SAS Travel Luggage Sets, Set of 3 pieces of Suitcases With Wheels, Spinner Wheels, Lock, Hard Case, With Carry On Luggage and Large Suitcase Included, Travel Must Haves (Jet Black)

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  • M. Leine

    > 24 hour

    As an avid traveler, I recently had the pleasure of using this three-piece luggage set, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations in several ways. Let me share my honest review of this product, highlighting its key features and how they enhanced my travel experience. First and foremost, the security provided by the TSA-approved locks gave me peace of mind throughout my journey. Knowing that my belongings were safe and protected from unauthorized access provided a sense of relief, especially during long trips where I couldnt keep a constant eye on my luggage. The side-mounted locks were easy to use and added an extra layer of security that any traveler would appreciate. One of the standout features of this luggage set is its lightweight design. Weighing in at just 7 pounds, the bags were incredibly easy to carry, reducing the strain on my arms and shoulders. This made navigating through busy airports, crowded streets, and various modes of transportation a breeze. I no longer felt weighed down by heavy luggage, allowing me to enjoy my travels without unnecessary physical strain. Another aspect that I found extremely useful was the expandable zipper. Theres nothing more frustrating than running out of space while packing, especially if youre someone who likes to bring back souvenirs or needs extra room for essentials. With the expandable feature, I was able to accommodate those last-minute additions effortlessly, without sacrificing organization or worrying about exceeding baggage limits. It truly provided the extra packing room I needed to stay organized throughout my trip. Durability is crucial when it comes to luggage, and this set proved to be reliable. The sturdy construction withstood the rigors of travel, protecting my belongings and ensuring that the bags remained intact. I appreciated the attention to detail in the design, with its attractive aesthetic that added a touch of style to my travel ensemble. Maneuverability is often an underrated aspect of luggage, but this set excelled in this regard. The multidirectional wheels provided smooth mobility, even when the bags were packed to their capacity. I particularly enjoyed the 360-degree rotation, which allowed me to effortlessly navigate tight corners, crowded airports, and busy terminals. No more struggling with oversized bags or feeling frustrated in high-traffic areas—this set made transportation a seamless and enjoyable experience. In conclusion, this three-piece luggage set impressed me with its security, lightweight design, expandable storage, durability, and easy maneuverability. While every traveler has different preferences and needs, I believe this set offers a solid combination of features that enhance the overall travel experience. Its important to consider your specific requirements, but if youre seeking a reliable, convenient, and hassle-free luggage solution, this set is definitely worth considering. Happy travels!

  • Dr. Paul

    > 24 hour

    UPDATE: I am upgrading my previous rating to a 4 star from a 3 star review. We just returned from a 4 day getaway during which we used the mid-sized suitcase. We matched it with another, soft sided, same sized suitcase we have from another set. In this SAS Travel case we loaded my 2 CPCA bags, shoes, ditty bags with our bathroom gear, and a pillow - the two sides of this case were full. One of our initial concerns had been this being too thin. It turned out there was no issue there - for us, that is, though we did drive and did not fly, so that might still be of concern for those who do fly. Another concern was the strength if we were to pile other things on top. We had our also full soft sided bag on top of this SAS Travel bag and it held up perfectly. There was no denting, bending, nor any other sign of it not being able to take the weight of the other bag. We had to pull our bags a good distance - guessing a full city block+ to the room - and the wheels were perfectly fine. They were smooth and the pull great. We did find we had to learn which side is up for opening. The inside strap on the one side did not stay closed and the pillow fell out, but that was not the issue per se - it was that when we opened it the bottom side with all the other stuff also fell out - so we grabbed it quickly, closed, and flipped it. There is a soft cover that zippers into place, however it is VERY SMALL as far as what it can hand in place, so we only partially zipped it and in turn, it did not hold things in place at opening. Also, it it set under the side lip - making it so small - and harder to zip into place. This would be great if it were higher on the side and allowed for the full side to be better utilized. But we got a good amount of stuff in there. The one other little quirk we found was that the top handles is offset, so when lifting, the weight is not evenly distributed and makes it feel heavier than it is. And awkward to carry rather than pull - meaning when going up and down stairs it hangs oddly off to one side and makes an awkward carrying situation. But it can be done if accounted for. In the end, we still cannot go with a full 5 stars, but we are comfortable upping the review to 4 and that we are grateful for having these SAS Travel cases. We grabbed this SAS Travel Luggage Sets, Set of 3 pieces of Suitcases With Wheels to support our travel options. We have a 3 pieces soft sided set that we really like. However, we have a need for a second medium sized suitcase, plus plans mean we might need the other pieces as well. To that end we discussed another soft sided set, but thought we’d try hard side for the option - there are times hard side feels a smarter way to go. This SAS Travel Luggage Sets, Set of 3 pieces of Suitcases With Wheels so far feels... eh. I’d put this set at average at best, and though the jury is still out, we’re not blown away. Neither of us feels we can go with more than a 3 star rating right now. NOTE: If we are change our read on our next trip we will update this review - either way it goes. That said, it seems like a decent set that will give us something of what we need and we’re willing to give this a go. Timing is everything and of course we just got back from our most recent getaway with the next several weeks away. But in the mean time we’ve given this SAS Travel Luggage Set the once over... here’s what we’re feeling right now: 1. It comes nested in a good box - meaning protected and good for gifting - and with the nesting, a space saver. Always a plus. 2. Out of the box it looks... nice. Not great. Not something we’d walk through the store and stop and look at. But nice. Honestly, if we’d been walking through a store looking at suitcases, we would have passed this by. It’s average. 3. These SAS Travel 3 pieces are thin. I mean THIN. We are not at all sure how to compare it to others we’ve looked at, but wow, was not aware they could be made this thin. Just lifting by the handle with the two inside or the one inside, you can see and feel the top of the case go up and down. And we are not at all sure how that’ll stack up against... stacking up. We all know suitcases - in our cars and on planes - get stacked. We have NOT done this yet, let alone with clothing inside, but just pushing on them... we are not at all sure. Put it this way, my wife said, “when we pack the car next time, maybe you should stack this on top of the soft side, I think that one’ll hold up better.” It may not end up being a thing, but the thickness - or in this case, thinness most certainly feels uncomfortably unreassuring. 4. They expand. The nice thing is, if you need that extra room, unzip and you’re good for a couple more inches. 5. The zippers seem good. So far we are not at all worried about those. 6. The TSA lock seems fine. We have not flown in many years, so it’s not something we use often. We also don’t use when we drive. Make sure you grab the little instructions out of the larger ones as you go along - our smallest was locked when we got to it. 7. The handles seem good, strong, and move up and down easily. 8. The wheels so far seem good, solid, and easy to use. 9. There are braces on the one side of each bag so you can set the individual suitcases on their sides and onto these little pieces, keeping them off the floor. 10. They seem large enough to get a good amount of clothing in there. There are cloth dividers with mesh to help section things off, plus the straps most suitcases come with. The material separating the compartment from the outer material seems thin - a theme in these cases. Also, the bands that are the handles seem very... close to the inside. Again, thin materials. I tend to pack with travel bags - individual bags to keep items grouped and help with packing in an organized manner. I think in the case of these SAS Travel Luggage pieces it will be to our benefit having that added padding and space between the inside and outside of the suitcase. I MIGHT BE way overselling the thinness and our concern. I do not think I am. We are legitimately concerned how these will take any of the average wear and tear of travel - and we are pretty gentle and well traveled with a lot of knowledge about how to deal with luggage easily and efficiently. I am just not at all sure how this thinness will affect things. We have talked about keeping these for items we need to protect, but also might leak (CPAP, CPAP support items, dity bags/toiletry bags). The rationale being the hard case keeping any leaks at bay. But we still don’t know... Time will tell. Right now, though, we are not comfortable going above a 3 star rating. We could even pack them and see, but we need to “field test” them and see how they are in real world action... we’ll come back with an update.

