for under $300.

It’s got a modern, tough design meant to make traveling the breeze it should be. First, there are the upgraded essentials: double hard-side construction with a polycarbonate exterior, water-resistant zipper tape, four solid spinner wheels, a cushioned telescopic handle and horizontal grooves. But Béis goes above and beyond to include interior compression straps, TSA-approved locks and, incredibly, a weight indicator on the side handle, so you can always stay under the weight limit.

Back all this up with the Béis Limited Lifetime Luggage Warranty, and you can see why reviewers rave about this rolling suitcase.

Béis Rolling Spinner Suitcase

7. calpak astyll 3-piece marbled luggage set.

The CALPAK Astyll 3-Piece Marbled Luggage Set promises a sleek, vintage-inspired design in three gorgeous pieces.

The suitcases don’t have bells and whistles, but instead, they marry the essentials together in a quality way. You can count on the polycarbonate hard shell to protect your things, four spinner wheels and a telescopic handle for easy rolling, TSA-approved locks and main compartments with pockets and straps to keep you organized.

Overall, the CALPAK Astyll Set doesn’t have much to dislike, and it’ll get the job done in style.

CALPAK Astyll 3-Piece Marbled Luggage Set

8. arlo skye the frame check-in medium.

BEST POLYCARBONATE

If you’re looking for an ultra-secure piece of luggage, then the Arlo Skye The Frame Check-In Medium is the rolling suitcase for you.

First, the upgraded essentials: A polycarbonate hardshell, including zippers and a double clasp system, ultra-quiet (15% quieter than standard) spinner wheels and silver-enhanced antimicrobial interior lining.

There are also some real nonessential but still desirable qualities to this bag. It comes with a full-grain leather name tag, two shoe bags, a laundry bag and a cotton storage cover. All of these features combine to make a bag that’s worth its elevated price tag.

Arlo Skye The Frame Check-In Medium

9. briggs & riley zdx-expandable luggage.

MOST DURABLE

Briggs & Riley is right in the running for the maker of the best, basic rolling suitcases, and the Briggs & Riley ZDX-Expandable Luggage delivers.

The soft exterior uses a strong nylon fabric to resist moisture and abrasions and also includes what B&R calls Permasquare fabric, an ultra-durable fabric, in areas prone to abrasion. A lightweight fiberglass frame ensures the bag feels sturdy without being heavy, and the wheels and handles are all strong enough to last.

But don’t take our word for it. Briggs & Riley backs this rolling suitcase up with a lifetime performance guarantee, which includes airline damage. If Briggs & Riley is offering that, you know the bag has got to be durable.

Briggs & Riley ZDX-Expandable Luggage

10. thule revolve spinner suitcase.

MOST MODERN

Looking like it’s straight out of 2050, the Thule Revolve 30-Inch Spinner Suitcase is the rolling suitcase for those who want the sleekest, most modern design. Only the Swedes could make a suitcase that just looks this cool.

This compact polycarbonate hardshell suitcase comes in an eye-catching black colorway that definitely belongs on a plane (or in space). Add in nice little details like four spinner wheels, a TSA-approved lock, a telescopic handle, a puncture-resistant zipper and a rigid frame and interior compression system, and you’ve got a winning suitcase for short trips on your hands. Alternatively, pack this case for your upcoming trip to space.

Thule Revolve Spinner Suitcase

11. roam marais.

MOST UNIQUE

If you’re willing to spend your prettiest penny in the service of a truly unique rolling suitcase, there’s only The Roam Marais. It’s got all the essentials covered — polycarbonate shell, telescopic handle, water-resistant zipper, smooth-as-hell wheels, a spacious interior with a compression system — but it’s the customization Roam offers that makes this suitcase special.

When you buy from Roam’s website, you can customize the color for just about every detail on the suitcase, including the front shell color, the back shell color, the zipper color, the binding color, the wheels color, the carry handle color and the monogram patch color, which Roam will also monogram for you.

If you want a sturdy rolling suitcase that will last a lifetime and will only ever be yours, Roam is the place to go.

Roam Marais

12. away the medium: aluminum edition.

BEST HARDSHELL

The modern traveler’s suitcase, the Away Medium: Aluminum Edition has an excellent handle on what the modern traveler will actually find useful. The best example of that is the front pocket with multiple compartments, a hidden laundry bag and an interior compression system.

On another note, Away manages to combine all the best elements of a hardshell case with its tough, water-resistant aluminum exterior. With this shell, you get the protection promised by a hard shell with the light weight of a softshell.

In short, all signs point to an unmatched thoughtfulness about what travelers need — like four spinner wheels, TSA-approved locks, leather details, etc. — and can afford.

Away The Medium: Aluminum Edition

13. delsey chatelet air 2.0 spinner.

MOST STYLISH

Let’s face it. Most rolling luggage has a similar look these days, especially with the rise of hardshell cases. Sure, you might get a different color or two, but in general, black metallic or plastic cases are the standard at baggage claim. If you want to stand out from the crowd, consider the Delsey Chatelet Air 2.0 Spinner.

Not only does this case sport a unique exterior style, but it also has plenty of bells and whistles to justify its elevated price point. The double spinner wheels make getting from point A to point B a breeze, and your bag will stay extra secure thanks to the brand’s patented zip SECURITECH, which is three times more resistant than any standard zipper.

The leather detailing on both the exterior and interior of this bag means that everyone will be wondering where they can get such an attractive bag.

Delsey Chatelet Air 2.0 Spinner

14. rimowa check-in m.

BEST WHEELS

If premium functionality is what you need, Rimowa has you covered with its Check-In M.

If we were to list the features, the rolling luggage would sound pretty typical; it’s the fact that Rimowa uses its best-in-class German design that really makes this suitcase worth it. Sure, you have the strong polycarbonate exterior, interior dividers and telescopic handle, but take something like the wheels. These wheels use cushioned axles and a ball-bearing mount, which means a lot less stress and friction on the wheels over time, ensuring they last a lifetime.

Alas, at nearly $900, we can’t promise you’ll get your money’s worth if you’re not a frequent traveler, so we’d only recommend spending this much if you travel very regularly or if you put a premium on long-lasting durable luggage.

Rimowa Check-In M

15. tumi merge st spinner.

BEST SPLURGE

If you’re into luxury branding, we think you should at least check out a brand that specializes in luggage, like TUMI. The TUMI Merge St 26” Spinner is an excellent, well-made rolling suitcase. Highly durable polyester-ballistic nylon fabric makes up the soft shell but bumper rails ensure the suitcase holds up against the bumps and bruises of frequent travel. The bag is plenty spacious, with multiple external and internal pockets as well as two ways to open the bag, one on the front for quick access and the traditional bookcase-style opening.

Interestingly, this bag is also one of the most eco-friendly choices on our list. It’s made from post-consumer recycled bottles and post-industrial recycled nylon. This forward-thinking is part of the TUMI ethos that we like so much.

Overall, this rolling luggage is great, but at this price point, you’ve officially hit the point of diminishing returns. Of course, the TUMI rolling suitcase is excellent, but you’re not just paying for luggage, you’re paying for brand-name TUMI luggage, which is something to keep in mind for all higher-end / higher-priced luggage.

TUMI Merge St Spinner

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The Best Lightweight Luggage of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Keep your luggage under the weight limit with these lightweight options.

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It's easier said than done to "pack light," but it is a wise sentiment. When you want to bring plenty of outfit options (plus shoes and accessories to match), your full skincare routine, workout gear, and must-haves for working remotely, lightweight luggage can help balance out your load.

But the best suitcases, weekenders, backpacks, underseat bags, and duffels aren't just lightweight. They're also durable, easy to maneuver, and spacious, with lots of compartments and standout features like expanders, compression panels, laptop sleeves, TSA-approved locks, and USB charging ports.

To help you narrow down your options, we've tested over 450 pieces of luggage and sorted through our insights to choose the best lightweight options. Our Travel + Leisure editors packed the bags full, rolled them over different flooring materials, carried them for extended periods of time, threw them off tables, hit them with baseball bats and even built an airplane set where we could lift the bags into overhead bins. We then put together this list of notably lightweight carry-ons, checked bags, personal items, and other types of bags with high scores and low weights.

Best Overall

Delsey paris hardside expandable luggage with spinner wheels.

  • Capacity 5 /5
  • Design 5 /5
  • Maneuverability 4 /5
  • Durability 4.7 /5

At 5.3 pounds, this hardside suitcase is perfectly lightweight and compact while fitting a surprising amount of clothes — no expander needed.

The handle is somewhat short, and it sustained a minor dent from our bat swings.

Weighing 5.3 pounds, the Delsey Paris Clavel was one of the lightest suitcases we tried. At 22 by 14 by 10 inches, it's nice and compact, too. But while this carry-on looks small , we were pleasantly surprised by how many clothes we could fit inside. We didn't even need to use the expander, which adds another three-quarters of an inch to the depth. We also like that there are two main compartments separated by a zippered divider, plus tie-down straps and shoe pockets. Lifting it overhead was a piece of cake compared to heavier models, and it should easily fit into any overhead bin.

This hardside suitcase has a polypropylene (thermoplastic) exterior that stood up well to our baseball bat tests, although it sustained a minor dent from one particularly enthusiastic swing. The rigid shell gives it a modern, high-end appearance. Beyond the basic luggage colors, the brand offers the option for a statement hue or something a little easier to spot at baggage claim, like blush, teal, or stark white.

Thanks to the four-wheel spinner design, the Clavel has good maneuverability and rolls smoothly over bumps, cracks, and carpet. One drawback is that we felt the handle was a little short and slightly loose. Still, we were thoroughly impressed with this suitcase and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to pretty much anyone looking for a piece of lightweight carry-on luggage . The price is right on point, too, and Delsey backs it with a five-year warranty.

The Details: 5.3 pounds | 22 x 14 x 10 inches | 43-liter capacity | Carry-on | Expandable

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Best Carry-on

Samsonite freeform carry-on spinner.

  • Maneuverability 5 /5
  • Durability 5 /5

Boasting a spacious capacity, smooth-rolling wheels, and an exceptionally durable shell, this 6.5-pound spinner earned perfect scores in all our tests.

It doesn't come with a laundry bag or have a zippered section for dirty clothes.

Samsonite's Freeform Carry-on clocked perfect scores in all testing categories. While this 6.5-pounder is conveniently compact, we could fit enough clothes to get through a four-day trip without having to expand it. There's no removable satchel for dirty clothes, but it does have a zippered separator for shoes, plus a few pockets and cross straps.

We found the Freeform easy to maneuver on both hard flooring and carpet. We were also fans of the adjustable aluminum handle, which locks in place with the press of a button. After whacking it with a bat, the exterior sustained zero dents, scuffs, or scratches. Considering the durable construction, minimalist-modern design, spacious capacity, and reasonable price tag, we think this carry-on is a prime choice for frequent fliers and short getaways.

