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The Best Carry-On Luggage, According to 20 Well-Traveled Women

By Talia Abbas

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Hear that? It's the sound of airports filling up with chatty (though still masked) travelers and the greased wheels of their very best carry-on luggage gliding over the terminal floors. After a year-plus of not seeing the inside of a plane, navigating through jam-packed terminals is no doubt stressful—but not as much as shoving an array of dresses , bikinis , sandals , beauty products , and face masks into a suitcase that's seen some things and may fall apart at any moment.

So we asked the pros: 20 real women, from editors to brand founders, who travel like it's, well, their job—and therefore know the value of a solid carry-on bag. We asked them to share the styles they always bring along, no matter where they're going or for how long. Whether you use a folding method that would make Marie Kondo proud or adhere to a "throw everything in and zip it up" philosophy, these top picks will turn you into a carry-on-at-all-costs kind of traveler.

From expandable soft-shell suitcases to lightweight carry-ons with massive exterior pockets, read on for the best carry-on luggage, according to women who've probably racked up more frequent-flier miles in the last month than you did pre-pandemic. Bon voyage!

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Reshma Chamberlin x Jen Atkin Calpak Carryon

Calpak x Jen Atkin Carry-On Luggage

Reshma Chattaram Chamberlin , cofounder of the travel-minded clothing and swimwear brand Summersalt , is based in St. Louis but travels almost every week for work. If that weren't enough, she's always down for a quick weekend trip for a change of pace, be it a one-hour drive outside the city or 48 hours in Dubai, Milan, Mumbai, or Bangkok. Whatever her destination, she's never without her Calpak x Jen Atkin Carry-On. “It glides really well and is a bit smaller than traditional carry-ons,” she says. “I'm a petite person and I need something that moves with me.”

Huda Kattan x Tumi Carryon

Tumi V4 Continental 4-Wheeled Expandable Carry-On

Huda Beauty founder Huda Kattan is no stranger to the inside of an airplane. Between work and family trips, she travels about twice a month and often long-distance. Kattan says Tumi is her favorite luggage brand because the pieces are reliable and make traveling easier. “I have the large luggage in black with our family initials on it, so I always know what’s ours at the airport,” she says. “We have quite a few of these, so all of our things are uniform and easy to find!” For her rolling carry-on, she alternates between a transparent Off-White x Rimowa and a black Tumi carry-on to match her monogrammed set. 

Misha Nonoo x Rimowa Cabin Bag

Rimowa Cabin Bag

Born in Bahrain and raised in London, fashion designer Misha Nonoo , founder and CEO of her eponymous label, is known for her emphasis on sustainability. She moved to New York about 10 years ago but travels frequently, from short work trips to long holidays. “I’ve taken some amazing trips to Egypt, Italy, and Greece in the past that have been about a couple weeks,” she says. Her trusted companion? The Rimowa Cabin bag. “It’s lightweight but still incredibly durable," she says. She's also the last person to overpack, explaining, “I’ve streamlined my wardrobe with our Easy 8 collection , so packing key pieces that are highly versatile is how I keep things minimal.” 

Lale Arikoglu Away Carryon

Away The Carry-On

“I usually travel a lot for work, and [in pre-pandemic times] average one or two trips a month," says Lale Arikoglu , senior editorial operations manager at Condé Nast Traveler and cohost of the Women Who Travel podcast. “In terms of length of trip, it’s been anywhere from 10 days in Colombia to whirlwind weekends in cities like Portland or Chicago.” But no matter where she’s headed, she brings her Away Carry-on. “Sure, pretty much everyone in the airport seems to have one now, but they are so well-designed that I genuinely believe that they have made me a better packer," she says. The other piece of luggage she cannot live without is her Paravel fold-up bag . “It zips up into a small pouch when you’re not using it, and then opens up into a full-size duffel when you need it to.” 

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Briggs & Riley Domestic Carry-On

Briggs & Riley

As a freelance travel writer, Annie Daly is on the road most of the year. She's based in NYC's Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, but traveled around the world to do research for her book, Destination Wellness , which came out in May 2021. “Given the amount that I travel, I should definitely be Team Light Packer by now. But I'm not!” she says. Her favorite luggage is a black Briggs & Riley softside carry-on with roomy front pockets her mom gave her as a Christmas present a few years ago. “I like it as a suitcase, but I like it even more for sentimental reasons," she says. "She even put a yellow ribbon on it so that I'd always recognize my bag on the conveyor belt!”

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Tumi International Carry-On

Aishwarya S. Iyer , founder of Brightland Olive Oil , is probably the only person who loves a 5 a.m. flight, which she takes about once a month between Los Angeles and New York. Since she's gone for only two or three days at a time, she packs light. Meaning: She's good to go with just her roll-on Tumi and a Fjällräven Kånken backpack . 

Indre Rockefeller x Paravel

Paravel The Aviator Carry-On

Paravel cofounder, CEO, and creative director Indré Rockefeller is based in New York City and travels twice a month, mostly for work. It goes without saying her favorite carry-on luggage is made by Paravel. “I worked for over a year on developing the perfect piece of luggage and I’m so happy it’s finally here," she says. "It has amazing wheels, zippers, and handles, but it’s also sustainably manufactured, using recycled polycarbonate, recycled aircraft-grade aluminum, recycled YKK zippers, and a luxurious lining made from postconsumer recycled plastic water bottles.” It's her pride and joy, especially since she only ever travels with a carry-on. Another pro tip: She stays organized with packing cubes . 

Rimowa Luggage in Titanium

Rimowa Original Trunk in Titanium

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Writer Fariha Roisin travels at least once a month, and while she was on her How to Cure a Ghost book tour in 2020, she was gone for two and a half weeks at a time. In general, she considers herself a light packer—on the clothing front at least. “Somehow I'm always carrying five books, but I also inevitably buy books while I'm away, so 10 books later...I'm pretty heavy,” she says. While she counts on her Away carry-on, she's just about ready to upgrade to this this metallic set from Rimowa.

Kim Perell x Samsonite Lift 2 21 Spinner

Samsonite Lift 2 21" Spinner

In addition to exploring more than 70 countries for fun, CEO, angel investor, and author Kim Perell spends about 80% of her time traveling for work. She takes pride in being a light packer, and travels only with a carry-on luggage. “My Samsonite suitcase is great because it’s lightweight, has great capacity, and glides easily through the airport," she says.

Molly Goddard x Away carryon

Born and raised in Australia, Molly Goddard, cofounder of the luxury sleepwear brand Desmond & Dempsey, says her dream is to walk onto a plane carrying nothing. But in reality, she's usually lugging laptops, sample pajamas, and the occasional painting she's picked up for a project. She takes two big trips a year to find inspiration for her collections; destinations can be anywhere from the English countryside to Morocco and Mexico. Still, she's a light packer and loves her Away carry-on. “I have learned the less you take, the more you can take home," she says. "Keeping things light also means getting ready is a breeze while you are traveling.” 

Mary Cecchini x REI luggage

REI Co-Op Tourwinder Rolling Luggage

As the owner of Living Big Travel , a boutique women’s travel company, Mary Cecchini is on the road 20 weeks a year, for up to 14 days at a time. Because she travels so much for research, she packs like a pro and swears by REI luggage: “I have a few pieces in various sizes. The bags have one large flexible cavity—so my ninja packing skills can really shine—and there are large hand straps on the top and sides, which is ideal for moments I need to quickly pick up my bag to catch a train or run up a flight of stairs. The straps are longer than most bags, which makes it much easier to carry—and carry unassisted, which is ideal for solo travel!.”

Paravel Foldup Bag

Paravel Fold-Up Bag

Meredith Carey , travel bookings commerce editor at Condé Nast Traveler and cohost of the Women Who Travel podcast, is based in New York City and travels about twice a month. Wherever she's headed, it's with a matchy-matchy Away luggage set in hunter green. And in case she goes overboard while shopping, she says her new must-bring item is the Paravel fold-up bag , in—you guessed it—hunter green. “It packs down to about the size of a book but is sturdy enough when unzipped that I don’t have to worry about it ripping if I fill it with my heavier purchases," she says.

Carly van Sickle x Tumi Tegra Lite

Tumi Tegra Lite Max International Expandable 4-Wheeled Carry-On Luggage

Carly Van Sickle , director of global brand marketing for The Luxury Collection , pretty much lives on planes. In 2019 alone, she traveled to Sri Lanka, India, Spain, Morocco, and the Seychelles—not to mention a few domestic trips in between to visit hotel properties for work. Still, no matter the length of her trip, she uses only her Tumi carry-on. She loves that it’s expandable because, she says, “no matter where I travel in the world, I always pick up a few special pieces from the destination for my team and for my desk!

Hannah Godwin x iFly Medium Fibertech Luggage

iFly Medium Fibertech Luggage

Since appearing on The Bachelo r, Hannah Godwin travels up to three times a month and can be gone for two weeks at a time. Her suitcases vary in sizes, but she swears by the bold and colorful luggage from iFly. “They’re super-durable and come in the cutest colors," she says. She's constantly looking for new tips and tricks to pack lighter, but admits it's sometimes just a stress reliever to pack a few extra outfit options.

Claire Vero x Away Carryon

On her most recent trip to New York, Claire Vero , the Surrey, England–based founder of Aurelia Skincare , says she bought an Away suitcase, which she's now in love with. “The charging function is a godsend and I love their designs. I want to add to my collection with one for each of the children, and my husband too,” she says. Although she moved from South London to the countryside a year ago, she still travels regularly for work (namely New York, Paris, Copenhagen, and Rome) and likes to leave a little room in her luggage for retail therapy. 

Deanna Pai Calpak gold carryon

Calpak Ambeur Carry-On Hardshell Suitcase

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Glamour 's acting commerce editor, Deanna Pai, is morally opposed to paying to check a bag after springing for a flight, which is why she packs a carry-on no matter how long the trip. (The secret? Laundromats.) This sturdy Calpak number has seen her through weeks-long trips abroad, destination weddings, and stressful combinations of the two. “The interior divider makes it easy to keep everything organized, and I love how lightweight it is—I never have any trouble lifting it into the overhead bin," she says.

Madison Flager Paravel Weekender

Paravel Weekender

As a self-professed chronic over-packer, Condé Nast Traveler 's commerce editor Madison Flager says she loves to bring Paravel's Weekender bag as her personal item on flights. “It's a great size for overnight trips, and surprisingly roomy. It fits all the essentials—laptop, books and magazines, wallet, chapstick, and keys—with room to spare for last-minute odds and ends , like a sweater for the plane, extra pair of sandals , or even my Dopp kit , depending on how jam-packed my suitcase is.” Flager says the bag is also incredibly well-designed, both aesthetically and functionally: It has a trolley sleeve, adjustable and removable crossbody strap, and deep interior pocket—not to mention, it's made using upcycled plastic water bottles. “I always feel more put-together when I'm bringing this bag along,” she says.

Adrienne Faurote Black suitcase

FPM 55 Bank Light Cabin Spinner Carry-On Suitcase

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As of June 2021, writer, editor, and brand consultant Adrienne Faurote is back to her usual “crazy travel schedule.” Think New York City for 24 hours, then off to the Hamptons, Miami, and a quick visit home in Indiana—not to mention a slew of fall weddings . “I really feel like travel has resumed and airports are a bit hectic right now, which is why I'm only taking a carry-on to avoid checking a bag,” she says. She converted to hardshell styles about six years ago, and says she'll never look back. “As a fashion editor, I love packing clothes, and the beauty of a hardshell carry-on is I can pack all of my clothes and accessories with the ease of knowing it will always fit in the overhead compartment.” She has packing down to a science—her secret is these packing cubes —and is never without her FPM carry-on. “It checks all of my boxes,” she says, explaining that “it's lightweight, extremely durable, and can fit a lot more clothing than you think at first glance—while being an incredibly chic travel piece.” 

Meghan Donovan Paravel duffle bag

Paravel Main Line Duffle

Whenever Brooklyn-based Meghan Donovan , founder of  Paris, Perfected  and the blogger behind wit & whimsy , travels to Paris, she always brings a largely empty duffel bag as a carry-on with her “to account for any shopping I plan to do.” Her favorite is the  Paravel Main Line Duffel  because “its size ensures I won't go overboard but is also roomy enough while still being lightweight and stylish.” We couldn't agree more.

Talia Abbas Open Story Hardside Carry On Suitcase

Open Story Hardside Carry On Suitcase

A water-resistant carry-on spinner is a nonnegotiable for Talia Abbas , Glamour 's associate commerce editor, who travels multiple times a year back home to Italy and Belgium—where it rains pretty much all the time. “It's where I put my most valuable items, in addition to outfit changes—think a pair of j eans , sports bra and leggings , some undies , and sock — in case my checked luggage gets lost." The water-repellent polycarbonate shell also minimizes wear and tear, she adds. One of her favorites is this compact rose-gold hardside spinner suitcase from Target's in-house brand Open Story, featuring a built-in USB port and 10-year warranty. “The size is perfect for budget European flights with size restrictions, and though it looks small, there's ample packing space in the main compartments and zippered mesh pockets to fit everything from blazers in garment bags to errant chargers, toiletries, and jewelry pouches,” she says. It even comes with a divider, TSA combination lock, and small laundry bag. At $150, the price is also really reasonable: “I'm never worried about scratches or scuffs when I shove it into the overhead bin, and the spinner wheels roll like a dream,” Abbas says.

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The 11 Very Best Pieces of Rolling Luggage

“it has survived being dragged across sand, dirt, and cobblestones.”.

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Best rolling luggage overall.

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  • Best for frequent fliers
  • Best mixed material
  • Best aluminum
  • Best for overpackers

Best rolling-luggage set

  • Best soft-side

Whether I’m running frantically toward the gate or strolling through security at a more leisurely pace, my trusty spinner suitcase makes travel so much easier. It’s helpful for keeping me organized once I arrive at my destination, too. Unlike most backpacks or duffels, the best rolling luggage has storage compartments, sturdy handles, and plenty of space. There’s something so pleasing about packing your items neatly before a trip, especially if your suit case has built-in compression storage.

To find rolling luggage for every kind of traveler, fellow Strategist travel writer Rachael Griffiths and I tested a dozen or so different pieces, from stretchy nylon cases with warranties that last a lifetime to bash-resistant plastic luggage. We tended to prefer hard-side cases over a soft-side, and especially those with the aforementioned compression dividers, which allow for a bit of overpacking. While some pieces may cost more than others, we’ve also learned that if you’re not fussy about the type of plastics used (ABS costs less than polycarbonate but can withstand some real rattling in transit), there are bargains to be found. While you’re here, you may want to check out my guides to the best  Dopp kits  and the best  refillable toiletry bottles .

What we’re looking for

Hard-shell vs. soft-side.

Most experts I spoke to prefer hard-shell luggage, and I agree. It’s durable and easy to clean, it protects your clothes if it rains, and it’s harder for bedbugs to penetrate if you encounter any on your trip. The hard-shells on this list are made from either ABS, an inexpensive but less durable plastic; polycarbonate, a more durable but also lightweight material; or aluminum, which is slightly heavier, but the most durable. Most on this list are polycarbonate, but there are a few soft-sided pieces too, for those who haven’t made the switch yet. While they aren’t as durable, “from a repair standpoint, we always feel that the canvas soft-sided luggage is better than the hard-side luggage because you can repair canvas,” Tony Pecorella, president and CEO of Modern Leather Goods, a repair shop in Manhattan, says. He’s an authorized repairman for many of the luggage brands below and says someone comes in with a cracked hard-shell every day and “there’s no repairing them at all.” So in addition to soft-side suitcases being fixable, they’re also overpacking-friendly because you can stuff more in them than a rigid polycarbonate case (and finesse a larger carry-on to fit in an overhead bin, too.)

