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The best carry-on luggage of 2024.

Discover the best carry-on luggage for your unique travel style and needs.

The Best Carry-on Luggage

ROAM Carry-On Front Pocket in red.

Rachael Hood | U.S. News

Things aren't always as they seem – especially when it comes to luggage. In our quest to find the best carry-on bags, we discovered that while some suitcases look good, they don't always hold up to the demands of travel. Some designs have attractive features that add bulk but not additional functionality, while others just don't live up to the hype.

To determine the best carry-on luggage, we tested dozens of bags on countless trips to find the ideal bag for every travel need. Read on to find the best option in a variety of categories, tested and reviewed by our team of experts.

Best Overall: ROAM Carry-On Front Pocket

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  • Overall Runner-up: Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-on Hardside Spinner

Best Hard-sided: Away The Carry-On

Best soft-sided: samsonite solyte dlx carry-on spinner, best lightweight: july carry on light, best for international travel: delsey paris helium aero international carry-on - expandable spinner, best affordable: amazon basics 20-inch hardside spinner.

  • Best Expandability: Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner
  • Best Underseater: CALPAK Luka Soft-sided Mini Carry-On Luggage

Best for Business Travel: Amazon Basics Expandable Softside Carry-On Spinner – 20.4 Inch

Best luxury: carl friedrik the carry-on pro.

  • Best Carry-on Duffel: The North Face Rolling Thunder–22"

Best Carry-on Backpack: Cotopaxi Allpa 35L

(Note: Prices were accurate at the time this article was published; they may fluctuate due to demand or other factors. Original photos were taken by our editors during luggage testing.)

ROAM Carry-On Front Pocket in red.

Price: $625 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14.25 x 9.75 inches | Weight: 8.3 pounds Packing capacity: 4-7 days; 37 liters | Color options: Custom color combinations include red, black, lilac and slate Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Limited lifetime with a 100-day trial

This fully customizable suitcase allows travelers to create a one-of-a-kind carry-on bag. From the front and back of the bag to the handles, zippers and wheels, you choose the color combination you love.

However, it's not all about the aesthetics: This hard-shell suitcase has 360-degree ball bearing wheels that roll easily over multiple surfaces, including brick sidewalks and moving walkways. The telescoping handle is sturdy and adjustable, which makes the bag glide with you, and the front-access pocket has a key fob and room for a laptop, phone, glasses and small travel essentials. There's also a built-in TSA lock. The back of the suitcase has an inset with a monogrammable leather tag to keep your personal information discreet while traveling.

Note: This carry-on is currently on closeout with limited color availability.

What our editors say:

I was extremely impressed from the moment I opened the box. It was nicely packaged in a blue ROAM-branded dust bag and the carry-on is beautifully constructed. It's made of high-quality materials, and I found the compression panels with mesh zippered compartments to be extremely useful for both maximizing space and keeping items in place while traveling. But what really sets this bag apart is how easy it is to maneuver when fully packed for a weeklong trip. It glides effortlessly over all types of terrain, even inlaid brick sidewalks! The customized color scheme (which is really easy to do) takes this carry-on to a new level. Plus, you can create a coordinating tote or backpack to match. – Rachael Hood, Senior Editor

Best Overall Runner-up: Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner in cream on a pathway outside.

Leilani Osmundson | U.S. News

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner in cream.

Price: $369.99 or less

Dimensions: 23 x 14.5 x 9.5 inches | Weight: 8.1 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 10 days; 45 liters | Color options: White, red, blue, green or gray Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Limited lifetime

The Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner is a truly well-rounded carry-on with a plethora of unique features. USB A & C ports on the outside of the bag give easy access to charging. (A power bank is not included, though the bag does have a pocket for one inside the expansion zipper.) Self-aligning magnetic wheels – a reviewer-favorite feature – allow painless travel through the airport as well as on roads, sidewalks, uneven surfaces and more. A built-in TSA zipper lock offers ultimate protection for your possessions.

Even without the features listed above, this Travelpro spinner is, at its core, a high-quality piece. The hard outer shell is ultra-strong and 100% polycarbonate; aluminum corner guards further protect your belongings. The clamshell-style suitcase has two large interior compartments along with three extra pockets, one of which is water-resistant, and the expansion zipper allows for an extra 2 inches of packing room. Plus, this carry-on is made with genuine leather trim, so you can travel in style as well as comfort.

