Travelers Club Chicago Luggage, 5-Piece Set (Open Box)
$77.59
Condition: New; Open Box
Color: Navy Blue
Top positive review
15 people found this helpful
Very nice carry-on luggage
By Bradley K. on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I bought this to replace a gym bag that had lost a zipper, pockets I did not use and was hard to find items I had packed in it. I used this carry-on luggage for a direct flight from DFW airport to Mazatlan, Mexico and a direct flight back. My wife and I stayed in three hotels including our final destination where we stayed for a week. I did have a checked in bag as well. But with this carry-on I was able to pack my toiletry bag, three days of underwear, t-shirts, two extra shirts and an extra pair of pants (in case I went to a place where jeans were not acceptable) plus my camera with spare batteries, my tablet, charger for tablets and phones, cables, a small bag of if needed essentials with room to spare. One side of the case has a zippered cover. the other side has an X elastic band with a plastic device at the cross that does not move to keep the straps in place. I could not find a way to detach two adjacent straps to put folded clothes under the straps. But the rule of thumb I read somewhere for elastic is if you do not stretch it beyond something like 2/3 of its length except for very short periods of time, the elastic will last a long time. I do not stretch elastic more than 1/2 its length. So you can put a lot of folded clothes under the elastic. The only problem I had with the luggage was I would press down unintentionally on the button to collapse the handle. I thought it was a flaw until I realized what I was doing. After that I was more careful how I held the handle and had not problems during my vacation. When I got back home I went back to the page for this luggage for grins & giggles, and noticed there was and a combo of the luggage and some Silicone Wheel Covers. These are touted as being being quiet the the noise of our luggage as you roll your luggage along beside you or behind you and save your wheels from wear and tear and help you get over those joints you encounter anywhere and everywhere in a modern airport terminal or an elevator in a hotel/motel. The ones I am probably going to purchase are at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7HSBS5H. They are made of Silicone, are for 2-2.4" Spinner Wheels. They can be purchases in an 8 pack (enough for one luggage case with four dual spinner wheels) or a 16 pack (enough for two luggage cases). You can chose from seven colors. But do not limit YOUR choice to my choice. If you do not think my choice of wheel covers are what you want then search Amazon for "spinner luggage wheel covers" and make your decision. I am not an Influencer. I have never received any product to review. If I did receive a product to review I doubt I would review the product. Those companies that send out products require reviews within 14 days. I do not have time to totally test a product in 14 days. A really full review of most products takes at least 28 days because most products are not used every day.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Love it except for a broken handle :(
By Kindle Customer on Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
You would think with almost all luggage nowadays having retractable handles that they would be made in a substantial fashion. I went to Europe for a month with 2 of these suitcases. I liked the size, the handle, a fairly flat inside even with the handle, and the extra inch you can get by unzipping the zipper. One of them traveled fine, the other came back with a broken handle. The attaching pin is broken so there's no way to reattach. It broke before it was baggage handled on the way home, so I can't blame the airlines. It's vaguely 'possible' that a rogue taxi driver grabbed it wrong, but I don't think so. Suitcases aren't meant to be disposable, single use. I got to several cities before it broke. I really, really liked the suitcase before that. I used the roll-up vinyl compression bags, no vacuum needed, and had enough room for a month's journey with these. Other than the handle issue, it's a good compromise between being a heavy- enough bag for air travel and cost. I flirted with soft sided luggage, but decided on the hard side. The thickness of the sides is probably not enough to withstand constant travel, but is good enough for now and then.
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