Our experts continuously raved about the wheels on their favorite suitcases, describing them as smooth and sturdy. Most were talking about their four spinner wheels, which make the suitcase much easier to push along as it can glide in all directions. For comfort and ease of use, four wheels is definitely the way to go and is our recommendation, but again, Pecorella says it’s not the best choice from a repair standpoint. “It is always stronger to have the case that has the two wheels on it,” he says. “Those wheels are encased, so the only thing that can really happen on those wheels is that they wear out eventually like tires on your car.” With the four spinners — which Pecorella fully admits to using personally — he says because they aren’t encased and just are attached to the bottom of the suitcase, you run the risk of them being banged off. “If you’re rolling off a curb or if you hit the escalator too hard, it’ll just snap the wheel right off,” he says. “That’s one of the biggest repairs we do here all day.” However, a good warranty should cover this (more on that below.)

Almost none of the suitcases on this list go the easy-repair route of being soft-side and having two wheels, and that’s because most have pretty good warranties. The biggest phrase you want to avoid is “limited to manufacturer’s defects,” which Pecorella says means they basically cover nothing and will attribute damage to wear and tear, or say it’s your fault or the airline’s fault. “Lifetime warranty” is ideal.

If you’ve checked an overweight bag before, you’ll know how much those extra charges can sting. Lightweight suitcases are ideal for overpackers — including myself — so I’ve included each case’s weight when empty.

Away the Carry-on

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: From 7.4 pounds  

If you’re after a relatively affordable suitcase that doesn’t have to be babied on cobbled streets and will survive being dragged up several flights of stairs, I’m not sure you can do much better than Away. The brand’s sturdy spinner wheels can truly take a battering, and they’ll also glide joyfully across flat surfaces when given the opportunity. I’ve been testing the Bigger Carry-on, which has a 50-liter capacity yet still fits in most overhead bins, over the past couple of months. Griffiths, who lives in Europe (where airline luggage requirements are much stingier), tested the original, smaller size and was surprised by how much she could fit into it. All of the brand’s rolling-luggage pieces feature the same qualities essential to a modern suitcase and come highly praised by travel experts. Stephanie Be from travelbreak.net and Buena calls out the “TSA-approved lock, 360-degree wheels, tough hardware, and sleek design.” Kelly Farber , founder of KF Literary Scouting, took only the larger size on a three-week, seven-city business trip, and says, “That thing just would not quit.” Strategist editor Maxine Builder also has experience with the Away warranty after her internal zipper broke in 2019: “There was a fair bit of back-and-forth over the next four months, but I ended up with a replacement suitcase in exactly the same limited-edition colorway with the same hand-painted monogram, all for free.” Five years later, she’s still traveling with it.

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Best less expensive polycarbonate rolling luggage

Open Story Hardside Carry On

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited ten year | Weight: 7.9 pounds

Usually, cheaper hardside suitcases are made from ABS, a less durable plastic than the polycarbonate more expensive brands use. That’s why this case is such a rarity: It costs less than $200 (and is often on sale), and it’s made from the more durable polycarbonate. It also includes all of the features I’d expect from more expensive brands, like four 365-degree spinner wheels, TSA-approved locks, and a built-in USB port to use with a power bank. Travel blogger Courtney Vondran says that “it’s a great option for budget travelers or first-timer carry-on travelers who want nice pieces for more affordable prices.” So far, Vondran has taken her case with her on “road trips throughout the Midwest, a work trip to Egypt, vacation to L.A. , travel conference in Memphis, romantic getaway to Maine,” — and it’s all been protected by the case’s limited ten-year warranty, which covers any major damages beyond reasonable wear and tear.

Quince Carry-on Hard Shell Suitcase 20 Inches

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: None | Weight: From 6.2 pounds

Quince , the five-year-old start-up that seems to make a little bit of everything, recently added rolling luggage to its growing inventory . I’ve been testing out the brand’s carry-on-size suitcase as well as its larger, checked one, both made from the same durable polycarbonate that Away and Open Story use. In terms of weight and feel, Quince’s affordable suitcases are surprisingly similar to Away’s in particular. When I nudged an Away Bigger Carry-on and Quince Carry-on across my apartment floor side by side, their wheels carried them about the same distance, and their retractable handles are almost identical in form and function. Both brands use YKK zippers and TSA-approved combination locks. Inside, the compression compartments and removable laundry bag are also essentially the same. One key difference: Quince does not offer a warranty on its products. If you’re a very frequent traveler and know you’ll be putting your luggage through its paces, that’s definitely something to consider. If you’re vacationing for only a couple of weeks each year, though, it’s potentially less of a deal-breaker.

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Best less-expensive ABS rolling luggage

Amazon Basics Hardside Carry-on Spinner Suitcase

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: ABS hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited warranty | Weight: 7.3 pounds

This Amazon Basics case is made from the less durable plastic ABS, but it’s still one of Griffiths’s favorites. “In my experience, it’s rare to find a case that costs under $100 that can compete with more expensive brands,” she says. “As it is made from a cheaper plastic, I was surprised by how thick and sturdy the suitcase feels — it has a nice thud when you knock against the exterior.” As well as being thick, the exterior is also scratch resistant , and the case also has a well-designed handle, smoothly rolling wheels, handles for comfort, and a built-in lock. The warranty is where this bag falls slightly short, though (and may explain the cheaper price tag): it’s only a three-year limited warranty that protects against defects in materials and workmanship — which Pecorella says is the type to avoid.

Best rolling luggage for frequent fliers

Rimowa Essential Cabin Case

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Five -year manufacturer’s guarantee | Weight: 7.1 pounds

The Rimowa Essential line of suitcases is excellent; more than ten experts we spoke with recommended the brand, but its extravagant price prevents it from taking the top spot on this list. If you do have the money to spare, it comes in 11 colors and two finishes and works like a dream. Owners especially praise the wheels. “I won’t pretend to understand all the physics behind the bearings and axles on Rimowa’s bags, but I do know they spin amazingly well through the airport,” Summer Hull, director of travel content at the Points Guy , says. Fellow travel writer Hillary Eaton also told me she had no problem lugging the case on a 48-hour journey from Vancouver to Machu Picchu by “tiny floatplane, three long-haul flights, a five-hour bus, and a two-hour train ride.” Several owners also pointed out how easy it is to get this suitcase repaired if anything goes wrong. However, while there’s a manufacturer’s guarantee of five years, it only applies if you remember to register your product when you purchase it. Otherwise, it lasts for only two.

Best rolling luggage for budget airlines

Take Off Luggage 18-Inch Removable-Wheels Suitcase

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: ABS hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: One-year limited | Weight: 6 pounds

I first learned about this teeny-tiny rolling case when researching the best personal-item-size luggage . It came recommended by Jasmine Anderson and Natasha Wilson , travel agents and co-hosts of the podcast  Travel Fly Sexy , as well as packing expert  Lauren Kelly . They all praise its snap-off spinner wheels that can slide miraculously into the cruelest of budget-airline baggage-sizers. (“Frontier lately is charging people for wheels and handles sticking out of the sizers,” says Kelly. “That means $100 extra for each leg of the trip.”) Measuring 18 by 14 by eight inches, the suitcase’s rectangular shape maximizes space and allows you to use packing cubes: “I have put a laptop and a week’s worth of clothes in the Take Off,” says Anderson. Kelly agrees that “it will give you the most packing space if your goal is a weeklong trip where you pack a personal item only.” The suitcase comes with a small bag to put its wheels in while your bag is being sized by airline staff; you can also just stash them in your pockets.

Best customizable rolling luggage

July Carry-On Pro

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 7.9 pounds

Strategist associate editor Jenna Milliner-Waddell calls July the “the Away of the Down Under.” And while the July Carry-on offers a lot of the same features as the Away, it has the added perk of a USB-C port so you can charge your iPhone or your laptop straight from the bag. July’s smallest carry-on weighs about half as much as Away’s, even though they both have similar liter capacities, and you can personalize it. This particular case sets itself apart with a removable fabric front pocket, which came in handy for Christine Wang, founder of TheSkiGirl who is generally a fan of soft-side luggage. If you’re traveling for work, everything you need is easily accessible, and instead of digging through your bag to remove your laptop at TSA, you can easily just snap this pouch off instead.

Best aluminum rolling luggage

Away Carry-On Aluminum Edition

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Aluminum hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 10.1 pounds

Aluminum cases are as tough as they come: unlike with plastic cases, you don’t need to worry about them cracking and spilling all your belongings. They often have the added security of a clamp rather than a zip, which again is less likely to burst. This case comes from Away and has all the same specs as my favorite case overall, though it’s slightly heavier, so you may have to pack a bit lighter if you’re checking it in. Despite this, travel writer Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon says there’s plenty of space for all the essentials she’d need for a three- or four-day trip. Swede White, who works for Amazon and has to travel monthly for his job, told me the only downside to this case is that he finds it scuffs easily. Away acknowledges that this will happen, alluding to it as developing a patina over time — if you prefer a pristine case, it all boils down to personal taste.

Best rolling luggage for overpackers

 Béis The Carry-On Roller

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 8.36 pounds

If, like me, you can’t travel without taking your entire closet, Béis’s luggage is for you. By unzipping an internal section, the bag expands by up to three inches — meaning you can shove that extra sweater inside. More stuff means a heavier bag, but Béis’s built-in weight-limit indicator ensures you don’t teeter over the 50-pound weight restriction for many checked bags. A red mark will appear if the luggage is over, which should save you some stress and money at the check-in counter. As well as a water-resistant zipper, travel blogger HeyCiara told me she appreciates how the case also has a TSA lock, a handle with ergonomic support, and a built-in laundry and shoe bag to prevent your clothes from getting soiled.

Antler Clifton Set

Material: Polycarbonate hard-shell | Wheels: 360-degree spinner wheels | Warranty: Lifetime | Weight: Various

If you’re traveling as a family, a set of luggage can be the most efficient and economic way to go. This suitcase set has accompanied Strategist senior editor Ailbhe Malone’s family on trips for two years. Aside from having everything you would expect from a great quality suitcase — “smooth wheels, extremely comfortable handle, more than enough space,” Malone says — these cases are eminently easy to store. That’s because they slot inside one another, meaning you can stash a whole family’s worth of luggage in the space of a single suitcase. The polycarbonate cases come in a range of 11 pleasing colors, and thanks to their construction, any scratches or scuffs will appear as the same shade as the case, no matter how deep. For bigger concerns, the set comes with a lifetime warranty, which covers the wheels, handles, and shells.

Best soft-side rolling luggage

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Expandable Upright Luggage

Hard-shell vs. soft-side: Nylon soft-side | Compression strap | Wheels: Encased wheels | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty | Weight: 5.4 pounds

From a repair standpoint, this suitcase is a dream. It’s made from easy-to-repair nylon and has just two encased wheels that won’t snap off. It expands up to two inches and has multiple compartments. None of this is groundbreaking, but that’s why I like this bag: It’s simple, effective, and on the less expensive side at under $200. TripSavvy ’s former general manager Molly Fergus told me she’s traveled with the bag across Miami, Cancun, and all over Europe: “It’s survived being dragged across sand, dirt, and cobblestones,” she says. Travelpro’s limited lifetime guarantee covers defects to the wheels, zippers, extension handles, and carrying handles, and this lasts for however long you own it. On top of that, for the first year, your product is backed by its Trusted Companion Promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage caused by an airline and covers the shipping cost for any product that needs to be shipped to one of its repair facilities.

Additional reporting by Rachael Griffiths

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The Best Carry-On Luggage for Women in 2024

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Their stylish design, feather-like weight, and feminine touches make these carry-on suitcases perfect for ladies on the go.

Women have different needs than men when it comes to cabin luggage. We pack different things, value different qualities when purchasing a bag, and obviously have very different aesthetic preferences. Of course, quality is non-negotiable, nor are practical features like smooth-rolling wheels and TSA-approved locks, but that’s not all we look out for before deciding which piece is worthy of our chic adventures.

As well as being able to hold a few days of essentials while still fitting in the overhead compartment, the best women’s carry-on luggage should add a little somethin’ extra to any journey – whether through their design, innovative features, or that special finishing touch that makes us smile, like a bold, colorful lining or a hidden wet pocket.

From head-turning retro-inspired suitcases to eco-friendly minimalist classics, read on for the best carry-on luggage for women in 2024.

Monos Hybrid Carry-On

Best carry on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 22″ x 14″ x 9″ (55.8cm x 35.5cm x 22.8cm)
  • Weight: 8.81 lbs (3.9 kg)
  • Volume: 36 L

Monos has upgraded our favorite cabin bag to make it even more functional – and slightly more luxurious – for life on the road.

Fusing the robustness of aluminum with the lightweight and durability of polycarbonate, the new Hybrid Carry-On looks gorgeous and performs like a pro. Its aerospace-grade polycarbonate shell is now reinforced with durable aluminum for ultimate strength and comes in a dreamy metallic finish that’s sure to make a statement wherever it lands.

Monos’ cleverly redesigned telescopic handle with the release button underneath instead of on top is still there, and so are the signature asymmetric grooves and quiet, ultra-smooth Hinomoto wheels that they use on all their suitcases. Inside, you’ll find a zipped panel, a built-in compression pad, as well as bags for your laundry & shoes – all wrapped up in luxurious anti-microbial fabric, while outside, two TSA-friendly latch locks provide added security and quick access to your contents.

I have tested the Monos Hybrid Carry-On on several trips throughout Europe (plus a photoshoot in the wild), and it was perfect! Not only did it fit all my essentials and rolled effortlessly on the sidewalks of Barcelona, but it turned everyone’s heads along the way. Stylish, well built, and designed with the new-age traveler in mind, it’s hard to find a flaw where there is none.

MVST Select TREK Aluminum Suitcase Red

Aluminum Luggage for Women

  • Dimensions: 21.7″ x 14.8″ x 8.7″ (55.1cm x 37.5cm x 22cm)
  • Weight: 9.6 lbs (4.3 kg)
  • Volume: 34 L

MVST Select is one of our favorite aluminum luggage brands. I have personally traveled with TREK Aluminum Carry-On several times and have concluded that you’d be hard-pressed to find a better price for the quality. This dazzling suitcase packs all the features of the best carry-on bags for women into an unbreakable aluminum-magnesium alloy shell meant to last a lifetime of travel.

On top of its premium quality build, the TREK Aluminum Suitcase Red boasts removable silent sliding wheels, slow-release handles on the top and side, and a sleek aluminum telescoping handle. The zipperless closure with TSA-approved combo locks enhances security and makes it super easy to access the contents.

The interior is luxuriously lined with anti-microbial fabric and comes appointed with a compression pad and a couple of handy mesh pockets, allowing you to fit more in the same space. Lastly, we can’t take our eyes off its sleek, sexy red exterior.

