Rockland Luggage Melbourne 20 Inch Expandable Abs Carry On Luggage, Orange, One Size
This carryon is made of abs. The major benefits of this material – it is extremely lightweight, it is durable, and protects the contents of your luggage. Four multi directional spinner wheels rotate 360 degrees for easy maneuverability. This luggage allows you to pack more while avoiding the excess weight surcharges imposed by most airlines. Multi-directional spinner wheels for easy maneuverability. Modern internal chrome telescoping handle with push button handle. Interior mesh and zip pocket and elastic pocket. Measures 20 inchx13 inchx9 inch and weighs 7.5 lbs. Wheel design may vary between black and silver wheels
Product Features
- Wheel design may vary between black and silver wheels
- Lightweight yet extremely durable ABS material
- Multi-directional spinner wheels
- Sturdy ergonomic aluminum telescoping handle
Bags are inconsistent in features and dimensions! First off, it should be mentioned that there are at least two different bags being advertised together on the same page. These bags are NOT interchangeable and have different features and dimensions. I discovered this because I ordered the red bag for my son and the carbon bag for my husband. The red bag is two inches deeper and 1.5 inches wider, which is an issue if you’re concerned about stringent carry-on allowances. The smaller, carbon bag does NOT expand, despite the description and title…
This suitcase is amazing and has been cleared for all flights I have …
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