The Details: 6.5 pounds | 21 x 15 x 10 inches | 34-liter capacity | Carry-on | Expandable

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Best Checked

July checked plus light.

This 105-liter hardside bag is incredibly spacious while still weighing under 10 pounds.

Although it does have some pockets inside, we’d add more organizational features.

Checked bags can get heavy quickly, especially hardside ones, but this 105-liter suitcase from July is noticeably lightweight for its large size, weighing in at around nine pounds. The first thing we noticed during our tests was how spacious it was, with two large compartments inside (one on each side) and several zippered pockets for stashing smaller items. We also found its curved eggshell design to be slimmer and less bulky than similar checked bags from other brands, making it super easy to maneuver through our obstacle course — which should translate well when you’re trying to navigate through crowded airports or hotel lobbies. Even though it’s lightweight like many July luggage pieces , the outer shell still feels extremely durable, surviving our baseball bat and drop tests with no dents or scratches. Though its by no means the lightest option on this list, we think this is your best bet if you’re looking for a large-capacity checked bag that won’t weigh you down.

The Details: 9.2 pounds | 30.32 x 20.87 x 11.22 inches | 105-liter capacity | Checked

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Best Softside

It luggage softside carry-on spinner.

  • Durability 4 /5

This monochromatic carry-on is exceptionally easy to lift by its thick carrying handles, and it has a two-inch expander zipper.

The bag scratches more easily than we’d like.

It’s hard to find attractive softside suitcases these days, but we love this stylish carry-on that comes in monochromatic colors like harbour blue, lavender, or charcoal — including colored wheels, zippers, and handles. This felt spacious for a carry-on, and if you do a little more shopping than expected on your trip or just want to squeeze in a few extra outfits, it has an expandable zipper for an extra two inches and a large, padded pocket on the front. 

The handle has three different heights and felt strong enough that we could lift the fully packed bag easily by the handle without it feeling loose. We also took notice of how large and padded the top and side carry handles are, which made it easy to lift the bag into the overhead bins on our airplane set; this will make it easy if you have to carry this bag up or down the stairs at any point during your travels. After we threw the bag off a table several times in our lab, it did get a few light scratches, but the softside material stood up well. We also thought there were some thoughtful touches, like waterproof material inside to safeguard against spills and a loop on the front of the bag to attach a luggage tag.

The Details: 5.95 pounds | 21.7 × 14.2 × 7.9 inches | Carry-on | Expandable

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Best Budget

Amazon basics hardside spinner.

This budget-friendly spinner weighs just over seven pounds and has an unexpectedly spacious interior.

There are only a few colors, and it doesn't have a TSA lock.

On a budget? Amazon has you covered. After trying it out first-hand, we can confirm that the Amazon Basics Hardside Spinner has excellent maneuverability, even when we rolled it over bumps and carpeted floors. It also turns and spins like a champ. What's more: the thermoplastic shell lives up to its scratch-resistant claims, with no signs of damage from our drop tests and bat swings.

We were able to fit all items on our packing list, including clothes, coats, shoes, and toiletries. Expanding it wasn't necessary, but it's nice to know there's room to spare. While this wallet-friendly suitcase doesn't have a TSA lock or any smart features, its functionality blew our expectations out of the water. And although there are only a few colors available, we like the sleek, pared-down design.

The Details: 7.3 pounds | 22 x 15 x 10 inches | Carry-on | Expandable

Travel + Leisure / Vicky Wasik

Travelpro Maxlite Hardside Spinner

  • Capacity 4 /5
  • Design 4 /5
  • Maneuverability 3.5 /5
  • Value 4.5 /5

With a shiny textured shell that conceals scratches and resists cracks, this suitcase is the perfect balance of stylish and durable.

The capacity is somewhat small without the expander, and it can be slightly unstable on all four wheels.

The 6.3-pound Travelpro Maxlite Air really stood out in terms of aesthetics. It has a crack-resistant polycarbonate shell and a shiny ribbed exterior with a denim-like texture that's supposed to help conceal scratches and scuffs. Sure enough, we saw no damage whatsoever after shoving it off a table and whacking it with a bat.

We were able to fit everything into the dual interior compartments but had to expand it, which could make it too big to pass as a carry-on. With that said, a compression pad or cross straps would have been nice. This suitcase boasts eight wheels, but it's actually four sets of dual casters. It rolled nicely on two casters, even over bumps and around sharp turns, though it was less stable on all four. All things considered, we think the price is fair and would recommend this to someone looking for stylish, durable luggage.

The Details: 6.3 pounds | 23 x 14.5 x 9.5 inches | 46-liter capacity | Carry-on | Expandable

Most Durable

Coolife abs+pc spinner trolley.

The exceptionally sturdy yet flexible shell can be knocked around without damage while making it easy to pack all the essentials for a getaway.

This carry-on isn't expandable, and it doesn't take corners as well on two wheels.

At 6.7 pounds, the Coolife Spinner Trolley isn't the lightest of the lightweight luggage we tested, but it's undoubtedly the most durable. The ABS+PC (acrylonitrile butadiene and polycarbonate) shell is an exceptionally sturdy thermoplastic blend. After shoving it off multiple surfaces and giving it a few good hits with a bat, there was no visible damage.

This carry-on isn't expandable, but thanks to the strong yet slightly flexible exterior, stretchy cross bands, and smooth zippers, we were able to stuff in all the essentials for a four-day trip. It also has a double TSA lock for extra protection. Maneuvering the Spinner Trolley was a breeze, though it doesn't take corners as tightly on two wheels. We'd expect it to last several years and think it's a stellar option for such an affordable price.

The Details: 6.7 pounds | 21 x 14 x 9.5 inches | 38-liter capacity | Carry-on

Best Carry-on Duffel

Bellroy classic weekender 45l.

  • Organization 5 /5
  • Portability 5 /5

This 45-liter, barrel-shaped bag is water-resistant and has a slip pocket for an Apple AirTag.

The clips that attach the crossbody strap to the bag are plastic rather than metal.

This spacious duffel bag easily fit our full packing list during testing, including four shirts, a jacket, pants, a toiletry kit, a makeup kit, a laptop, chargers, two pairs of shoes, and more, with plenty of room to spare. The bag has two top handles; a detachable, padded shoulder strap; a luggage pass-through, internal slip pockets for smaller items; an external pocket with a key clip; and an internal Apple AirTag slip pocket. Some large bags can't help but feel bulky when you're wearing them as a crossbody, but this 45-liter bag has a barrel shape that makes it slim and easy to carry, and we noticed that it managed to feel more lightweight and portable than some other bags we tested that had the same exact packing list. You can also feel safe if you have to carry this bag in the rain thanks to the water-resistant polyester material (made from 100 percent recycled PET plastic bottles) and storm flaps that protect the main zipper. 

The Details: 2.2 pounds | 15 x 25.6 x 15.75 inches | 45-liter capacity | Carry-on

Travel + Leisure / Jessica Juliao

Best Checked Duffel

Eagle creek cargo hauler.

  • Maneuverability 3 /5

This extra-large and incredibly durable wheeled duffel is under five pounds, with a generous capacity and comfortable shoulder straps.

There's no proper handle, and it would be nice if there were a couple more pockets.

The Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler is an excellent checked luggage option, and at 4.7 pounds, it weighs less than most carry-ons. We could easily fit all items on the packing list, though a couple more pockets or separators would have helped keep things organized. This extra-large duffel has two wheels and glides pretty well, but since it doesn't have an extendable handle, rolling it around isn't very comfortable. However, the shoulder straps allow you to carry it like a backpack.

This durable duffel bag showed no signs of damage during our whacking and shoving tests. The bold monochrome colors add a tasteful touch to the rugged design while helping you quickly recognize it at baggage claim . While it's a bit pricey for this type of luggage, the Cargo Hauler seems like it'll last a long time. We think it's a solid choice for camping, hiking, backpacking, and other outdoor excursions.

The Details: 4.7 pounds | 34 x 15 x 14 inches | 130-liter capacity | Checked

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Travelpro carry-on travel tote bag.

  • Maneuverability 4.5 /5
  • Functionality 3.5 /5

This 1.6-pound tote is conveniently compact yet spacious, with comfortable straps and a trolley sleeve.

It may only fit under the seat of larger planes and might not be big enough to replace a suitcase.

If you need luggage you can stow beneath the seat in front of you, the Maxlite 5 Tote is a solid choice. Measuring 18 x 11 x 8 inches, it's conveniently compact — and under two pounds when empty! This softside bag fit all the necessities for a two-day trip, including clothes, toiletries, and a laptop, with room to spare. One thing to note is that it was too big to fit into the underseat compartment we tested it with, but it should work on a larger plane. And you can always stash it overhead if needed.

The wheel-free design has a padded shoulder strap and comfortable handles so it's not awkward to carry around. There's also a trolley sleeve that slides over the handle of a larger suitcase. The price is a little high for the size, but if you can swing it, we think it's a great travel companion. It's also good as supplemental luggage to checked baggage.

The Details: 1.6 pounds | 18 x 11 x 8 inches | 28-liter capacity | Underseat bag

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Best Weekender

Mz wallace nik.

This versatile bag has so many organizational features, including seven exterior pockets, nine interior pockets, and a laptop sleeve.

Although the bag is comfortable to carry, we would add padding to the straps.

The most lightweight option on this list, the MZ Wallace Nik Duffel Bag is so resourceful for travel: it’s compact enough to use as an overnight bag or even a daily commuter bag, but you can also use it for a longer four or five day trip if you maximize packing space with all the pockets and compartments. This weekender shines when it comes to organization since there are tons of pockets and storage space, including seven pockets on the outside, nine pockets on the inside, a 16-inch laptop sleeve, a detachable pouch, and a key ring strap. Even when we packed this bag full, it still felt comfortable to carry because of the quilted material that has a natural padding, although the crossbody strap doesn’t have any padding on it. It has long top handles; a detachable, adjustable crossbody strap; and a trolley sleeve, giving you the option to carry it in so many different ways. All in all, we think the high price tag is well worth it for this versatile weekender.

The Details: 2.1 pounds | 16.93 x 7.09 x 12.2 inches | Underseat bag

Best Expandable

Samsonite virtuosa expandable carry-on.

  • Design 3.5 /5

This felt spacious for a carry-on, and you can expand it even more if needed.

It took some effort to adjust the handle when the bag was packed full.

One of Samsonite’s newest launches from the Virtuosa collection, this stylish carry-on felt pleasantly portable and spacious, with wheels that spun around seamlessly over different terrains and through our obstacle course. This is one of the largest carry-ons on this list, and you can make it even larger if you use the expandable zipper, but keep in mind that it may not fit in the overhead bin on every airline if you fill it to capacity.

