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Amazon Shoppers Say This Carry-on Set Is the Secret to Traveling for 3 Weeks Without Checking a Bag—From $65
Amazon reviewers say that's certainly the case for this organizational Bagsmart carry-on that they can reportedly squeeze several weeks' worth of stuff into. It even comes with a companion—a matching duffel bag that offers even more fee-free packing room—and the two-piece set is surprisingly affordable at $65, on sale for 13 percent off.
The highlight of this two-piece Bagsmart luggage set is the 20-inch hardside spinner. The shell is made of ultra-durable and scratch-resistant polycarbonate that keeps the suitcase light (just over six pounds) despite providing a tough shield for your belongings. It has a TSA-approved combination lock and can hold 35 liters of gear, thanks to an interior system of compression pockets and straps.
'We took this suitcase on a three-week (carry-on-only) trip to Italy,' wrote one reviewer. ''It's lightweight even when stuffed full.' This happy shopper also noted that the zippers were 'strong and smooth to pull' and that the multi-direction wheels 'held up on cobblestone roads and sidewalks as well as carpet, tile, [and] hardwood.'
A handful of other five-star reviews say they had no problem packing a whole week's worth of belongings into the suitcase of this matching set—and that's not including the extra packing space that comes with the duffel.
This travel bag measures slightly over the personal item size restrictions of most airlines, but the soft exterior gives it lots of flexibility, so you may still be able to jam it underneath the seat in front of you. For the extra 11 liters of packing space, it's definitely worth a try.
'These two cases are outstanding for quality, durability, and style,' one shopper wrote about this 'gorgeous' two-piece carry-on set. The hardside spinner has a fashionable wave-like exterior, and the matching duffel makes for a smart, compact gym bag or overnight bag. Another reviewer said the spinner is smaller and lighter than a higher-end suitcase they own, making it a better carry-on for international travel, due to varying size restrictions between airlines.
Inspired to pack lighter for your next flight? Snag the Bagsmart set now while it's 10 percent off the original $75 price tag, or keep scrolling for more luggage sets on sale at Amazon.
At the time of publishing, the price started at $62.
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