
'Underseat' cabin bag that's 'ideal for overnight stays' gets 50% slash in huge Antler sale
With many people heading off on their summer holidays in the coming weeks, it is important to have a suitcase that meets the trip you are going on. For those heading on a cheeky weekend away, it is unlikely that you will be bringing a large hold luggage suitcase with you.
For shorter trips it is important to have a practical cabin bag that you can easily take with you onto the plane. Thankfully, Antler is currently holding a huge summer sale that is seeing a vast variety of holiday essentials getting massive discounts.
For those in need of a new cabin bag, Antler has slashed the price of the popular Soft Stripe Underseat Cabin Case. Normally retailing for £130, shoppers can now grab it for only £65, along with free shipping.
With dimensions of 45x35x20cm, this soft stripe case meets the cabin case requirements for a variety of major airlines, such as Ryanair, TUI, easyJet and Jet2. And those flying off with easyJet in the next couple of weeks will be happy to know that this case also fits the airline's underseat small bag requirements.
Available in black, green and indigo, this case is said to be the compact companion of frequent travellers. Offering a surprisingly spacious interior with a double-layered front pocket for added convenience, travellers will be able to bring all of their essentials with ease.
Soft Stripe Underseat Cabin Case
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Crafted from fully-recycled, ultra-lightweight polyester, this case is said to provide superior strength and durability so you will have peace of mind that your belongings are fully protected and secure while on the go. Along with two inline wheels and an adjustable handle, this case will allow smooth mobility throughout the airport.
Alternatively, Argos has reduced the price of the American Tourister Zakk Blue 4 Wheel Hard Cabin Case. Normally retailing for £70, shoppers can now grab it for £46 in the sale.
And for those who are wanting a small bag for underseat and a cabin bag, Amazon is selling the COOLIFE combo deal for £69.99. Meeting Ryanair's luggage requirements, this set is available in six colours, including white, yellow, green and navy.
Back to the Antler Cabin Case, shoppers have awarded it an impressive 4.8 stars, with none of the 97 reviews going lower than four stars.
One happy shopper said: "Lovely colour and perfect size. Opens up to hold plenty in the base and then extra storage in the flap. Once again excellent service arrived within 48 hours of ordering."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "Great size, can fit more in than expected. Overall, very pleased with the case."
However, one shopper had a little worry, explaining: "My only slight concern is the zip, which can be a bit tricky on the corner of the case. I'm hoping this will improve with use."
Fashion deal of the week
New Balance has just launched a massive sale ahead of the summer, with up to half-price off.
For those who don't want their feet to get sore during the day, the Women's 327 Shoes have earned a glowing reputation from thousands of shoppers, with praise suggesting they are "like walking on clouds."
Usually retailing at £100, these lace-up trainers are now available to purchase for just £60, saving 40 percent and £40 off the RRP.
Initially designed as running shoes that have been inspired by the 1970's, the New Balance 327 boasts an angular reworking of the classic wedge silhouette and an adjustable lace-closure design for a customized fit.
The wraparound, trail-inspired lug outsole makes these trainers a supportive choice for those on their feet all day, whether that be during physical exercise or when out on city breaks during the summer.
As of writing, the 40 percent discount covers three colours - slate grey, bone and raincloud - with sizes ranging from three to eight, including half-sizes, although some are being snapped up fast.
They currently boast a 4.6 rating based on over 3,000 reviews, as one thrilled customer wrote: "Not only do these look good, they're the comfiest trainers I've ever worn! Walked around London for 2 days & I felt like I was walking on clouds!"
A second positive review read: "Walking on Air! They are the most comfortable shoe I've ever had. I've tossed out all my On Cloud's, Nike's & Hoka's. I plan on buying another air for the summer."
Shop the 40 percent discount on the New Balance Women's 327 Shoes online now.
It should also be noted that this cabin bag doesn't meet the small 'underseat' requirements for major airlines including Ryanair, Jet2 and TUI. Therefore if shoppers buy this bag for travelling, they will need to pay a little bit more through their chosen airline to bring it on board compared to a small bag.
Despite this, a top reviewer wrote: "Very pleased with this little suitcase. Perfect size for under the seat on easyJet and ideal for overnight stays. Should last a good number of years. Especially like the laptop compartment."
With a fifth customer adding: "Beautifully made small underseat case which was perfect for my carry on luggage. Easy to pull around and the storage compartments are just perfect for everything I need. So pleased that I bought this."
To buy the Soft Stripe Underseat Cabin Case, click HERE.
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