Reese Harry—March 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
A really good carryon. For someone like me that uses one a 2-3 weeks a month, it’s solid. The capacity loads just like the old school style of top loading but with the clam shell sturdiness. The extension is perfect for adding the occasional travel grift and checking. It fits perfectly even on the small planes. The pockets are small but fits my roku and handheld things. My favorite part is the wheels and handle. Multiple heights for the handle and glides through the terminal. The only knock is the width of the handle. It's bitter sweet because it makes for excellent handling but doesn’t easily fit my work bag strap. It fits but doesn’t come off easily when you’re about to board the plane. Gotta kind of Jimmy it off. Over all though, 5 out of 5 for the money. Oh! And cup holder is really convenient if you’re a company card starbucks before flight guy like me. Read more
RealReviewsBYTruGeek—March 3, 2026
This overall construction of this carryon seems to be on par with other hard shell luggage on the market, the shell is hard plastic that's not very thick and has some flex to it, which is not necessarily a bad thing to keep the weight down and to allow some over stuffing. The handle is hollow aluminum and has a positive click when opening and closing and it does not wiggle too much when fully extended. The zipper also seems to be good quality and did not get stuck at any tooth in my few test runs. The wheels are the unknown variables here, they are all plastic construction and do not seem to be user replaceable, so only time will tell how many trips the wheels can hold up, but so far, they do not appear to be any better or worse than other carry-on I own. This is a basic carry-on with one unique feature which is the opening is at the very edge of the side panel, so instead of the traditional clamshell that opens somewhere in the middle to provides two sides of storage, either in a 60/40 configuration or 80/20 or something like that, this is is just one big compartment with only a very shallow netting pockets on the side that opens. This may be good for packing large objects like a helmet, or for people who don't like bunch of little pockets or compartments and prefer just one big cavity, it all depend on personal preference. The only other feature that this carry has is a flip-out cup holder, which I find to be more gimmicky than actually useful. Overall, this is a nice carryon, but the reason I deducted a star is due to its lack of value, at $130, this is significantly more expensive when compared to other 20" hard shell carry-ons on Amazon, without any distinguishing features, I find it hard to justify the price premium, thus, a star was deducted for the lack of value proposition. Read more
Bwieder—February 25, 2026
The NINETYGO Alps Collection is a refreshing departure from the standard "clamshell" suitcases that dominate the market. By prioritizing accessibility and rugged aesthetics, it targets the traveler who wants the protection of a hardshell with the convenience of a top-loading gear bag. Key Highlights 1.The Top-Opening Advantage: This is the standout feature. Instead of splitting the bag down the middle (which requires a huge floor footprint to open), this bag flips open from the top. It uses a Deep Cabin Design, making it much easier to pack bulky items like boots or a helmet, and allows you to grab essentials in a cramped hotel room or airport lounge without exposing all your laundry. 2. Rugged Aesthetic & Durability: The "Alpine-Stripe" polycarbonate isn’t just for looks; the vertical ridges provide structural integrity. The Forest Green color is sophisticated, and the matte, textured finish is specifically designed to hide the inevitable scuffs that come with air travel. 3. Expansion on Demand: The "Smart Expansion System" adds about 3cm of depth. It includes a water-resistant gusset, which is a nice touch for peace of mind if you're sprinting through the rain or if a bottle leaks slightly inside. 4. Smooth Navigation: The 360° silent spinner wheels live up to the "silent" claim. Combined with the 4-stage aluminum handle, the luggage feels stable and doesn't have that annoying "wobble" found in most budget brands. 5. Warranty: The 10-year limited warranty is significantly better than most competitors at this $140 price point. 6. Handy Extras: The integrated cup holder and shopping bag hook are "quality of life" features that you’ll actually use during long layovers. Cons: 1. No Front Pocket: Unlike the Hobo or Coffee collections from the same brand, this specific Alps model lacks a dedicated external laptop sleeve. You'll need to store your laptop inside the main deep compartment. 2.Width: At 15 inches wide, it’s slightly wider than some strict international "slim" carry-on limits, though it fits perfectly for standard US domestic overhead bins (22x14x9). Conclusion The NINETYGO Alps 20-Inch is an excellent choice for the "adventure-lite" traveler. If you are tired of your suitcase flopping open like a book and want a deep, trunk-style packing experience in a carry-on size, this is one of the best-designed options available for under $150. Read more
Kim ponzurick—February 26, 2026
I must express my disappointment with this carry-on luggage. While its exterior dimensions appear impressive, the interior space is surprisingly limited. The lock is functional, and the retractable handle is a convenient feature. However, the lack of ample storage capacity is a significant drawback. Read more