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The Travel Select Amsterdam 2-Piece Softside Expandable Rolling Luggage Set features durable 1200D polyester with PVC backing, a 25% expandable carry-on (21"x14"x8" expanding to 10" depth), and smooth inline skate wheels with corner protectors. Lightweight at 8 lbs, it offers multiple carrying handles and a fully lined interior with organizational pockets and compression straps, making it the perfect blend of style, durability, and functionality for the modern traveler.
H**G
A perfect checked luggag
Surprisingly, the luggage can hold much more items than I expected. It is mid-size but expandable, making it flexible for more stuff. It looks pretty and is good in quality. The zipper and wheels are solid and smooth. It's a great option for travelling.
E**3
Great buy for under $100. Six year ownership review.
I purchased this case in early 2018, so have now owned it for six years. I used this case for six flying vacations, each of which involved the case being checked for anywhere from 2-4 flights (usually at least three), and also four cruises, which also entails checking the case with a baggage handler similar to an airline. I also used it for one weeklong road trip.Despite all the reviews calling the quality of this case flimsy, saying they don't think it would survive one flight... This case has performed remarkably well for me when considering the price point. It has survived the numerous trips outlined above (and being handled by baggage handlers) fully intact. The wheels still work great. I love the fact that it is two inline wheels, which performs better than the common four wheel spinner setup on any surface other than a hard flat floor. I attach my carry-on case to this case using a seperately bought luggage strap, and roll across all types of flooring and ground surfaces with no problems.After six years all the zippers still work. At some point one of the zipper tabs for the main zipper that opens the case broke, but not a deal breaker as I can still take the other zipper tab and just zip it all the way around. Other than that all zipper tabs are fully intact and functional, and none of the teeth are broken. I like the two pockets on the front of the case for storing things with easy access. The retractable handle still works fine. As other reviewers have stated, picking up the whole case by this handle is not recommended. The grab handles on the case are still attached and functional.Only after my most recent vacation did I notice some damage to the case. One of the corners has a slight dent in it that I cannot flatten out, and a little bit of tearing to the fabric. When considering the price paid for the case, I am very satisfied for how long it has lasted me. Not wanting to risk further damage, this case is being retired from air travel. But I will be keeping it and plan to use it for any road trips where I need to pack for more than a few days.At under $100, this case is a great value and I'd recommend it to anyone who doesn't fly frequently.
A**2
Good Deal on a Utility Mid Range Suitcase.
I travel often (or at least did until COVID but the skids on open travel) and use a variety off luggage according to what type of travel. I mix it up between flying, Amtrak long distance, rented Rv's and of course motor vehicles. Often in the same trip.The 4 wheeled "spinners" seem the rage right now and I observe they can stay "upright when parked." They are the fad and personally, I think they are just that: a fad. In the airport's there are times when I need to MOVE and the spinners are too cumbersome to move quickly or efficiently. The two wheeled uprights remain the way to go, in my experience.I have some expensive hard sides, yet know how to pack a carry on (without being piggish about the overheads by bringing on a bag anyone with common sense should know violates the rules for carry on's, hint hint. I also own and use some "cheap" soft sides. I have several pieces of luggage and every one has it's purpose.An inexpensive soft side has it's use. Assuming you have nothing breakable inside, they can be tossed, stuffed in between other bags or into a car trunk and are lightweight and pliable. The zipper? Well, it seems like most zippers on suitcases these days. I long for the durable metal ones, but they (the manufacturers) want us to believe these are self healing.... Whatever.I paid less than $35 for this bag on Amzn and that was a steal. This bag hits the "sweet spot" in size as it is fairly portable yet packs a lot. Also, it is not a "high end" bag, but far from being a "cheapie" or "throwaway (I have one of those too). The interior has a nice lining and features a separate zippered "compartment" in the "lid" as well as two stitched pockets presumably for shoes. The outside pockets are ample.It weighs about 8.5 pounds empty which for a suitcase this sturdy is good. A person could get by with this as a carry-on on some airlines as long as you do not overstuff: Please just don't be a jerk about it by being one of those holding the line by struggling with a bag which you KNEW was too large to begin with. It's OK to check the bags.Again, I'm a frequent traveler and I go through suitcases. I like this bag. Is it the greatest? No. Is it a "cheapie?' No. But, I like it am satisfied with this purchase and would buy again without hesitation. A nice piece of luggage which checks the boxes for both size and price.
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