Db Hugger Roller Bag Carry-on 40L

Best carry-on bag for a woman

  • Dimensions: 21.6″ x 14.3″ x 9″ (55 cm x 36.5cm x 23.5cm)
  • Weight: 6.17 lbs (2.8 kg)
  • Volume: 40 L

Here at Travel Away, we’ve been using Db backpacks for years , and all I can say is that they’ve completely transformed the way we travel. Now, the Scandinavian brand outfitted their most popular one with wheels, and I’m sold.

Built with adventure travelers in mind, the Db Hugger Roller Bag Carry-on 40L is strong, sleek, and sized for short trips. What really sets it apart is its unique backpack-like design, with a main compartment that opens fully for quick, easy access to all of your gear.

The best things remain unchanged, though. Db’s innovative Rib Cage Technology is still there to protect your belongings without any extra weight, and so is the patented Hook-Up System™, which lets you combine the carry-on and a Hugger Roller Bag Check-in into one single unit for a hassle-free travel experience. How can this not be the best carry-on bag for a woman?

Bric’s Bellagio V2.0 21″ Carry-On Spinner Trunk

Tested carry-on suitcase for women

  • Dimensions: 21.7″ x 15″ x 7.9″ (55cm x 38cm x 20cm)
  • Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)

We’ve tried and tested lots of exceptional carry-on suitcases over the years, but the Bric’s Bellagio Cabin Case has to be one of the most beautiful we have ever seen. The shell is made from lightweight Makrolon polycarbonate with vegetable-tanned leather details, and despite its eye-candy aesthetics, has held up remarkably to wear and tear during normal use.

The enlarged Hinomoto wheels make the bag easy to maneuver even when fully packed, and the size is perfect for international flights. Inside there are several compartments for packing and organizing all your stuff, plus compression features to ensure you make the most of every inch of space.

Rollink Flex Aura Carry-On Suitcase

Pink Carry-On Suitcase

  • Weight: 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg)
  • Volume: 42 L

We love the lightweight, collapsible design of the Rollink Flex Aura Carry-On Suitcase .

Designed with small-space dwellers in mind, this compact cabin bag will fit everything you need for a short trip while collapsing to just 2 inches thick when not in use. It features a modern-looking matte polycarbonate hard shell and a built-in front compartment for quick access to your laptop and travel documents.

Inside there’s room for 3-5 days’ worth of clothes, and the two silent, coated wheels make it easy to pull the luggage behind you.

Horizn Studios H5

Best carry on luggage for ladies

  • Dimensions: 21.6″ x 15.7″ x 7.8″ (55cm x 40cm x 20cm)
  • Weight: 6.3 lbs (2.9 kg)

German brand Horizn Studios has been making stylish, functional luggage since 2015. Defined by a minimalist aesthetic, each design-driven piece is renowned for its exceptional attention to detail, high-end materials, and innovative touches – a combination that’s on full display in the H5 Cabin Luggage .

Slightly bigger than the M5, this sustainable 35L carry-on has enough room for a few extra outfits, or maybe some much-needed retail therapy, while still fitting in most major airlines’ overhead compartments. Constructed with aerospace-grade polycarbonate and fitted with best-in-class 360° Japanese spinner wheels, the bag is spectacularly strong, lightweight, and easy to maneuver over different types of surfaces. It comes in 10 luscious colors, one for every possible taste, and also has the option for a removable dock so you can charge your devices on the go.

For a more detailed insight, take a look at our comprehensive Horizn Studios H5 review .

Level8 Glitter Carry-On Luggage 20″

Affordable carry-on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 21.3″ x 14.4″ x 8.6″ (54.5cm x 37cm x 22cm)
  • Weight: 7.4 lbs (3.37 kg)
  • Volume: 38 L

Coated in a glossy pastel pink finish, this Level8 Glitter Carry-On Luggage 20″ will add a dash of sparkle to any airport outfit.

Made from durable and lightweight Makrolon polycarbonate, this cute cabin case has a unique texture on each side, alongside quiet 360° wheels, water-resistant YKK zippers, a 4-step aluminum telescopic handle, and a TSA lock that will keep your possessions safe. And speaking of possessions, packing them will be a breeze thanks to the sizeable, fully lined interior, complete with two main zippered compartments and a couple of pockets for smaller essentials.

At 38 L, this lightweight hardside carry-on is perfect for budget European flights with size restrictions while still holding a week’s worth of summer dresses and accessories.

Béis Carry-On Roller

Best rolling carry on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 22.83″ × 15.75″ × 9.84″ (58cm × 40cm × 25cm)
  • Weight: 8.36 lbs (3.79 kg)
  • Volume: 49 L Standard | 61 L Expanded

For a carry-on suitcase that’s functional, effortlessly chic, and surprisingly affordable, look to Béis. I usually use this on longer trips as it packs a ton. It’s really durable, too, and I love that it doesn’t show scratches easily.

Designed by jet-setting actress Shay Mitchell, the Carry-On Roller is made of light and durable 100% virgin polycarbonate and features a weight limit indicator that turns red when you’ve hit 50 pounds. Equally novel and effective is the retractable bag strap, which lets you attach an extra duffel or purse to the suitcase for hands-free carry.

To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, the hard-shell bag boasts high-quality Hinomoto wheels, a TSA-approved lock, a cushioned trolley handle with silicone grip, and an expandable body that gives you up to two extra inches for last-minute additions.

Bellroy Classic Weekender 35L

Carry-on duffel for women

  • Dimensions: 16.5″ x 14.9″ x 9.8″ (42cm x 38cm x 25cm)
  • Weight: 1.6 lbs (770 g)
  • Volume: 35 L

Weighing in at 1.6 lbs, this lightweight carry-on luggage piece is for minimalist packers who don’t want to compromise on performance or style.

Made of recycled, water-resistant fabric and enhanced with tons of practical organizational features, the Bellroy Classic Weekender 35L looks as good as it performs. It’s easy to pack, breezy to carry, and has just the right amount of space and organization. And the best part? It can be carried as a briefcase or on your shoulder – that when you don’t slip it over your suitcase handle. I opted for Slate with brown leather trim, but the leather-free Saltbush color looks equally stylish.

It’s the perfect accompaniment for my checked luggage on long-haul/multi-stop flights or whenever I don’t feel like rolling a suitcase by my side.

Samsonite Freeform Carry-On Spinner

Best lightweight carry on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 23″ x 15″ x 10″ (58.42cm x 35.5cm x 25.4cm)
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs (2.9 kg)

If your ideal piece of luggage combines style, strength, and lightness without breaking the bank, you’ll love the Freeform Carry-On Spinner .

One of Samsonite’s coolest carry-on suitcases, this ultra-lightweight hard case delivers key features like multi-directional double spinner wheels, built-in ID tag, and TSA-compatible lock in a modern, streamlined design that makes the most of the interior space.

Numerous pockets coupled with interior cross-ribbon and divider make for easy, effective packing and organizing; a folded zippered compartment provides convenient expandability for when you need that bit of extra room, while the wider multi-stage aluminum pull handle adds comfort to your journey.

And don’t let that affordable price tag fool you; this sleek rolling luggage piece is made from strong, high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Paravel Aviator Carry-On

Designer carry-on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 21.7″ x 13.7″ x 9″ (55.1cm x 34.8cm x 22.8cm)
  • Weight: 8.2 lbs (3.7 kg)
  • Volume: 43.7 L

There is a lot to love about this stunning hardside suitcase from Paravel: it’s durable and lightweight, comes packed with modern features, and its design is worthy of a luxe trip to Italy. Hands down, it is one of the best carry-on luggage for women right now!

Beyond its beautiful retro-inspired look, the Aviator Carry-On is also crafted with the planet in mind. Its recycled polycarbonate shell, zippers, and aircraft-grade aluminum handle, along with the charming vegan leather details and an interior lining made from 15 upcycled plastic water bottles, make it one of the most sustainably made suitcases on the market. Oh, and did we mention that it rolls on impossibly smooth double-spinner wheels and comes with a removable accessories pouch?

Delsey Chatelet Hard

Rolling carry on luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 20.25″ x 14.25″ x 9.5″ (51.4cm x 36.1cm x 24.1cm)
  • Weight: 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg)

No jetsetter’s summer essentials list would be complete without a chic suitcase that really gets them in the holiday mood. With the elegant, vintage-inspired Delsey Chatelet Hard , you will be the envy of the crowd around the baggage carousel!

This nostalgic French beauty brings to mind glamorous Parisian breaks and sunny French Riviera getaways, while also providing functionality and durability. Aside from 4 quiet, easy-running double wheels and an inbuilt TSA lock, the cabin trolley case has a patented integrated brake that locks your wheels, preventing them from rolling away on the steep, cobbled streets of Montmartre.

If you want a well-designed suitcase that’s both sturdy and stylish, this is it!

Monos Terrazzo Carry-On

Terrazzo Carry-On Luggage

  • Weight: 7.01 lbs (3.17 kg)
  • Volume: 39.9 L

Taking inspiration from one of the first sustainably produced materials, the Terrazzo Carry-On is one of Monos’ most eye-catching and sought-after suitcases. Its aerospace-grade, water-resistant, German polycarbonate hard shell sits on the finest Hinomoto wheels on the market, while inside, a luxurious, anti-microbial interior fabric, a built-in compression pad, and a couple of bags for shoes and laundry keep your items clean and neatly organized. But the best part, though? It’s on sale!

For further suitcase sales, check out our Best Luggage Deals section, where we constantly add the latest offers from top brands like Monos, Briggs & Riley, Horizn Studios, Samsonite, Nomatic, Away, Travelpro, and more.

Steamline Luggage Entrepreneur Carryon

Classy retro-style suitcase

  • Dimensions: 19″ x 13″ x 7.5″ (48.2cm x 33cm x 19cm)
  • Weight: 8.8 lbs (3.9 kg)

Get away in style with this vintage-inspired valise from Steamline Luggage, which has marvelous Mrs. Maisel vibes all over it.

The Entrepreneur Carryon features a bright red vegan leather exterior with contrasting white straps and gleaming gold latches, but open it up and further surprises are revealed: a playful lip-printed lining completes the chic girl theme of this classy retro-style suitcase, while a detachable door-hanger washbag and a couple of zippered lid pockets are sure to keep your precious contents neat and tidy.

This piece might look like it’s come from the past, but it has all the contemporary conveniences you need for carefree traveling, including a pair of silent-glide wheels, TSA-approved locks, and an extendable aluminum handle. We also love that it doubles as a gorgeous decor piece when not in use.

Briggs & Riley Rolling Carry-On Upright Duffle

Best carry-on business luggage for women

  • Dimensions: 21″ x 14″ x 9″ (53.3cm x 35.5cm x 22.8cm)
  • Weight: 7.4 lbs (3.3 kg)

Probably the most versatile cabin bag on the list, the Rolling Carry-On Upright Duffle from Briggs & Riley pairs the mobility of a wheeled suitcase with the reliable packing capacity of a duffle. Not only that, but at 21 inches, it’s a great option if you’re often flying internationally, not to mention it easily folds down for convenient storage in tight spaces.

Besides an outside battery pocket for charging your phone in transit, it’s equipped with smooth-rolling spinner wheels and an easy-access pocket that allows you to breeze through airport security checkpoints. The 800D ballistic nylon fabric makes the bag water, moisture, and tear-resistant, while reinforced, low-profile corner guards add to its durability.

Away The Bigger Carry-On Aluminum Edition

Aluminum suitcase for women

  • Dimensions: 22.7″ x 14.5″ x 9.6″ (57.6cm x 36.8cm x 24.3cm)
  • Weight: 10.6 lbs (4.8 kg)
  • Volume: 40.9 L

Travel the world in style with the beautiful Aluminum Bigger Carry-On from Away. This sleek, unbreakable piece of luggage has all the bells and whistles of a traditional Away carry-on but features an innovative zipperless design with TSA-approved clasp locks. As its name implies, it is also one inch taller and wider, giving you a little extra packing room without having to check it in.

Complementing its splendid, monochrome aluminum hard shell is the brand’s signature interior compression system, as well as whisper-quiet 360° wheels, elegant leather accents, and a removable battery for charging your devices on the go.

And if you are not completely sold on this model, our carefully curated roundup of aluminum suitcases will surely sway you to join the metallic trend.

Kensie Womens 3D Gemstone Hardside Spinner Carry-On

Feminine suitcase at a low price

  • Dimensions: 20″ x 14″ x 8″ (50cm x 35.5cm x 20.3cm)
  • Weight: 7.2 lbs (3.2 kg)

Don’t expect premium materials or innovative features, but if you’re looking for a cute, functional feminine suitcase at a low price, consider this highly rated Amazon pick available in sweet shades like Mint and Rose Gold.

Besides an attractive diamond-inspired design, the Kensie Womens 3D Gemstone Hardside Spinner Carry-On features a TSA-approved lock, smooth 360-degree wheels, and a retractable aluminum handle for ease of travel. The interior is fully lined and easy to pack thanks to considerate details like compression straps, a zip-around divider, and a waterproof accessory pocket.

Jetkids by Stokke Bedbox

Luggage for moms traveling with kids

  • Dimensions: 18.1″ x 14.2″ x 7.9″ (46cm x 36cm x 20cm)
  • Weight: 6.6 lbs (3 kg)
  • Volume: 20 L

Thanks to its ingenious design, with a foot ledge, extendable lid, and a mattress, this 19″ ride-on suitcase from Stokke Bedbox converts into a leg rest or in-flight bed for children during flight.

One of the best carry-on bags for boys and girls on the go, the Jetkids can be pulled, pushed, or ridden and comes with shock-absorbing swivel wheels for easy maneuverability through the airport. The interior provides plenty of space for your child’s must-haves, and there’s also an adjustable strap for parents to carry it over their shoulders.

Compact, lightweight, and decidedly fashionable, this hardside kids’ carry-on luggage adds a bit of fun and comfort to any family travel plan.

Samsonite NuRoad Ladies Carry-On Spinner

Samsonite Ladies Carry-On Spinner

  • Weight: 8.3 lbs (3.7 kg)

Make a statement while helping the environment with this eco-friendly suitcase for women from Samsonite. Constructed from durable water-repellent nylon fabric, with leather-like PU trim and a lining made from 100% recycled water bottles, the NuRoad Ladies Carry-On Spinner is as practical as it is sustainable.

A TSA-approved cable lock secures access to the main compartment, and the multi-stop trolley handle, coupled with a nice set of dual-spinner wheels, allows for a smooth journey. Uniquely, the soft-shell carry-on bag also includes a toiletry kit following the 3-1-1 rule and a detachable tech pouch that features an RFID-protected compartment and wireless charging functionality.

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The Best Carry-On Luggage

Alt Text: Three of our top picks for carry-on luggage, shown side by side, an Away The Carry-On, a Travelpro Platinum Elite, and a Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential.

By Kit Dillon

Kit Dillon is a writer focused on bags and travel gear. He has worked for Wirecutter for a decade and lost count of the number of bags he has tested.

Traveling well is not always easy. Keeping your suitcase with you when you fly not only protects your belongings from loss or damage but may help you avoid extra fees as well.

If you decide to do so, you need a good carry-on bag.

Over the past 10 years, we’ve handled, tested, and traveled with 67 bags from more than 35 brands, and we remain convinced that the Travelpro Platinum Elite offers the best balance of value and quality for most travelers.

It packs five days’ worth of clothes into standard US carry-on dimensions 1 and has premium touches you might expect from a $600 bag at about half the price.

