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The best carry-on bag for when you're in a rush
When rollaboards were popularized with just two wheels on bags so you could tip your bag and go, mobility may have been limited, but at least it was straightforward. Travelpro's Platinum Magna Express Spinner Suiter carry-on bag with four wheels allows you to push and pull your bag in any direction without tipping it behind you.
The company's own "MagnaTrac" technology uses a system of magnets to keep all four of the suitcase's dual wheels tracking in the same direction and rolling in a straight line. Although MagnaTrac is really the standout feature of this Travelpro bag, there are plenty of other reasons it's a great carry-on option.
The bag itself is lightweight and features plenty of zippered mesh compartments on the inside for smaller accessories, dirty laundry, or even wet bathing suits. It comes with a garment bag, a piece for which Travelpro has also been praised widely by business travelers.
A contoured handle is designed to be more ergonomic and easy on the arm and shoulder, and it stops at three different heights for easy navigation. The expandable main compartment adds another two inches to the bag's interior if you're planning to do some shopping while abroad.
The bag measures 21 x 14 x 9 inches, which should suit most but not all airline regulations for carry-ons these days. A ballistic nylon exterior protects the suitcase from wear and tear, and the bag is covered by Travelpro's standard worry-free warranty.
Reviews on Amazon (4.2/5 stars based on 185 reviews) are encouraging: "I would give this suitcase TEN stars, if I could." Writes one pleased customer, and purported frequent flyer. "As someone who travels about three weeks out of four, I went from American Tourister to Samsonite to Tumi. I have paid a lot more for a suitcase but NONE have come anywhere close to this to this one, both in design and quality." Wirecutter is sold on the Travelpro Platinum Magna 2, too.
Pros: Magnets align all four dual wheels to roll in the same direction, so no more topsy-turvy paths down the airport hallways with this one
Cons: Limited color options for more style-focused travelers and carry-on dimensions may be too big for certain airlines
The best carry-on bag for versatility
If you're the kind of traveler who looks for versatility in a carry-on bag, look no further than the Timbuk2 Quest Rolling Duffel. It looks like a normal roller bag at first glance, but with its many handles, you can carry it as a duffel bag or wear it as a backpack, too.
The bag's versatility is perfect for those moments when you have to carry your bag upstairs instead of wheeling it around or you feel like it's a pain to navigate through a crowded airport with it rolling along behind you.
Conversely, if the Quest starts getting too heavy to carry as a backpack or duffel, it's super easy to unzip the special pocket that hides the telescoping handle. At first, it may be a bit hard to get the handle to extend all the way. I had some trouble with it initially, but it loosened up after a while. The two wheels are great — they spin like rollerblade wheels and they won't break easily.
Since it has a duffel bag shape, the Quest is very spacious inside. You can fit enough clothes and gear for a long weekend trip and still have space for an extra pair of shoes. The bag is very well made and the material on the outside is super strong. You won't rip this bag easily, even if you do end up checking it on an overcrowded flight.
Timbuk2 also has a lifetime warranty on its products, so if something should go awry, you're covered. However, given how sturdy this bag is, I doubt it will. This bag is my new go-to carry-on for long weekend trips.
The bag comes in two sizes, and the medium one is a perfect carry-on bag that'll fit most airlines' specifications. It measures 22.8 by 22 by 9.8 inches and weighs 5.5 pounds. You can get it in black or gray.
Carryology loves this bag, and Forbes went so far as to call it "stylish" (though the reviewed the version sans wheels). Only four Amazon customers reviewed the bag, but they all gave it 5 stars. - Malarie Gokey
Pros: Carry-on size, versatile design, sturdy wheels, lots of compartments
Cons: May not fit all airlines carry-on standards
The best carry-on for travelers with a laptop
The polycarbonate exterior of the Incase Eo Travel Hardshell Roller does more than protect whatever is packed inside your bag. It's also an easy-to-access laptop sleeve that allows you to pass through TSA checkpoints without using separate plastic bins for your tech gadgets and devices. Just unzip the polycarbonate sleeve layer, lay it in the bin that goes through the x-ray belt, and TSA has access to everything they need and nothing they don't.