There are some amazing features on this carry-on, but my favorite is the wheels – as someone who typically prefers hands-free travel (primarily backpacks), I found that the way this suitcase easily glides around everywhere absolutely changed my mind about wheeled luggage. Just know that since this is one of the larger bags on this list, I would still check your airline's carry-on size requirements before traveling (though it's been tested for most major domestic airlines, and it fit perfectly on Delta). – Leilani Osmundson, Digital Producer

The Away The Carry-On in green.

Amanda Norcross | U.S. News

The Away The Carry-On in green.

Price: $275 or less

Dimensions: 21.7 x 14.4 x 9 inches | Weight: 7.5 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 5 days; 39.8 liters | Color options: Black, navy, blue gray or olive, plus 2 glossy options Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Limited

When it comes to hard-sided carry-on luggage , nothing beats The Carry-On by Away. The bag is lightweight yet indestructible thanks to a 100% polycarbonate exterior. Plus, you can easily wipe away most scratches with a magic eraser.

In late 2023, Away launched a new iteration of The Carry-On that somehow made it even more efficient. The most notable new features are an additional underside grab handle, three extra interior compartments, and an enhanced compression system that upholds the bag's ability to accommodate nearly a week's worth of clothing. The bag's 360-degree wheels are also slimmer than those of its predecessor for improved maneuverability. While Away has long been known for its neutral colored matte options, glossy options of this bag are now available.

The Away Carry-On is my ride or die. I've taken it on so many trips over the past five-plus years and it's still in perfect shape. I know I'll have it with me for many years to come. – Amanda Norcross, Content and SEO Strategist

Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner in blue in an alley.

Catriona Kendall | U.S. News

The Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner in blue.

Price: $199.99 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9.5 inches | Weight: 7.1 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 32 liters | Color options: Black, gray, green, aqua blue or royal blue Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: 10-year limited

This classic soft-sided option from Samsonite offers everything you need for a smooth trip. There are three spacious pockets and a trolley strap on the outside so you can stack it on top of another rolling suitcase, as well as a USB port for charging your phone (though you'll have to purchase a battery separately).

Inside the suitcase, three more zippered pockets – including one for wet items – help you stay organized, while buckles keep the main compartment's tie-down straps out of your way while packing. This spinner can conveniently expand by 0.75 inches, but keep in mind if you're flying that overpacking may put it over your carry-on size allowance.

I've used other spinner suitcases in the past, but none of them glide as smoothly as this bag, with its 360-degree dual-spinner wheels. I also love the high-quality, lightweight material, but my favorite part is its organizational features – especially the WetPak pocket. I'd highly recommend the Samsonite SoLyte DLX for anyone who needs a trusty soft-sided carry-on for a flight; it definitely fits more than I thought it would. – Catriona Kendall, Associate Editor

 July Carry On Light in black against a sunny window.

Price: $245 or less

Dimensions: 21.25 x 14.17 x 7.5 inches | Weight: 3.9 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 32 liters | Color options: Beige, light green, dark green, lilac, charcoal or 3 others Hard- or soft-sided: Hard | Warranty: Lifetime with 100-day returns

Weighing just under 4 pounds, this bag is the lightest hard-sided carry-on we found on the market. It's constructed with an extremely durable German polycarbonate shell, and the interior has two mesh zippered compartments to keep your belongings from shifting. The inner nylon lining is also resistant to water and stains. To make the suitcase easy to maneuver, there's a top carry handle, a telescoping handle and dual-spinner wheels.

I was absolutely shocked by how light this suitcase is. While some lightweight designs can be extremely flimsy, this July carry-on is very durable and holds a good amount of clothing. With compression packing cubes I was able to pack enough clothing for a week. It was extremely easy to put in the plane's overhead compartment, and the wheels rolled very smoothly for my entire journey. The only thing I noticed is that since the bag is so lightweight, the trolley bag I had was making it want to topple. Next time, I'd use a smaller tote or a north-south design to avoid that issue. – Rachael Hood

The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero International Carry-On - Expandable Spinner in blue.

Erin Evans | U.S. News

The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero International Carry-On - Expandable Spinner in blue.

