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Save up to 40% on luggage right now at Walmart

Save up to 40% on luggage right now at Walmart

NBC News07-03-2025

Heading somewhere tropical for spring break? Or maybe you'll be heading out on a road trip. Whatever the case, if you need luggage, now is a good time to stock up. Through March 7, Walmart is offering up to 40% off a wide range of luggage — including backpacks, carry-ons, duffel bags and more. You'll even find a number of discounts on luggage brands that experts have recommended to us in the past — like Bagsmart and Delsey.
To help you shop the sale, we rounded up some of the best deals available. We focused on brands NBC Select editors or experts have recommended in the past, as well as on items that are highly rated and have over 1,000 reviews.
Best Walmart luggage deals
Bagsmart Tote Bag
Bagsmart's carry-on won an NBC Select Travel Award last year, but the brand makes various other types of bags, too. This 40% off bag is a great lightweight travel tote. It had a trendy puffer look to it, which also serves to cushion whatever you're carrying. The bag weighs less than a pound and has three exterior and six interior pockets, giving you many spots to tuck things away. It also has a padded compartment for your laptop.
Travelhouse Hardshell Carry on Luggage 20'
At nearly half off, this carry-on spinner bag is a great deal for those who will be getting on an airplane anytime soon. It weighs just under six pounds, has a hard shell exterior and multi-directional wheels that make it easy to push through crowded airports, according to the brand. Inside, one side has a fully zippered closure, while the other has straps to keep your items in place. This bag has a 4.6-star average rating from over 3,300 reviews at Walmart.
YOMYM Backpack Purse
Multipurpose pieces can make traveling much easier. This backpack can also be worn as a purse, which may help you reduce how much you have to pack. The faux leather bag has two zippered compartments on the exterior and two side pockets for water bottles or umbrellas. Inside, it has three slit pockets that can carry items like your phone, keys or wallet. It has two straps so you can wear it as a backpack, or a removable shoulder strap if you want to wear it as a purse. This bag has a 4.4-star average rating from over 5,125 reviews on Amazon.
This set is from Securitech by Delsey and comes with a 20-inch carry-on spinner and a 27-inch spinner that can be checked. Both bags have spinner wheels that rotate in all directions, retractable handles and have hard shell exteriors with a scratch-resistant coating, according to the brand.. The set is available in silver or blue.
This set, which has a 4.5-star average rating from over 1,200 reviews at Walmart, comes with a 20-inch spinner bag, a weekender bag and a toiletry bag. The carry-on spinner has a TSA-approved lock and a telescopic handle that can be set at different heights. The weekender bag has a sleeve that can be placed over the handle of the spinner bag to keep it secure and the toiletry bag is made of water-resistant material to protect it from spills and stains.
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