Reddit mentions: The best carry-on luggage

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7. Madpax Blok Full, Grey, One Size

Inner laptop sleeveHard case block design
Madpax Blok Full, Grey, One Size
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height18.110236202 Inches
Length16.535433054 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight1.875 pounds
Width8.661417314 Inches
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14. Ciao Luggage - 15 Inch Under Seat Bag - Carry On Suitcase with Spinner Wheels

    Features:
  • ✈️ AIRPLANE FRIENDLY MULTI-PURPOSE DESIGN: The perfect carry-on bag for airline travel and small enough to be your underseat personal item on major airlines; The lightweight construction of this rolling bag makes airport travel a breeze. Your ideal overnight weekend boarding bag for business or personal travel. NOTE: BAG WEIGHT = 4 lbs, CASE SIZE = 15 X 9 X 14 inch
  • ✈️ CIAO UNDERSEAT CARRY-ON is constructed of a fashionable and durable nylon material that will withstand the rigors of travel. Fully lined interior and multiple interior and exterior packing compartments make this an ideal bag for a variety of your travel needs. Whether a quick getaway or an extended trip, the underseat carry-on fits your needs
  • ✈️ BUILT FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE; You can easily drag this 2-wheeled backpack along the airport with its ergonomic handle providing easy maneuverability and relieve any pressure from your arms while on the move; TELESCOPIC Push Button handle system that makes for a comfortable grip that won't hurt your hand
  • ✈️ MULTIPURPOSE: Your good companion for traveling, could be served as a gym/ sports/ overnight/ weekend/ backpack/airplane carry on/ luggage. It also can be used hospital bags for labor and delivery; PERFECT GIFTS; Beloved, friends, parents, daughter, girlfriend, Christmas, saint valentine, birthday, anniversary, mother's day, new year, Thanksgiving etc
  • ✈️ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; Limited 2 year manufacturer warranty plus trusted companion promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage for any manufacturer defect or replace the defective bag
Ciao Luggage - 15 Inch Under Seat Bag - Carry On Suitcase with Spinner Wheels
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SizeOne Size
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u/Jadis4742 · 19 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

After a couple of PMs with OP to make sure she meant /r/fringefashion's version of [Spaceship Corporate](
https://www.reddit.com/r/fringefashion/comments/3okpdv/spaceship_corporate_fashion_inspiration_album_and/) and find out what her budget was, I think I managed to identify a few things that will work for a Spaceship Student look.

Like /u/babyguitars said, there's a lot of stuff available now that fits the minimalism/architectural trends, you just have to pare it down in color, texture, and silhouette and add a few unique pieces to make it look more futuristic.

  • First, you'll want to limit your color palette. Blacks, whites, and grays for sure. I personally limit myself to one metallic - silver is traditionally the most futuristic, but any metallic can work.

  • As for actual color, jewel tones are the most Star Trek (like /u/eclectic_literature mentioned!), while pastels will give it a little bit more of a retro vibe. Bright colors and neons are my personal favorite, they add a bit of playfulness IMO.

  • I personally think Spaceship Corporate (casual or regular) is easiest to pull off with a cool-toned palette, but warm colors would work as well. You just have to be consistent in matching them.

  • You will, however, need to pare down the use of 'colorful neutrals'. It took me a long while to figure out my blue jeans and brown boots looked FINE, but didn't look FINISHED. It was just clothes, not an outfit. For minimalist and futuristic styles, you really have to commit to a monochrome base palette. I only have one pair of blue jeans in my dresser now. (And they are VERY dark blue.)

  • Shapes will have to be pared down as well. You'll want something streamlined, so skinny and/or straight leg jeans and pants, ideally with a higher rise. You won't need too many skirts for college, but I'd grab one pencil skirt at some point for dressier events. (Bonus points for a matching blazer!)

  • As for tops, regular t-shirts (crew or v-neck) can work, but these linen t-shirts are a example of a good shape that'll set your wardrobe just a little bit apart from most students'.

  • And then a shape like this boatneck tee would be good for a class presentation or something.