We found the organizational features to be extremely helpful when packing the bag: one side has adjustable compression straps and the other has a waterproof plastic divider with two pockets that would be ideal for toiletries. The handle has the ability to raise up or down in one-inch height adjustments for a customizable fit, though we found it required some effort to adjust when you fully pack the bag.

The Details: 6.4 pounds | 23 x 15 x 10 inches | Carry-on | Expandable

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Samsonite omni pc carry-on.

  • Capacity 4.5 /5
  • Maneuverability 3.8 /5

This expandable carry-on makes it easy to pack and organize your stuff, and its rigid shell seems almost impossible to damage.

The small wheels sometimes get caught, and it seems to work a little better on two wheels than on four.

The 6.8-pound Samsonite Omni PC is one of our favorite hardside suitcase. It's not only lightweight, but also compact, fitting snugly into an overhead bin — and it has an expander if you need some wiggle room. With zippered compartments, pockets, and cross straps, we found it easy to fit and organize everything on our packing list. Stuffing it to the brim doesn't affect maneuverability — it rolls well on carpeted floors and turns easily.

However, the small-ish wheels sometimes get caught in ruts, and the suitcase is not quite up to par with how a spinner should move. This carry-on held up well to our bat swings, with no scratches or dents in sight. The price is sharp, too. We'd recommend it to anyone looking for affordable luggage, as well as overpackers and those who don't want to worry about damage. We especially love it for all the fun colorways that will make you stand out at any airport, including Caribbean blue, army green, red, pink, purple, and more (including some neutral options, too).

The Details: 6.8 pounds | 22 x 15 x 9.5 inches | Carry-on | Expandable

Best Backpack

Osprey farpoint 40 backpack.

  • Comfort 5 /5

This exceptionally durable backpack weighs barely more than three pounds and is large enough to fit everything for a three-day trip.

This popular pack sells out often.

The Osprey Farpoint 40 weighs barely more than three pounds when empty, and it's nearly as spacious as a carry-on suitcase. With a generously sized main compartment and ample pockets, there's plenty of room to pack for a three-day trip — maybe longer. Not only that, but this backpack is extremely durable. The rip-stop nylon held up to our whacks and shoves like it was nothing. Even after packing it full, it zipped closed without a fuss, and the seams showed no signs of stress. Carrying it around was a cakewalk, too. If you're heading on a backpacking trip or just like traveling light with the freedom to speed-walk hands-free through the airport , the Farpoint 40 is for you.

The Details: 3.1 pounds | 19.5 x 14 x 8 inches | 40-liter capacity | Backpack

Our T+L team has tested more than 450 pieces of luggage in our New York City lab, choosing the most lightweight options that performed well for this particular article. During our tests, we weigh the bags, then assess the maneuverability, portability, capacity, durability, and value. We pack each bag with a predetermined packing to see what the capacity looks like and to assess organizational features like pockets and compression straps.

To see how the bags would perform in a real-life setting, we rolled them around on different types of flooring, raced them through obstacle courses, slung them over our shoulders to carry them around, and hoisted them over our heads into overhead bins on our airplane set. Next, we hit each piece a few times with a baseball bat and shoved it off a table to evaluate durability and potential wear and tear, taking notes of any scuff marks or dents.

We also test each bag on our real-world travels for an additional six months after our lab tests to make sure they perform just as well on real flights, car rides, train rides, and more. With size, price, and weight in mind, the luggage options with the highest ratings and the lightest weights were selected for this roundup, and we will continue to update this article as we test new bags.

Other Lightweight Luggage We Liked

Three pieces of lightweight luggage we tested couldn’t quite earn a spot on our list but had standout features that may meet the needs of some travelers. 

Hartmann Luxe II Carry-on Spinner : This 6.8-pound suitcase has a spacious main compartment and a retro yet high-end appearance. It works well on two wheels but not so much on four, and it's a bit too bulky for an overhead bin.

Kipling Darcey Small Carry-on Rolling Luggage : Weighing just over five pounds, this carry-on is lightweight, spacious enough for a four-day trip, and compact enough to fit in an overhead compartment. That said, the maneuverability is clunky compared to others we tried.

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Lipault Plume Cabin Spinner : This duffel-suitcase hybrid weighs only 4.8 pounds and comes in stylish color options, but we found it difficult to access the exterior pocket when the suitcase is packed full, and the handle felt a little wobbly.

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Carry-on Spinner : This 5.4-pound spinner rolls smoothly for the most part and didn't sustain any scuffs from our bat test. However, it has a somewhat outdated appearance, and in the end, we liked the hardside carry-on and tote from the Maxlite line better.

Tips for Buying Lightweight Luggage

Remember that durability still matters.

Prioritizing a lightweight design doesn't mean you have to sacrifice durability. Hardside luggage tends to be better for safeguarding electronics and preventing your stuff from getting crushed. And while they’re usually easy to wipe clean, some rigid suitcases are prone to scuffing. Believe it or not, softside carriers are often just as sturdy. Although textile exteriors can be trickier to keep clean, they also usually don't scuff as easily or show dirt.

Look for comfort features

Besides staying within any potential weight limits for plane travel, one of the main points of lightweight luggage is to make your trip easier and more efficient . With this in mind, you'll want to look for models with various comfort features. These may include easy-to-push spinner wheels, a telescoping handle, padded grab handles, an adjustable strap, or even a trolley sleeve.

The lightest-weight carry-ons are usually anywhere from 4.5 to 6.5 pounds. For checked suitcases, you're looking at closer to eight to 10 pounds. However, alternative luggage options, such as duffels, weekenders, and carry-on backpacks , can be as light as two or three pounds when empty.

Hardside luggage made from polycarbonate, ABS, and polypropylene tend to be the most durable bags, but softside luggage can be just as protective when it comes to storing your items for takeoff.

Our tests proved that lightweight luggage can be just as durable as other bags. In our lab, we hit the luggage pieces with a baseball bat and pushed them off a table to evaluate potential wear and tear. We found that most of these bags easily stood up to our tests with no visible damage.

It depends on the airline. Some set the weight limit for carry-on luggage at about 35 pounds, though international flights may be more restrictive. But unlike checked baggage that's weighed in at the counter, weight limits are often not enforced very strictly. And some domestic airlines don't have any restrictions.

This also varies among airlines. Many set the weight limit for checked baggage at 50 pounds. But in many cases, you can go up to 70 pounds for an extra fee . At any rate, it's a good idea to check the airline's website before packing, as rules and guidelines are subject to change .

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For this story, commerce writer Theresa Holland combed through in-house testing insights, then referenced product descriptions and luggage manuals to create a comprehensive roundup of the best lightweight luggage available today. She has tried a handful of the above brands herself, including July, Amazon Basics, Samsonite, and Osprey. T+L editors will continue to update this article as we test more bags.

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Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage

Best Overall

Samsonite freeform hardside expandable luggage.

Fieldbrook XLT Softside Upright Luggage

American Tourister Fieldbrook XLT Softside Upright Luggage

Platinum Elite First Class Luggage Set

Best for Frequent Flyers

Travelpro platinum elite first class luggage set.

Ambeur 2-Piece Luggage Set

Most Fashionable

Calpak ambeur 2-piece luggage set.

2-Piece Set Hardside Spinner

Best on Amazon

Amazon basics 2-piece set hardside spinner.

Helium DLX Softside Expandable Luggage

Best Lightweight

Delsey paris helium dlx softside expandable luggage.

For Your Special Someone Luggage Set

Best Maneuverability

Monos for your special someone luggage set.

Set of 2 Classic

Most Popular

Away set of 2 classic.

Luggage Set of Two

Best Viral Luggage

Béis luggage set of two.

Migrate 110L Wheeled Duffel Bag

Best Sustainable

Eagle creek migrate 110l wheeled duffel bag.

If you're headed on a long trip or just consider yourself an over-packer, you might need more than one bag for your belongings (not to mention space to overfill with souvenirs on the way home). Instead of lugging around a hodgepodge of pieces, consider a luggage set. There's nothing more chic and put together than carrying a coordinating set of luggage complete with carry-on and checked bags. And if you're vacationing with kids or family, traveling with a matching set is a great way to keep track of all your bags. But with so many options to choose from, including different types of materials and all kinds of organizational features, it can be difficult to decide which luggage sets will look great, hold up to frequent use and really be worth the splurge.

Samsonite continues to stand out in our Lab evaluations and has wowed our consumer testers , earning it the title of best overall luggage brand . This luggage set includes two of our top-tested suitcases from the brand's Freeform collection — the smaller 21-inch carry-on model and the larger 28-inch checked bag. These suitcases are made of durable hardside material that performed well in our drop tests, resisting major damage after being released repeatedly at different angles from a set 3-foot height.

When we packed the suitcases with a standard load of items like clothing, shoes and accessories, we were impressed by how well everything fit inside with room to spare — even without having to use the 2-inch expansion system. One caveat: Some of our testers noted that the carrying handles on suitcases in this collection felt a bit tight, which made it more difficult to lift or lower the bags. However, the telescopic handles received higher scores for feeling sturdy and comfortable to use. Testers also appreciated how easily the suitcases navigated around twists and turns and said the 360-degree spinner wheels were smooth.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 21-inch and 28-inch suitcases | Material: Hardside polypropylene | Expandable: Yes | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

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At less than $100 for three pieces, this basic American Tourister trio is an absolute steal and one of the best affordable luggage sets out there. While the softsided carry-on, checked bag and personal item may be simple, they're still full of practical features that make traveling easier like plenty of external pockets, interior mesh pockets and compression straps to secure your belongings.

The brand's bags aren't as durable as others we've tested in the Lab, so I recommend this set for someone who isn't planning to fly frequently. According to one GH analyst who has used this set for nearly a decade, the bags have still held up well to repeated use. She added that the softside polyester material is slightly worn with some fraying and scuffs, but the bags are still useable, and the important features, like the telescopic handles and zippers, are in working condition. When we evaluated other suitcases from American Tourister, testers highlighted the smooth and stable wheels, and online reviewers say they roll nicely, despite only moving forward and backward.

Pieces: 3 | Sizes: 21-inch and 25-inch suitcases, 10-inch personal item | Material: Softside polyester | Expandable: No | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

Originally designed by a pilot for other pilots who are always on the go, Travelpro's luggage is the perfect pick for the frequent flyer, and I'm particularly impressed by the brand's Platinum Elite collection. The softside suitcases were some of the top performers in our durability tests , withstanding repeated dropping without dents or damage. The nylon material resisted signs of wear after being rubbed back and forth with our abrasion tester. They are heavier than many of the other bags we tested, but they are durable bags built to last.