Price: $179.99 or less

Dimensions: 21 x 14 x 10 inches | Weight: 8.16 pounds Packing capacity: 5-7 days; 41 liters | Color options: Black, blue, red or gray Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 10-year limited

This DELSEY PARIS carry-on is a well-built piece of hard-sided luggage. It meets carry-on suitcase size restrictions for most international airlines and offers an easily accessible front compartment – ideal for a laptop up to 15.6 inches or other items you want to be able to grab quickly. The suitcase has a TSA lock and two spacious internal compartments for clothing, shoes and travel gear. The double-spinner wheels glide smoothly across all types of surfaces, and the handle pulls out and retracts with ease.

I was incredibly impressed by this little workhorse of a carry-on bag. There are so many different pockets and compartments within it for organization, and it fits a surprising amount of clothes, shoes and accessories. The handle and wheels make it easy to maneuver, and the glossy exterior makes it look sleek and chic. – Erin Evans, Managing Editor

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Textured exterior of Amazon Basics 20-Inch Hardside Spinner.

Price: $80 or less

Dimensions: 21.46 x 14.76 x 9.45 inches | Weight: 7.34 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 23 liters | Color options: Black, navy blue, orange or light blue Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 1-year

The Amazon Basics 20-inch Hardside Spinner is similar to many other hard-sided luggage products on the market, but it's available at a fraction of the price. The ABS shell is textured, so even if you – or luggage handlers – bang it around a bit, it does not show scuffs or scratches easily. The double-spinner wheels (a must, honestly, in today's luggage landscape) make the bag effortless to maneuver.

Inside, one side of the bag features a compression strap, while the other has a large fabric zippered closure, complete with a few organizer pockets for smaller items. Thanks to its availability on Amazon Prime, the carry-on luggage ships quickly, so it's also a great option if you need new luggage in a crunch.

This carry-on bag is a superb selection for the budget-conscious traveler. I appreciated how much I was able to get into this bag (it doesn't look huge, but it fit quite a lot), and the textured exterior really ups the durability factor. The compression straps and the interior organizer even helped me squeeze in a bit more. – Erin Evans

Best Expandability: Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner

Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner in blue against stone wall.

Price: $699 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9 (up to 11.5) inches | Weight: 10 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 7 days; 37-48 liters | Color options: Black, navy or olive Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Lifetime

The Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-on Expandable Spinner has a standout feature that other bags on this list don't: one-touch CX expansion. Exclusive to Briggs & Riley, this technology allows your bag to expand and compress in one swift motion. Simply press and pull up on the red levers found at opposite ends of the bag, and it will grow 2.5 inches. Once you've packed your belongings, push down on the buttons to compress the bag before zipping it up.

This bag also features a garment folder to reduce wrinkles in a suit or dress, as well as cinch-down garment panels to secure the clothing in place. Other convenient features include interior mesh compartments for organization, an exterior pocket for airport essentials (or even your laptop) and a signature PowerPocket where you can charge your smartphone.

While the bag is undoubtedly an investment at $700, its "simple as that" guarantee (free repairs forever, no questions asked) – plus sturdy features like impact-resistant corner guards and self-repairing zippers – means you'll have it for life.

When it comes to quality, this is the best luggage I've ever used – period. The compression/expansion system is just the icing on the cake. – Amanda Norcross

Best Underseater: CALPAK Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On Luggage

The CALPAK Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On Luggage in black.

Price: $165 or less

Dimensions: 16 x 14.5 x 9 inches | Weight: 5.1 pounds Packing capacity: 2-4 days; 34 liters | Color options: Chocolate, oatmeal or rose quartz Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: 2-year limited

Compact and filled with useful features, this CALPAK underseater has a water-resistant exterior, a TSA-approved lock, and side and top handles for easy lifting into the overhead or pushing under the seat. There's a telescoping handle, a luggage trolley sleeve and two exterior pockets for stowing small items like your passport, boarding pass and earbuds.

On the inside, there's a padded laptop sleeve, multiple interior pockets and compression straps. For added convenience, the main panel can be secured via built-in snaps to get your laptop out while traveling (and keep your other belongings from spilling out), or you can unsnap it while packing to maximize the interior storage space.

When I'm traveling on a quick trip with my laptop, this is my go-to bag. Its compact size glides easily under the seat, and it's also compact and light enough to fit into the overhead bin even on the smallest regional planes. I love the laptop sleeve and the zippered exterior pocket for my book, earbuds and wipes. To maximize the interior space, I use compression cubes from Lug , and I'm able to squeeze in four to five outfits, a pair of shoes and daily necessities. – Rachael Hood

The Amazon Basics Expandable Softside Carry-On Spinner – 20.4 Inch in black.