Along with the large laptop sleeve and one designed for tablets, the easy-access tech section of the Eo Travel Hardshell Roller features a bunch of small accessories pockets to keep track of business tools like charging cords, adapters, and even file folders, notebooks, and pens.
Only one of the suitcase's internal sides has a hard molded structure, so the cotton-and-polyester-blend fabric allows for a little extra give while you're cramming your belongings into your carry-on. The main compartment does expand if you need a checked luggage option on one leg of your trip or both.
While we've been singing the praises of four-wheeled (and eight-wheeled) roller carry-ons so far, there are also plenty of reasons to love a two-wheeled carry-on instead. Personally, I know I'm a little uncomfortable with the idea of rolling my perfectly upright bag alongside me like I'm walking a dog — but that's only because I've traveled with my two-wheel roller for as long as I can remember.
If you're a two-wheel loving business traveler, the Incase Eo Travel Hardshell Roller is a great option. And at 8.7 x 20.7 x 13.8 inches, it fits in with most airlines' carry-on dimensions rules.
New York Magazine is also a fan, and so is Men's Journal, while a limited number of Amazon reviewers left largely positive notes and ratings.
Pros: Easily accessible laptop sleeve to ease up on the hassle of security checkpoints, and two-wheeled rolling system, if you're into that
Cons: Hardshell polycarbonate material scratches easily, and two-wheeled rolling system, if you're not into that
The best carry-on bag that can charge your phone
If you've ever been at the airport frantically searching for an outlet to charge your phone, you should get the Away Carry-on. This smart suitcase has a built-in 37 watt-hour lithium-ion battery inside that can charge an iPhone five times and an iPad more than once.
You simply plug your charging cable into the USB port near the handle and juice up. To charge the suitcase's battery, you just plug it into the wall with the included charging cord. The battery is TSA, FAA, and DOT approved, so you can fly with it in the luggage so long as you carry it onboard the plane.
If you need to check your bag for whatever reason, you can remove the battery with the included kit and carry the battery on the plane with you. Even though it has a battery inside, this hardshell suitcase isn't too heavy at just seven pounds. It measures 21.7 by 13.7 by 9 inches, so it works as a carry-on bag in most planes. It has spinner wheels, too, so it's easy to roll along with you.
Away sells the bag in 13 fun colors to suit any style and has a lifetime warranty in case you have problems with it. However, we don't think you will. We tried the Away Carry-on and loved it. So did New York Magazine (though they reviewed the Away Bigger Carry-On), The Points Guy, and WIRED.
Pros: Fun colors, charges your phone, solid luggage
Cons: Expensive
The best carry-on for organizer packers
Packing all your clothes in solid stacks or rolling them into bundles doesn't make for easy dressing or garment selection once you've arrived at your destination. The Timbuk2 Copilot suitcase features two separate clamshell compartments that meet in the middle, so you can separate clean from dirty, clothes from shoes, or even jeans and t-shirts from sweaters and jackets. The possibilities are endless, but the convenience of easy access compartments of varying sizes is seriously appealing.
The bag's front-facing pocket is the perfect size for a laptop, and a top quick-access pocket is great for the things you know you'll need during your flight. If you don't have room to open the full clamshell interior, beneath the laptop pocket is a zip pocket that reaches directly into the suitcase's main compartment.
Skateboard wheels are the most unique feature of the Timbuk2 Copilot Luggage Roller. At first, I thought featuring skateboard wheels was a questionable marketing angle, but if you think about how skateboard wheels are designed to function over uneven roads or bumpy sidewalk terrain, it starts to make sense. It also makes the wheels easily replaceable or even customizable if you wanted to show a little flair alongside the various color options that Timbuk2 offers.