  • You'll definitely want to pick up some kind of asymmetric sweatshirt or jacket in black or white. Colorblocking and/or space dye would work too. (example one, example two)

  • As for accessories, minimal and streamlined are your keywords here. Collars and cuffs are my personal preference, but anything minimal or geometric will work as well. I also really love this shop for rings -- I wear them both stacked and as individual rings on each finger.

  • As for shoes, ideally you'll want a metallic color and a shape without laces. I've been wearing Vans since high school, and have picked them up in gunmetal, holographic leather, and black patent with rainbow sparkles over the last couple of years. Silver flats would be perfect -- a round toe reads more casual, while a pointed toe feels a little dressier. (And then there's a penny loafer if you want to add a little more prep. I wouldn't but that's just me.)


    But honestly, the real trick is to find a unique piece or two (or eighty-six, but who's counting?) to set yourself apart from the general minimalist trend and make it look a bit more intentional and futuristic. This items will usually be metallic and/or holographic. I found a couple of things I think might work for you. (And maybe me.)

  • holographic duffel

  • holographic stripe shirt

  • men's silver metallic t-shirt

  • madpax block backpack in gray

  • jansport galaxy backpack

  • silver tote

  • holographic shoes

u/_m_s_l_ · 2 pointsr/onebag

I actually run a company that MAKES travel stickers and patches (http://www.vagabondheart.co) and I've put them on an Away suitcase, which has ridges, no problem. You just sort of put them on slowly, end to end, and try to get as little tucked into a ridge as possible.

I would say your best option is Raden luggage, which is almost perfectly smooth, but here's the hitch: The company shut down because they're one of those smart battery luggage companies and there's new rules against that. But the good news is all their luggage is on super discount on amazon. They were a couple hundred bucks and now they're 70 dollars because the company is dead. So you can get a really great deal on a bag and then you just have to take the batter out before you fly with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Raden-Carry-Luggage-Black-Matte/dp/B01MRJ27ZJ

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I've also put them on the Amazon Basics hardside spinner which has ridges instead of dips, and so they go on there really easily and look good. They have a bright orange and a blue as far as colours.

https://zerohalliburton.com/products/zro-polycarbonate-28-travel-case?sscid=a1k3_11xwt

https://www.skywayluggage.com/products/glacier-bay-carry-on - This is a nice green colorway.

Samsonite has a couple, I think.. Same with Victorianox.

And if you've got money to spend the Rimowa ones are like the amazon one in that they have bumps rather than dips, so you could get stickers on pretty easily and they'd look good.

Or to get the most old school stickered luggage vibe check out GlobeTrotter.

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Hope that helps!

u/FFXIV_Machinist · 41 pointsr/ffxiv

For anyone Traveling for the first time here are some tips as a perpetual convention goer / high travel worker:

  1. If possible Have a partner- Particularly one you know in advance; if you get lost, its best to be lost together.
    • Rooming with someone you don't know in a strange town is dangerous. they could room with you, then bail with your loots.
    • Room with someone in your local area if possible.
    • Rooming with the opposite gender is fine, but remember you are sharing space, and to be mindful and respectful of each other (its hella impolite to bring the hot Femqo'te or Manqo'te with questionable morals back to your room for sexy funtimes if you are rooming with a stranger)
  2. Have a Lock for your suitcase- This will only go so far with Cloth luggage, but is usually sufficient deterrent for most people looking for an easy loot score.
  3. Keep your Travel bags light. you never know whats coming home with you. a Good rule is to have a carry on, and a checked piece.
    • have your carry on containing your crucial goodies- Underwear, socks, deodorant, 2 pairs of clothes, and anything you wouldnt want to be stranded without (aka your tickets to the fanfest , and your tickets home)
    • Have your checked piece at least half empty- carrying things like spare clothes and stuff you aren't too worried about. this will be the bag you bring lootstuffs home in.
  4. were going to vegas.... going out at night is dangerous at the least. if you go out- go out in groups, and behave responsibly.
    • Were all adults, and this is relevant to everyone: if you are going to use, drink, or hook up, its a good idea to have a wingwoman or wingman to keep an eye out for you, and to check up on you the next day- a lot of bad can happen in a tourist town.
  5. Get there a day early- its a fun town if you've never been, and there is a lot to do (don't loose all your money at the blackjack table.)
  6. Depart on Saturday night after the event ends, or Monday morning. Traveling on Sunday is usually a painful experience, as well as more expensive, avoid at all costs)
  7. let family know you are going. if you dissapear its a good idea for someone to know where you went and what you are doing
    • check in regularly with them- even if your an adult, rely on your parents if your single, or your SO if not. it seems childish, but it is better to be safe.
  8. do not glomp the yoshi. its particularly rude to run up and hug anyone- ESPECIALLY cosplayers and guest speakers. (tho soken might enjoy it....) Always ask permission to hug anyone or take a photograph of/with them.
  9. If you are changing more than 1-2 time-zones, it is a good idea to offset your sleep schedule accordingly the day prior to
    traveling so that you are acclimated to the time difference- nothing is worse than getting to Vegas from the east coast and then having to peter out at 8pm because you are tired.
  10. N E V E R let someone use your phone if you do not know them. "i'm sorry its dead, and my charger is in my room"
  11. Lock up anything electronic, or valuable in your luggage when you leave your room.
  12. Have Food money - At least 50/Day. you certainly wont spend this much if you eat reasonably, but its best to be safe in case you need some disposable cash on hand.
  13. call your bank and let them know When and where you are traveling. most banks will lock cards up if they see them move across country, and you will be stuck trying to get them to unlock it when you go to buy something (like your breakfast the next day). Calling them in advance lets them flag you as traveling in their systems and stops any auto-lock actions. this is universal for all big banks these days.
  14. Bring a camera. you will regret not having pictures of this, (unless you have a good camera on your cellphone)
  15. Good idea to get to the airport an hour early. its better to be early and waiting, than to be late and miss your flight.

u/quarab · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Echoing that it I absolutely prioritize comfort and practicality over fashion for luggage.

Right now I have a carry on 21" spinner (Delsey) I can't find the exact one but this one has more similar wheels which has turned out great. It's pretty much as big as I'll ever need -- I packed most of my clothes for college in it after expanding it. The construction seems great but I've only had it for a year.

For smaller bags I have this Nike gym bag that I primarily use for the gym but I've been known to toss it in the wash and take it with me on small trips (~4 days) because it's a free carry-on on Frontier.

Then I have a (normal school) backpack which tbh I use more than anything else. It's this Hershel backpack -- which I use as a personal item (I generally fly Southwest so I have the carry on + backpack). ETA: Maybe it's because I'm not actually fashionable IRL but I prefer to carry a backpack rather than a purse when travelling because I can carry stuff in it (let's be real I use this bag to carry my groceries at college) -- including a small camera, some snacks, my wallet, jacket, etc. I unexpectedly had to stay at a hostel recently (didn't pack light at all) and I'm probably paranoid but it gave me peace of mind to carry my passports, wallet, and a couple other valuables on my person rather than leave them in the room.

Be realistic on how much you want to invest in luggage. Depending on how much travel you do don't discount grabbing a cheap bag from Walmart/Target. When we were kids my parents just got us cheap bags knowing that they'd be abused. My Target bag lasted 10 years, my brother has one from Walmart that was $30 is 18+ years old and still is going strong (it's been on all family trips -- min of 4/year -- and to 8 band camps).

u/RioTheDragonMan · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

After graduating from highschool a family friend bought me a suitcase (I believe it is an older version of this model).

I can't tell you how much mileage I've gotten out of the thing! (To and from school, and professional school, multiple vacations around the world, day and weekend trips). 21" is a great size as it works well as my second carry on item, and I can pack it full of cloths (I can fit roughly a weeks worth of cloths in that little bag). I've really abused it over the years and it is still in perfect condition. To this day, it one of my most useful presents I've ever gotten, and that was 8 years ago. Also, symbolically it was really the perfect gift upon leaving the "nest".

