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Ernest Stalnaker
> 3 dayI needed a new carry-on suitcase, so when I saw this Business Plus model from Travelpro, I wanted to try it because of the unique features that it has. It has a pocket on the outside that you can easily store your laptop in and pull it out quickly when going through security without having to unzip the entire suitcase. This is very convenient if you are only traveling with this suitcase and dont also have a backpack to put your laptop in. It is also the first suitcase I have seen with both a USB-A and USB-C port on the outside. So when you plug in your power bank on the inside of the suitcase, you have the 2 most common ports to choose from on the outside. Now that USB-C is becoming the standard, this feature is very useful and appreciated. The suitcase itself is very well made. It rolls and spins quite easily, it has reinforced corners to prevent damage, and it has extra pockets on the inside for storing documents to make them easier to get to. If youre like me and you dont like to check luggage, this suitcase is perfect for taking everything on the plane with you. The only negative to me is the price. Even with all of the features, I think that a fair price would be around $250-$300. $400 is just too high for the size and what you get, but I am sure a lot of business travelers will happily pay the price anyway to get a suitcase like this one.
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William H. Camp Jr
Greater than one weekReally like this product and how well it works. Amazing.
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Beth Korb
21-04-2025Love this one
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Suzanne in GA
> 3 dayThis is a very nice suitcase, probably the best Ive ever had. I like that you can cram so much in a carry on because, as we women know, we need all those just in case outfits, shoes, etc. Its still a carry on though; I had no problem taking it onboard. The biggest plus for me is the ease it rolls. As someone with an arthritic autoimmune disease, I dont need to be in agony before boarding from my shoulder and back from pulling, turning a suitcase. This even goes up escalators like a dream. Its super sturdy ( Ill never buy a soft shell again.) I dont carry a laptop, just a Kindle for pleasure reading. But the that area seems protected to me and I put my makeup mirror there. I like the charging idea, but cmon Travel pro, include a bank. Im sure the price would cover it and still profit your company. But that isnt enough to take off stars for such a well made, easy roll case. This will probably be the last suitcase Ill need.
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L. Austin
> 3 dayMy old travelpro was just two wheels, but this four-wheel gem holds a lot and moves easily. I would have still liked a pouch on the outside.
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Gregory L.
> 3 dayAs advertised
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R S Cobblestone
> 3 dayIm still in the process of using this Travelpro Platinum Elite Expandable Hardside Spinner bag. So far, it has gotten me through 6 airports on 3 trips. It is sized well for a carry-on, and I like the 2 zippered halves. I also wanted to lighten up my backpack, so I slid my Powerbook in the computer sleeve (accessible from the outside) into the case. It fit well, and I felt comfortable transporting it in there (although I would have taken it out if I had used this bag as check-on luggage). I dont use the battery slot function. Im good to go!
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M. Thomas
> 3 dayWas a lifelong Samsonite owner and decided to try the Travel Pro Elite 20 in. shell with laptop slot. Overall very good. Used it on three plane trips and two conferences. The good: strong body, excellent four wheel maneuverability, expandable to another inch or so, fits perfectly in overhead bin and is compliant with FAA regs, so never a worry no matter which airline you use, or the mood of the staff at check in. Very good for a short trip, or a week long trip if you have easy access to laundry machines. If you add a Travel Pro duffel bag, it’s perfect. The bad: After seven months, I was sliding the zipper that controls expandability and the pull broke off the zipper assembly. That’s when I first noticed it was made of cheap fake leather. This is unacceptable for a high end offering of luggage. Samsonite always used sturdy metal pulls on their outside zippers. A zipper for expandability will always receive more pull and stress. Was Travel Pro trying to save 50 cents on a $430 item? I then noticed the interior compartment zippers also contain the fake leather pulls on their zippers. When packing, the compartments expand and these pulls will eventually break. I had to purchase replacement metal pulls with carabiner mechanisms. Totally unacceptable for Travel Pro’s top offering. Hence the deduction of two stars for durability. Other than that, a solid, good-looking piece of luggage. However, I’m seriously disappointed in the cheap zipper pulls. Shame on Travel Pro.
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The Indie Reviewer
> 3 dayThis spinner luggage is an excellent product. The quality is evident in the manufacturing which provides a thick, durable, and yet lightweight product that’s easy to roll, push, and add weight. The strong outer case protects items within and yet is very lightweight. The luggage comes with USB port which is next level capacity for a luggage (power bank not included). This would make an excellent gift especially for a frequent flyer who often uses carry-ons.
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Sanober Farheen
> 3 dayExcellent ! Light weight very sturdy