✈️ Travel Smart, Travel Green!
The Travelpro Maxlite Air Hardside Expandable Luggage is a stylish and eco-friendly carry-on designed for the modern traveler. With a lightweight polycarbonate shell, expandable capacity, and 8 spinner wheels for easy maneuverability, this luggage is perfect for both short trips and longer journeys. It features a TSA-approved lock for security and is backed by a lifetime warranty, ensuring your travel companion is built to last.
B**K
Inside compartments
Love the color and the zippered compartments inside. It would have been nice to have straps to secure things as well but I use packing cubes anyway so not a deal breaker. I ordered one that was "like new" and the only thing I found was one wheel was slightly scuffed but for the price not a deal breaker, besides the airlines/airports will do worse. Overall great bag for the money and will fit nicely in the overhead bins, I would definitely recommend this brand.
Y**E
Beautiful carry on!
Beautiful colour, smooth wheels, pretty light but sturdy! Went to the airport to check it with the cage carry-on sizer, it fits well with a little room to spare. If you're looking for an Air Canada approved carry-on, this is the one. I haven't really take it to fly yet, so I'll be back in a few months if anything happens.
S**Y
No lo vale
Me llego mas pequeña de lo mencionado, se siente frágil y de mala calidad, no trae cinturones de sujeción por dentro. Mucho dinero por tan poco.
G**G
Great Quality, Crisp Looking, & Perfect Size for Carry-On Only Travel!
Purchased my 21” Maxlite Air specifically to make the switch to Carry-On Only air travel. Had just returned from nearly 3 weeks in France and due to airline chaos in summer 2022 we went carry on only. My wife had a small roller but I had 40L Patagonia Black Hole Duffel which was great but a pain to lug through airports.The Maxlite gives me the same capacity, in a very lightweight hard sided 4-wheel roller. Super high quality and bang for your buck, consistent with all the reviews I had read. Also gives the option to expand it 2” in depth if you wanted to do some shopping and then check the bag on way home. I’ll update my review after our next trip this fall but it is ALL a question of capacity for me so I did a packing test-run.I’m a slim shorter guy (small shirts, 29/30 pants, size 7 shoes) so judge accordingly about quantities. But as per photo attached, I determined the max I can bring as: 8-10 tees/polos, 6-7 button-up shirts, 1 light sweater, 4-5 shorts/swim trunks, 4-5 pants, 1 blazer, 2 jackets, 3 belts, 10 underwear, 12 socks, 2 pairs of shoes and 1 pair of sandals. That includes what I wear on the plane (jeans, tee, sweater, jacket, 1 of the pairs of shoes). But everything else went in the suitcase, along with sunglasses, lint roller and electric razor…and that is NOT expanded. That’s up to 18 tops…and therefore 18 outfits, making Carry-On only a totally realistic option for ANY length of trip, especially if you had a Vrbo or Airbnb with laundry. I will add a third pair of shoes in my small daypack “personal item” along with my toiletries and electronics.So it had surprising capacity and was still very lightweight when full. The right hand side that has the handle beneath has less space kind of in 3 little channels, so pack accordingly with shoes etc slotted in between.The Maxlite Air 21” was below all the carry on dimensions for all airlines I checked and I looked at pretty much all the Canadian, American, and European carriers, including discount ones like Easyjet and Ryanair.I’m officially converted to traveling light…and the TravelPro seems to be the perfect fit to make it a more comfortable walk through airports or along city streets. Again will update after my first trip…but hope the above info is useful for anyone who (like me) was very hesitant to ditch the checked luggage.
M**D
Good quality but larger than IATA cabin baggage size.
Good quality travel pro case.It ended up being larger than the specified dimension.It was larger than the maximum IATA recommended cabin bag size which many of the European airlines follow (except the cheapest one!). It may be fine for US airlines, but as it was larger than the dimensions for the EU airlines are normally use (e.g. Easyjet), it simply wasn't worth the bother of not fitting in the sizer which they get pick when flights are full as couple of flights having to pay to check it would cost more than the case! nothing wrong with case its just too big for EU so returned it. You may get away with it until you get some jobsworth trying to earn extra baggage fees.
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