I am sure there are better models out today and recommend you ask the BIFL community (or search a previous posts on the subject) about which particular model you should get I would recommend a 21 inch Samsonite/American Tourister from my personal experience.

edit: If I were in the mood to buy a replacement this is probably what I would buy

(I say mood, because I am not sure if there will ever be a time I will need to replace the one I have considering how durable it has been)

u/chemcalfarmr · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You guys are absolutely amazzing! I'm half tempted to try video thank you's if i wasn't so camera shy :) and I doubt I could look as fabulous as you too :/

Gift 1: so I kinda really need this.. I just started a new job and will be taking business trips every three months. I have to look ultra-professional and yet I have no luggage! If i had to leave right now...I would probably be taking my suits in my son's truck duffel bag :) There are three different choices on my wish list because I cant flippin decide. SO if you guys decided for me that would be super fantastic :)

Gift Two: C'mon...gimme anything of your choice!

And thanks again for the contest!

u/loddist · 2 pointsr/backpacks

I'd usually chime in as well with how so-and-so product could use improvement...

...but I actually really like this idea. Well done!

Can't really tell what material it is. As long as it doesn't leave angry red welts on my back after use, then this seems like a winner idea.

I like that it can be used on multiple backpacks. It would also be great for hot and humid weather like anywhere in South East Asia. That can be a market for you to think about later. If you're manufacturing in China, then it's even easier to ship or dropship from there to South East Asia.

Another attachment/design idea: if the backpack is turned sideways, can your product be used as a trolley strap? The suitcase handle would slip in between the bakspacer and the bag's back. Then you could pull it along that way. Example picture : https://www.amazon.com/SwissGear-3555333416-Hybrid-Blue/dp/B06XWKK7BL

Check out the last picture for this swissgear backpack. Maybe your product could be used that way?

u/machipu · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

All the Nannerbear hype...drooling.

I was thinking Timbuk2 and Chrome but I see they've been mentioned.

These might be a bit girly, but I have the Speck one and it holds up. Never owned anything from Fluevog, I just hear their products are excellent and sturdy. Incredibly pricy though.

Speck

Fluevog

A few different styles are available at the bottom of the page. The one I really wanted to recommend, the WT-18 is currently out of stock but Jetpens are good about restocking in my experience. I'm also a huge fan of Nomadic products.

Nomadic

And lastly I was just cruising Amazon and saw this one which looks more compact but should be large enough for a tablet.

Victorinox

u/hollykins · 2 pointsr/HerOneBag

Hi! Okay, so this is really delayed, but I wanted to give you another perspective on packing light on international carry-ons. I have two different bags I use, depending on the kind of travel I'm doing: the Ciao convertible underseater spinner and the REI Trail 40. The top compartment of the Ciao zips up to form another pouch if you need. I bring the Ciao if I know I'll be buying a lot of souvenirs and expect to check the bag, and I always bring a packable duffel tote in that case. I'll bring it in the Trail 40 next trip. Also, don't buy the Ciao spinner on Amazon - it's $29.99 at Costco, which is where I got it! The REI Trail 40 beat out the Porter 30, Fairpoint 40, and Kelty 36/44 bags, among others, for me. (I might try out the Fairview now that it exists, but I'm pretty happy with the Trail.)

Both of these bags qualify as international carry-ons. Here is what I fit inside the Trail 40 on my last trip:

  • Packing cube: 5 shirts and 3 scarves

  • Packing cube: 1 pair of shorts, 1 pair of joggers, 1 pair of hiking pants, 1 dress, leggings, pajama shorts, 1 sports bra

  • Half Cube: Underwear and two swimsuits

  • Bullet Journal and pen case

  • Book

  • Macbook Air 13 and cord

  • Toiletries (Liquid in quart-size bag)

  • Toiletries (Solid cosmetics, medicines, deodorant, hairbrush, hair ties)

  • Ballet Flats

  • Sandals

  • Umbrella

  • Water bottle

  • Snacks

    (edited to add things I forgot about)