The suitcases are thoughtfully designed with a tapered expansion system that prevents the bags from tipping over when full. Self-aligning spinner wheels let you push and pull in all directions, and cushioned handles with contoured grips add a comfortable feel. Plus, they're packed full of extras inside like expandable garment bags, toiletries bags and hidden USB ports to charge electronic devices (power bank not included). Our testers gave luggage in this collection high scores for ease of use and highlighted the sturdiness of the telescopic handle. If you're nervous about committing to the high price tag, the brand offers a 100-day return policy, even for used suitcases.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 21-inch and 25-inch suitcases | Material: Softside nylon | Expandable: Yes | Returns: Within 100 days, any reason

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For luggage that looks as great as it performs, I recommend Calpak's Ambeur two-piece luggage set, which offers the best of fashion and function. Available in five fun metallic shades that are sure to stand out at baggage claim, the bags are made of a composite of polycarbonate and ABS plastic that aced our Lab tests for durability. They also proved water-resistant in our evaluations, but did show noticeable markings after we dragged a wire across the surface during our scratch-resistance tests.

The bags are GH-tester favorites and earned top marks for their performance in our luggage obstacle course which had testers pull the suitcases over different surfaces and around sharp turns. Testers especially loved the sturdy and easy-to-use telescopic handle. When we assessed the suitcases in the Lab, we were impressed by the zippers that opened and closed with ease. The spacious interior compartments were able to hold our entire packing load of items including clothing, shoes and toiletries. Both the carry-on and checked bag are expandable and equipped with zippered organizational pockets, compression straps and a removable toiletries bag. For even more organization, you can try Calpak's top-tested packing cubes too.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 21-inch and 29.5-inch suitcases | Material: Hardside polycarbonate and ABS composite | Expandable: No | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

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Not only does this two-piece luggage set from Amazon Basics have more than 34,000 five-star reviews, but it also earned high scores in our Lab evaluations and was loved by our testers. The carry-on and checked suitcase both unfold into two main packing compartments, one with compression straps to keep your belongings in place and another with a full zippered panel for even more security. When we packed the carry-on bag in the Lab, we fit an entire weekend's worth of gear including clothing, shoes and toiletries with room to spare. Plus, both of the suitcases expand for even more space.

The hardside suitcases are made of lightweight ABS plastic that keeps the price low, though it wasn't as scratch-resistant as some other suitcases we tested. It did hold up well in our drop tests though, with no serious denting or breakage after being released repeatedly from a set 3-foot height. When testers rolled the suitcases through our luggage obstacle course, around turns and over different surfaces from wood to carpeting, they were impressed by the maneuverability and wheel performance.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 20-inch and 28-inch suitcases | Material: Hardside ABS plastic | Expandable: Yes | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

As the name implies, these Delsey Helium DLX suitcases are some of the lightest we've evaluated in the Lab. No more lugging around bulky bags or struggling to lift your carry-on into the overhead bin. Despite being so lightweight, these bags are tough. In our tests for durability, the luggage held up well after being released repeatedly in our drop tests, and the softside nylon material showed no signs of wear after being rubbed back and forth 15,000 times by our abrasion tester.

In our evaluations, we found the exterior zippers a bit tricky to use, and the bags received lower scores for maneuverability than other suitcases we tried, but they did earn high scores for their comfortable gripped telescopic handles and for being easy to pack. All three of the suitcases open into one primary packing compartment with compression straps, and the lids of each bag are equipped with zippered pockets and elastic sleeves for additional storage. There are removable bi-fold organizers inside as well. I particularly love that the linings can be unzipped and removed for easy cleaning.

Pieces: 3 | Sizes: 20-inch, 25-inch and 29-inch suitcases | Material: Softside nylon | Expandable: Yes | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

Designed with simplicity in mind, this two-piece set from luggage brand Monos has a sleek, modern look that our testers love. Both of the bags opened to reveal two spacious compartments that were able to fit our entire load of items in our packing tests. The carry-on bag features an adjustable compression panel, while the larger checked bag is equipped with compression straps and a larger fabric panel to keep everything in place. What's more, there are plenty of organizational mesh pockets inside the bags, along with additional shoe bags and a laundry bag to separate your dirty clothes.

During Lab evaluations, the durable carry-on and checked suitcase resisted major denting and damage in our drop tests. Both we and our consumer testers noticed prominent scuffing on the suitcases after use, but the brand provides a sponge for cleaning. One GH analyst said the sponge removed most of the marks on her bag. In our luggage obstacle course, testers appreciated the smooth gliding wheels and loved how effortless it was to maneuver the bags around twists and turns. They also noticed how well the telescopic handles locked into place at four different heights for easy toting.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 22-inch and 26.5-inch suitcases | Material: Hardside polycarbonate | Expandable: No | Returns: Within 100 days, unused

an open and closed suitcase from monos

Popular luggage brand Away carries sets of its best-selling carry-on and large checked bag for a better value — $50 off the full retail price. The hardside suitcases are loved by testers who highlighted the streamlined look and the spacious, well-organized interior. The bags open into two separate packing compartments with zippered mesh panels and pockets for additional space. There's also an adjustable compression panel inside each bag so you can really stuff it full if you're an over-packer like me. When we packed the bags in the Lab, we appreciated how smoothly the zippers opened and closed and how much we could fit inside.

The polycarbonate material is super lightweight — even lighter than some of our favorite softside luggage — and ultra-durable. It performed well in our drop tests, remaining in great condition after being released multiple times from a set 3-foot height. In our scratch tests, the bags showed minimal scuffs and markings. One caveat: Our consumer testers gave the telescopic handle lower ratings for feeling a bit wobbly when fully extended. The bags received high scores for their maneuverability and smooth wheels. If you want to add a personal touch to your luggage set, Away offers monograms of up to three letters for an added fee.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: 21.7-inch and 29-inch suitcases | Material: Hardside polycarbonate | Expandable: No | Returns: Within 100 days, unused

suitcases from away open and closed

If you're on Instagram or TikTok, chances are that you've come across viral luggage brand Béis . Actress Shay Mitchell's trendsetting travel brand offers carry-ons, checked bags, weekender bags and more — all thoughtfully designed. The suitcases feature details like cushy padded telescopic handles, a retractable strap to hold a small bag or your travel blanket and a built-in weight indicator to let you know if your bag exceeds 50 pounds. I'm especially a fan of the chic monochromatic color options — even the metal of the telescopic handle matches.

When we tested the brand's suitcases in the Textiles Lab, my fellow GH analysts and I were impressed by how well the luggage withstood dents and damage after being released repeatedly from our drop tester. We did note that the material was more prone to scratches and scuffs than other luggage we tested. The suitcases open butterfly style, exposing a spacious zippered compartment and a compartment with a secure compression strap. A few smaller pockets help keep your things organized. You can choose which pieces to include in your luggage set , so the price and number of pieces vary depending on your selections.

Pieces: 2 | Sizes: and 28.3 inch suitcases | Material: Hardside polycarbonate | Expandable: No

suitcases from beis open and closed

Whether you prefer traveling with a duffel, want something that will hold up to your outdoor adventures or are looking for a more sustainable luggage option, Eagle Creek has you covered. The brand's Migrate duffels are sold individually, but I like how you can build your own set with five sizes ranging from 40L to 130L. Each bag is convertible: You can carry it with the attached handles or wear it on your shoulders like a backpack. The larger checked sizes can also be tilted back to roll on the ground with the built-in wheels, while the smaller duffels (like the brand's 40L duffel ) make a convenient carry-on.

All of the bags are made of 100% recycled polyester with a TPU coating that's water-resistant and easy to wipe clean. Plus, it's super durable, and one GH analyst who regularly travels with Eagle Creek duffels says the material holds up well to rough use. The duffels have a wide opening to make packing a breeze, and the large zipper tabs are convenient and easy to pull. Once your bag is packed, you can buckle the outer compression straps to secure your belongings.

Pieces: 1 | Size: Five sizes from 40L to 130L (sold individually) | Material: Recycled polyester | Expandable: No | Returns: Within 30 days, unused

How we test the best luggage

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At the Good Housekeeping Institute , we test all kinds of luggage to determine which pieces are worth buying. We evaluate luggage in the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab and share it with consumer testers who bring the luggage on their own trips and then provide us with valuable feedback. Here's what we look for when we test suitcases:

  • Size and weight: To ensure that the brands' listed dimensions for the suitcases are accurate, we measure each bag in the Lab. We weigh the bags and place carry-ons in a 22" x 14" x 9" area to make sure the suitcases meet most airline restrictions.

textiles lab executive director lexie sachs opening a piece of luggage

  • Ease of use: We test the luggage to determine how easy it is to open and close zippers and built-in locks, raise and lower the telescopic handles, roll the wheels, grab the carrying handles and more. We then rate and score the luggage for overall ease of use.

gh textiles lab analyst packing a suitcase for luggage testing

  • Packing: We fill each piece of luggage with a standard load of items like clothing, shoes, accessories and toiletries (pictured) to test the capacity. For larger checked bags, we pack them with a week's worth of items and for carry-on bags, we add a weekend trip's worth of items. We then score each suitcase on how much it's able to hold.

a suitcase loaded in our drop tester for luggage testing

  • Drop testing: We fill the suitcases with a standard amount of weight and then load them into our drop tester (pictured). We then release the luggage from a set 3-foot height and repeatedly drop the luggage from different angles, evaluating each piece for any dents, damages or scuffs.

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Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.

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Posted: March 30, 2024 | Last updated: March 30, 2024

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Slate green, black, ensign blue, orchid, champagne | <strong>Material:</strong> Polyester fabric with DuraGuard coating | <strong>Weight:</strong> 5.7 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 17 x 13 x 10 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 42 in.</p> <p>Frequent fliers consistently choose Travelpro as a dependable luggage brand. This <a href="https://travelpro.com/collections/underseat-bags/products/maxlite%C2%AE-5-rolling-underseat-carry-on" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">soft-sided compact carry-on</a> meets all the criteria for the best underseat luggage. For starters, inline skate wheels and a telescopic handle make it easy to maneuver around the airport. We love all the convenient interior and exterior storage options, including a padded laptop sleeve and removable wet pocket.</p> <p>We tested the Travelpro Maxlite and found that it fits conveniently under the seat of most major airlines including American, Spirit, Frontier, Southwest and JetBlue. With some effort, our testers packed a weekend's worth of accessories and clothing into the suitcase. The underseat luggage is equipped with specially-designed compartments and quick-access pockets with dividers and Velcro closures. One value-added feature is the snap-in toiletry bag that is beneficial for a weekend trip. Additionally, the front inside pocket has a keychain hook and the back has a slot for the included luggage tag.</p> <p>As far as maneuverability, the telescopic handle is sturdy once locked in place and features a curved handle that rests at a nice height. The two ball-bearing wheels are high-quality and roll well when tested over different floor types, cords and sharp turns. Although we weren't particularly impressed with the clunky Velcro straps, we felt the zippers and wheels were durable and the two legs that hold the luggage upright were a nice touch.</p> <p>Available in five colors, this underseat bag also coordinates with other luggage in the Maxlite line and includes a 100-day trial and a lifetime warranty for a lifetime of travel. Did you know that <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/why-pilots-only-travel-with-soft-sided-luggage/">pilots only travel with soft-sided luggage</a>, too?</p>

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Carry On Rolling Underseat Bag Rda Luggage Ef 022124 3776 Scale Weight V1

Colors: Slate green, black, ensign blue, orchid, champagne | Material: Polyester fabric with DuraGuard coating | Weight: 5.7 lbs. | Dimensions: 17 x 13 x 10 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 42 in.