Price: $83 or less

Dimensions: 20.4 x 14.9 x 8.2 inches | Weight: 6.35 pounds Packing capacity: 2-3 days; 26 liters | Color options: Black, olive, gray, red, blue or purple Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: 1-year

This simple but sturdy carry-on piece from Amazon is a great option for business travelers, thanks to its front pocket for easy laptop access, smooth double-spinner wheels and TSA lock. This Amazon Basics soft-sided carry-on also features a handle on the bottom between the wheels, which makes it easy to put the bag up into and pull it out of the overhead bin. On some airplanes, it may even be small enough to fit under the seat.

The interior of the bag features one large compartment with two compression straps, plus two zippered pockets on the opposite site. The 20.4-inch option is ideal for shorter trips, but this style is available in larger sizes as well. Another bonus: It's available on Amazon Prime, so it ships quickly.

This Amazon Basics option is on the smaller side for a carry-on, but that's what makes it a solid choice for business travelers going on short trips who only need to pack a few things. The laptop pocket is easily accessible, and the handle on the bottom of the bag is super useful for hauling it out of an overhead bin. The black color is professional, and the price can't be beat. – Erin Evans

Carl Friedrik The Carry-on Pro in black against chair.

Price: $565 or less

Dimensions: 21.7 x 15 x 9.6 inches | Weight: 9.5 pounds Packing capacity: 5-7 days; 43 liters | Color options: Gray/cognac, gray/chocolate, gray/black or black Hard- or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Warranty: Lifetime with a 100-day trial

Constructed with premium materials, this luxury carry-on has Italian leather accents, Japanese spinner wheels and a polycarbonate exterior with an aluminum metal frame for stability. It closes via two secure latches with combination locks (rather than a zipper). There's a front laptop compartment with a smaller pocket and pen slots to keep business essentials or travel documents easy to access.

The interior has leather details, compression straps and a removable compression pad with a pocket – ideal for small items like ties, fashion jewelry or silk scarves. Travelers can also purchase an additional compression pad to have a pad on each side of the interior compartment.

This suitcase exudes luxury with its Italian leather trim and understated elegance. The design of it looks very sleek, the interior is spacious, the handle is very sturdy and the wheels glide with ease. I especially liked that the top of the suitcase is very flat, which gave my trolley bag a secure base so it wasn't moving around while I was at the airport, and the front compartment was ideal for accessing my laptop on the go. It feels very sturdy, but the only downside is it weighs more than a typical carry-on. – Rachael Hood

Best Carry-on Duffel: The North Face Rolling Thunder – 22"

The North Face Rolling Thunder – 22" in black on rooftop.

Price: $270 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 8.5 inches | Weight: 7.34 pounds Packing capacity: Up to 5 days; 40 liters | Color options: Black Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Limited lifetime

The North Face's 22-inch Rolling Thunder duffel doesn't have the bells and whistles of other carry-on options, but it's a sturdy and reliable option for those who want a duffel style on wheels. The duffel has a hard-sided back panel, two wheels that can withstand various terrain and plastic bumpers for abrasion resistance. The soft-sided top of the bag is made of water-resistant Base Camp material and nylon for extra durability. There are two zippered pockets on the outside to stash small items and a mesh pocket inside for some added organization.

I brought this duffel on a trip to New Zealand, and it held up very well. The Rolling Thunder had no issues after being checked on six different flights, and the flexibility of the style allowed me to easily store it out of the way in my campervan once I had unpacked. It's definitely a simpler style, but it does its job well. Be aware, though, that this wheeled style doesn't have straps that would allow you to carry it like a duffel; it can only be rolled. – Catriona Kendall

The Cotopaxi Allpa 35L in purple.

Price: $200 or less

Dimensions: 22 x 12 x 10 inches | Weight: 3.5 pounds Packing capacity: 5-10 days; 35 liters | Color options: Multiple options but color availability changes frequently Hard- or soft-sided: Soft-sided | Warranty: Lifetime

When it comes to hands-free and adventure travel, the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L can't be beat. This lightweight carry-on backpack comes with a sternum strap, a removable waist belt and a weight-distributing harness system, all to make for a comfortable carry (since sore shoulders can be a concern when it comes to carrying backpacks through time-consuming airport experiences).

