mahaloha—March 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My new travel companion. I’m still young but carrying a backpack on my shoulders on sometimes very long walks through airport terminals is exhausting. Cue this cute little guy! Completely functional, rolls easy, and fits in overhead compartments without issue. You can use this as your carry on and still have a purse as your personal item. Why carry a backpack when you can have this little guy? 100% recommend. Read more
Lisa D. Kendrick—October 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Love this case and the cup holder is perfection! No more lugging a backpack through the airport. Read more
sk12—July 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This was a very nicely done, carryon style, rolling suitcase. According to the descriptions, the hardcase section is made of PC, which I assume is polycarbonate which is the more desired material for hardcases. The vinyl part of the soft cover is very smooth and silky to touch, which I like. The dimensions listed in the description is incorrect. They did not account for the hight of the handle which will be included if you take this on an airplane. Using my owe measuring tape, the outer dimensions with the top handle are: 19"H x 12"W x 9.5"D. And the inner dimension of the hardcase is: 16"H x 12"W x 6"D. The soft part is hard to measure, but I would not recommend over stuffing the soft compartments as it will add to the bulk of the case and may not fit under the seat or qualify as personal item anymore if it doesn't fit into the sizer at airports. FYI, empty weight of the bag is 5.66lb on my scale. I love the 8 wheel design which seems to roll straight an smooth when I tested it on carpets at home. The pull out trolley seems very sturdy and has less jiggle than I expected. Highest setting is 37" tall and enough for me to pull. I am 5'-9" tall. I love the front opening of the soft cover, instead of the clam shell opening that most hardcase bags are designed. The zippers are both a pro and con. They look to be of high quality metal, and I love that they actually gave you 3 difference sizes of the zipper pulls: largest for the main compartment, smaller for the laptop compartment, and smallest for the outer puffy pocket. However, because there are so many pulls, they get in each other's way when you are trying to zip up the different compartments. The zippers are not YKK, but they pull close and open very smoothly. The cup holder at the back is whimsical. In reality, you can only access it when you are sitting down on those very low airport chairs, or if you have a small sized water bottle that you won't be actively sipping from. This is only because the bag is small and instead of making the holder at the top it was placed in the middle, making it even closer to the ground. So all in all, I have many good things to say about it. However, the actual measurement of the bag gives me pause. They could have used a flat handle connectors instead of the ones that are already an inch high. The outlying numbers that don't conform to airline standards is giving me stress if I ever decide to use it on a flight. Well, technically, this bag was not designed for flight, but for road trips. Which, if you were tossing it in the car it would absolutely work. But in this regard, I feel the $100 price point is a little overvalued. In all, a great little bag for those who need a quality short trip suitcase, but think twice if you are actually going to be taking it on the planes with you. I know there was a review from a flight attendant here, but their bags don't get sized like we peasants do. pps: a note about the inner lining with zipper placed backward and without zipper pull. It is a standard practice for Asian manufacturer to do this on inner linings so the linings will stay flat. And they assume that you will not be maintaining it yourself, but will be contacting the manufacturer for repairs. So I just very carefully push or pull the zipper with my fingernails to access what's behind it. Again, the zippers are very high quality even if they are not YKK. Read more
mlp415—October 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Perfect for overnight stays…very roomy inside. Read more
Taylor Kessinger—May 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Absolutely in love! I'm a flight attendant and was looking for a small 4 wheel bag to use instead of the bulky 2 wheel provided. I get SO many compliments - seriously, every new crew comments on it. It holds so much more than you'd think! Because I can never be 100% positive where I'll end up I have a mix of cold weather and warm weather clothes, boots, tennis shoes, sandals, and swimwear. Anytime I bring it anywhere people are shocked by how much I was able to bring. It doesn't too over easily, easy to maneuver, and is super lightweight. The only "issue" I've had is the cup holder (which everyone is also obsessed with, coworkers and customers alike) but I ended up buying a suitcase harness — highly recommend, but that's for another review, and a luggage cup holder so I don't have as much of a need for it even though it was a big selling point for me originally. It took weeks of researching bags to decide on this one and I'm so happy with my decision. If you're considering it, buy it yesterday — you won't regret it! Read more
AkMamaBear—January 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Love it. It stands out from other luggage. I’ve had people stop me at the airport and comment on it! Read more
Guastella family—September 14, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Hands down the best I've had yet! The 3 compartments makes overnight, to all day SO easy! The built in cup holder is sturdy and made for escalators. 360 wheels don't get caught up or stuck. Love it!! I got Grey. The color is spot on. Read more
Customer—August 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The bag is well constructed. It has a very sturdy handle and rolls easily. The bag does fit under the seat in front of you when you book tge middle seat. Otherwise, be prepared to take out what uou need for the trip and stash the bag in the overhead bin. In that case, this bag serves as your carry-on bag. There is one design flaw that makes it a bit difficult to use. There are three compartments, each with a set of two zippers. Usually, one would leave those zippers closed at the top. In that case, the other zippers get in the way when one goes to unzip one compartment. I suggest making only two compartments with two sets of zippers farther apart. Read more