Travelpro Bold-Softside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Blue/Black, Carry-On 21-Inch
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Mine fit fine; however, don't overpack because the laptop may be damaged when placed in the overhead bin.
The dimensions of the case, not including expansion, are 21 X 14 X 9. This set has a 2" expansion and a tapered design that keeps the center of gravity low to prevent tipping. The bag's bottom 2" is fully expanded.
This isn't the case. The interior would be smaller because it is only 21" OD.
Yes, you can store it in the 26" spinner.
Selected User Reviews For Travelpro Bold-Softside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Blue/Black, Carry-On 21-Inch
I've looked through a lot of different brands of bags. Here are my thoughts after a few trips over the course of five weeks: br>Excellentbr> Materials and construction. Smooth zippers and pulls. Looks good and feels well made!br> br> Over most floors, the wheels are smooth, quiet, wide, and sturdy. It's easy to pull (2 wheels) or push (4 wheels) and it's very stable. br> Just enough front/back exterior pockets - Soft-lined section for tablet or small laptop, extended section for magazines and papers, and a small pocket in the back that fits between the handle rails for a power brick or a few liquids that can be easily accessed/removed during TSA screening. br> There is enough room for three people inside. It's perfect for a four-day business trip and comes with a handy zippered see-through pocket. by means of the lid's compartments br> When checking, the handle extends smoothly and easily to two height detents. The handle is solid, with little slop or twist. Top and one side, as well as the front, have padded handles! , as well as a bottom with slots. Design of the handle is excellent. br> 2 built-in wrap straps with buckles for extra security against zipper blowout - This is both a positive and negative aspect of the situation. br> Fits in overhead bins easily, but I haven't tried it on smaller RJ's yet. RJ bins are likely to be too wide. br>br>Badbr>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - For a small-scale product, it's surprisingly heavy. fabric bag with an ish design Because of the high quality of the construction and materials used, it is not a lightweight.
- Even when unbuckled, those two integrated straps and buckles get in the way when using the main or expansion zippers. The design is extremely irritating. When I check my bag, I like having the buckles, but they always get in the way of the zipper.
- Because expansion is limited to three sides, it's more of a small 'wedge shape' space addition than a full-on interior compartment expansion. br>br>Overall, I like this bag and would recommend it for business trips of less than a week. There's a lot to like about it, especially considering how inexpensive it is. Spinners were made, and they look great! It isn't particularly high-tech. The straps could be better designed, and the weight isn't too heavy.
This assessment applies to both the 26th and 27th amendments to the Constitution of the United States. Bags with a diameter of 21 inches I had a few old suitcases from Travel Pro, Ricardo, and other brands that were starting to show their age. We were planning a two-week European vacation that would involve numerous plane changes and hotel stays. So it was time to go shopping for a new bag or two. After reading numerous online reviews on a variety of websites and reflecting on my own personal experience (I travel frequently - In both the United States and abroad), I determined that TravelPro was the best value brand in my price range. This 26" and 21" suitcases (identical except for size) were purchased and used on my most recent trip, and they performed admirably. I checked both bags through, and they came out of this first use completely unscathed, holding just the right amount of clothing for how I pack (your mileage may vary). What I like about the style is that it is simple and straightforward. function: * they have external straps built in so that if the zippers give way, the bag won't open, * spinner wheels work fine, * color scheme is distinctive, * handles top, bottom, and side (great for lifting and carrying), * sealed compartment inside for wet items, * internal hold down / compression straps just OK, * love that both bags can be expanded a couple inches for overstuffing on the way home - br>I was very satisfied - I didn't have to do that this time. highly recommended Last but not least, TravelPro comes with a solid warranty. Compared to many other brands, this one is superior.
Because I travel frequently for work and with my family, I did a good deal of research before purchasing. I had a few main goals in mind: lightweight, spinner wheels (not fixed), storage and sorting pockets, color options for easy spotting on the baggage carousel Although these suitcases are mostly black, the color patches on the sides help them stand out. It's surprisingly light for such a strong product. They've survived snow, a few flights, and a few road trips, and I'm very pleased with them. We purchased both the 21" and the 26" suitcases because they fit inside each other for easy storage. The pockets are fantastic, with a couple on the outside and a waterproof pouch on the inside. The external straps are also fantastic. They appeal to me, but they do not appeal to my husband. They provide additional security for keeping your luggage closed and can assist in tightening/compacting your suitcase, but he believes they are unnecessary. In general, I'm pleased with my purchase. It's just that I wish they came in a bright orange version. (That color is one of my favorites, and it really pops on the carousel. ).
There's one for anything you can think of, and I had to look it up on the internet to figure out what it was. It's a "hidden exterior back pocket with built-in key ring plus room enough to store a phone," according to the Travel Pro website. I, on the other hand, used it to hold my water bottle. It is not top heavy, which is one of my favorite features. Others have fallen to the ground the moment I let go of the handle. The wheels also move freely, but it never seems to stray from its path. A chromebook or small laptop could fit in the tablet pocket if it was just a little bit bigger. It is, however, the perfect size for a wallet, sunglasses, a passport, and other travel documents that you need to have easy access to. I'm glad I like this beg so much because it's exceptionally well-made. I don't think I'll need to replace it for a long time!.
This bag had a lot of potential for me. I've been a long-time Travelpro user, and this bag was purchased to replace one that had seen a lot of action. The design, on the other hand, is flawed. br>*The handle is shaky and does not inspire trust. br>*There are gaps where the two outside cross straps attach to the luggage's body, allowing water to enter and soak the interstitial space between the outer covering and the yellow plastic liner. br>*You can only lock the main set of zippers. br>*Some of the parts are sewn together unevenly, and the seam is done incorrectly. br>br>All of this was on top of the fact that I was sent a bag that had clearly been opened and had debris on its wheels. I responded by returning it.