  • Book Worm

    > 24 hour

    I havent traveled with it yet but everything is working as expected, zippers, wheels, handles. I think the quality for the price is good. I like that this one has the expansion zipper for extra space. I should probably mention that Ive never owned luggage before. I dont know much about luggage. This is my first set. I dont do any traveling but Im planning a trip...and Ill be needing luggage. In my opinion, this set is a great value but Im thinking I might need something a bit more rigid for my trip...just in case for my peace of mind. I went with five stars because like I said the product is good for the price.

  • Suzanne Adams

    > 24 hour

    This trio is as advertised! It’s very lightweight. The suitcases have sufficient room in them. Even though they are very light, I would prefer them to be a little sturdier. I’m afraid they would be easy to damage when thrown around with other suitcases. That would be my concern. They didn’t seem to roll as smoothly as I had expected. The wheels pull easily, but pushing them, they want to stick somewhat. But, for the price, they are a pretty good buy.

  • Melissa Hudson

    > 24 hour

    You wont be disappointed in this high quality luggage set. Its a good value since it comes with three pieces.

  • Vic

    > 24 hour

    The pictures and descriptions from the website its very accurate when it comes to the right color and size measurements. I love the quality of material and fabrication of the luggage set. They are totally worth your money as you get 3 in one to fit your traveling needs. Very easy to carry with multiple handlr options and plus the locking keys to eac luggage. Very lightweight and compact but plenty of room inside.

  • snowspiderakmi

    > 24 hour

    Good trio of sizes for luggage. Attractive subtle design – though not very distinctive on the luggage carousel. We took the large and carryon cases on a recent four-flight trip and they came home looking a bit scuffed but otherwise OK. These are not made of robust materials, and with 35 pounds loaded in the larger piece of luggage, it was straining at the handle. I do not think it is well suited to carry the maximum 50-pound weight limit allowed by most US airlines. I would hesitate to load more than 40 pounds in any of the suitcases.

  • renwein

    > 24 hour

    This is the nicest luggage set we have ever owned. We usually have had soft/cloth suitcases, and the last time we traveled, one of our bags got damaged by the airline to the point that we couldnt use it anymore. We wanted a hard case next, and this set is great. Each of the suitcases is just as light as advertised, so you thats more of your bag weight for your stuff. The 360 degree wheels move smoothly, even across carpet. The handle lifts up and retracts easily, and the built-in lock is a really nice touch. No more searching for where you hid the locks or keys. We got to test one this week on a short trip, and we had plenty of room for our stuff without even having to use the expansion option. It was nice to have a light and easily maneuverable bag in the airports. It held up great against the tests of the baggage handlers. But the best feedback we can share was the reaction of the check-in agent. He sees hundreds of bags a day but said he really liked the construction of ours and asked where we got it. We thought that was a high compliment. If youre in the market for new luggage, this is a great set.

  • john holster

    > 24 hour

    Inexpensive luggage of going to and from the lake. Lightweight and seems well made for the price. Very happy with it initially.

  • Will Conner

    > 24 hour

    Very large plenty of room and space. It rolls very smoothly. The outer shell isnt as hard as I expected, otherwise I am very pleased with these. Great investment, I will get plenty of use from these.

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