Has anyone had any experience with this luggage? I bought the 26" suitcase for some upcoming trips because it's so light (4.5 pounds), but now I'm worried that it isn't sturdy enough to stand up to the rigors of air travel. Has anyone used it for a trip with multiple plane changes, etc?
Thanks!
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Sorry, no experience with that one. However, I've been traveling for years, sometimes 6 months at a time, using an Eagle Creek 21" or 22" bag which weighs about the same as the one you mention. After 7 years it looks far from new but nothing on it has failed. They no longer offer the one I have but do have others of similar light weight. You might like to check them out too.
This one you describe is very light for a 26" model, to be sure, but I don't think I could lift it if it were full. Are there smaller models I wonder? I may have to look.
Even at 4.5 pounds empty (which is fabulously lightweight btw) a 26" suitcase would be too heavy for me if it was packed anywhere near full. I like to keep it to 25-28 lbs. total weight (which is more like 24").