The bag is backed by Timbuk2's lifetime warranty as well, so repairs and replacements are easy.
Around the web, reviews are good: Carryology sang the Co-Pilot's praise, and Momentum Magazine called it "sleek, lightweight, and robust."
Pros: Clamshell design with deep easy-access pockets means no more digging around for that one shirt at the bottom of your suitcase when you get to your destination
Cons: User reviews seem to agree that the zippers can get a little sticky, and two-wheeled suitcases aren't for everyone
The best affordable carry-on bag
The American Tourister Ilite Max is a back-to-basics rollaboard carry-on that stays affordable by focusing on key functionality instead of splurging on extras. The soft polyester exterior features two outside pockets for easy access while on the road, and the zipper closure opens into one main interior compartment.
Instead of a butterfly interior with multiple internal compartments, the American Tourister Ilite Max offers discreet internal zipper pockets for smaller accessories, wires and cords, or papers and folders. With four multi-directional spinner wheels, the American Tourister Ilite Max Softside case makes moving through airports easy no matter what direction you're going, and upright rolling saves your arms and shoulders from added weight to drag behind you.
The 21 x 14.5 x 8-inch suitcase weighs in at about nine pounds, so it's neither the lightest nor the heaviest option on the market for its size. Keeping the case compact means it should fit in the overhead bins on most major airlines without any hassle.
The lack of a warranty on this case means it probably won't last a lifetime with heavy use, but with a price under $50 when it's on sale, that's not a huge disaster. In addition to classic black, the American Tourister Ilite Max Softside Spinner 21 comes in a variety of fun color choices, including pink, purple, and bright red.
She Knows made the bag a top pick, and 134 Amazon reviews resulted in a 4.2-out-of-5-star review.
Pros: Available in five colors and for less than $50, this carry-on pleases the wallet, the eye, and the needs of a frequent traveler
Cons: No warranty means whatever you save on this budget option may not last forever
The best stylish carry-on bag
Sometimes another black rollaboard carry-on just won't cut it. The 100% virgin polycarbonate exterior of the Delsey Chatelet Hard Carry On comes in two fresh contrast colors: white with brown detailing or darker brown with light brown detailing. Both options feature faux leather accent details, and even the interior is stylish with a chic bright red lining.
The Makrolon polycarbonate case is designed to withstand extreme temperatures and resist impact, but a lighter white surface on a hardshell carry-on is more likely to show scrapes and scratches. If you're worried, get the dark brown version. The interior packing space opens into two generous compartments with zippered pockets, dividers, and tie-down straps to keep your clothes in place and unwrinkled.
On top of the style component, the best element of the Delsey Chatelet Hard Carry On are the Japanese Hinomoto double spinner wheels. Four-wheel directionality is the main option, but the system also includes a Stop And Go braking function so you can lock the two front wheels. Locked into place, your bag won't roll away, but you can still run to catch the final boarding call by dragging the case two-wheel style along the unlocked back wheels.
On the security side, the Delsey Chatelet Hard Carry On includes a built-in recessed lock that satisfies TSA regulations and keeps your belongings safe from unauthorized prying eyes. Delsey's ten-year international warranty protects your carry-on bag from any damage or harm that may come to it.
Points and Travel raves about the Delsey Chatelet, and 115 Amazon reviews averaged out to an impressive 4.6 out of 5 stars.
Pros: Sophisticated design wrapped around a reliable, well-built carry-on suitcase with a built-in wheel braking system
Cons: Stylish as it looks, light-colored suitcases tend to scuff and stain while bumping around in transit
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Traveling doesn't have to be a hassle. Having a great suitcase can be the difference between an amazing trip and a bad one. After much research and testing, we found that the Travelpro Maxlite 4 Expandable Rollaboard is the best piece of checked luggage you can buy for long trips.