It’s a bag that you can rely on for life, even if it’s damaged by airlines —a rarity at any price.

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Carry-On Spinner

The best soft-sided carry-on.

This spinner carry-on offers the best balance of size, value, reliability, and durability, plus high-end details. It’s backed by a lifetime warranty.

Buying Options

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 22″ Carry-On Rollaboard

A bit more capacity and extra wheel durability.

This two-wheeled carry-on bag isn’t as maneuverable, but it offers slightly more space, a garment folder, and larger, more durable wheels.

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Away The Carry-On

The best hard-sided carry-on.

This great-looking and relatively resilient piece of hard-sided luggage has top-of-the-line components—including wheels as smooth-rolling as any we’ve tested.

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Away The Bigger Carry-On

Slightly more room, but you might get checked.

With more capacity than Away’s standard carry-on, this suitcase is sized appropriately for most flights. On smaller planes, though, you may get gate-checked.

Budget pick

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Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner

Lightweight and appealingly inexpensive.

Remarkably well priced for a reputable brand, this is an ideal lightweight pick and provides many features of luggage costing nearly twice as much.

Upgrade pick

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ Carry-On Expandable Spinner

A soft-sided carry-on that fits more in less.

This carry-on bag offers superlative build quality, plenty of expandable room, and a uniquely effective compression system. It’s a buy-it-for-life suitcase.

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ 2-Wheel Expandable Carry-On

More room, bigger wheels, less maneuverability.

If you’re willing to give up maneuverability for more space and bigger wheels, this is also a great option.

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Carl Friedrik The Carry-On

A more luxe hard-sided carry-on.

Luxury touches and a strong polycarbonate and aluminum design give this bag a standout look with exceptional feel and performance. It does cost nearly $200 more than the comparably sized Away bag, though.

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Yeti Crossroads 22″/35L Wheeled Luggage

A bag built for tough conditions.

A polycarbonate back and rugged wheels make this design suited for rougher travel over difficult surfaces. However, it has a limited warranty, and it’s somewhat unwieldy to handle.

What to consider

Four-wheel bags, aka spinners, are easier to maneuver down tight airplane aisles, but two-wheel bags will always be more durable .

Hard-sided looks better to most people, but soft-sided luggage withstands the bumps and knocks of travel for longer .

Plenty of reputable brands offer lifetime warranties; it’s generally worth paying a little extra for the peace of mind .

Depending on where you travel, you might need to look for specialty luggage sizes .

We’ve also included picks that stood out for their form and individual functionality: an upgrade with best-in-class compression, a pick made of polycarbonate , an upgraded hard-sided case with latch closures and an aluminum frame, a rolling soft-top hybrid , and a budget pick that’s also the best ultra-light suitcase we can find.

Travelpro’s Platinum Elite line of luggage is still our top pick after 10 years of testing. It addresses the concerns of most travelers for an affordable price while offering the best warranty against potential airline damage in the industry (as long as you register the luggage within 120 days of purchase, which you can do in minutes).

The Platinum Elite features smooth-rolling, replaceable wheels, as well as solid and comfortable telescoping handles and a hard-wearing nylon exterior propped up by a solid internal chassis. Travelpro also provides a full catalog of other replaceable parts . Instead of chasing the smart-bag moment, Travelpro added an exterior pocket with a USB pass-through extension that lets you insert your own battery pack for charging your phone. And weighing less than 8 pounds when empty, the Platinum Elite is dead in the center of average weight for bags this size.

In our view, soft-sided luggage lasts longer and shows less wear, but if you prefer the look of a hard-sided bag, Away’s The Carry-On is our choice. Like our other picks, this bag stands out for its high-end components: YKK zippers, smooth-running wheels, and a well-braced handle. Its strong but flexible polycarbonate shell shows scratches—however, after seven years of using the Away Carry-On, our testers have found that it is capable of enduring most of the trials of travel with fewer knocks than other similar models we’ve tested.

Away also makes a slightly larger version of the same model: The Bigger Carry-On . It conforms to carry-on size for most major airliners, but you might be asked to gate-check it on smaller planes.

Similar to our soft-sided picks, this Away bag is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. And though the coverage doesn’t explicitly protect against airline damage, it does apply to any damage that an airline could possibly dish out—specifically, but not limited to, the shell cracking or wheels breaking off.

Some companies have tried to shave off a few pounds from their standard luggage designs to make so-called ultra-light luggage. The Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner is the best of these bags we’ve seen, and it comes with the pedigree of our top pick but not quite as strong a warranty.

The Maxlite 5 is just over 2 pounds lighter than our top pick—that’s the weight of two or three pairs of jeans. It’s not a huge difference, but if you have trouble lifting luggage over your head and prefer an easier-to-manage suitcase, the Maxlite 5 may be your choice. This bag is also the best one we’ve found under $200, with almost all the benefits of luggage nearly twice the price.

For the more frequent flyer who is willing to invest in a higher-quality bag, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential Carry-On . Every detail of this bag, from the zippers to the wheels to the wrinkle-resistant suit compartment, is made to the highest standards, and it has a higher proportion of usable space than any other spinner bag we tested.

Briggs & Riley boosts this extra capacity with a ratcheting compression system that easily presses an entire extra outfit (if not more) into the same external dimensions as most other carry-ons. It’s simple, impressive, and unmatched by any other brand’s compression system.

The Expandable Spinner version is also the only spinner luggage model we tested with a built-in garment folder, which helps shirts and pants stay wrinkle-free if you pack them well. If things go awry, Briggs & Riley has a catalog of replaceable parts and a global network of repair centers , as well as a reliable lifetime warranty covering repairs for airline damage.

For some people, Carl Friedrik’s The Carry-On may be worth the extra cost. Behind the maturity of Italian leather accents and polish of higher-end Hinomoto wheels, the Carl Friedrik Carry-On bypasses the biggest compromise in most polycarbonate designs: the stitched-in zipper. Incorporating an aluminum frame around the center of the case and two latch locks, it feels comfortingly secure and well structured where other luggage tends to sag or bend away.

There’s a potential catch, however: The flex in a polycarbonate design (and most luggage, incidentally) is its strength. The more robust a piece of luggage becomes—by replacing, for instance, a zipper with an aluminum frame—the greater the chance that if something hits the case hard enough, the frame can bend or break. That said, you need to hit a frame like this with an extreme amount of focused force for that to happen. And Carl Friedrik provides a lifetime warranty that appears to cover airline damage in the event that an airline doesn’t compensate you within 14 days.

The Yeti Crossroads 22”/35L Wheeled Luggage represents the best of a relatively niche type of luggage design. Call it a hybrid model—a blend of a soft-sided luggage on top and hard-sided luggage on the back—that lends itself to fairly specific circumstances. It’s ideal for tough roads, broken streets, and slamming your luggage into uneven curbs with abandon. Do most people need this kind of luggage for their day-to-day travel? Absolutely not, and it can feel heavier than it really is. But if you do, this is the best there is—at least for the moment.

The Yeti Crossroads has everything you might expect from a brand that has built its reputation for over-the-top toughness and durability. The two heavy-duty wheels are among the largest and broadest that we’ve seen. Externally, Yeti blends a polycarbonate shell back with a water-resistant 700-denier nylon front and waterproof zippers. However, Yeti backs its luggage with only a three-year warranty and no mention of airline damage. That’s very limited protection, especially for the conditions this bag was designed for and definitely in comparison with the standards that our other picks set.

The research

Why you should trust us, how we picked and tested, our pick for the best carry-on luggage: travelpro platinum elite, our pick for the best hard-sided carry-on luggage: away the carry-on, budget pick: travelpro maxlite 5 carry-on spinner, upgrade pick for the best carry-on: briggs & riley baseline essential, upgrade pick for the best hard-sided carry-on: carl friedrik the carry-on, also great for tough conditions: yeti crossroads 35l wheeled luggage, other good carry-on luggage, what to look forward to, the competition.

I’ve been covering luggage and travel bag design for Wirecutter for nearly a decade and have personally researched, tested, and compared hundreds of bags in that time. Over the years we’ve also spoken with plenty of experts: flight attendants for major airlines, product designers and creative directors for luggage and gear companies, and travel and gear writers. My conversations with these people have helped shape our coverage, and we owe much to their collective knowledge.

Six of the carry-on suitcases we tested, shown lined up.

In the 10 years we’ve been covering this category, luggage has evolved, and so has our thinking about what makes the best carry-on for most people. After spending well over 200 hours doing research and interviews and easily twice that time conducting hands-on testing, we’ve seen a few truths become clear. First, at a certain threshold—roughly over $200—most luggage is fine. It will more than likely get you from point A to point B without incident many times a year for many years. What distinguishes great luggage from everything else is mostly an attention to detail—the quality of a bag’s handle, its wheels, the frame, and stitching—and a company’s guarantee that it will stand behind its product.

Every year we try to refine our testing and find new ways to consider what it means to be the best luggage. We’ve weighed and measured suitcases, comparing our results with company claims. We’ve calculated true internal capacity with hundreds of Ping-Pong balls 2 and some decently complex math for a writer to scratch out. We’ve packed and unpacked more bags than I care to remember. We’ve studied and compared wheel bearings, wheel sizes, pocket counts, pocket quality, the curious subtleties of garment bags that will (or more often won’t) keep your clothes wrinkle-free, the strength of warranties, and repairability.

A person pouring white plastic balls into the Travelpro Platinum Elite Spinner.

We believe that any maximally sized carry-on should be capable of holding enough clothes to last you five days with room to spare for miscellaneous necessities. Most years we aim to have two testers, one male and one female, pack two bags individually as if headed to the same wedding. 3 What we included isn’t representative of a family traveling or a couple splitting a bag, but we erred on the side of bulky, and we hope it gives you a clear idea of how much of your own stuff these bags will hold.

Women's clothes, shoes, and accessories packed for a five-day trip and a fancy gathering.

We looked at how each bag loaded. Was there an easy way to keep smaller items (such as socks and underwear) organized? Did it have compression straps to keep things in place? Were the straps thick enough to avoid creasing the clothes? Just how much would the bag compress? How much room was left over? Once packed, was the bag prone to tipping over?

An obstacle course and mock fuselage in Virgin America’s old training facility.

Over the years I’ve torn bags apart to see how the frames were put together, taken apart wheels, dismantled handles, and more or less treated luggage as poorly as one person could. I’ve wheeled loaded bags around many neighborhoods, looking at how well each bag rolled and how well it handled broken sidewalks, uneven pavement, grass, bricks, dirt, and curbs. I’ve dragged bags up and down two flights of concrete stairs, noting how easy this task was and how much damage the bags sustained. For our finalists, I’ve repeated the torture test along a second, even rougher route because I like the sound that polycarbonate luggage makes when it bounces down cavernous stairwells.

The twenty carry-on suitcases we tested lined up against a fence.

In fall 2023, we asked a panel of paid testers with a wide range of body types, dexterities, and mobilities to examine our picks and share their perspectives. We’ve incorporated their feedback in this review.

Our top picks for the best carry-on luggage, The Travelpro Platinum Elite 21-inch Carry-On Spinner and the Travelpro Platinum Elite 22-inch Carry-On Rollaboard.

The Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Carry-On Spinner is our pick for a soft-sided carry-on; if you need a little more room, we also recommend the Travelpro Platinum Elite 22″ Carry-On Rollaboard .

It has a history of great performance. Travelpro’s Platinum Elite line has been our top pick for almost every iteration of this guide because it addresses the concerns of most travelers for an affordable price: In addition to smooth-rolling, replaceable wheels, it features solid and comfortable telescoping handles and a hard-wearing nylon exterior propped up by a solid 7.8-pound internal chassis. Travelpro backs it all with a lifetime warranty that covers airline damage and shipping to the repair facility (as long as you register the luggage within 120 days of purchase). Additionally, Travelpro supplies a full catalog of other replaceable parts .

It moves well across most surfaces and through most situations. The spinner bag’s configuration stands out in particular because of its MagnaTrac wheels, which magnetically snap into a forward position when the bag is moving. The small tracking assistance makes a large difference when you’re navigating the Platinum Elite through a crowded airport or down a busy street. It also has an easy-to-use, removable garment bag. After years of testing, we think the superior maneuverability of spinner luggage, along with improvements in manufacturing processes, makes four-wheel bags a better choice for most people. However, if you prefer slightly more packing capacity (the equivalent of squeezing in two more sweatshirts), larger wheels that run more smoothly over rough terrain, and a more protective built-in garment folder, 4 you may appreciate the two-wheeled 22-inch version of the Platinum Elite. One of our paid testers, who’s 6-foot-6, told us that although he could see the appeal of a spinner, “I would still choose the two-wheeler. It has a little more space, and when you’re my size, packing is just so horrible.”

Our pick for best carry-on luggage sitting in front of an American Airlines carry-on size diagram to show that it will fit in the overhead bin.

It’s sized to maximize your space, but you have options. Measuring 23 by 13.5 by 9 inches, the Platinum Elite carry-on bag (in either wheel configuration) hits the upper margins of actual carry-on size limits and could get you gate-checked by an overzealous agent. However, it fits into most standard-size baggage caddies at check-in, including that of American Airlines and United Airlines. I’ve personally traveled with Travelpro carry-ons this size for more than 45,000 miles spread across 50 flights, from regional to long-haul to international routes, and I’ve never had an issue fitting within gate-side luggage sizers. If you’re nervous about getting caught at the gate or often fly in very small regional planes, Travelpro makes a 20-inch Platinum Elite as well as a slimmer international size, but they hold less (naturally) and lack a suiter insert.

An opened Platinum Elite Carry-On Spinner next to its removable garment bag.

It keeps clothes compacted but not creased. Inside, the Platinum Elite has a pair of tie-down straps and two broad panels with pockets that cinch down, similar in design and function to what you’d find in much more expensive Briggs & Riley luggage . Compared with the simple tie-down straps you often find in cheaper luggage, the panels do a great job of keeping things compacted without creasing clothes—a problem we’ve encountered in numerous other bags we’ve tested. Beyond that, the Platinum Elite’s internal organization system is about average. It will be familiar to anyone who has used a suitcase before, which means there’s no learning curve for optimizing the storage capacity. One long mesh pocket sits on one of the bag’s sides, and a smaller removable transparent plastic bag sits on the other side for easy TSA inspection of toiletries.

It’s tough yet flexible. The exterior is made of a hard-wearing nylon fabric, a key feature of all the bags we’ve tested. It hides scuffs and scratches, and it’s much more versatile than hard-sided bags. An expansion zipper lets you increase storage by about 30% in a pinch—although the bag is no longer carry-on compliant at that point. We prefer to use the expansion zipper as something of an ad-hoc compression system: We unzip the expansion zipper while packing the bag and then zip it at the end, tamping everything down tight. The Platinum Elite carry-on also has a variety of convenient exterior pockets, including two in the front, suitable for a sleep mask and other small miscellaneous items, and one on the side for a battery, though it can fit a bit more if necessary. It also has an accordion pocket on the front for magazines and electronic tablets.

It’s well balanced and spacious. This luggage has an 1,856-cubic-inch interior, which we measured using hundreds of Ping-Pong balls . In real-world terms (the needs of Ping-Pong champions notwithstanding), the Platinum Elite swallowed up five days’ worth of clothes with no problem and had a good deal of room to spare—and that’s without our resorting to the expansion zipper.