Frequent fliers consistently choose Travelpro as a dependable luggage brand. This soft-sided compact carry-on meets all the criteria for the best underseat luggage. For starters, inline skate wheels and a telescopic handle make it easy to maneuver around the airport. We love all the convenient interior and exterior storage options, including a padded laptop sleeve and removable wet pocket.

We tested the Travelpro Maxlite and found that it fits conveniently under the seat of most major airlines including American, Spirit, Frontier, Southwest and JetBlue. With some effort, our testers packed a weekend's worth of accessories and clothing into the suitcase. The underseat luggage is equipped with specially-designed compartments and quick-access pockets with dividers and Velcro closures. One value-added feature is the snap-in toiletry bag that is beneficial for a weekend trip. Additionally, the front inside pocket has a keychain hook and the back has a slot for the included luggage tag.

As far as maneuverability, the telescopic handle is sturdy once locked in place and features a curved handle that rests at a nice height. The two ball-bearing wheels are high-quality and roll well when tested over different floor types, cords and sharp turns. Although we weren't particularly impressed with the clunky Velcro straps, we felt the zippers and wheels were durable and the two legs that hold the luggage upright were a nice touch.

Available in five colors, this underseat bag also coordinates with other luggage in the Maxlite line and includes a 100-day trial and a lifetime warranty for a lifetime of travel. Did you know that pilots only travel with soft-sided luggage , too?

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Purple, navy blue, black | <strong>Material:</strong> Polyester fabric | <strong>Weight:</strong> 5 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 14.5 x 14.38 x 10.25 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 40.125 in.</p> <p>If you're flying a budget airline, including Frontier or Spirit, and want to get away without paying for a carry-on or checked bag, invest in this incredibly frugal <a href="https://www.amazon.com/TPRC-Luggage-Durable-Constructed-Millions/dp/B0762TC6XW" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">smart suitcase</a> instead. This budget-friendly underseater is a favorite with Amazon reviewers, boasting a built-in USB charging port for keeping gadgets powered on the go. It also has a telescopic handle, smooth inline skate wheels, multiple exterior pockets for easy access to accessories and ample interior storage space.</p> <p>A weekend's worth of clothing easily fits inside this bag. We found even more space for our separate toiletry bag with room in the external pockets. The best part of this bag is the elastic-topped open pouch below the USB port that holds the power bank. However, we also liked how well this luggage rolled around with only two wheels. It felt so lightweight that we had to double-check that it was packed. And even without adjustable height options, the push-button telescopic handle made it pleasant to lug this bag around.</p> <p>Coming in as the least expensive option on our best underseat luggage list, this smart carry-on fits comfortably under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier and JetBlue. It might be a stretch to fit it under the seat of a Southwest flight, so we recommend checking the airline's website for specific size requirements. Beware before flying, though, <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/why-more-airlines-are-starting-to-charge-for-carry-on-bags/" rel="noopener noreferrer">not all carry-ons are free</a>. It's available in different colors and only weighs 5 pounds, so it won't weigh you down as you rush to your terminal.</p>

Travelers Club Smart Under Seat Carry On Luggage Rda Luggage Ef 022124 3809

Colors: Purple, navy blue, black | Material: Polyester fabric | Weight: 5 lbs. | Dimensions: 14.5 x 14.38 x 10.25 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 40.125 in.

If you're flying a budget airline, including Frontier or Spirit, and want to get away without paying for a carry-on or checked bag, invest in this incredibly frugal smart suitcase instead. This budget-friendly underseater is a favorite with Amazon reviewers, boasting a built-in USB charging port for keeping gadgets powered on the go. It also has a telescopic handle, smooth inline skate wheels, multiple exterior pockets for easy access to accessories and ample interior storage space.

A weekend's worth of clothing easily fits inside this bag. We found even more space for our separate toiletry bag with room in the external pockets. The best part of this bag is the elastic-topped open pouch below the USB port that holds the power bank. However, we also liked how well this luggage rolled around with only two wheels. It felt so lightweight that we had to double-check that it was packed. And even without adjustable height options, the push-button telescopic handle made it pleasant to lug this bag around.

Coming in as the least expensive option on our best underseat luggage list, this smart carry-on fits comfortably under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier and JetBlue. It might be a stretch to fit it under the seat of a Southwest flight, so we recommend checking the airline's website for specific size requirements. Beware before flying, though, not all carry-ons are free . It's available in different colors and only weighs 5 pounds, so it won't weigh you down as you rush to your terminal.

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Black herringbone, terracotta herringbone | <strong>Material:</strong> Polyester | <strong>Weight:</strong> 7.05 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 18.5 x 14.5 x 9.25 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 41.5 in.</p> <p>Business travelers or other frequent fliers should invest in durable, multifunctional pieces of underseat luggage with all the bells and whistles. That's why the <a href="https://shop.hartmann.com/luggage/carry-on/herringbone-deluxe-underseater/123122XXXX.html" rel="noopener">Herringbone Deluxe Underseater</a> by Hartmann is our pick for the best underseat luggage for business travel or <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/how-to-pack-with-only-carry-on-bags/">international travel</a>.</p> <p>Constructed of durable polyester fabric, this underseat bag withstands dirt and sits on ball-bearing dual-spinner wheels for convenient and comfortable rolling. Alongside the Calpak, this was our favorite set of wheels. It performed swimmingly during our makeshift obstacle course and maneuvered well around tight corners.</p> <p>Sleek pull handles made of lightweight yet strong virgin aluminum allow for a comfortable grip and two variable heights on the telescopic handle. The exterior features a USB port, TSA padlock and a SmartSleeve for sliding over an upright suitcase. As for interior features, it includes a padded laptop sleeve that fits a 15-inch laptop, multiple pockets for organization and a monogrammed lining. Don't forget to pack a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/travel-pillow-experts-swear-by/">travel pillow</a> while you're at it!</p> <p>In our testing, we concluded that you could certainly stuff this suitcase to the brim but wouldn't be able to utilize the front pocket. However, the overall design was high quality with a signature herringbone pattern for a timeless look. This underseat luggage is on the pricier side, but it includes a 10-year warranty, two color options, a list of noteworthy features and fits under the seat of American, Spirit and Frontier Airlines.</p>

The 7 Best Underseat Luggage Of 2024, According To Travel Experts Rda Luggage Ef 022124 3806

Colors: Black herringbone, terracotta herringbone | Material: Polyester | Weight: 7.05 lbs. | Dimensions: 18.5 x 14.5 x 9.25 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 41.5 in.

Business travelers or other frequent fliers should invest in durable, multifunctional pieces of underseat luggage with all the bells and whistles. That's why the Herringbone Deluxe Underseater by Hartmann is our pick for the best underseat luggage for business travel or international travel .

Constructed of durable polyester fabric, this underseat bag withstands dirt and sits on ball-bearing dual-spinner wheels for convenient and comfortable rolling. Alongside the Calpak, this was our favorite set of wheels. It performed swimmingly during our makeshift obstacle course and maneuvered well around tight corners.

Sleek pull handles made of lightweight yet strong virgin aluminum allow for a comfortable grip and two variable heights on the telescopic handle. The exterior features a USB port, TSA padlock and a SmartSleeve for sliding over an upright suitcase. As for interior features, it includes a padded laptop sleeve that fits a 15-inch laptop, multiple pockets for organization and a monogrammed lining. Don't forget to pack a travel pillow while you're at it!

In our testing, we concluded that you could certainly stuff this suitcase to the brim but wouldn't be able to utilize the front pocket. However, the overall design was high quality with a signature herringbone pattern for a timeless look. This underseat luggage is on the pricier side, but it includes a 10-year warranty, two color options, a list of noteworthy features and fits under the seat of American, Spirit and Frontier Airlines.

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Black, botanical paisley, enchanted mandala blue | <strong>Material:</strong> Polyester | <strong>Weight:</strong> 6.15 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 16 x 13.25 x 11 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 41.5 in.</p> <p>Looking for luggage with smart features that's sure to stand out? This Vera Bradley <a href="https://verabradley.com/products/underseat-rolling-work-bag-2931815920" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">work bag</a> is a top pick because it fits underneath the seat in front of you on most flights, features a handy USB port and is available in two stylish prints. Quick-stash exterior pockets and compartments offer easy access and room for all your <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/travel-checklist-essentials/">travel essentials</a>, so you won't misplace your passport at the last second. The main compartment also features a laptop sleeve and two elastic mesh pockets.</p> <p>During our testing, we found the biggest benefit of this underseater was its storage ability. It was one of the roomiest suitcases we tested, making packing a breeze. We could readily fit clothing and then some in this highly expandable underseat luggage. Avoid <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/packing-mistakes/">packing mistakes</a> by opening it from the side and unfolding it completely for easy packing. The included lock and USB port are a plus and the trolley sleeve adds convenience.</p> <p>Furthermore, it performed well on U-turns with its purse-like top straps and low-profile handle. Unfortunately, the rolling work bag only comes with two non-spinning wheels and only one locking height on the telescopic handle.</p> <p>If you're in the market for a fun bag with a signature look and room to fit enough clothing and accessories for personal travel like a weekend getaway, then this is the pick for you. It fits under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier, Southwest and JetBlue Airlines and includes a five-year warranty.</p>

Vera Bradley Underseat Rolling Work Bag Rda Luggage Ef 022124 3802

Colors: Black, botanical paisley, enchanted mandala blue | Material: Polyester | Weight: 6.15 lbs. | Dimensions: 16 x 13.25 x 11 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 41.5 in.

Looking for luggage with smart features that's sure to stand out? This Vera Bradley work bag is a top pick because it fits underneath the seat in front of you on most flights, features a handy USB port and is available in two stylish prints. Quick-stash exterior pockets and compartments offer easy access and room for all your travel essentials , so you won't misplace your passport at the last second. The main compartment also features a laptop sleeve and two elastic mesh pockets.

During our testing, we found the biggest benefit of this underseater was its storage ability. It was one of the roomiest suitcases we tested, making packing a breeze. We could readily fit clothing and then some in this highly expandable underseat luggage. Avoid packing mistakes by opening it from the side and unfolding it completely for easy packing. The included lock and USB port are a plus and the trolley sleeve adds convenience.

Furthermore, it performed well on U-turns with its purse-like top straps and low-profile handle. Unfortunately, the rolling work bag only comes with two non-spinning wheels and only one locking height on the telescopic handle.