    I wore a sweatshirt and sneakers on the plane. I didn't even end up wearing everything on my last trip, so I'll probably downsize a little bit next. I fit the same amount of stuff in the Ciao underseater as a carry-on and brought a commuter backpack for use on the plane.
u/caaate · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I’d go with the tote! As you said, totes are more versatile outside the plane/train. I got the Dagne Dover Allyn tote this fall and like it so far, although canvas or nylon would be lighter and more weatherproof. But for the sake of my neck and shoulders, if I can’t fit everything in my backpack I’ll pack heavier stuff in a small rolling Samsonite underseater and stack the backpack or tote on top. It’s much more comfortable than carrying a bag, but still quite compact. Hope that helps! :)

u/ExternalUserError · 8 pointsr/onebag

I own this Osprey Ozone Convertible.

It's rolling luggage with a detachable daypack and the main bag can convert into a backpack. Ask me anything.

Pros:

  • The wheels are great. I doubt you'll ever need it in backpack mode because you can take these giant high ground clearance wheels on dirt roads, cobblestone, almost anything.
  • It's lighter than you'd think.
  • Organization is great, the laptop sleeve is ideal, and the lining is a friendly bright green on mine. It's easy to organize and see what's in the bag.
  • The top zipper compartment on the main bag is great for a 3-1-1 bag; easily accessible.
  • The harness on the main bag and shoulder straps on the daybag are both great, but that's what we expect from Osprey.

    Cons:

  • There are two ways to attach the daybag and they're both subpar.
    • You can zip it onto the back of the main bag, which is probably what you want in backpack mode (when you carry them both as one backpack). However, in this mode, when you set the bag down, it might fall over from the uneven weight. The day bag zipped to the back of the main bag is even more weird weight-wise if you have a heavier laptop.
    • You can also slide the daybag over the telescoping handle, which works better for wheeled mode. But it still slides around more than you'd want and becomes hard to manage.
  • It's not water resistant.
  • The backpack harness plus the wheels plus the telescoping handle eat up a lot of space. The main bag is supposed to be 45L, but I find it packs about as much as my 30L Tom Bihn duffel.
u/highlight4life · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Oooh I love it! I studied abroad last year and traveled a lot while I was there, so I was able to get a system down.

Most of my baggage is the Victorinox Avolve 2.0 set, which one hardside carry on that will fit international flight standards (also by Victorinox

I also swear by packing cubes, specifically the Eagle Creek Pack It Spectre system

Finally, for carry on and overnight bags, I use Longchamp. I think it's a classy brand whose bags hold up really really well over travel. I have the Longchamp Le Pliage backpack , the Le Pliage Neo tote, and for a weekender I have the Boxford weekender.

u/Metabilities · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would do one of those semi rigid cloth covered suitcase sets... let's see if I can find one on Amazon. They have enough give to not be a pain and enough toughness to protect what's inside.

EDIT- something like this would be great because it's light but fits a lot of stuff, and also the color is cute and easy to spot.

u/MyOpus · 2 pointsr/LuggageEnthusiast

I'm a bag junkie. After a lot of research last year, I picked this up for myself and another traveling friend of mine, great roller, great reviews.


Travelpro Platinum Magna 2 Carry-On Expandable Spinner Suiter Suitcase, 21-in:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X6JRSSY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/BryleC · 0 pointsr/boardgames

OP here! This ONE looks pretty sweet.

Can someone please double check to make sure the dimensions are okay (16 x 14 x12)?

u/coffeencats · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I used to carry this around in college. I'm not sure if it's this exact one, but it was this brand and a very similar size/design.

For reference, I carried a 4-5lb laptop + charger, 2-3 notebooks, 2-3 novels/books, a number of pens, plus a thermos/water bottle on any given day. It wasn't comfortable for my shoulder while I walked around campus, but it fit everything with room to spare and the bag itself is really light. On days I didn't bring my laptop with me, it was very comfortable.

If kipling isn't your style, then I would look for "nylon messenger bags". I liked kipling because it's lightweight and machine washable, but now that I'm working, I prefer leather bags that look more polished.

u/emt139 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

If I recall correctly, that eagle creek one has it’s No Matter What warranty, which is truly great (I’ve used it in a different Eagle Creek bag. I sent it in on a Tuesday and I had it back all fixed up by Friday). It is also on sale at Sierra Trading Post often.