It has an excellent warranty. Should anything go wrong, you can take advantage of Travelpro’s generous lifetime warranty, which covers airline damage . The sole other company we’ve seen offering this extensive a warranty is Briggs & Riley, whose carry-on suitcases start at about $500. Travelpro bags have owner-serviceable parts and multiple repair centers . To get repair service, you can either drop the bag off at a repair center or ship the bag to Travelpro, the cost of which the company will cover. Keep in mind that the warranty doesn’t cover cosmetic wear.

Travelpro has a history of fixing production errors remarkably quickly. In 2019, we noticed a small uptick in Wirecutter reader complaints about zipper tabs breaking. We reached out to Travelpro, and a representative told us that a production error expanded the capacity of the front pocket of the Platinum Elite; this allowed travelers to overpack the pocket, which put excessive strain on the zipper. Travelpro identified and fixed the issue before it had reached the threshold of more than a few comments online.

Dimensions: 23.5 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 7.8 pounds Volume: 46 liters

How the Platinum Elite has held up

After nearly a decade of testing the Platinum Elite line of bags from Travelpro, we have yet to encounter a single serious issue. The fabric exterior brushes off scrapes and is easy enough to clean. Simply, it is a remarkably built bag that continues to travel well, year after year.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The back of a Travelpro Platinum Elite carry-on suitcase.

  • Though the Platinum Elite rolled well in general, we are still concerned when dragging the bag up stairs. Some of the other bags we tested had long plastic bumper strips running most of the way up the length of the bag; this Travelpro model’s skid plate isn’t as big or as protective. I haven’t had an issue, but if you’re particularly rough on your luggage or uncomfortable lifting the bag over curbs or up stairs, it’s something to be aware of.

Close-up of the battery pocket on the side of the Travelpro Platinum Elite.

  • In 2018, Travelpro added a USB-A pass-through cable to the Platinum Elite as a way to compete with so-called smart bags. We like the battery pocket, but the built-in cable itself, which routes from the pocket to a USB port less than 6 inches away, is an unnecessary item, which at best adds a potential point of failure to the bag—USB cables do not last forever. Does it ruin the bag? No. Is it a feature? Not really.

Our picks for the best hard-sided carry-on luggage, an Away The Carry-On and the Away The Bigger Carry-On.

If you prefer the look of hard-sided luggage or the security of knowing that you can’t overpack your suitcase, Away’s The Carry-On is the carry-on we recommend. If you want to maximize your available carry-on space, it also comes in a slightly larger size: The Bigger Carry-On .

It can take wear and tear. Most travelers are still better off with one of our soft-sided picks than a hard-sided carry-on; soft-sided luggage shows less wear and typically lasts longer than hard-sided luggage. But the Away Carry-On’s wheels and zipper are as well made as those of our soft-sided picks, and its polycarbonate showed fewer scratches than that of hard-sided competitors.

We’ve tested the Away Carry-On for six years, traveling with it ourselves across the country and lending several units to testers and frequent travelers to see how they enjoyed using the bag. Its polycarbonate feels similar to that used on more high-end (and significantly pricier) suitcases such as the Rimowa Essential Cabin , which is more than three times as expensive.

An opened Away The Carry-On suitcase.

You have options if you need extra space. Away makes a similar model of suitcase with an expandable zipper, The Carry-On Flex . The Flex is the same bag as the standard Carry-On except for the expanding center zipper and the price (it’s about $50 more). Personally, I’m not a fan of expanding zippers on suitcases. It feels like just one more thing to break. But some people may prefer having the extra flexibility.

It feels great to use. The bag itself feels good in the hands, and the wheels are noticeably better than those on any of the hard-sided competitors we tried. Away also uses YKK zippers, outclassing our top pick in that regard (Travelpro moved to Supra zippers in 2015). At this point, we’re pretty comfortable saying that years of debate over the best zipper are largely redundant, but YKK still sets the standard.

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Away has sparked more imitators and outright duplicates than any other brand in the past decade, in part due to its appeal with younger travelers. I’ve thought about why, and as best as I can guess, a simple polycarbonate cube dripped in limited-edition soft hues does exude a certain calm; the fact that some of those same colors also coat the exteriors of pills ending in suffixes -ax and -il is not, one assumes, accidental.

It has a great warranty. The Away Carry-On is backed by a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects and parts breaking. Though the warranty doesn’t specifically mention airline damage, the damages it does list—cracks or breaks in the shell, wheels or handles becoming unusable, zippers that don’t work, fabric tears that render any pocket unusable—basically outline anything an airline could possibly dish out.

Dimensions (for The Carry-On): 21.7 by 14.4 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 7.5 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • The Carry-On’s sleek style comes at a cost: Its polycarbonate shell is ultimately more likely to break than the nylon fabric of our other picks.
  • It lacks certain amenities, such as external pockets and a suiter, that our top picks have.
  • The clamshell design, which splits down the middle and opens into two parts, can make the bag frustrating to pack and unpack. Packing cubes help, but after years of packing and unpacking soft-sided luggage with a single lid, I personally find a clamshell design to be more finicky when packing.

Our budget pick for best carry-on luggage, the Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Carry-On Spinner.

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry-On Spinner is one of the lightest pieces of luggage we’ve tested, at a great price.

It’s lightweight. We have a hard time imagining how anyone could make a suitcase much lighter than this without breaking certain laws of physics. A few years ago, I took apart a Maxlite suitcase to see how the internal frame was built. What I found beneath the fabric was a clever lattice of plastic supporting the frame, which offered the best balance between weight-saving and structure.

For some people, especially those with limited upper-body strength, a lighter bag—even by just a few pounds—may be easier to lift or manage. That said, most people don’t need extremely light luggage, but just to pack less. For all the innovative design, the Maxlite 5 shaves only 2.4 pounds off the weight of our top pick. That’s the equivalent of a couple of pairs of jeans.

It’s inexpensive. My general advice to friends is to spend more than $200 but less than $500 to get good, if not great, luggage. The Maxlite 5 is the one piece of luggage I’ve found that breaks that rule. You can usually find it for about $150 or less, which is a remarkable price considering the bag’s quality.

Top view of an opened Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Carry-On Spinner.

Simple is good. This model doesn’t have any real bells or whistles—no battery pass-throughs or magnetically tracked wheels, as with our other Travelpro picks. Instead you’ll find two simple front pockets, a few well-placed handles, and a cavernous main compartment with a couple of pockets and two light straps to hold your stuff in place.

It comes from a trusted brand. We haven’t covered, examined, and interrogated a single luggage brand at Wirecutter for as long as we have Travelpro. For a decade, Travelpro has done a premier job of maintaining trust with its customers and with us—we’ve watched the company make small changes in design, catch flaws quickly, and address warranty concerns promptly. This is not something we say lightly: Travelpro is a name you can trust.

Dimensions: 23 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 5.4 pounds Volume: 46 liters

  • The Maxlite 5’s warranty isn’t as robust as that of our top pick: Manufacturing defects in the wheels, zippers, and handles are covered for as long as you own the bag, but airline damage and shipping to a Travelpro repair center are covered only for the first year. (And you do need to register the bag.) Considering that this bag costs half the price of the Platinum Elite, this makes sense, but it’s something to be aware of.

Two Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22-inch Carry-On Expandable Spinners, the four- and two-wheeled versions, shown side by side.

If you’re a frequent flyer and willing to invest in higher-quality gear, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ Carry-On Expandable Spinner (also available in a two-wheeled version with more capacity).

It’s the best of the best. Every detail of this top-rated bag, from the zippers to the wheels to the wrinkle-resistant suit compartment, is made to the highest standards, and we found that it had a higher proportion of usable space than any other spinner bag we tested. Briggs & Riley keeps its design consistent, adding, at most, small improvements such as this year’s upgraded lifting handle. Our 6-foot-6 paid tester pointed out that the Baseline Essential’s handle extended an inch and a half farther than that of the Travelpro Platinum Elite, which made it less likely to hit his heels as he pulled it.

Although the wheels don’t snap into alignment, they are exceptionally smooth-rolling and easy to maneuver. If you fly more than 25,000 miles per year, it’s worthwhile to invest in luggage that goes beyond merely being sturdy and actually improves your overall travel experience. That’s why we’ve been recommending it since we first covered this topic in 2014. The Baseline Essential is one of the best carry-on luggage options available today.

Close-up of the plastic handle of the Briggs & Riley’s CX expansion and compression system.

Its compression system is truly a marvel. The most ingenious part of the Baseline Essential bag is its CX expansion and compression system. Pull upward on two plastic handles inside the bag, and you can extend its depth a full 2.5 inches. Load the bag as full as you need to, and zip it closed. Then you push down on the bag, which compresses it as a clip mechanism secures it in place. Unlike other expansion systems, which are either open or closed, this one locks into incremental positions. It’s a unique design and very satisfying to use.

The inside of a Briggs & Riley and a Travelpro Platinum Elite spinners.

It’s the easiest to pack. Briggs & Riley placed the tracks for the Baseline Essential handles on the outside of the bag, which allows for a flat surface in the interior of the bag, with no small crevices to work around for simple packing. And in our tests, after packing 10 bags and trying to figure out strategies for each nook and cranny, packing on a broad flat surface felt like a luxury. According to our measurements, the bag, unexpanded, offers 1,905 cubic inches of storage room (and that accounts for the space occupied by the wheel wells and such). Expanded, it can stow 2,110 cubic inches. That’s remarkably efficient for a bag that does so much. All of these features add up to a carry-on that is easier to pack than any other bag we tested.

The Baseline Essential spinner is also the only spinner luggage model we tested with a built-in garment folder. It’s similar to the folder in Travelpro’s two-wheeled Platinum Elite bag, and that’s a good thing. It’s easy to pack and has an anchor point for hangers. Each of the three folds has a bit of padding that helps to keep a suit from pinching onto itself and creasing, though much of that depends on how well you pack. You can fit a week’s worth of clothes in the Baseline Essential, including some puffy gear for colder weather. A wide, wrinkle-free tie-down system completes the package.

It’s understated. On the outside, the Baseline Essential is pretty unremarkable. There’s nothing eye-grabbing about the bag, which is good if you’re trying to avoid being gate-checked (or having it stolen). Its outer, nylon fabric seems to be of a tighter weave than that used on the other bags we’ve tested. We also noticed a robust feel to the zippers, which are a self-repairing type made by YKK.

Similar to our top pick, the Baseline Essential includes a charging pocket. However, Briggs & Riley skipped the internal USB wiring, instead opting for a simple pocket arrangement (video) on the back of the bag for discreetly storing a charge pack and your phone. It’s an elegant solution.

It comes with an excellent warranty. All Briggs & Riley bags come with a lifetime warranty that covers any damage to the “functional aspects” of the bag, even if caused by an airline (like Travelpro, Briggs & Riley does not cover cosmetic wear or cleaning). Although Briggs & Riley handles warranty-covered repairs at no extra cost, you do have to pay to ship the bag to the company to carry out any repairs; it will ship your bag back to you for free. Or you can drop off the bag at one of the many repair centers . Briggs & Riley emphasizes that returning your bag to you in its original condition, even after repairs, is not always possible. The bags are easy to service and repair, so you can also order the parts you need and replace them yourself at home.

We’ve put in the miles, and the Baseline Essential is in a separate league. Over a five-year period before the pandemic, Wirecutter founder Brian Lam carried a two-wheeled Baseline Essential carry-on while traveling 150,000 miles and farther. After considering all the bags in our test and logging an additional 40,000 miles with a similarly priced bag by Tumi, he was convinced that this model is the best for anyone who’s always on the move. “I love this bag. It carries so much,” Brian said. “Sometimes I check it. Sometimes I carry it. It always fits.”

Dimensions: 22 by 14 by 9 (expands to 11.5) inches (HWD) Weight: 10 pounds Volume: 37 liters (expands to 48 liters)

  • Despite the plastic shielding, the exposed rails on the exterior could use more protection. While dragging the bag up stairs (which we don’t advise doing), we felt more scraping than we’d like.
  • At first glance, the handle feels too loose for a roughly $700 bag. We spoke to Briggs & Riley representatives, and they explained that this is a deliberate choice: The looser tolerances allow for the handle to retract by itself when you click its button, without your having to force it down. In practice, this is very helpful for scaling stairs and could save you some hassle in tight quarters, such as in the aisle of an airplane.
  • At 10 pounds, the Baseline Essential is the heaviest bag we recommend. In this price range, weight often equals durability, which equals quality. But if you’re uncomfortable with a heavier bag, this isn’t the best pick for you.

A Carl Friedrik The Carry-On, our upgrade pick for the best hard-sided carry-on.

Carl Friedrik’s The Carry-On is an impressive polycarbonate case that improves in areas where most other companies tend to cut corners.

It’s robust and durable. It improves the usual hard-case design primarily by replacing the zipper with an aluminum frame sealed with two metal latches incorporating TSA locks. This trim makes the case feel far more robust, which is a very satisfying feeling when you’re wheeling luggage around an airport.

An opened Carl Friedrik The Carry-On suitcase showing its removable compression pad.

Clasping shut an aluminum frame with a metal lock is pleasing—it feels like closing a safe and locking it tight. The polycarbonate shell has an equally rigid feeling but exhibits plenty of flexibility under strain. Although it’s difficult to compare polycarbonates between brands, higher-end polycarbonate feels dense to the touch even as the material flexes; in this piece of luggage, Carl Friedrik offers impressive quality.

Additionally, the Carl Friedrik Carry-On has YKK zippers internally and Hinomoto spinner wheels from Japan—both considered the top of their class.

It’s thoughtfully styled. The soft leather accents and bolted frame all have a certain maturity that’s often lacking in other, competing cases. This look carries to the inside of the luggage as well. A simple gray polyester lining accompanies two sets of compression straps and a removable compression pad, which has a zippered pocket.

It has an excellent warranty. As you might expect for the price, Carl Friedrik backs up its luggage with a lifetime warranty that protects against airline damage (assuming the airline hasn’t responded to your request for compensation within 14 days).

Dimensions: 21.6 by 14.5 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 8.6 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • This is a brand-new pick—so far we haven’t found any flaws, but we’re keeping an eye on the latches. Luggage latches are small, complicated mechanical devices that have a myriad of ways to fail.
  • The handle feels just a touch loose, which, as with our upgrade pick from Briggs & Riley , can be a benefit. It can also sometimes be a hazard. Again, we’ll continue testing it.

A Yeti Crossroads 22-inch/35-liter Wheeled Luggage.

Hybrid designs like the Yeti Crossroads 22″/35L Wheeled Luggage aren’t for everyone, but if you like the flexibility of a soft-sided luggage with the hard-hitting ruggedness of a polycarbonate back and two large fixed wheels, then this bag is just right.

It’s made from tough materials and easy-to-repair parts. Yeti has a reputation for using tough, sometimes cutting-edge, materials in all its gear. The Crossroads is no exception. The 700-denier nylon is one of the better nylons we’ve tested—tightly woven and exceptionally durable. (Denier is a measure of the fiber thickness in a fabric.)

View of the inside of a Yeti Crossroads 22-inch/35-liter Wheeled Luggage.