If you're in the market for a fun bag with a signature look and room to fit enough clothing and accessories for personal travel like a weekend getaway, then this is the pick for you. It fits under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier, Southwest and JetBlue Airlines and includes a five-year warranty.

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Black | <strong>Material:</strong> Polyester twill | <strong>Weight:</strong> 5.05 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 16.5 x 12.75 x 10 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 42 in.</p> <p>If you're ready to <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/shouldnt-wear-on-airplane/">travel in style</a>, look no further than the <a href="https://www.kennethcole.com/products/chelsea-poly-underseater-5717405-black" rel="noopener">Chelsea underseater</a> from Kenneth Cole. This attractive carry-on has a chevron quilted exterior made of durable polyester twill with gold-plated zippers. Smart compartments include inside slip pockets, a laptop sleeve and dual exterior side pockets for shoes, water bottles and quick-access toiletries. Everything we packed readily fit inside this suitcase. The front zipper opens all the way for easy access, and the trolley sleeve in the back allows for convenient hands-free carrying. We also love the high-quality gold zippers, trim and beautiful tear-resistant lining.</p> <p>Additionally, the telescopic handle has two adjustable height options with a fully extended height that we think the tallest travelers will love. Plus, the four 360-degree spinner wheels add to the bag's mobility but aren't as maneuverable as other four-wheel options on this list. We have concerns about the longevity of the pleather material of the purse-like straps and feel they might be susceptible to rips over time. However, the straps were still comfortable to hoist during our testing.</p> <p>Pair this best underseat luggage with other bags in the Chelsea collection like a tote, backpack, 20-inch carry-on or larger suitcase set. According to its specs, the Chelsea underseater will comfortably fit under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier, JetBlue and Southwest Airlines.</p>

Kenneth Cole Chelsea Carry On Chevron Quilted Underseater Rda Luggage Ef 022124 3825

Colors: Black | Material: Polyester twill | Weight: 5.05 lbs. | Dimensions: 16.5 x 12.75 x 10 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 42 in.

If you're ready to travel in style , look no further than the Chelsea underseater from Kenneth Cole. This attractive carry-on has a chevron quilted exterior made of durable polyester twill with gold-plated zippers. Smart compartments include inside slip pockets, a laptop sleeve and dual exterior side pockets for shoes, water bottles and quick-access toiletries. Everything we packed readily fit inside this suitcase. The front zipper opens all the way for easy access, and the trolley sleeve in the back allows for convenient hands-free carrying. We also love the high-quality gold zippers, trim and beautiful tear-resistant lining.

Additionally, the telescopic handle has two adjustable height options with a fully extended height that we think the tallest travelers will love. Plus, the four 360-degree spinner wheels add to the bag's mobility but aren't as maneuverable as other four-wheel options on this list. We have concerns about the longevity of the pleather material of the purse-like straps and feel they might be susceptible to rips over time. However, the straps were still comfortable to hoist during our testing.

Pair this best underseat luggage with other bags in the Chelsea collection like a tote, backpack, 20-inch carry-on or larger suitcase set. According to its specs, the Chelsea underseater will comfortably fit under the seat of American, Spirit, Frontier, JetBlue and Southwest Airlines.

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Rose gold, black, silver, gold and limited-edition copper | <strong>Material:</strong> Polycarbonate exterior and polyester interior | <strong>Weight:</strong> 5.95 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 16.5 x 14.25 x 8.5 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 40.375 in.</p> <p>Powers' pick for the best underseat luggage is <a href="https://www.calpaktravel.com/products/ambeur-mini-carry-on-luggage/" rel="noopener">Calpak's Ambeur Mini Carry-On</a>. "It has a durable hard shell exterior to protect items," she explains. "It has 360-degree spinner wheels, making it super easy to roll, has cushioned top and side handles and has an interior divider with multiple pockets for easier packing. Its sophisticated design and smaller size for shorter trips is a winning combination." A carry-on like this will help you <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/10-ways-to-pack-lighter-when-you-travel/">pack lighter</a> and smarter for the next trip!</p> <p>The Calpak ranked well in our testing, from packing to price. First, it arrived with a branded, protective drawstring bag. Secondly, the high-quality zippers click into adjacent locks and pop out when the locks are released. Additionally, a TSA-approved padlock and interior straps that keep the suitcase at an upright 90-degree angle make packing and traveling a whole lot easier.</p> <p>Since this is a hardshell suitcase, it does not offer any exterior pockets. However, the durable exterior has a luxurious sheen and an incredibly attractive low-profile design. Our testers also loved the sturdy telescopic handles with two locking positions to adjust the height and the corner protectors around the four double wheels that roll like a dream.</p> <p>Packing the top portion of this suitcase is a little tricky as it doesn't lay perfectly flat nor is it big enough for a MacBook Pro. We think the hardshell nature might not make this the best option for underseat storage as it would be difficult to access contents mid-flight and technically measures too big to stow under a seat on most major airlines. Nonetheless, it is well-designed with a two-year warranty and solid construction. Part of Calpak's Ambeur collection, you can still coordinate this piece with other luggage options like a vanity case.</p>

Calpak Ambeur Mini Carry On Luggage Rda Luggage Ef 022124 0250 Carpet V1

Colors: Rose gold, black, silver, gold and limited-edition copper | Material: Polycarbonate exterior and polyester interior | Weight: 5.95 lbs. | Dimensions: 16.5 x 14.25 x 8.5 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 40.375 in.

Powers' pick for the best underseat luggage is Calpak's Ambeur Mini Carry-On . "It has a durable hard shell exterior to protect items," she explains. "It has 360-degree spinner wheels, making it super easy to roll, has cushioned top and side handles and has an interior divider with multiple pockets for easier packing. Its sophisticated design and smaller size for shorter trips is a winning combination." A carry-on like this will help you pack lighter and smarter for the next trip!

The Calpak ranked well in our testing, from packing to price. First, it arrived with a branded, protective drawstring bag. Secondly, the high-quality zippers click into adjacent locks and pop out when the locks are released. Additionally, a TSA-approved padlock and interior straps that keep the suitcase at an upright 90-degree angle make packing and traveling a whole lot easier.

Since this is a hardshell suitcase, it does not offer any exterior pockets. However, the durable exterior has a luxurious sheen and an incredibly attractive low-profile design. Our testers also loved the sturdy telescopic handles with two locking positions to adjust the height and the corner protectors around the four double wheels that roll like a dream.

Packing the top portion of this suitcase is a little tricky as it doesn't lay perfectly flat nor is it big enough for a MacBook Pro. We think the hardshell nature might not make this the best option for underseat storage as it would be difficult to access contents mid-flight and technically measures too big to stow under a seat on most major airlines. Nonetheless, it is well-designed with a two-year warranty and solid construction. Part of Calpak's Ambeur collection, you can still coordinate this piece with other luggage options like a vanity case.

