DELSEY Paris Helium Aero Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, Black, 2-Piece Set (21/25)
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Ping Hu
> 3 dayOur basic Samsonite had a wheel broken after barely a year of light use and we grabbed this one as a replacement. Its way smoother than the old Samsonite and light and looks/feels a lot better with quality. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a carry-on luggage.
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Alyssa
Greater than one weekWe bought two of these for an extended trip to Europe. Lightweight and with the spinning feature -this is the bag you want for a long trip. It fits everything but easily becomes an overweight bag (for airlines) if you fill it up all the way. Be sure to weigh it before your trip to avoid fees!
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Tale Bearer
> 3 dayZippers broke on first trip.
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FBSkiRacer
23-11-2024Disclosure - Im giving this 4 stars because it is my second one and you cant give 4.5. My first was damaged on its first flight but Amazon replaced it (wheel was pushed into the bag when the bag was heavily loaded with 40lbs). I think this was likely due to airline mishandling, but I liked the bag enough to trust it again. This is my first hard sided bag. It is light and holds its shape. The inside is a a nearly 50-50 split which was new to me fore packing. One side has a clothing tie down and the other has a zippered pocket. Its more than enough space for a business trip or a weekend getaway. The bag rolls well and the handle is solid and balanced. It retracts smoothly. The built in locks hold the zipper in place and are easy to set and change. I have taken it on USAir, American, Delta, and Southwest without issue. After a season of interviewing and 30 legs of air travel, the replacement bag has held up well with minimal wear or tear. This bag is a value at the price point. Its worth a try.
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Aserteniale
> 3 dayGreat looking luggage! Don’t know yet if it will withstand airline abuse. Plan to use the piece I bought which is the midsized 25” on future trips.
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JN
Greater than one weekIve travelled with this suitcase on three trips so far. I have NO idea why it has a telescoping handle as it is quite large. I just roll it around with my hand. Im a one bag kind of person and have never had a bag this big before. It swallows up 3-4 weeks of travel needs including multiple pair of shoes for all kinds of adventures and big fluffy snow clothes. After several trips it does have scratches and rub marks on the outside. I would recommend a matte finish bag if it really bugs you.
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Joseph Welch
> 3 dayI travel extensively for business and was looking for a replacement for my normal carry-on which finally gave in after a solid 2 years of pure abuse. I read a number of reviews on this, and decided to give it a try. Typically, I try to pack at least 2 days of work clothes (Two shirts, two slacks and one pair of shoes) along with 2 days of casual (2 pair of cargo shorts, pair of jeans, two to 3 shirts), along with the normal necessities for international travel. That way I know I have a decent buffer in time for my main bag getting lost. It can be tight at times, but Ive had numerous carry-ons that fit the above without any issues. I am not sure how some people are saying they can fit more than one days worth of clothes in this thing, nor that it wont fit into any overhead bins...unless youre flying on a Bombardier Q400 or something similar. These people must be very slight in build. It is FAR too small for me. In fact, I was not really able to get a pair of dress shoes to fit effectively in this. Additionally, the extra little door section (while a good idea in theory) just takes away even more space than it is worth. All in all, it would have been a throw-away for me, except that my wife needed something, so I gave it to her. Consequently, after one use, one of the wheels has started to do a little wobble. It isnt a crazy wobble, but you feel it. Before buying this online, I STRONGLY suggest you find some retailer that has these in stock so you can view it yourself. If I had done that, I would not have wasted my time with this.
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JEFFREY
> 3 dayI own a larger Delsey roller bag and it was very durable and the spinner wheels have held up very well. Even on the cobble stone streets in downtown Boston. I needed a smaller piece so decided to go with the same brand. This new roller luggage is extremely well made. Seems like a very quality product. I haven’t actually used it yet but upon first look it looks great.
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henry moniz
> 3 dayVery nice looking case with lots of features. However I had to return this one because the PC easy access section takes up about a third of the case however this is only a problem for me if im only bringing bulky items. I was actually hauling around an Xbox and it just takes up too much room in the case. Because one half of the case is already half full cause of the external pocket bring anything bulky like an encyclopedia and now your left with about 1/4 left of case to pack with. But for normal trips its ok but a conventional case is better for hauling around anything bulky or large.
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Designer CJ
> 3 dayI really like this bag, but there are a few simple configuration issues that keep it from being 5-star. The good: - The small size means I can carry on basically any flight except tiny commuters, where they check everyones rolling bags at the gate anyway. - I love the outside panel that hinges open so you can access magazines, a tablet, or other items needed during travel. The fabric inside of this pocket allows flexibility (at the expense of some interior space, of course). - spinner wheels make it easy to move and even roll in airplane aisles - I love having the integrated TSA lock on the bag. - enough space to pack for 1-2 nights - very good quality construction The bad (not too bad): - For some reason Delsey bags (this is my 2nd) seem to be left-handed or something - the opening vs the top of the bag is the opposite from every other rolling suitcase I own. Not a big deal, but I am constantly flipping the bag over to open it after I put it on the luggage rack wrong. Something you could get used to. - Pack the outside pocket LAST. Otherwise your stuff there will migrate to the bottom of the pocket, and then if you stuff the interior, the fabric panel pushes out and may trap your stuff. You can always open the pocket all the way and get your stuff, but it can be inconvenient. - The divider panel seems backwards inside, as noted by some other reviewers. Instead of being attached in the middle of the bag, it is on the outside edge, so if you open the zipper, the flap opens to hang outside the bag. Generally this is OK, except if you were trying to get something out of that compartment without opening the whole bag. Its hard to just sneak inside that compartment, so be aware of this when packing (put your headphones on the other side). If you are looking for a hardside carry-on that you wont have to worry about being forced to check, I like this bag.