Here are our picks:
- Best luggage overall: Travelpro Maxlite 4 Expandable Rollaboard 26-inch Luggage
- Best hard case luggage: Delsey Helium Aero 25-inch Hard Case Luggage
- Best high-end luggage: Briggs & Riley Baseline Large Expandable Spinner Luggage
- Best duffel with wheels: Eagle Creek Gear Warrior 110L/34" Wheeled Duffel
- Best versatile luggage: Timbuk2 Quest Rolling Duffel
Packing cubes are a great solution for messy packers. Not only do they help you store your things in an orderly manner, they also help you fit more things, which is always of interest. Most packing cubes are also made of durable materials meant to withstand wear and tear from rough travel and some even compress down to save space.
We've rounded up the top expert-approved packing cubes that will make your life so much easier on your next out of town journey.
Here are our picks:
- Best packing cubes overall: eBags Packing Cubes 6pc Value Set
- Best affordable packing cubes: AmazonBasics Packing Cubes
- Best stylish packing cubes: Away Packing Cubes
- Best light packing cubes: Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Tech Cube Set
- Best compression packing cubes: Eagle Creek Compression Cube Set
Backpacks are perfect for when you don't need a full suitcase, but you want more than a regular daypack or messenger bag. Based on our research and real-world testing, the best overall travel backpack is the eBags TLS Mother Lode Weekender Convertible.
Here are our picks:
- Best overall: eBags TLS Mother Lode Weekender Convertible
- Best for style: InCase EO Travel Backpack
- Best for carrying lots of stuff: Tortuga Setout Backpack
- Best for work trips: eBags Professional Weekender
- Best for city dwellers: Timbuk2 Aviator Convertible Travel Backpack
- Best for long treks: Deuter Transit 50
If you usually rely on the flimsy cardboard luggage tag the airline provides, it's time to get a tougher tag that also makes it easier to spot your bag in the endless sea of bags at the airport. The Tile x Away luggage tag is our top pick because it not only looks smart, but it can also tell you where your bag is, thanks to Bluetooth connectivity.
Here are our picks:
- Best overall: Tile x Away Luggage Tag
- Best leather: Travel Smart by Conair Leather Luggage Tags
- Best steel: Talonport Privacy Stainless Steel Luggage Tag
- Best fun: Finex Character Luggage ID Tags
- Best visible: Shacke Initial Luggage Tag
Trying to fall asleep on a plane is incredibly difficult, but having the right travel pillow can help you get some shut-eye during your epic flight across oceans and continents. The Trtl Pillow is our top pick — even though it's not a pillow per se — because it is comfortable, very portable, and affordable.
Here are our picks:
- Best travel pillow overall: Trtl Pillow
- Best microbead pillow: Clöudz Microbead U-shaped Pillow
- Best memory foam travel pillow: Cabeau Memory Foam U-shaped Pillow
- Best inflatable travel pillow: Lewis N. Clark Inflatable U-shaped Pillow
- Best body-sized travel pillow: Travelrest Inflatable Body Pillow
- Best compressible travel pillow: Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow
- Best travel pillow for head bobbers: Bcozzy Travel Pillow
- Best no-slip travel pillow: Travelrest Ultimate Pillow
You can travel in style and comfort with excellent travel clothes that look as great as they feel. We tested lots of travel-friendly clothes to find the best of everything for women to wear en route to the ultimate vacation.
Here are our picks:
- Best travel shoes: Vivo Barefoot Kanna Shoes
- Best travel hoodie: SCOTTeVest Chloe Glow
- Best travel leggings: Live the Process Leggings
- Best travel sweatpants: Vuori Performance Jogger Pants
- Best travel socks: Stance Compression Socks
- Best travel bra: Vuori Altitude Sports Bra
- Best travel T-shirt: Everlane Box Cut Tee
- Best travel sweater: Everlane Cashmere Crew
- Best travel button-up shirt: Everlane Relaxed Jean Shirt
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