Noble mention
We are trying a Many of bags! Here are others who don't just earn a place in our top picks.
Photo: Martin Cizmar
Carl Friedrik Carry-on for $ 545: This British brand is positioning itself as A quiet bag of luxury. It has a unique look, with leather accents and standard high-end features such as properly rolling tires, a built-in lock, and well-functioning latches. This is what you get if you want a classy look but don't like the unlucky baggage handlers to target your Rimowa.
Aer carry-on for $ 299: Aer admits that more expensive carry-on has very good Hamoto Ball Bearings as well as tire locks, for when you take the shuttle to the car rent office.
Casetify Bounce Suitcase for $ 399: Casetif's phone cases always earn our Roundups of the phone's case Because it's cute and customizable. Also the first piece of the company's baggage, which is lovely and where you can monogram. Unfortunately, it is also smaller and more expensive than most of our other picks.
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Beis carry-on roller for $ 238: Wired reviewer Nena Farrell tried the Viral beis suitcase And love its smooth look, a variety of colors, and extras like a built-in weight gauge and a retractable strap that allows you to clip a backpack or duffel in front.
Amazon's basics will be expanded by hardside carry-on for $ 63: Getting on a plane for two days and need a functional roller bag you don't have to drop a lot of money? This Amazon Basics bag will make the trick completely. The tires certainly don't roll like a rimowa and the zippers that are too frequent snag, but it's very light and the ABS -shell shell is not easy to scuff.– Martin Cizmar
Samsonite Outline Pro Carry-on for $ 200: This is a difficult, four-wheeled spinner carrying from an outer shell of durable polypropylene. The interior fabric is made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles, and it has a “wetpak” pocket pocket for keeping damp -mass items separated from the rest of your luggage.