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Frequent Fliers Love This Best-selling Carry-on That Holds Up to 10 Days' Worth of Clothes—and It's on Sale
The suitcase in question, the Nobl All-in-one Carry-on, has an impressive 21,000-plus ratings and an average of 4.8 stars from frequent fliers who call it 'priceless.' Not only is it equipped with a ton of clever features that make airport days easier—like a drink holder, locking wheels, and built-in charger, for example—but it's also spacious enough to fit everything needed for a 10-day trip. Now's the perfect time to take a chance on the chic and practical bag, too, with it being a whopping 46 percent off during this limited-time Nobl luggage sale. You'll need to hurry, because it ends tonight at midnight ET!
The All-in-one Carry-on is 20.5 by 15.5 inches (not including wheels) and 10 inches deep, with a 35-liter capacity that is plenty spacious for a weekend trip or maybe even enough for a week-plus, depending on what kind of packer you are. One reviewer said they were able to fit 10 days' worth with the help of two compression packing cubes. Another said they stuffed it with enough 'clothes, shoes, and meds for a week' and still had room for a couple of backup outfits.
The hardside suitcase has an aluminum frame and polycarbonate shell that the brand calls 'unbreakable.' It sits on smooth 360-degree spinning wheels that feature a convenient locking mechanism, ensuring you never have an embarrassing runaway bag scenario. One reviewer who's traveled on business several times a month for decades declared them the 'best wheels ever on a suitcase.'
Beyond the standard luggage features, this best-selling Nobl carry-on goes above and beyond to make the overall airport experience so much easier. In addition to the main compartment with its ample organizational pockets, the front of the bag opens to reveal a smaller laptop pocket where you can keep your computer, travel documents, money, and other items you want to keep accessible. This is an uncommon perk, as hardside luggage doesn't usually come with exterior pockets.
'My dad got me this carry-on when I started my new job, and it's my essential travel item,' wrote one reviewer. 'I'm extremely forgetful and get really big travel anxiety, so this has helped me have peace of mind while I'm checking in. I can store my laptop, phone, and documents, and I don't feel like I'll lose them while at the airport.'
In addition to the front pocket, this Nobl carry-on bag has a built-in cup holder that folds out from the back, as well as a hardly noticeable hook on the side for your handbag or a shopping bag of duty-free goodies. The handle has a phone holder, so you can prop your phone up to eye level and watch Netflix hands-free while you wait for your boarding group to be called. And as well as a TSA lock on the side of the suitcase, there are USB and USB-C ports on top of the carry-on for charging on the go. These are the features that make the bag stand out; navigating an airport 'feels very freeing' with this thing in tow, one person wrote.
'This is the best carry-on I've ever owned,' said another customer. 'The attention to detail (like the lock for the wheels) is beyond genius. I never knew I needed something so bad. As a mom of a service dog, this has simplified traveling to a T.'
The All-in-one Carry-on is on special sale for $279 right now, about half the regular price of $515, and it's not the only bag on major sale. Shop more Nobl luggage pieces below, including the full-size checked-bag version of this carry-on, plus other carry-on styles and a luggage set that comes with compression cubes and a matching water bottle.
At the time of publishing, the price started at $279.
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