The Crossroads comes in only a two-wheeled design, which is usually able to withstand more damage than a four-wheeled design. The wheels are also easier to service on the road and often replaceable. 5

It’s well organized. It includes a front panel organizer, similar to that of modern laptop backpacks, with two slots for your laptop and tablet plus a mesh pocket for spare gear. Fully packed, it still has room for a few magazines as well, if you like. Internally, the soft top has a zippered main compartment with a decent amount of packing space, as well as two mesh organizing pockets.

It’s a pleasure to pack. As the Crossroads is built around a molded polycarbonate base, the entire suitcase becomes, in essence, a large tray to pack and then zip shut. It’s a very satisfying design—easier to manage than many of the clamshell designs that are currently popular. Yeti’s packing cubes are designed to fit snugly in the Crossroads’s main compartment, and the bag does come with one small cube. But if you choose these, you’re spending a premium for additional packing cubes when almost any packing cube will work.

Dimensions: 22 by 14 by 9 inches (HWD) Weight: 8 pounds Volume: 40 liters

  • We’d love to see a better warranty. Three years is very limited when compared with other luggage brands selling similarly priced suitcases—especially for a bag that claims to be as tough as the brand’s reputation.
  • Occasionally, Yeti’s tough-gear reputation veers almost into absurdity, as with the inclusion here of self-sealing zippers on a bag that isn’t actually waterproof—merely weather resistant. They’re top-of-the-line zippers. But self-sealing zippers can be hard to operate and require regular lubrication, which most people aren’t used to providing.
  • The front-facing laptop organizer is woefully unshielded. If you’re traveling with a laptop, place it deep within the bag if you want it properly protected.
  • The bag feels heavy—by our measurements, it weighs about a half pound more than Yeti’s 7.5-pound estimation. It’s not the heaviest of our picks, but something about the weight distribution and shape of the bag makes it feel heavier when you’re swinging it around.

If you need a hard-sided budget bag: Look at the Gregory Quadro Hardcase 22″ , an unexpectedly high-quality suitcase from an outdoor-gear company. Gregory offers a lifetime warranty with service and repair. Although the warranty doesn’t explicitly mention airline damage, Gregory’s good reputation speaks for itself in this matter. However, the Quadro Hardcase is a pound heavier (at 6.5 pounds) and about $60 more than our budget pick.

If the Away Carry-On is sold out: Consider the Monos Carry-On Plus . Picking between these two models came down to splitting some very fine hairs. Both use YKK zippers. Both have lifetime warranties. The handles and interiors are almost identical. Monos even hides the stitching that attaches the zipper to the polycarbonate frame, which is a nice aesthetic touch. The difference came down to the Away Carry-On’s wheels, which spun just that much more freely in our testing, and the underside handle, which made it easier to pull out of overhead bins. And we’ve tested the Away Carry-On for longer. However, if it’s unavailable, the Monos model is a good, nearly identical substitute.

If you want a bag made of recycled materials: We suggest the Paravel Aviator Carry-On . Paravel is attempting to design luggage with recycled materials and some environmentally minded transparency to the company’s production methods. However, you pay a premium for the effort. Quality-wise, the bag is similar to our other hard-sided picks, for about a hundred more dollars. And much of the Paravel branding is built on carbon offsets, which we are deeply skeptical of (though we wish they worked).

If you’re an infrequent adventurer: Try the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag Roller , which could almost be an also-great pick under our hybrid pick . It’s cheaper, has a better warranty (but no explicit coverage for airline damage), and is made from recycled materials. However, the overall build quality is wanting. For example, the polycarbonate shell doesn’t fully cover the tubes for the extendable handle as it does with our hybrid pick. It seems an oversight for bags that are built to knock around.

If the best possible suit-packing experience is all you want, and money is no object: The Vocier C38 Carry-On Luggage is worth a look, despite a few flaws and an $800 price tag. The C38 takes a unique, fold-free approach to packing clothes. Rather than folding garments in on themselves to fit in the bag, it bends the suit around the outside of the luggage frame in a U shape. This packing method creates no creases and therefore no wrinkles. The case is protected by a limited lifetime warranty that doesn’t cover airline damage.

We hope to take a look at the European brand Floyd , which is currently popular on Instagram. At first glance, it’s another piece of luggage looking to appeal to a younger mass audience. But the easy-to-replace polyurethane wheels and bearings—similar to skateboard wheels—do have “user-serviceable parts inside” curb appeal.

We’re currently testing Level8’s Voyageur series of luggage, which features an extra-wide handle. It’s a design trend we’re starting to track with a few lesser-known brands (and, incidentally, a Louis Vuitton case costing several thousand dollars). A wide handle should do two things: It should free up a little more space inside the luggage, and it should improve handling.

Lastly, we’re considering expanding our coverage to include equipment cases like those made by Pelican . Though their appropriate use is very specific, when you need to travel with high-end gear or fragile valuables, Pelican cases more or less set the standard.

Soft-sided carry-on luggage

Cotopaxi Allpa 38L Roller Bag : We’re generally fans of Cotopaxi’s Allpa line, but this two-wheeled bag falls short. Specifically, the bottom of the bag is split by the zipper, which gives the bag an unstable feeling when it’s standing upright.

Eagle Creek Tarmac XE 4-Wheel 22″ Carry On Luggage : If this bag were about $150 cheaper, it would be a good price for the quality. We like the recycled materials, but the bag lacks framing.

Solo Re:Treat Carry-On Spinner : I appreciate any bag made entirely out of recycled materials, but this model (from a brand owned by the same company that manages Briggs & Riley) felt awfully flimsy. Even with its five-year warranty, I just don’t trust that this bag can go the distance.

Thule Subterra : The clamshell design—similar to the ones you find on hard-sided bags—makes this bag difficult to close if you’re trying to fill it to its full capacity. It just isn’t as easy to use as our soft-sided picks.

Timbuk2 Copilot Luggage Roller : The balance on this bag was decent, and it stood up well unloaded or loaded. Its wheels had a cheap ball-bearing rhythmic chatter, though, and the abundance of zippers and internal compartments made it tedious to pack.

Tumi Aerotour International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On : At about half the price, this would be a great bag. But paying nearly $700 for a five-year warranty and a bag that doesn’t do nearly as much as a Briggs & Riley suitcase seems a bit silly.

Hard-sided carry-on luggage

Amazon Basics 24-Inch Hardside Spinner : This bag is a surprisingly good carry-on for about $90. However, its ABS plastic shell is not as tough as a polycarbonate shell. It’s worth investing more in your luggage—the bag you choose will last longer and work better.

Arlo Skye The Frame Carry-On : The Arlo Skye carry-on is a decent piece of luggage, but it’s hard to square the bag with its cost: $200 more than our pick from Away .

Away The Carry-On: Aluminum Edition : 10 pounds! At this weight, you’ve lost a quarter of your allowable luggage weight to the suitcase alone, unpacked. And it’s nearly as expensive as our upgrade pick, with a much less satisfying compression system.

Briggs & Riley Torq and Sympatico : Though these collections seek to solve a different problem, neither is as impressive as the Baseline series.

Calpak Ambeur Carry-On Luggage : We preferred sturdier polycarbonate shells over Calpak’s blended ABS polycarbonate shell. Also, the bag’s handling felt jittery against normal airport floor surfaces.

Delsey Rempart Expandable Spinner Carry-On : At just around $200, the Rempart is a decent budget option. However, the external styling (like layers of pressed sheet pans) is an odd choice. It has some practicality, but only if you’re stacking identical Delsey cases one on top of another, which might happen, I suppose, at some point … maybe.

July Carry On : In the lineup between July, Monos, and Away, July falls just short. We appreciate the lifetime warranty, YKK zippers, and flexible but dense-feeling polycarbonate. But the overall design doesn’t do much to improve on the category (as the Monos bag subtly does).

Level8 Road Runner Pro Carry-On 20″ : This is potentially a decent budget pick at just around $200. But the one-year warranty and the somewhat fiddly TSA lock and front latching panel give us pause.

Lojel Cubo Medium : Although we liked the uncommon top-loading design, the internal organization of the lid made packing this carry-on difficult. We also weren’t impressed by the zippered expansion system, which made the suitcase feel bulkier than our picks.

Lojel Voja Medium : An odd suitcase, this would be a great children’s suitcase or a budget pick—especially if it were under $200. But its current price is steep for a polypropylene blend with a couple of latches.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Chris Ryan.

Airline policies vary, but a general rule is that the bag must be under 45 linear inches—the total sum of the bag’s length, width, and depth. Here’s the current sizing breakdown among the major US airlines:

  • Alaska Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Allegiant Air: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • American Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches (the dimensions of soft-sided garment bags are allowed to add up to 51 inches)
  • Delta Air Lines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Frontier Airlines: 24 by 16 by 10 inches (and less than 35 pounds)
  • Hawaiian Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • JetBlue Airways: 22 by 14 by 9 inches
  • Southwest Airlines: 24 by 16 by 10 inches
  • Spirit Airlines: 22 by 18 by 10 inches
  • Sun Country Airlines: 24 by 16 by 11 inches
  • United Airlines: 22 by 14 by 9 inches

We double-checked the measurable packable space of our top picks against the manufacturers’ listed volumes by filling each piece of luggage with hundreds of Ping-Pong balls: 144 Ping-Pong balls weigh exactly 0.5 pound, and each Ping-Pong ball represents approximately 2 cubic inches (PDF) . After weighing each piece of luggage three times to establish an average empty weight, we filled the bags as full as we could with Ping-Pong balls and measured the change in weight. For every half-pound increase in weight we estimated 288 cubic inches of packable space.

His five-day travel kit included the following:

  • 1 two-piece linen suit on a hanger
  • 1 dress shirt on a hanger
  • 1 pair of jeans
  • 1 pair of khakis
  • 5 medium-weight to lightweight shirts
  • 1 heavy sweater
  • 2 flannel shirts
  • 5 pairs of boxer briefs
  • 5 pairs of sport socks

Her five-day travel kit included the following:

  • 1 dress on a hanger
  • 1 blazer on a hanger
  • 1 blouse on a hanger
  • 1 pair of heels
  • 2 pairs of jeans
  • 1 pair of light sneakers
  • 5 pairs of underwear and 3 bras
  • 1 pair of yoga pants
  • 1 flannel shirt
  • 1 hair dryer
  • 1 curling iron
  • 1 jewelry/makeup kit
  • 3 pairs of sport socks
  • 4 lightweight shirts

You use a garment folder by laying a suit or dress across the panels, folding them into themselves, and zipping up the inner compartment. A folder should be wide enough that a suit isn’t cramped, and it should include hanger straps (which should fit around everything, even larger plastic hangers) to keep things from shifting around too much. Some folding boards have 0.75-inch-diameter foam rolls in them to help prevent creases along the packed clothes’ fold lines. When you aren’t traveling with fancy clothes, you can take the whole apparatus apart and use it as luggage dividers in the main bag itself, or leave it at home, converting the suit/dress compartment into an extra packing cube.

Yeti doesn’t seem to have an easy way to order replaceable wheels. But the 3.5-by-1-inch wheels are fairly common, and we’re looking at the best possible alternatives.

Meet your guide

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Kit Dillon is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter. He was previously an app developer, oil derrick inspector, public-radio archivist, and sandwich shop owner. He has written for Popular Science, The Awl, and the New York Observer, among others. When called on, he can still make a mean sandwich.

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Carry-ons are arguably the piece of luggage travelers pull out most often, whether it's the only bag coming on a weekend trip or used in tandem with a checked suitcase. It also spends the most time with us in transit, which means the functionality is even more important: Are your belongings easy to get to if you need to retrieve something while waiting at your gate? Is there a space to stash whatever item you remember on your way out the door? These are a few of the things Traveler editors considered when sifting through the seemingly endless options on the market. We set out to find the best of the best—bags that are lightweight but still sturdy, have enough space to house clothes, shoes, toiletries, and accessories, and will hold up for many trips to come. After months of testing, these are the pieces we've deemed the best carry-on luggage of 2023.

What we considered:

When testing out carry-on luggage, we asked editors and contributors to consider several factors: How light a bag was on its own, how much it could fit, whether the design and organizational factors were helpful (and aesthetically pleasing), how well it held up in transit, how easy or difficult it is to roll and pick up, whether it's worth the price point, and if there are any unique features that set it apart from other carry-on suitcases or bags they've used.

This article is part of Condé Nast Traveler' s first-ever Luggage Week , for which dozens of suitcases, backpacks, and weekender bags were road-tested by our editors.

What size can a carry-on bag be?

It depends on which airline you're flying with, but typically, dimensions are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 9 inches high for domestic airlines (Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, Delta, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, and United Airlines adhere to these figures; American Airlines allows for an extra inch of height, while and Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines's max is 24" x 16" x 10" and Spirit Airlines's allotment is 22" x 18" x 10"). Some airlines provide a single number; dimensions must add up to that number or below to be considered compliant.

International airlines tend to have slightly different size requirements; 21.5" x 15.5" x 9" is typical, but here are some exact specifications by airline:

  • Air Canada: 21.5" x 15.5" x 9"
  • Air France: 21.6" x 13.7" x 9.8"
  • British Airways: 22" x 18" x 10"
  • Emirates: 21.6" x 15" x 8.6"
  • Lufthansa: 21.6" x 15.7" x 9"
  • Qatar Airways: 20" x 15" x 10"
  • Singapore Airlines: 45 total inches

What can’t I take in my carry-on?

Liquids over 3.4 ounces (100mL) are not allowed in your carry-on. Additionally, firearms and other potentially hazardous items are prohibited. Check TSA's website for specific items you may have questions about.

Are carry-on bags free?

Again, it depends on which you're flying with and what kind of ticket you purchase. These airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item), regardless of what level ticket you bought:

  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines

While these airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item) to all travelers except those who purchased a base fare:

  • United Airlines

Top recommendations:

  • Best overall carry-on: Paravel The Aviator Carry-On
  • Best lightweight carry-on: July Carry-On Light
  • Best budget carry-on: Béis The Carry-On Roller
  • Best expandable carry-on: Away Carry-On Flex
  • Best softside carry-on: Travelpro Platinum Elite softside spinner

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Weight: 8.2 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Glides smoothly even when fully packed, unique look and feel Cons: No external phone charger included, could use an interior pocket along the length of the bag

Luggage brand Paravel has built a dedicated following thanks to its retro Wes Anderson–style designs and use of sustainable materials. The Aviator Carry-On is no different: Available in shades like scout tan, safari green, and scuba navy, it has a recycled polycarbonate shell, recycled zippers, and an interior lining made from 15 upcycled plastic water bottles. It's a favorite of senior editor Megan Spurrell : “This is one of two carry-on roller bags I have used regularly for nearly three years—we’ve traveled everywhere from Lisbon to Mexico City to Los Angeles together.” Spurrell has used it for weeklong trips, and notes that it's still in good shape after years of use: “It has definitely gotten scratched up from being thrown into the hull of planes (I have checked it before, even though it’s carry-on), but it has held up well otherwise—there are no cracks in the shell, zipper issues despite how much I have stuffed it, nor sticky wheels.” The one minor flaw: The top handle placement is a bit counterintuitive, placed on the side of the suitcase further from your body.

