Randall G—February 16, 2026
This is our second Multicarry carry on bag, after their similarly excellent zipperless carry on . Like that bag, the most impressive aspect of this bag is how sturdy and well-made it feels. Nothing loose that shouldn't be loose, just excellent fit and finish all around. The shell feels much thicker/sturdier than most of the hardsides I've looked at. It is lightweight for its size like a good carry on should be. Handles where you want and expect there to be handles, and they work well and sit flush. Both halves of this carry on have full compartment zippered covers. That's a nice touch because it allows you to lay the bag open without anything spilling out. There are no hold-down straps but they're less necessary with this arrangement. There is a gap of an inch or so in between the zippered covers that could be easily overlooked when filling the bag. The bag is not expandable. There are no other external pockets or other access to the interior of the bag. The zipperless carry-on gives access to the bag through a latched front panel, with smaller pockets immediately inside. If you are traveling with a laptop, notebook, or other small items you'd like more ready access to the zipperless bag is a better choice. Both bags have a springloaded clip on the handle for hanging a handbag or similar. They mention this in the zipperless bag description but not so much on this one. This bag has a springloaded plate on the top that can flip up to help secure a smaller bag against the handle. It's a nice feature but it's not great. I think it could be better if the plate was longer, and if there was something to prevent side-to-side motion of the smaller bag. This is not an inexpensive carry on but I think it competes very well against other bags in its price range. I consider this to be a good value. On our last trip before getting these bags, the wife and I swore it would be our last trip using our old luggage. So I was delighted when this came across my Vine. I was not familiar with this luggage brand but I'm so glad I got this. I hope we can get more to test. I hope this company comes out with checked luggage because we would absolutely consider it. Read more
Queen Street—March 21, 2026
I used this travel-sized suitcase as a carry-on for a trip from Virginia to Houston, and it impressed me in every way from start to finish. The look is sleek and modern, and the dark gray color paired with a slightly textured surface does an excellent job of hiding dust, scratches, and everyday imperfections, so it always looks clean and polished. The size is perfect for a carry-on—compact yet surprisingly spacious, with well-designed zip compartments inside that keep everything organized and easy to access. In terms of feel and use, it’s incredibly lightweight but still feels strong and high quality; the wheels glide effortlessly over doorways and escalators, turning quickly and smoothly without ever getting stuck, and the handle offers great control in tight or crowded spaces. I was rushing through the airport in Virginia and expected the usual struggle, but it just rolled beside me effortlessly. By the time I landed in Houston, I realized I hadn’t thought about my suitcase once, which says everything. One standout feature is how durable it is—I stacked a heavy bag on top, and the secure flap held it perfectly in place the entire time without slipping. With added features like built-in locks and thoughtful interior design, the cost feels more than justified for the level of performance and convenience you get, and overall, this is easily the best carry-on I’ve ever used. Read more

Rusty S.—February 8, 2026
This is a really nice carry on. It rolls very smoothly, even fully loaded with clothes, and the handle extends and retracts with no resistance at all. I like that it has a little locking mechanism on one of the wheels (which is also very smooth and easy to operate). My driveway has a slight incline and whenever I get my suitcases ready to load, one of them inevitably rolls down the drive; not this one though! The spring loaded flap on top is a nice touch in helping keep a small bag (CPAP, purse, backpack) secure on top while you're running through the airport trying to make that connecting fligt that Delta swore would be a simple stroll one terminal over. The material and zippers on the inside of the bag all have a premium feel to them. The zippers all glide smoothly along the teeth and the liner used to separate the two halves is also a little thicker and more robust than you find in a lot of luggage now. The outer locking mechanism works really well to keep a random person from taking a quick peek in your bag but it would do nothing to prevent someone with a screwdriver or pocket knife from prying it open. You never really know what goes on with your luggage if you check it or leave it at the hotel desk while you wait for your room to be ready. I'm not overly concerned about it, but I also wouldn't leave any jewelry or cash in the bag either. All in all this is a very nice bag. It has a lot of great features and looks nice as well, but I am not sure I would say it is that great of a value. $200 (at the time of this review) for a carry on is rather high for a brand I have never heard of that as far as I can tell is sold exclusively on Amazon. Read more