Two additional suggestions:

u/vng10 · 1 pointr/churning

Not specific to points and cards, but travel in general.

What do people use for carry on luggage? Right now my fiancee and I use some really nice Eddie Bauer duffel bags but she wants to use rollers and I'm starting to realize I wouldn't mind wheels too.

What are you guys using that's been durable, yet reasonable in price ($50-150)? I've found this one but would like to compare with others.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Omni-Hardside-20-Inch-Spinner/dp/B013WFNNZI/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

We are planning a 3-4 week honeymoon next summer in SE Asia and wouldn't want to check a bag the entire trip.

u/m1001101 · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I own an Everlane weekender, and I own this upright bag. In terms of appearance, the Everlane weekender is miles better. I think it actually looks 'cool' compared to the completely utilitarian upright bag. In terms of practicality and general use, it's the upright bag all the way.

I find the straps on the Everlane weekender to be a bit cumbersome (they keep sliding down). There's only one small pouch on the inside of the main compartment and one pocket on the outside, which is not nearly enough for the level of organization I desire. When totally full, it's just a little too long for the overhead compartment on the airplane too.

The upright bag is functional and durable, and it has lots of pockets, and it's expandable. I love it. If I'm just tossing a couple things in a bag, I'll use the Everlane weekender, but for any real trip, I use the upright bag. Plus, I decked mine out with these dinosaur luggage tags!

u/itshotinjuly · 4 pointsr/sanfrancisco

Best decision I ever made was to buy a carry-on suitcase similar to this. Haven't checked a bag in over 5 years...

u/jone7007 · 1 pointr/foreignservice

I recently bought this under the seat Samsonite bag and love it. It's also affordable on a government salary. I have been thinking about the pros and cons of 1 vs 2 pieces of checked luggage.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Wheeled-Underseater-Small-Black/dp/B00F9KE5UC/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_yo_pop_d_pd_t2

u/2per4life · 0 pointsr/churning

I bought two of these, one for my wife and one for me, for only $40 each a couple of years ago and they're still in great condition. We probably take around 15 trips a year, and always take these bags with us, so they've gotten plenty of use. We even managed three weeks in New Zealand with just these bags and backpacks for each of us.

u/trashpile · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

A bike commuter friend of mine wears a suit daily and swears by this bag: https://www.amazon.com/Henty-Wingman-Two-Piece-Travel-Suit/dp/B00C8C3B86 and says he never has to deal with creases. Maybe overkill for suitless employees like me 'n' you, but an option available and also raises questions about packing form that the cube might not address

u/Redditorkayla · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I love my samsonite carry on ! I've had this bag for 1.5 years and lugged it across a dozen airports and it still looks brand new. I'm on mobile so this link isn't pretty, but here ya go: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013WFNNZI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_x6PqzbSHKEY0K

u/Jackal_545 · 1 pointr/Ducati

I usually keep a pair of dress shoes and belt in my office when I plan on riding for the week to cut down on packing everything.

As far as a tank or tail bag I’m sure you could find one that works especially since you’re not going far enough to really worry about wrinkling in your suit jacket. Maybe something like this: Tail Bag

They have garment bags that roll up like: Henty

u/Hot_IceCube · 1 pointr/consulting

Any body here have an opinion on the TravelPro Platinum Magna 2 21" Spinner carry on? I see all the recommendations for Tumi and B&R however they are simply too expensive for me. I am starting my first job out of college at a big4 next month. This carry on seems solid.
https://www.amazon.com/Travelpro-Platinum-Express-Spinner-Suiter/dp/B00X6JRSSY/ref=sr_1_3?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1500863140&sr=1-3&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=travelpro+platinum+magna+2

u/petit_avocat · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have this samsonite carry-on and I really like it. It's tiny, light enough that I can fly cheap airlines without going over their stingy weight requirements, and it fits a ton for its size.

u/HanaNotBanana · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I was going to say the suitcase, but I'm leaving on the 19th, and I don't think it would get here in time