AEG
Comentado en México el 1 de julio de 2024
Es muy fácil de transportar, las ruedas funcionan muy bien y en general la maleta es resistente a los golpes y malos tratos que en general realizan las aerolíneas.
ابو محمد
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 24 de noviembre de 2024
الجوده
Sofi
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2021
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Marco Villegas
Comentado en México el 29 de diciembre de 2020
Tamaño ideal para la cabina del avión. Excelentes materiales y compartimentos muy convenientes
MyWritingSide
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de enero de 2019
The carryon is sturdy and well made. It looks sleek and there’s nothing cheap about it. My only concern is that it’s a bit bigger than most carryons, and some airlines may not allow it onboard. Still, I took it onboard and it fitted inside the overhead without any problem. So far it has held up well during my first trip.
Diana Lira
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2018
Esta maleta es muy ligera, práctica y tiene el espacio suficiente para viajes cortos ya sean para fines de semana o una semana
Michael Wohlschlaeger
Comentado en México el 21 de agosto de 2017
This suitcase is large and has held up well for 5 weeks of nonstop traveling in Europe: on and off trains and lots of bumpy streets. Doesn't have many frills, but it seems hardy.
MH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2014
I really like this luggage! It is sleek and expensive looking, holds a lot of items, rolls VERY easily, and has proven to be quite durable.We bought two of the 25 inch and one of the smaller carry on size for a trip to China. I was worried about making the switch from soft sided luggage we have always used to hard shell bags but after 15,000 plus miles over 17 days I am happy I did. All three bags were loaded on at least 8 different flights, half a dozen taxi's, onto three trains, a high speed bullet train, several buses, 3 or 4 airport terminal trains, a ferry...rolled over miles of airport terminals, train stations, up and down more stairs then I can remember...jammed into car trunks and opened and inspected by customs at least 4 or 5 times that I know of. They got a few scuffs of course but still look great.At least 10 different people commented on how nice the bags look and a woman actually asked if she could take a picture to show her husband...of our luggage. I am serious.They hold a lot of "stuff" also. So much so that the clothes looked a lot better when removed then they normally do. We also had quite a bit of extra space in the carry on for the inevitable travel "bloat" type items we bought on the trip. We did not have to ever use the expansion zippers but I did try them out a few times just to see how they work and them seem well thought out and sturdy as well.The wheels really do roll well, and stacking a messenger type bag and coats etc. on top of each case turns them into very handy carts. I Did enjoy rolling by the $2.00 a pop cart rentals =) and if needed for curbs or pavement markers (China has a tone of these in public buildings for the vision impaired) you can tilt the luggage onto two wheels like older style bags if needed. The wheels are good enough that if your on a slight slope the bags can get away from you if you let them go.The pull out handles are strong enough for the task and slide in and out MUCH better then the ones on our old bags. They are also well integrated into the cases so that they don't seem to take up a lot of room inside the bags. The regular carry handles are one of the few less then perfect parts of these bags. The handles are the retractable type designed to fit flush to the case when not being used and they are a bit hard to pull away from the bag enough to get your fingers around them. Once you are used to it you just give them a good tug out and your fine, but cabbies and hotel people always seemed to just grab the pull out handle and use that. On balance I would rather have the carry handles retract tightly to the case and be a bit hard to use rather then hanging out to get caught on luggage handling conveyors and the bag ripped open. I think they might also relax a bit over time.The other less then perfect point on the carry handles is that they are closer to one side then the other because the bags essentially split into two equal halves when you open them, so when you first use the handles the bags feel a bit one sided weight wise--you get accustomed to it pretty fast so not a huge deal, and I am not sure they could have placed them any differently from a design and engineering perspective.The locks are very well thought out and work perfectly.Other then the very minor things I mentioned about the carry handles my wife and I simply love these bags. They are well made, well designed, hold more then enough stuff, roll very well, have a great pull out handle, and look amazing.
Benjamin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de julio de 2013
Very practical alternative to Tumi and similarly expensive brands. Construction seems top notch. It fit neatly in the overhead (on an Air China/United 747-400) and no questions were asked about it's size as an international carry-on. I love the four wheels but luggage has a tendency to tip when pushed over uneven ground or on carpet. A sturdier handle and/or larger wheels might help alleviate this problem. Then again, it would add to the size. Not sure about long-term durability but so far so good.
S. Marie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2013
I love this luggage. We have two carry-ons, a medium and 2 large cases. The eight wheels (four twin wheels) make handling this luggage a breeze. One person can handle all five suitcases at once. The luggage has been on several cruises, and a couple of overseas trips. I think it has logged at least 50k miles, with only a few scuffs. Wine has been checked and has arrived intact, as well as olive oil and other liquids in glass. I love the way the insides of the large suitcases are organized. I love the integrated TSA locks. Zippers seem well made. The carry on is great too. If I had to do it again, I probably would get three large and skip the medium size. We chose red and it is super easy to spot the luggage coming off the belt. Plus, we almost always get compliments/questions about where we bought it and if we like it. I bought some stick-on letters and customized the sides with our last name. Unlike cloth suitcases, you can jazz them up if you want. Even if one broke at this point, I would feel that I got my money's worth.