The Ultra light 1 piece luggage is the perfect set for any female member of
your family. Inter-locking zippers on each upright luggage piece provide added
security and peace of mind that your belongings will stay secure.
Travel with confidence and ease with the light Hard side 1-Piece luggage. This
includes a 24" check-in suitcase made of 100% ABS, providing you with a durable
yet lightweight suitcase for any type of getaway. the luggage has a retractable
push button handle and smooth multi-directional 360° 8-wheel spinner system.
This suitcase makes it easy to spot your case at baggage claim or stash it
easily in the overhead compartment, so you don't even need to worry about
baggage claim. It's ideal for weekend's away, overnight stays, and work trips.
Featuring TSA approved lock technology, your belongings will remain secure,
whether stored in the overhead compartment or a luggage rack. The 4 wheels make
it easy to maneuver, thanks to their 360° swivel action. Hand printed and
finished in Florida, your custom suitcase is an innovative, functional and
stylish essential. Take your new suitcase wherever you go and turn heads.
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THE CUSTOM DESIGN SPEAKS VOLUME. ONE OF A KIND DEVELOPED JUST FOR YOU.
THE SHIPPING HAS BEEN INCLUDED TO KEEP YOU FROM PAYING ADDITIONAL MONEY.
• 24 in Exterior Dimensions: 18.5" x 10.25" x 24" Interior Dimensions: 18" x
10" x 24"
• + 2" expander
• Weight: ": 24": 7.6 lbs
• Retractable Push Button Handle
• Manufacturer's 3-year limited warranty
• Multi-directional 360° 4-wheel spinner system
• Interior Organization
• 100% ABS
• Spot clean
• Imported
Note1: There might be slightly difference in color, because of the computer
monitor settings.
Note2: With the difference in the measurement method, please allow 1-3cm in
size deviation.
Note3: Some products surface are covered with a layer of protective film, in
order to protect.
SHIPPING:
• Due to shipping weight restrictions, this item cannot be shipped to a PO Box.
LUGGAGE INFORMATION: Deciding What You Need
How Do You Travel?
Do you mostly fly, drive, or go on cruises? For airplane travel, familiarize
yourself with the luggage rules of the airlines you plan to fly on. If you go
on road trips, look for bags that are pliable enough to maximize your trunk
space. For cruise ships—which stack baggage in the boat’s belly before
departure—flat, rigid luggage is best.
How Will You Store Your Luggage?
Once the luggage gets home, where will you put it? Hard-sided bags are the
most unforgiving; you can’t squeeze them into a storage space. Soft-sided,
structured bags have a little forgiveness on the front and back. If you have no
place to store a stand-up suitcase, you may have to limit yourself to duffels
or bags.
What Size Luggage Do You Need?
This will depend mainly on the length of your trip and, if you are flying,
airline luggage restrictions. It also depends on what you’ll need while you are
away. If you expect to be traveling for business, you'll need enough room for
business attire; for vacations, you’ll have more leeway on what to bring.
Members told us the features they care about most, with the top two being a
suitcase's wheel ability, cited by 64 percent of respondents, and its
durability, cited by 58 percent. Of these, durability—how well zippers,
handles, fabric, and other features hold up—had the strongest correlation to
members' overall satisfaction with their luggage.
Members also told us how easy their luggage is to carry, pack, and, for
carry-ons, stow in airplane overhead bins. Four carry-on brands and five
checked suitcase brands gained top overall satisfaction scores.
Types of Luggage
Carry-On Luggage:
Carry-on bags are convenient for air travel because you can avoid having to
check them in when you fly. But they must fit either under a seat or in the
overhead bin. For domestic flights, your carry-on can be no larger than 22
inches high by 14 inches wide by 9 inches deep. (The maximum linear size is 45
inches, but none of the dimensions can exceed the aforementioned measurements.)
Measure the height of your luggage from the floor to the top of the handle in
its lowered position. (If your luggage has wheels, they count toward the
overall height.) Depth is measured from front to back, and width from side to
side.
Some U.S. carriers permit larger carry-ons. For international flights, defined
as those originating and ending outside the U.S., the size limit is generally
smaller than for U.S. domestic flights.
If you are a frequent flyer on different carriers, you’ll have to decide
whether you want to buy several carry-on bags to conform to the various size
restrictions or use one carry-on that meets the most restrictive rules. But
even rule-abiding luggage isn’t a guarantee that your bags won’t be relegated
to the plane’s underbelly, because the flight crew can impose further
restrictions, even after boarding has begun.
Hard-Sided Luggage
Today’s hard-shell or hard-sided luggage is made with high-tech plastics, such
as ABS and polycarbonate, which are lightweight and durable. ABS is lighter,
but polycarbonate is more durable. The most durable, but also the heaviest, is
aluminum. Hard-sided luggage sometimes features a 50/50-split opening, allowing
you to pack two sides equally and stabilize the contents with an X-strap or
middle divider. Note: Because they close like a clamshell, you need double the
surface space to open these. Most hard-sides are built this way, but some on
the market have a top-lid opening.
Pros: These are best for protecting breakable contents, plus they offer better
security because of integrated locks. Hard-sided luggage stacks easily, making
it ideal for cruise ships, because luggage is typically stacked in the belly of
the boat before departure. If you tend to overpack, a hard-sided piece will
rein you in. There’s no chance of overstuffing it.
Four-Wheel Luggage
These are also known as spinners because each wheel swivels 360 degrees. You
can push them, pull them, wheel them alongside yourself, and turn them in any
direction.
Pros: Spinners are easier to navigate in tight spaces. A heavy or large
suitcase may also be easier to manage with four wheels because unlike
two-wheelers, you don’t have to drag the suitcase. Ergonomically, the spinner
is a better choice than the roller because it does not put stress on your
shoulder.