<p><strong>Colors:</strong> Black, navy, olive | <strong>Material:</strong> Ballistic nylon | <strong>Weight:</strong> 7.05 lbs. | <strong>Dimensions:</strong> 14.5 x 15.5 x 8.75 in. (height, width, depth) | <strong>Telescopic handle height:</strong> 40.5 in.</p> <p>A suitcase is considered an investment piece that should stand the test of time. That's exactly what you'll get when you splurge on this <a href="https://www.briggs-riley.com/collections/cabin-bags/products/cabin-spinner" rel="noopener">Briggs & Riley Baseline Cabin Spinner</a>. Constructed of durable ballistic nylon fabric, this best underseat luggage withstands wear and tear, moisture, dirt and abrasions and sits on 360-degree shock-absorbing spinner wheels. It features a lifetime warranty where the brand will repair a broken or damaged bag free of charge, no questions asked.</p> <p>This bag arrived in excellent condition with an attached hideaway luggage tag. Its ultra-compact design made it a bit difficult for us to pack everything inside without <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/how-to-roll-clothes-for-packing/">rolling the clothing</a> or rearranging some items to create more space. Nonetheless, the bag does offer a front padded slip pocket, easily accessible side pockets and multiple roomy pockets on the inside. Although this bag doesn't technically fit within airline specifications for underseat luggage, we recommend using Briggs & Riley's airline carry-on guide for confirmation.</p> <p>But our favorite feature was the smartly designed and incredibly strong interlocking handle system. Outfitted with a trolley strap on the back, this luggage stacks on top of other Briggs & Riley Baseline suitcases effortlessly. Elastic bands counterbalance the load to keep everything upright meaning your luggage is less likely to topple over while you run to your gate. It even worked when we stacked it on top of the Calpak mini carry-on.</p> <p>The telescopic handle adjusts to a variety of heights and the four swivel wheels provide optimal turn radius. Another feature we loved during testing was the leather magnetic handle. This premium addition feels good to the touch and adds a luxurious feel that snaps and Velcro can't achieve. The self-repairing YKK zippers are on a thick, durable track that complements the bag's utilitarian design. However, you can add a free leather monogrammed nameplate to the cabin spinner for personalization.</p>  <p>When searching for the best underseat luggage, consider how often and how far you fly. If you stack up frequent flyer miles easily, then look for luggage that's durable enough to accompany you on your constant travel adventures. You might also want a hardshell suitcase or one with a stain-resistant exterior fabric to withstand wear and tear. A business traveler might prefer underseat luggage with many compartments and easy laptop access.</p> <p>On the other hand, if you tend to only travel a couple of times a year for weekend getaways, then you can probably buy luggage that's more form than function. No matter the type of travel, we recommend underseat luggage that will, first and foremost, fit under the seat of the airline you fly. Otherwise, you'll have to utilize it as an overhead carry-on.</p> <p>Furthermore, it's good to get luggage with ample storage to accommodate your length of stay, easy maneuverability to get from the security line to the boarding gate and telescopic handles for added comfort. TSA-approved padlocks and charging ports aren't necessary but are bonus features that we love.</p> <h2 class="">Why you should trust us</h2> <p><span>Our editors aren't just product testers—they're flyers, cruisers and road trippers, too! And when we hear about the latest trends and innovations in luggage, we </span><span>want to make sure the best travel products live up to the hype. We’ve put the top luggage brands to the test, including Monos, </span><a href="https://www.rd.com/article/away-vs-beis/"><span>Beis, Away</span></a><span>, Roam and Briggs and Riley, and regularly consult with industry experts for their expert opinions.</span></p> <p><span>We’ve ranked the best carry-ons, weekenders, <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-luggage-sets/">luggage sets</a> and <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/cheap-luggage/">affordable suitcases</a>, and also regularly try out travel accessories like neck pillows, toiletry bags, packing cubes and luggage racks. Whenever we find something we love, we make sure to tell you about it! Our Product Testing Team ordered, unboxed and experienced these luggage options for themselves. Of the 10 brands the team tested, only seven made the list. </span></p> <h2 class="">How we found the best underseat luggage to fuel your wanderlust</h2> <p>Before you cash in those miles and jet set to that tropical vacation hideaway, we want to make sure you have the top pick when it comes to the best underseat luggage. Our Product Testing Team tested 10 luggage brands in our studio from high-end retailers to everyday brands. With in-depth research and a rubric that tested size, durability, maneuverability, capacity and functionality, we narrowed that list from 10 to seven.</p> <p>Our testers considered how well each underseat luggage best fit the designated size specifications on the top airlines. Additionally, our team rated the luggage on packaging and delivery, functionality and features, the comfort and ergonomic design of the handles, appearance and style and overall value. Each piece of luggage was rated and ranked out of a total score of 25. With thorough testing and recognition of notable differences, we’re confident in these seven best underseat luggage picks.</p> <h2 class="">FAQ</h2> <h3>What is the best size for underseat luggage?</h3> <p>Here are the guidelines for underseat luggage on major airlines. Just keep in mind that size requirements may vary by the type of aircraft and some airlines have different size limits for carry-on bags versus underseat luggage.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Alaska Airlines</strong>: Alaska's carry-on size is 22 by 14 by 9 inches, including the wheels and handles. It also defines a personal item as, "a purse, briefcase or <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-laptop-backpacks-every-price-point/" rel="noopener noreferrer">laptop bag</a>."</li> <li><strong>American Airlines:</strong> Bags stored underneath the seat in front of you should not exceed 18 by 14 by 8 inches.</li> <li><strong>Delta:</strong> Delta defines a personal item as, "a purse, laptop bag or item of similar size that will fit underneath the seat in front of you," and their maximum carry-on size is 22 by 14 by 9 inches, with no bag exceeding 45 linear inches combined. (Did you know Delta is one of the most <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-airlines-for-traveling-with-dogs/" rel="noopener noreferrer">pet-friendly airlines</a>?)</li> <li><strong>Hawaiian Airlines:</strong> <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-carry-on-luggage/">Carry-on bags</a> should not exceed 9 by 14 by 22 inches or 45 linear inches, or weigh over 25 pounds. "The allotted personal item must be small enough to fit safely under the seat in front of you. Personal items are generally such things as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer, small <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-travel-backpack/" rel="noopener noreferrer">backpack</a> or similar piece. In each case, it must fit safely under the seat in front of you," they explain.</li> <li><strong>JetBlue:</strong> Carry-on bags should not exceed 22 by 14 by 9 inches, but underseat personal items can't be bigger than 17 by 13 by 8 inches.</li> <li><strong>United Airlines:</strong> United limits underseat luggage to 9 by 10 by 17 inches.</li> <li><strong>Southwest Airlines:</strong> Personal items must fit in the 16.25- by 13.5- by 8-inch space underneath the seat in front of you.</li> <li><strong>Spirit Airlines:</strong> Spirit allows personal items up to 18 by 14 by 8 inches, including handles and wheels.</li> </ul> <h3>Can you have overhead and underseat luggage?</h3> <p>"Typically, you can have overhead and underseat luggage," says Bodge. However, it depends on the size of the bag, the restrictions of the specific airline you are flying and whether you can have both overhead and underseat luggage. In many cases, a carry-on bag is overhead luggage and an underseat bag is a personal item that fits under the seat in front of you.</p> <h3>How heavy can underseat luggage or bag be?</h3> <p>Weight restrictions for carry-on luggage vary. Some airlines, including American and Delta, don't even have any for domestic and even most international travel. However, some budget airlines, including Frontier, require carry-ons to weigh 35 pounds or less.</p> <h3>Does underseat luggage count as a personal item?</h3> <p>"An underseat bag is considered to be a personal item," says Bodge. However, it will ultimately depend on the carrier and size of the bags.</p> <p><strong>Sources: </strong></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/amberrosepowers/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Amber Rose Powers</a>, a travel advisor at <a href="https://www.foratravel.com/" rel="noopener">Fora</a>, a travel agency</li> <li>Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at <a href="https://truetrae.com/" rel="noopener">TrueTrae</a></li> </ul> <p><em>Additional reporting contributed by <a href="https://www.rd.com/author/sw-84294/">Leah Groth</a>, Reader's Digest writer.</em></p>

What to look for when buying underseat luggage

Colors: Black, navy, olive | Material: Ballistic nylon | Weight: 7.05 lbs. | Dimensions: 14.5 x 15.5 x 8.75 in. (height, width, depth) | Telescopic handle height: 40.5 in.

A suitcase is considered an investment piece that should stand the test of time. That's exactly what you'll get when you splurge on this Briggs & Riley Baseline Cabin Spinner . Constructed of durable ballistic nylon fabric, this best underseat luggage withstands wear and tear, moisture, dirt and abrasions and sits on 360-degree shock-absorbing spinner wheels. It features a lifetime warranty where the brand will repair a broken or damaged bag free of charge, no questions asked.

This bag arrived in excellent condition with an attached hideaway luggage tag. Its ultra-compact design made it a bit difficult for us to pack everything inside without rolling the clothing or rearranging some items to create more space. Nonetheless, the bag does offer a front padded slip pocket, easily accessible side pockets and multiple roomy pockets on the inside. Although this bag doesn't technically fit within airline specifications for underseat luggage, we recommend using Briggs & Riley's airline carry-on guide for confirmation.

But our favorite feature was the smartly designed and incredibly strong interlocking handle system. Outfitted with a trolley strap on the back, this luggage stacks on top of other Briggs & Riley Baseline suitcases effortlessly. Elastic bands counterbalance the load to keep everything upright meaning your luggage is less likely to topple over while you run to your gate. It even worked when we stacked it on top of the Calpak mini carry-on.

The telescopic handle adjusts to a variety of heights and the four swivel wheels provide optimal turn radius. Another feature we loved during testing was the leather magnetic handle. This premium addition feels good to the touch and adds a luxurious feel that snaps and Velcro can't achieve. The self-repairing YKK zippers are on a thick, durable track that complements the bag's utilitarian design. However, you can add a free leather monogrammed nameplate to the cabin spinner for personalization.

When searching for the best underseat luggage, consider how often and how far you fly. If you stack up frequent flyer miles easily, then look for luggage that's durable enough to accompany you on your constant travel adventures. You might also want a hardshell suitcase or one with a stain-resistant exterior fabric to withstand wear and tear. A business traveler might prefer underseat luggage with many compartments and easy laptop access.

On the other hand, if you tend to only travel a couple of times a year for weekend getaways, then you can probably buy luggage that's more form than function. No matter the type of travel, we recommend underseat luggage that will, first and foremost, fit under the seat of the airline you fly. Otherwise, you'll have to utilize it as an overhead carry-on.

Furthermore, it's good to get luggage with ample storage to accommodate your length of stay, easy maneuverability to get from the security line to the boarding gate and telescopic handles for added comfort. TSA-approved padlocks and charging ports aren't necessary but are bonus features that we love.

Why you should trust us

Our editors aren't just product testers—they're flyers, cruisers and road trippers, too! And when we hear about the latest trends and innovations in luggage, we want to make sure the best travel products live up to the hype. We’ve put the top luggage brands to the test, including Monos, Beis, Away , Roam and Briggs and Riley, and regularly consult with industry experts for their expert opinions.

We’ve ranked the best carry-ons, weekenders, luggage sets and affordable suitcases , and also regularly try out travel accessories like neck pillows, toiletry bags, packing cubes and luggage racks. Whenever we find something we love, we make sure to tell you about it! Our Product Testing Team ordered, unboxed and experienced these luggage options for themselves. Of the 10 brands the team tested, only seven made the list. 

How we found the best underseat luggage to fuel your wanderlust

Before you cash in those miles and jet set to that tropical vacation hideaway, we want to make sure you have the top pick when it comes to the best underseat luggage. Our Product Testing Team tested 10 luggage brands in our studio from high-end retailers to everyday brands. With in-depth research and a rubric that tested size, durability, maneuverability, capacity and functionality, we narrowed that list from 10 to seven.

Our testers considered how well each underseat luggage best fit the designated size specifications on the top airlines. Additionally, our team rated the luggage on packaging and delivery, functionality and features, the comfort and ergonomic design of the handles, appearance and style and overall value. Each piece of luggage was rated and ranked out of a total score of 25. With thorough testing and recognition of notable differences, we’re confident in these seven best underseat luggage picks.

What is the best size for underseat luggage?

Here are the guidelines for underseat luggage on major airlines. Just keep in mind that size requirements may vary by the type of aircraft and some airlines have different size limits for carry-on bags versus underseat luggage.

  • Alaska Airlines : Alaska's carry-on size is 22 by 14 by 9 inches, including the wheels and handles. It also defines a personal item as, "a purse, briefcase or laptop bag ."
  • American Airlines: Bags stored underneath the seat in front of you should not exceed 18 by 14 by 8 inches.
  • Delta: Delta defines a personal item as, "a purse, laptop bag or item of similar size that will fit underneath the seat in front of you," and their maximum carry-on size is 22 by 14 by 9 inches, with no bag exceeding 45 linear inches combined. (Did you know Delta is one of the most pet-friendly airlines ?)
  • Hawaiian Airlines: Carry-on bags should not exceed 9 by 14 by 22 inches or 45 linear inches, or weigh over 25 pounds. "The allotted personal item must be small enough to fit safely under the seat in front of you. Personal items are generally such things as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer, small backpack or similar piece. In each case, it must fit safely under the seat in front of you," they explain.
  • JetBlue: Carry-on bags should not exceed 22 by 14 by 9 inches, but underseat personal items can't be bigger than 17 by 13 by 8 inches.
  • United Airlines: United limits underseat luggage to 9 by 10 by 17 inches.
  • Southwest Airlines: Personal items must fit in the 16.25- by 13.5- by 8-inch space underneath the seat in front of you.
  • Spirit Airlines: Spirit allows personal items up to 18 by 14 by 8 inches, including handles and wheels.

Can you have overhead and underseat luggage?

"Typically, you can have overhead and underseat luggage," says Bodge. However, it depends on the size of the bag, the restrictions of the specific airline you are flying and whether you can have both overhead and underseat luggage. In many cases, a carry-on bag is overhead luggage and an underseat bag is a personal item that fits under the seat in front of you.

How heavy can underseat luggage or bag be?

Weight restrictions for carry-on luggage vary. Some airlines, including American and Delta, don't even have any for domestic and even most international travel. However, some budget airlines, including Frontier, require carry-ons to weigh 35 pounds or less.

Does underseat luggage count as a personal item?

"An underseat bag is considered to be a personal item," says Bodge. However, it will ultimately depend on the carrier and size of the bags.

  • Amber Rose Powers , a travel advisor at Fora , a travel agency
  • Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at TrueTrae

Additional reporting contributed by  Leah Groth , Reader's Digest writer.