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Weight: 8.36 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 16" x 10"

Pros: Comfortable handle, fairly easy to clean Cons: Although the beige color is incredibly pretty, it gets dirty very quickly; I would recommend a darker color

With a pretty, ribbed design and thoughtful features like a cushioned silicone grip on the handle, you wouldn't guess this is one of the most affordable suitcases on our list. It's been tested by commerce producer Paris Wilson , who used it to pack for her and her boyfriend on a weeklong trip to the Florida Keys; with the help of the expandable zipper, it fit at least 14 outfits as well as four pairs of shoes and two purses. The wheels have stood up to bumpy roads—“We live in downtown Manhattan where cobblestone streets are a staple and we still managed to make it to the subway without any hangups”—and the included pouches come in handy for dirty clothes or even souvenirs. “I’m tempted to buy the remaining luggage to create a set; I would recommend this to anyone who's interested in building their luggage collection but might not know where to start.”

A suitcase.

Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Durable wheels, easy to lift, compression straps Cons: Because of its size, it may be checked on smaller planes or flagged to be checked on planes at full capacity

Away recently upgraded a few of its core suitcases, including The Bigger Carry-On. Updates include an additional zipper compartment, a color-matched interior made of recycled polyester, and an underside grab handle for easy overhead bin lifting. Tested by editorial assistant Jessica Chapel , who has taken it on a flight to New Mexico, a bus ride to New Jersey, and in cars on weekend trips from New York, it's one of the lighter bags on the list at under eight pounds. Compared to her previous suitcase, “It does wonders. Prior to this luggage I often traveled with a checked bag. I can fit almost as much in this suitcase, and it's way more practical—and feels more swift, given the 360-degree wheels.”

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Weight: 3.9 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 14" × 7.5"

Pros: I enjoy the ease with which you can move this piece of luggage around; it feels very zippy Cons: The telescopic handle sometimes sticks

July calls this the lightest double-wheel suitcase in the world, and it is the lightest we've tested here at Traveler at just under four pounds when empty. Research director Alexandra Sanidad has brought it on planes to Phoenix, Arizona, and Portland, Oregon, and on an Amtrak to Woodstock, New York; she says “it's very cute and fits nicely in tight spaces,” and is a “good price for a sturdy, colorful, functional suitcase.” As for what it fits, light packers can fit a week’s worth of clothing in here; if you’re bringing multiple day and night outfits, plan for a weekend’s worth.

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Weight: 11.1 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 16" x 9"

Pros: Extremely functional and stylish, glides smoothly even when full Cons : It’s a little large for a carry-on; I've had to check it twice so far

Tumi bags are an investment—at over $1,000, this is one of the priciest bags on our list of the best carry-on luggage—but for frequent business travelers or those looking for a lifelong investment piece, it might be the bag for you. It's gone with former Traveler editor Alex Erdekian on trips to Mexico, Italy and France, a bachelorette party at Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, and Boston. She calls it “the most beautiful suitcase I’ve owned,” and appreciates the “zipper expansion that drastically increases the depth of the suitcase,” as well as the “sneaky zipper around the front that allows you to pull out clothes quickly.” It is one of the heavier bags on the list, though, and Erdekian says she's had difficulty lifting it overhead when full. Also of note: It comes with a five-year warranty, and can be customized with a monogram or set of “pop of color” accessories.

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Weight: 6.53 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Budget-friendly, very lightweight Cons: Since its design is pretty plain, it's not the most aesthetically pleasing suitcase on our list

This hardside carry-on with spinner wheels and a built-in TSA lock has racked up rave reviews on Amazon, like this one: “It fit an odd amount of stuff in it. It's like a clown car. It has compartments and zippers that keep things separate and organized. It holds up well and is really good looking. It's absolutely worth every penny. I'm purchasing more for the rest of the family.” Traveler editor Meaghan Kenny agrees, calling it an overpacker's dream bag. The hardside spinner comes in black, navy, bright blue, and orange.

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Weight: 8.1 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 10.3"

Pros: The front zipper is such a plus, with lots of sections for organizing Cons: The color range isn’t huge—I wish they alternated in more shades

This Arlo Skye zipper-front suitcase has gone on many trips with Spurrell —she alternates between this and a Paravel carry-on, and this one has been to Peru, upstate New York, and Montauk: “I take it as a carry-on for most flights—from weekend trips to weeklong getaways—because it’s surprisingly roomy, with an organized front pocket that I can easily stow essentials like my laptop, book, and magazines in.” Sleek yet durable, it comes with a removable charger (boasting both USB C and USB A ports), two shoe bags, a laundry bag, and a cotton storage cover. The aesthetics are a plus, too: “I love the design of this bag—it feels like a reliable, sleek rolling bag, with design you’ll never get tired of.”

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Weight: 7.8 lbs. Dimensions: 23.5" x 14.5" x 9"

Pros: Expandable design, multiple exterior pockets Cons: Some travelers may prefer a clamshell opening; may be too large for some international flights

Every inch counts—especially if you're traveling with just a carry-on—and softside luggage offers a little more give than hard-shell bags. This expandable pick has a telescopic handle, spinner wheels for easy gliding, and an external USB port for charging your devices. It's earned an “Amazon's Choice” distinction thanks to its consistently high reviews and competitive pricing (its larger size, which has many similar internal features, is a favorite of former Traveler editor Louis Cheslaw). The suitcase is available in several shades (including black, Bordeaux, and true navy) and three carry-on sizes (19-, 20-, and 21-inches).

A suitecase.

Weight: 8.15 lbs. Dimensions: 21.7" x 13.7" x 9"

Pros: Expandable, easy to roll Cons: Scuffs easily, no exterior pockets

Go one step further, space-wise, with this expandable suitcase, which gives you an additional 2.25" of packing space when needed. Traveler 's global associate director of audience development Lara Kramer has used this bag for trips as long as a week (including a trip to London ), and noted how smoothly it rolled across almost any surface, thanks to its 360-degree spinner wheels. “The joy of this luggage is its simplicity,” she says. “It's a pretty straightforward design, but what it does, it does very well: glide smoothly and easily with its 360-degree spinner wheels and provide the luxury of expanding to add more room if needed. Between my husband and I, one of us is always snagging it as our main carry-on.” Kramer recommends choosing a unique color for your bag, or adding your favorite sticker to the outer hard shell to help it stand out, and notes the inevitable scuffs can look pretty jarring against the black colorway.

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Weight: 12.5 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Very easy to store, even in small places; soft handle grip Cons: Expandable mechanism can be tricky to lock into place

The designers at Béis knew what they were doing when they built this soft-sided expandable carry-on , a favorite of senior commerce editor Madison Flager . It's a big space saver for people with minimal closet or storage space, and yet still fits plenty when expanded—enough for a long weekend to five-day trips. An exterior front pocket holds a laptop sleeve, pocket to place a portable charger (and a small hole to slip the charging cord through), plus a key clip. Smooth-rolling wheels and a soft hand cushion on the underside of the handle are great touches, too.

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Weight: 7.16 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Responsive handle, very lightweight Cons: No exterior pockets for added storage

Lightweight with a rugged exterior, frequent traveler Patrick Thompson noted that this bag “seems like it would hold up to the hustle and bustle of an airport, getting jammed into an overhead compartment, and any excessive packing into the trunk of a car.” He's been using it regularly for over a year, bringing it on trips as long as two weeks (Argentina and Italy), as well as long weekend trips to Utah, Georgia, and Florida, and while it has gotten scuffed, it's still in good shape, and is a bag he'd recommend to other travelers. “I love the color and that it's very lightweight. I find it to be easily rollable when traveling.” While there is “a stealth pocket on the top corner that holds smaller items, which can be very useful and convenient while trudging through the airport,” he hasn't often utilized the front exterior zipper, which is meant for easy access to the main compartment, and would prefer another exterior pocket in place of it.

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Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 20" x 14" x 7.9"

Pros: Built-in garment folder, interior compression system, exterior pockets Cons: Doesn't roll as easily when full

Senior features editor Rebecca Misner calls this suitcase “a professional travelers’ dream carry-on: very sturdy, and full of bells and whistles that actually make packing easier.” Briggs & Riley's signature expansion system allows travelers to press a button and pull up on a lever in the main compartment to expand the suitcase sides vertically. “Once you’re packed and zipped, you just push down on the exterior sides to compress.” Other notable features include mesh interior pockets, a built-in garment folder with a foam roll bar that keeps clothes from wrinkling, and unassuming SpeedThu pocket pockets on the exterior made to fit a passport and boarding pass—with a bright orange lining that signals when the pocket is open (meaning your important docs are at risk).

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Weight: 9.9 lbs. Dimensions: 14" x 22" x 9.5" Pros: Keeps dress clothes wrinkle-free, exterior pocket to hold documents or other small items Cons: May not be large enough to be your only suitcase on a trip

Heading to a wedding or business trip ? Kramer vouches for this compact Travelpro garment bag. “The lay-flat garment bag design is the real gem of this carry-on. It holds way more than you think—and arriving with all of your dresses and shirts wrinkle-free is a huge game changer.” The durable nylon fabric, made with a Duraguard coating, is a bonus, too.

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Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 22.8" x 9.4" x 15"

Pros: Smooth-rolling wheels, built-in phone charger, antimicrobial lining Cons: Scratched easily on first use

Tested by destinations editor Shannon McMahon , who prefers to travel with expandable hard-side spinners, this one stands out for “its super roomy packing capacity and its smooth-rolling wheels.” It's become her go-to carry-on after first using it for a four-day getaway last year with room to spare ( even after buying souvenirs ). Smart features of the utilitarian bag include a built-in phone charger, zippered laundry compartment, oversized mesh organizational pockets, and antimicrobial lining. The exterior scratched surprisingly easily on that first trip, but beyond that it hasn't seen much damage: “It's not a fight against scratches on the outside like I thought it would be, it seems like it was just a first-use thing.” The bag's biggest pros: Its packing power and its ultra-lightweight—“it's light as a feather when empty,” McMahon says.

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Weight: 6.06 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9" Pros: Wheels smoothly, easy to carry around Cons: Laptop sleeve doesn't fit much else, so if not using it, feels like an unnecessary use of space

Frequent traveler Katie Thompson has been using this suitcase for over a year, bringing it to Italy, Argentina, Florida, upstate New York, and Savannah, and calls it “an organizer's dream.” The Samsonite carry-on is loaded with zip pockets and mesh nets to give every item its own place. Thompson says it “can comfortably fit a week's worth of clothing if you are a light packer, but is probably best for a weekend trip,” and notes it rolls easily and in all directions. Another perk: The hardshell exterior has built in patterns that help to hide any scratches, though it has gotten some scuffs with time. Overall, it is “sleek, unique, and compact,” though overall storage is on the smaller side: “The additional pockets on the top side make the inside smaller,” Thompson says. “It fits less than my previous carry-on, but I still managed 10 days in Italy with it.”

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Weight: 8.25 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 13.5" x 9.5" Pros: Front pocket for last-minute items, plenty of interior compartments Cons: Limited color options, no expansion

Hard-shell bags with a front pocket are few and far between, but this Calpak bag makes a strong case for it. Executive editor Erin Florio says she “actually [looks] forward to packing this thing;” while she was worried about its size at first glance, after traveling with it, she says smart packers could pack for up to 10 days with it. “The inner compartments make it really easy to organize all your items, from shoes to laundry to toiletries, which helps you fit in more,” she says. As for that exterior pocket, it can fit a laptop, hardcover book, and magazines.

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Weight: 6.3 lbs. Dimensions: 23" H x 14.5" W x 9.5" D Pros: Lightweight and fits a lot of clothing including shoes Cons: Hard to lift when heavy. Also hard to clean/get scuffs out

Recommended by associate social media manager Kayla Brock , this expandable carry-on has a mesh zip compartment and zip-lock compartments inside, which make organizing clothes, accessories, and toiletries easy. She has brought it to North Dakota, Europe, New York, Zanzibar, Seattle, Jamaica, Chicago, Colorado, and the Cayman Islands, packing for as long as three weeks with it (though in winter time, it's better suited for weekend trips). “Although it originally looks like my clothes wouldn’t fit (I’m guilty of overpacking), the suitcase closed with ease,” Brock says. In the year-plus that she's been using it, it has gotten some scuffs and discoloration on certain parts of the body, and the zippers have bent a little; however, Brock still strongly recommends it: “Out of all the suitcases I have this is my absolute favorite and without a doubt the one that I take with me on a trip.”

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Luggage Wheels Types: Everything You Need to Know

It’s almost hard to fathom that a few decades ago, people lugged their suitcases through airports, train stations, and city streets by hand – no wheels in sight. Then, in 1987, commercial airline pilot Bob Plath created a suitcase that rolled upright on two wheels pulled comfortably by a long handle. His invention would eventually become the Original Rollaboard®, and Plath would become the CEO of Travelpro®, the preferred luggage brand now carried by countless travelers and crews from over 90 airlines worldwide.

Today, you can’t travel anywhere without seeing modern luggage on wheels , such as inline skate wheels. Spinner luggage that rolls upright on four or more wheels has become as widely-loved, if not more so, than two-wheeled luggage. Yet, contrary to popular belief, more wheels is not always better and what goes into the wheels is even more important than how many there are.

Keys to choosing your perfect wheeled luggage include: understanding the advantages of each type of roll, knowing how and where you will take the bag, and choosing quality wheels made with the right materials.

Spinner Wheel Luggage vs. 2-Wheeled Luggage

Which type of rolling luggage is best for your needs? Will spinner luggage work for your travels, or is luggage with two wheels a better choice? Each type of roll has its own distinct function and benefits.

Luggage with two wheels is usually referred to as “Rollaboard” luggage, though true Rollaboard® luggage is only manufactured by Travelpro®. Luggage with four wheels is called “spinner” luggage, and comes in four- or eight-wheeled styles.

Compare the different types of spinner luggage here .

Of course, all roller luggage is designed to perform the same basic function: to let you roll your luggage rather than carry it. But how you roll on 2-wheeled vs. spinner luggage is where their designs differ. 

Two wheels provide a more durable and stable roll up steep hills and over uneven ground (like cobblestone streets). Two-wheeled luggage is also carried behind you at an angle with your arm down at your side. 

Four wheels provide better maneuverability on smooth surfaces because the wheels are designed to rotate 360° while the bag sits upright and rolls next to you. This lets you weave around obstacles as you move through airports or crowded streets. 

Of course, all spinner wheels are not created equal. If you have ever pushed a shopping cart with a wonky wheel, you know how frustrating it is when the wheels don’t cooperate. Be sure to choose spinner luggage with well-made components that keep all wheels going the same direction. 

Some Travelpro spinners take this a step further with MagnaTrac® 360° degree spinner wheels that use magnetic force to self-align, eliminating the chance of any rogue wheel slowing you down. 

Where and how you will use the luggage is what should lead your decision between buying 2-wheel vs. 4-wheel luggage

Consider this:   Reviews for the Travelpro Maxlite 5 expandable spinner are in and is made with great quality wheels and super lightweight composition, perfect for cobblestone roads or trotting through a crowded airport.

Luggage Wheel Materials

Along with wheel count, what the wheels are made of will make a big difference in how well your luggage handles and holds up. Luggage roller wheels are typically made of polyurethane (a highly-resilient flexible plastic), other plastics, or rubber.

Here are some tips to help you choose the type of wheels built to keep up with what you put them through:

  • Polyurethane wheels are the highest quality luggage wheels currently on the market. They are ultra-durable and provide the smoothest and most silent roll.
  • Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) is a specialized rubber designed to mimic the smoothness and durability of polyurethane, but at a lower cost. The issue with rubber is that it can wear down or grip too much and require more effort to roll. 
  • Other plastics can be cheaper to manufacture and look similar but will not perform like polyurethane. Hard plastic wheels can break, crack, and chip due to their brittleness. 

