Samsonite Omni 2 Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels, 2-Piece Set (20/24), Teal
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Sherman Taylor
> 24 hourDurable, but slight dents after first trip with the bag.
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STEVE RHOADES
> 24 hourPleasantly surprised by the versatility and feature of the luggage
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Torey Flatley
> 24 hourMy mother in law got me this for Christmas. I absolutely love this suitcase. This is the perfect size for a week vacation. I travel quite a bit and this is so convenient. The only thing I wish it had was a bigger pocket on the inside. Aside from that, it’s pretty perfect. It’s scratch resistant and stain resident. I think it’ll last me for a long time.
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Terry
> 24 hourThe biggest one is Much bigger than Amazon’s description, and cannot use it for flight in HK unless you pay additional luggage fee.
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soldearly
> 24 hourVery much wanted to love this little polypropylene spinner from Samsonite, especially with a reduced price under $100, but I am sad to have to return it like many others here. The pluses: it spins great, and the wheels look fairly sturdy; it comes in pretty light at 6.5 pounds. I love this dark blue color and superficially it appears well-made. Deal Killer: the usable size is just too small, except for maybe a long weekend trip for an efficient packer. We are headed to the EU for a 2 week road trip, and even the most spartan packer could not possibly fit what one needs to live into this less than great designed case. Exterior dimensions , with bulgy handles and wheels: 22”H x 13”W x 9” thick (before opening expansion zipper). Unfortunately the top and side rubber handles take up one full inch in height and width each. So the actual usable packable exterior shell space is 1 inch less, measured at 21”H x 12”W x 9” thick. The interior space is even less! Samsonite’s engineers really blew it with those two handles as they could’ve been designed to lay flat, recessed into the shell, like many other luggage bags over the decades. The greatest fail in space design is in the width. Even the stingy EU airliners allow 15 or 16 inches in width for carry-on, or “cabin” bags. Why would Samsonite design a bag at 12 inches wide? Absurd. Can’t comment on sturdiness, as this item is being returned, without hesitation. If you want what appears to be an otherwise decently built weekender, look for mine on Amazon warehouse used and save a few dollars.
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PEGGY
> 24 hourWe had to replace our Delsey luggage set that we purchased over 15 years ago. We had never purchased a hard side luggage before, so I was worried about denting and cracking. We recently traveled out of the country and this set made a round trip without any issues. They’re reasonably priced for the quality. I looked at some luggage pieces and to purchase 3 pieces are almost a mortgage payment. We hope to make another trip, and now feel confident with our new luggage!
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Fuller
> 24 hourVery durable. My son uses this back and forth to college and it’s the perfect size, travels well and moves around easily.
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Radhika S.
> 24 hourLightweight, sturdy, and stylish. Pretty roomy too. COmpliant with TSA carry on requirements. Easy to maneuver. I love it
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oubandmom
> 24 hourI’m returning because we need a true medium…one size up from carry on…this thing is nearly 27” and wide! Back to the drawing board!
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Bret forest
> 24 hourComplete trash. Don’t waste your money. As each piece was used for the first time (and this damage occurred simply from being placed in the trunk of a car!) they emerged with gouges and scuffs. The slightest contact with anything will damage it. Can’t use luggage stands in hotels because it opens like a clam shell. My first foray into hard side luggage and I am going back to soft.