
Travellers race to buy ‘surprisingly spacious' underseat cabin bag reduced on Amazon – was £24, now £15
Head to Amazon, where travellers are rushing to pick up an underseat cabin bag that's been reduced from £23.95 to just £14.95.
Cabin Max 40 x 20 x 25cm Cabin
Bag, £14.95 (was £23.95)
Amazon Prime Day may have wrapped up yesterday, but if you missed out, don't despair – there are still fantastic deals to be found, especially on travel essentials like carry-on luggage.
One great option is the Cabin Max 40 x 20 x 25cm Cabin Bag, perfectly sized to fit those ever-tightening hand luggage rules from airlines like Ryanair, EasyJet, and Wizz Air.
With these airlines now charging extra for overhead compartment luggage, savvy plane travellers are turning to purpose-built underseat bags to sidestep those pesky fees.
After all: airports are stressful enough without the added drama of unexpected charges at the gate, right?
The Cabin Max cabin bag is now a top-seller on the Amazon website, thanks to its clever 2-in-1 design and practical features.
Designed specifically for airlines with strict baggage rules, the Cabin Max bag maximises Ryanair's 40x20x25cm underseat allowance with a generous 20-litre capacity.
Its soft-sided build and compression straps makes it perfect for efficient packing - you can pull it to to ensure it will fit into the dreaded baggage checker at the terminal.
The front pocket has holders for travel accessories and documents, while the side bottle holder and rear trolley strap add convenience.
Extensive padding on the straps, back panel, and top handle should make it comfortable to carry, even when fully packed.
Best of all, it's got a built-in trolley handle, so you can pull it along, rather than carry it (though some shoppers have said it's shorter than they'd like).
Engineered and tested in the UK, the Cabin Max bag has racked up over 10,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Here's what some happy customers had to say:
'Nice and small, but still with plenty of room to pack everything you need for a flight," writes one shopper.
"The handy stow-away backpack straps are a bonus, as you can easily convert this to a nap sack.
"Likewise, the trolley handle is hidden away and can be used to wheel the bag around."
'Brilliant little bag for travelling light," says another customer.
"Surprisingly spacious... you'll get more into it than you would anticipate. Highly recommended.'
Amazon hasn't put an end date for this deal on the website, so it's worth snapping up quickly if you want it at the reduced price.
Head to our holiday tips, tricks and hacks page for more ways for holidaymakers to save cash.

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