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Learning how to pack a suitcase can make future trips seamless and stress-free. With plenty of helpful packing methods out there, it’s easy to maximize the limited space of your suitcase so that you can bring as much as possible, depending on your itinerary. The best way to pack a suitcase depends on the length of your trip and other factors, such as the season you’re traveling in and your travel style.

For cruises or a one-hotel trip where you won’t be changing accommodations often, you will only need to think about packing and repacking once. However, if you plan on changing hotels and cities often, you will be packing, unpacking and lugging your suitcase around throughout your trip, meaning you’ll need to have a plan in place. No matter your itinerary, we’ve outlined the best strategies to help you pack more strategically, as well as some essential items to make packing as easy as possible.

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  • Best Suitcase: Away The Bigger Carry-On
  • Best Packing Cubes: Bagsmart Keep Shape Packing Cubes , Eagle Creek Pack-It Tube , JJ Power Travel Shoe Bag
  • Best Toiletry Kit: Travelon Compact Hanging Toiletry Kit
  • Best Tech Kit: ProCase Electronic Organizer
  • Best Cosmetics Bag: Eachy Cosmetic Bag
  • Best Jewelry Case: Bagsmart Travel Jewelry Organizer Case

Step 1: Consider The Type of Travel

Before you even open your suitcase, you should think about the kind of trip you’re going on and how much space essential items will take up. If you’re packing for a ski trip , you will need to bring heavier, snow-proof gear—but you can re-wear most of it. On a beach trip, your summer outfits will take up less space, but you will need more of them as you lather on sunscreen and deal with sand and sweat.

Whether you’re flying domestically or internationally also plays a role in how you pack. On a domestic trip, familiar products are easier to find and you don’t need to worry about packing adaptors to charge your electronics. When you’re flying internationally, there may be some necessities that will be difficult or impossible to find abroad.

Step 2: Decide On The Number of Items

After you’ve considered the essentials for the style of your trip, think about how long your trip will be. Short trips can be the easiest to pack for because you can get away with squeezing in a little bit more than you need, while longer trips of two weeks or more are not so bad if you count on doing laundry somewhere along the way. I’ve found that I’m more likely to overpack on a week-long trip when I don’t think I will have a chance to do laundry and want to be prepared for a few different weather scenarios.

Start with this basic breakdown of how many of each item you should aim to pack depending on how long you’ll be traveling for—with optional items included if you’re traveling somewhere you expect to swim. If you plan on hitting the hotel gym or going for a jog or a bike ride, you should also bring along one outfit for working out and a pair of sneakers.

Weekend Trip

For a weekend trip, you really only need three outfits, or four if it’s a three-day weekend. This includes one nice outfit for going out to dinner, but it does not include what you’ll wear on the way to your destination.

  • 1-2 bottoms
  • 1 dress (optional)
  • 1 pajama set
  • 1 swimsuit (optional)
  • 3 pairs of socks
  • 3 pairs of underwear
  • 1 pair of comfortable shoes
  • 1 pair of “going-out” shoes (optional)
  • Toiletry bag with essentials (toothpaste, sunscreen, makeup, etc.)
  • Chargers and electronics

On a seven-day trip, you will need to pack clothes that can easily be mixed and matched, while prioritizing items that you can use multiple times, like jackets, jeans and sweaters that can handle multiple wears between washes. Always pack extra underwear and socks on a longer trip, especially if you’re doing a lot of physical activity.

  • 2-3 bottoms
  • 1-2 dresses (optional)
  • 1-2 swimsuits (optional)
  • 8 pairs of socks
  • 8 pairs of underwear
  • 1 pair of comfortable close-toed walking shoes
  • 1 pair of sandals or flip-flops (optional)

Two-Week Trip Or Longer

If you’re traveling for two weeks or longer, you should plan to do laundry at some point during your trip so you can pack less and have a fresh start somewhere in the middle of your travels. However, things don’t always go according to plan, so you should still pack more than one week’s worth of clothes just in case.

  • 3-4 bottoms
  • 2-3 dresses (optional)
  • 8-14 pairs of socks
  • 8-14 pairs of underwear

Step 3: Choose The Packing Methods And Products To Help You Pack

If you are flying carry-on only, all of your liquids must be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and fit in a clear quart-sized bag. If you check your luggage you can bring toiletries that go over this size limit, but you should still pack, wrap and secure them tightly in plastic bags so that if they they leak during transit, the rest of your items will not be ruined.

To keep your toiletries organized throughout your trip, you’ll need a hanging bag like the Travelon Compact Hanging Toiletry Kit . This particular bag is a great choice as it allows you to see everything laid out just how you left it and it’s quick to pack up. However, if you need more space for a large makeup collection, check out the super spacious and customizable Eachy Cosmetic Bag .

Dress Shirts

To minimize wrinkles in your best shirts, use the narrow fold method. Button up the shirt and lie it flat with the buttons facing down. Fold the sleeves across the back of the shirt and then up at a 90-degree angle until the cuffs line up with the collar. Fold the sides to overlap on top of the sleeves, and fold the fest of the shirt up from the bottom until you have a neat square package. You may still have to iron out the folds when you arrive.

To protect your shoes while traveling, pack them in a separate waterproof bag and fill any empty space with socks or other small soft items that will give them extra protection and help them keep their shape. You can use a plastic bag if you’re in a pinch, but these waterproof shoe bags are specifically designed to hold their shape and have an extra pocket to fit a pair of flip flops.

Packing Cubes

These essential travel tools make a world of difference when it comes to keeping your suitcase organized, but most people use them wrong. Your first instinct might tell you to put pants with pants and shirts with shirts, but the most effective way I’ve found to use packing cubes—especially on a trip with multiple transfers— is to group clothing by activity.

Keep your day-to-day sightseeing clothes in a separate cube from your going-out-for-dinner clothes or beach-gear cube. When it’s time to get dressed, you’ll have your outfit pre-planned and I also find that it’s also a good way to store accessories. For example, I always bring my favorite microfiber beach towel with me, so I keep this in a separate cube with my swimsuits, a beach dress and a sun hat. When I’m not looking for my beach clothes, it doesn’t get in the way and it doesn’t get lost.

I prefer cubes with some shape, like these BagSmart packing cubes , but I also like to mix it up. I’ve found that the Eagle Creek Pack-It Tube is the best shape for storing my rolled socks and underwear, which I always keep in my carry-on in case my luggage gets lost.

If you love to accessorize, you’ll need a system to prevent your favorite jewelry from getting left behind in random hotel rooms. Instead of bringing along a hard-sided jewelry box which could tangle your necklaces as they get jostled around, try a folding jewelry organizer like this case from BagSmart , available in three sizes.

Electronics

In addition to a good case for your laptop or tablet, you should also have a separate organizer case for all your wires, chargers, portable batteries, and hard drives. If you’re bringing a lot of electronics, protect them with a hard-sided case like this ProCase Electronic Organizer , which has multiple compartments and partitions to keep your gear tangle-free.

Is It Better To Roll Or Fold Clothes In A Suitcase?

If your goal is to fit as much as possible into your suitcase, rolling is the way to go. However, if you need your clothes ready to go as soon as you land and won’t have time for ironing, folding is preferable. The best strategy is to do a bit of both, rolling items like underwear and pajamas, but folding nice shirts and dresses.

What Is The 5 4 3 2 1 Packing Method?

The 5 4 3 2 1 packing method maximizes potential outfit combinations so you can express your personal style. It works by assigning a number to each category of clothing: 5 tops, 4 bottoms, 3 shoes, 2 dresses, and 1 bag. It’s a good jumping-off point, but you may need to adjust the numbers for longer or shorter trips.

Why Trust Forbes Vetted

From meticulously testing and reviewing the best luggage to bring with you to the airport to the best packing cubes to keep you organized, we at Forbes Vetted have dedicated ourselves to helping make travel easy. When it came time to put together a guide to packing a suitcase, we applied the same unyielding commitment to ensure that our readers have everything they need on hand to pack for their trips stress-free.

To break down how to pack a suitcase, we tapped the expertise of freelance travel writer Jamie Ditaranto . Along with contributing to Forbes Vetted, Ditaranto has spent the last eight years writing travel content for Condé Nast Traveler , Travel + Leisure , National Geographic and more. She has lived in Mexico, Spain, Portugal and Brazil and has visited all seven continents. As someone who is always packing for a trip, Ditaranto put her first-hand expertise as a frequent packer to the test for this story.

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We are how we pack.

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The inside of a suitcase says a lot about a person. Are you an optimist (multiple books, workout clothes) or a realist? Are you a planner, or are you throwing it all in on the way out the door?

Luggage does not lie; we are how we pack. The diligent planner in your friend group has an orderly rollaboard. Your wild-card college roommate is another story.

There are outliers, of course. Even the most successful person you know may be a chaotic packer. No one packing style is the same, but we’ve identified some of the most common patterns. Which one are you?

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The Impostor

Workout clothes? A library of books? Outfits ripped from Fashion Week ? Who are they kidding? You’re the same person on vacation as you are at home. Most of their items will remain untouched until they’re unpacked at home.

The Marie Kondo

Organization at its finest: perfectly folded garments tucked neatly in a not-too-full carry-on. These people have reached packing nirvana and know true peace.

The Trash Bag

Throw your stuff into a Hefty 30-gallon and go. What do they even have in there? Nobody knows.

The Luggage Dad

He paid for one luggage cart, and he’ll stack it as high as he wants — not that the bulk is his. Underneath his family’s pile of excess, you’ll find a Costco-purchased rollaboard packed with militant precision. It’s old school and organized, down to the manila folder of printed hotel and rental car reservations.

The Tetris Master

Remember that kid who won Tetris ? This is how he’d travel: packing cubes of varying sizes, everything fitting together tightly and neatly. There’s a high probability this person made a spreadsheet for the trip.

The Burrito

Live by the roll, die by the roll. They heard rolling their clothes saves space in a bag and have been unfurling wrinkled T-shirts on trip after trip ever since.

One bag’s for wardrobe changes; one’s for cameras, chargers and the drone. Both can mean only one thing: content. Every item in the suitcase was gifted from a brand. No, you can’t afford them.

The Minimalist

One tiny backpack. One T-shirt. Limited toiletries. Lots of questions.

The Mathematician

They’re making exact calculations of how many pairs of underwear , shirts and pants they will need. No room for error. You want this person handling your finances.

The Maximalist

Everything’s going in there: full-size toiletries, small appliances, more shoes than you can wear. There were no hard cuts in this packing process because there were simply zero cuts. Don’t tell Kondo.

The Tornado

The last-minute packer meets game-time decisions. Clothes get thrown in with reckless abandon. Folding not required.

The Fort Knox

Good luck breaking into this vault; it’s got enough locks to stump Houdini and more plastic wrap than the Saran factory. Its owner is watching its every move thanks to the AirTag tucked inside.

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