Even though polyurethane is extraordinarily tough, it’s still light enough to keep your luggage lightweight, whether you opt for hardside luggage or or prefer a soft-sided bag. 

Check out how to find the best lightweight luggage and see how different styles compare.

Number of Wheels - 2, 4, or 8

Yes, luggage can include more than two wheels or four spinner wheels. Some spinner luggage even comes in eight-wheeled options.

Doubling up the spinner wheels on each corner of the rolling bag gives the luggage added durability and stability. Plus, eight wheels sharing the work lowers the chances for ever needing wheel repairs or replacements.

Additional Hardware for your Luggage Wheels

Ball bearings can also make a difference in how your luggage wheels perform. Every type of luggage wheel has ball bearings that allow it to spin. Quality luggage will be made with high-quality ball bearings that will last longer and roll smoother than low-quality, cheaply-made ones.

Still, even the best quality wheels can fail if they are extremely abused, get debris stuck in them, or have been used excessively. If you are carrying quality luggage and do lose a wheel or one becomes damaged, you do not have to retire the bag. If your luggage still has plenty of life in it, simply replace the wheels and keep on rolling!

Related: How-to replace luggage wheels quickly and easily.

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An airport in Japan is celebrating a big milestone: it’s never lost a piece of luggage in 30 years.

Japan’s Kansai International Airport (KIX) won the Skytrax award for World’s Best Airport for Baggage Delivery 2024 .

“We believe that the record of having no baggage lost since the opening of the airport is the result of the daily efforts and careful work of everyone involved, including airlines and handling companies,” the airport said in a press release .

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Kansai airport, located in Osaka, first opened in 1994 and serves an estimated 20 million to 30 million passengers annually.

The award, which the airport has received eight times, is based on an evaluation of wait time before baggage pickup, efficiency of baggage delivery and response to lost baggage, according to the release.

The airport handled about 10 million baggage items in the 2023 fiscal year, reported the news organization Nikkei Asia .

“Multilayered checking work” is what makes their track record so successful, thanks to two or three staffers assessing the types and number of bags for each plane, as well as its passenger transit information.

“It’s important for multiple staff members to share information to prevent mistakes arising from erroneous assumptions,” Tsuyoshi Habuta, who supervises baggage operations at airport operator CKTS, told Nikkei Asia.

An airport staff member is seen wearing face mask as she walks through an almost empty International terminal at Kansai International Airport on March 16, 2020 in Osaka, Japan.

The outlet reported that the airport has a manual outlining the rules specific to each airline that is updated regularly to incorporate staff suggestions based on experience.

CKTS aims to get bags to baggage claim within 15 minutes after the aircraft’s arrival.

However, airport staff don’t believe they’re doing anything remarkable.

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“We only do our work on a daily basis and we are recognized for it. We are certainly happy to receive the award. I think our staff, especially those working on the ground, feel more pleased.”

Kansai airport expects to see 37.3 million passengers during the 2025 fiscal year, thanks to the six-month-long global-innovations forum World Expo 2025, according to Nikkei Asia.

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As a guy who's never been good at getting much sleep and has eyebrows that are more implicit than tangible, I started wearing makeup when I was 18 as a way to give the impression that I was well-rested and had a meaner glare than my otherwise brow-less appearance suggests.

With thousands of products on the market, and even more tutorials and guides, figuring out where to start with makeup for men can be a daunting experience, and the learning curve for getting the "no-makeup-makeup" look that many men want deceptively steep. Luckily, the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have both the product know-how and years of makeup testing data to help you shop for, shade match and apply makeup like a pro.

How to choose makeup for men

A roadblock for many men wanting to try wearing makeup is knowing what products to use. If you're a beginner and just wanting to spruce up your appearance or look more awake, you only need a handful of products, and it doesn't need to cost a fortune. Start off by looking at your face and figuring out what you want to accomplish. Generally, I'd recommend starting off with a brow pencil, concealer and tinted moisturizer (on a case-by-case basis). When picking which products to use, there's a few things to keep in mind:

✔️ Coverage: Coverage is how opaque the makeup is, ranging from sheer to full. Sheer and light coverage products are forgiving for a couple of reasons. They tend to blend out with less effort, they look less detectable on the skin and if your shade match isn't 100% correct it won't show up as drastically. If you're a beginner, consider concealers like e.l.f's Putty Color-Correcting Eye Brightener or Fenty Beauty's Bright Fix Eye Brightener . These concealers offer slight coverage that doesn't look makeup-y on the skin, and can be blended easily with your fingers.

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✔️ Finish: Makeup comes in a variety of finishes that can help achieve your desired look regardless of your skin type. Matte finish makeup can control shine for those with oily or combination skin. In a recent test of tinted moisturizers at the Good Housekeeping Institute, several testers with oily skin found that the bareMineral's Complexion Rescue Natural Matte Tinted Moisturizer controlled shine and made their skin appear smooth, another benefit to matte finish products.

Inversely, glowy or luminous makeup can provide dry skin with the moisture necessary to prevent the look of caking. In the same test of tinted moisturizers, a Good Housekeeping Beauty Awards winner, the Keys Soulcare It's Like Skin 2-In-1 Concealer + Tint was favored by testers for its natural, hydrating finish.

✔️ Shade: Complexion products tend to vary in shade by both depth and undertone . Depth refers to where the shade lies between very fair and very deep. Undertone refers to where the color lies on the warm and cool spectrum. In makeup, unlike in paint, "warm" typically refers to products with a yellow undertone, and "cool" to ones with pinker hues. "Neutral" products fall in the middle of these two ends.

Not sure where you fall? If your veins look green, you likely have warm undertones. If your veins appear blue or purple, you likely have cool undertones. If you see a mix of those colors, you might be neutral.

While it's good to know where you lie on both of these scales to help narrow down products, brands' terminology and shade classification systems are all unique, so the best way to find your match is to swatch it yourself in a store. If you're shopping online, many brands offer shade-finding tools or quizzes on their website that can help you narrow down your selection, though they vary in the quality of their recommendations.

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How to apply makeup for men

✔️ Prep and prime: Makeup will always look best on skin that's been properly prepared. For men, this can mean a couple of things. Start off by washing your face , which gets rid of excess oil and sebum that can cause makeup to break up on your face sooner. If you plan on covering your beard or mustache area with product, a fresh, close shave will give you the smoothest canvas for application. Finish off your prep step with a hydrating moisturizer that will help blend smoothly on the skin.

✔️ Cover and correct: The most elementary application of makeup is hiding anything about your features you wish to conceal, but depending on what you're covering, the application can vary. When covering under-eye discoloration with concealer, try to focus your application on solely the areas that appear darker, and use scarce amounts of product on areas with lines or that crease when you smile.

Blend the concealer using a small, dense yet fluffy brush like the Real Techniques Expert Concealer Brush , using tapping motions. Blend the edges of where you put down the concealer first, and then blend the most concentrated application areas to keep the concealer focused exactly where you need it. Alternatively, use your pinky finger to blend in a similar manner if you're working without brushes to maintain that same level of precision.

If you're covering zits, apply a very tiny amount of high coverage concealer directly on the spot, blending with either your fingers or a brush. Trying to neutralize redness in a larger area of the face? Sparingly use a green color corrector on the most red spots — according to the color wheel, green will cancel out redness — then blend and apply a tinted moisturizer atop for a natural-looking neutralization. Tinted moisturizers provide just a hint of color to even out your complexion and can be applied with your fingers or a brush.

If your skin leans toward the oily side, setting any concealer you apply by dusting the application area with a loose powder with a makeup brush can elongate the wear of the concealer. Using smaller makeup brushes will give you more precision, and while it might take a little more time, it'll deliver a more undetectable final product.

✔️ Emphasize and enhance: Perhaps the most fun part of makeup is deciding what you want to do with your face now that you've prepared a perfect canvas. There are no rules to this part, so in lieu of an instructive guide, take the following as ideas you can choose to adopt or ignore depending on what works for you.

A more defined brow can make you appear younger or more awake, and give structure to your face. For natural-looking brow enhancement, look for brow pencils with ultra-fine tips for creating hair-like strokes. Additionally, look for brow pencils that feature a wide range of shades and tones, like the Fenty Beauty Brow MVP , so you can ensure a seamless blend with your real hairs. To apply, simply draw hair-like strokes where your natural brows appear sparse, most frequently at the tails.

Placing contour under the frontmost part of your brows, the hollows of your cheeks, and jawbone can give your face a more masculine, gaunt look. Contouring is makeup technique that adds dimension and helps sculpt the face by using colors that are slightly darker or lighter than your natural skin color.

A little blush focused more towards the center and higher planes of the face (as opposed to the applies of the cheeks) can give you a youthful flush without pulling your features outward in a feminine way. Cream products tend to be easier to blend (you can use your fingers) and look more natural for this step — just make sure to not apply powder until all of your cream and liquid products are laid down.

Clear mascara like Maybelline's Great Lash is fantastic for not only opening up the eyes and taming unruly brows, but also for shaping your mustache or beard, and a colored brow gel like the Benefit Cosmetics Gimme Brow+ Tinted Volumizing Eyebrow Gel (a GH Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab expert favorite) can give a little more oomf to your facial hair if it's sparse in some areas.

Whatever you choose to incorporate into your routine, remember to have fun with it and not be afraid to experiment. In an endless sea of tutorials on TikTok and YouTube, it's important to remember that not every technique or product will work for everyone, and it's ultimately about what makes you look — and feel — good.

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Region: Moscow Oblast

Geographic coordinates: 55.783300, 38.466700, temperature range: -40.0°c to 30.0°c (-40°f to 86°f), climate: cold and snowy winters, mild summers with occasional heat waves., population: 158508, language: russian.

Elektrostal, Located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, Is a city known for its industrial heritage and diverse economy. With a population of around 150, 000 people, It lies approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow. Founded in 1916 as an industrial center for steel and metal production, Elektrostal’s most notable landmark is the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant (EMZ). The plant produces various steel products including railway wheels, Pipes, Wire rod, And sheet metal. Apart from its industrial significance, Elektrostal offers several cultural attractions that are worth visiting.

The Museum-Estate Kuskovo features an impressive collection of art and artifacts from the 18th century. Lake Senezh – a large freshwater lake outside Elektrostal’s city limits – provides opportunities for swimming, Boating or fishing during summer months. Elektrostal also has several parks where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling. Gorky Park features walking paths along with sports facilities like tennis courts and basketball courts. Public transport within Elektrostal itself is convenient with numerous bus routes connecting different parts within the city limits as well as nearby towns like Noginsk or Dmitrovskiy Districts in Moscow Region.

Overall Elektrostal offers visitors an interesting mix of industrial heritage, Cultural attractions and natural beauty making it definitely worth a visit whether you’re interested in learning about Russia’s steel industry or simply want to enjoy the outdoors.

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Important Landmarks

  • The Museum of Local Lore – it showcases the history and culture of the town.
  • The Church of St. Nicholas – a beautiful Orthodox church built in the 19th century.
  • Victory Park – a large park with several monuments dedicated to World War II heroes.
  • Ice Palace Vityaz – a modern ice arena that hosts various sports events and concerts.
  • Elektrostal Central Park – a popular spot for picnics, walking, and outdoor activities.
  • The Monument to Soviet Soldiers – located in Victory Square, it honors soldiers who died during World War II.
  • Elektrostal History Museum – displays artifacts from ancient times to present day including photographs, documents, paintings etc.,
  • Kuzminsky Park- A beautiful park with greenery all around perfect for spending some quality time with family or friends

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Primary Industries

  • Metallurgical Industry: Elektrostal is renowned for its steel production industry that involves the manufacturing of steel pipes, wires, sheets and other metal products.
  • Chemical Industry: The city boasts several chemical plants that produce chemicals such as ammonia, fertilizers and plastics.
  • Machinery Industry: Elektrostal has a significant machinery industry that produces machine tools, mining equipment and other industrial machinery.
  • Construction Materials Industry: There are several cement factories in the city producing cement and concrete products.
  • Food Processing Industry: Several food processing plants operate within the city producing dairy products, meat products and other food items.
  • Energy Sector: The city houses a thermal power plant which supplies electricity to the region.
  • Retail and Service Sector: Additionally, there is a well-developed retail sector with shopping centers, supermarkets and small shops catering to the local population’s needs.

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Noteable History

  • The city was founded in 1916 as a center for steel production during World War I.
  • During World War II, Elektrostal played a crucial role in supplying the Soviet army with weapons and ammunition.
  • In 1957, the first nuclear power plant in Russia was built near Elektrostal.
  • The city is known for producing high-quality steel that is used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.
  • Notable people from Elektrostal include Olympic gold medalist figure skater Irina Slutskaya and former Russian Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko.
  • In recent years, the city has undergone significant modernization efforts to improve its infrastructure and attract new businesses to the area.

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Museums and Things To See

  • Museum of Local Lore: This museum showcases the history and culture of Elektrostal and the surrounding region.
  • Victory Park: A large park dedicated to the victory in World War II, with monuments, memorials, and a military museum.
  • Church of St. Nicholas: A beautiful Orthodox church with stunning frescoes and icons.
  • The House-Museum of V.V.Vorovsky: This museum is dedicated to the revolutionary leader Vorovsky who lived in Elektrostal for a time.
  • The Central Culture and Leisure Park: A popular park with various attractions like amusement rides, sports facilities, cafes etc.
  • The Monument to the First Builders of Elektrostal: This monument commemorates those who built the city’s first industrial complex.
  • Art Gallery Art-El: An art center featuring works by local artists as well as exhibitions from around Russia and beyond.
  • Museum Elektrosvet: A unique museum showcasing lighting equipment from various periods starting from 19th century till present day.

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Cultural Events

  • City Day Celebration: This festival is held annually on the first weekend of September to celebrate the founding of Elektrostal.
  • International Festival The World of Dance: A dance festival featuring performances from various countries around the world.
  • Folklore Kaleidoscope Festival: A cultural event showcasing traditional folk music, dance, and costumes from different regions of Russia.
  • Art-Electro Festival: An art exhibition featuring works by local artists as well as artists from other parts of Russia.
  • Jazz Festivals: There are several jazz festivals held throughout the year in Elektrostal which feature performances by local and international jazz musicians.

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  • Shashlychnaya No. 1 – A restaurant specializing in shashlik (Russian kebabs) and other grilled meats.
  • Cafe U Dvukh Medvedey – A cozy cafe serving traditional Russian dishes like borscht, pelmeni (dumplings), and blini (pancakes).
  • Pivnaya Apteka – A beer bar with a wide selection of craft beers from Russia and around the world.
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Does anyone know how much does it cost to store your baggage at Vnukovo Airport and how secure the storage is?

I could only find the information about luggage storage at Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo, it is 500 rubles a day, but there was no information about Vnukovo.

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Does anyone know where to weight the baggage at Vnukovo Airport before boarding just to know if he is carrying as per allowance?

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> where to weight the baggage at Vnukovo Airport before boarding just to know if he is carrying as per allowance?

Right at check-in. If you don't like what you see on the weight display, you can step aside and make necessary adjustments, drink excess vodka, eat excess caviar, throw away excess gold etc.

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The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .

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