Organization is a breeze with a top zippered pocket – perfect for storing travel documents or a Cotopaxi hip pack – and a padded laptop sleeve on the outside. Internally, you'll find two mesh compartments, one large and one subdivided, that work great with Cotopaxi packing cubes . The backpack's straps can be tucked away for more streamlined travel, and the bag even comes with a rain cover (though the Allpa is already TPU-coated to be water-resistant).

Furthermore, Cotopaxi is dedicated to sustainability : 94% of Cotopaxi products contain repurposed, recycled or responsible materials. The vibrant, one-of-a-kind Del Dia Allpa backpacks , for example, use remnant fabric.

I've taken my Cotopaxi Allpa on countless adventures and it's survived everything – wind, rain, being shoved into tiny rental cars, you name it. Besides being incredibly durable, I love how much this backpack can fit; my longest trip so far with only the Allpa 35L as my luggage has been a comfortable nine days, and that included packing bulky cold-weather gear. I just wish it had a water bottle pocket like the Allpa 42L does! – Leilani Osmundson

Also Recommended

Solgaard Carry-on Closet – Large: This bag packs a built-in organizer component along with a durable exterior. The Solgaard Carry-on Closet is worth considering if you like to avoid packing and unpacking.

Solo New York Re:Serve Carry-On Spinner: While the Solo New York Re:Serve Carry-On Spinner is a solid (and sustainable) carry-on bag for less than $200, it doesn't offer quite enough space – especially for someone who may be traveling for longer.

Away The Aluminum Carry-On Bag: This is a well-built carry-on bag. The only downfall is that it's on the heavier side, weighing nearly 11 pounds. Away's Aluminum Carry-On is also more than twice the cost of the standard carry-on by Away, which works just as well.

Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner: This is a great soft-sided option if you're looking for a lightweight suitcase. Featuring a sleek nylon construction, a large front exterior pocket and internal zippered pockets, the Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner works well but isn't as lightweight as the July Carry-on Light.

Monos Carry-on Plus: It's a high-quality suitcase with a lot of internal details, but given its larger size this bag doesn't fit in the overhead compartment on multiple planes (especially regional jets). That said, if you're traveling domestically on larger planes, the Monos Carry-on Plus could be an option to consider. Or, the smaller standard Monos Carry-on could be a good option as well.

Pros and Cons of Hard-sided Luggage

Pros and cons of soft-sided luggage, frequently asked questions.

Aside from traditional rolling suitcases, the following items can be used as carry-on luggage provided they meet carry-on size limitations (which vary by airline) and fit in the overhead bin or fully under the seat (not sticking out) in front of you.

  • Duffel and weekender bags:  This includes weekenders and duffel bags with wheels . Just note that wheels are included in carry-on dimension restrictions.
  • Garment bags:  These are also considered carry-on baggage by most airlines. You can place your garment bag in the overhead bin, or in some cases, a small closet on the plane.
  • Pet carriers:  Some airlines consider pet carriers to be carry-on luggage. Check with your chosen airline when preparing for your trip with Fido.
  • Backpacks:  If your carry-on backpack fits under the seat, it will count toward your personal item allowance on most major airlines. This means you'll have the option to bring an additional bag for the overhead bin.
  • Diaper bags: If you're traveling with a baby, diaper bags and other baby travel gear generally don't count toward either allowance – meaning you can bring these items in addition to your carry-on bag and personal item.

Purses , briefcases and camera bags can be carried on the plane as well, but usually aren't considered carry-on bags and are instead labeled personal items. Underseater bags – often designed specifically to fit comfortably under a plane seat – are also ideal as a personal item.

Typically, travelers can bring one carry-on bag (for the overhead bin) and one personal item (for under the seat) on the plane, free of charge.

Carry-on luggage sizes can vary by airline. Several major U.S. carriers, such as American Airlines and United, impose a 22 x 14 x 9-inch rule. If you're buying new carry-on luggage, this is a good default size to choose – especially if you fly with a variety of airlines.

For international airlines, it's often 21.5 x 15.5 x 9 inches. To be sure about dimensions as well as any weight restrictions, see our guide to Carry-on Luggage Size & Weight by Airline . It usually doesn't matter how heavy your carry-on bag is, though some airlines do monitor the weight.

  • Hard-sided: The hard-sided July Carry On Light weighs less than 4 pounds, making it one of the most lightweight carry-on bags on the market. Other lightweight carry-on bags we recommend include the hard-sided Away The Carry-On (7.5 pounds) and the Amazon 20-Inch Hardside Spinner (7.3 pounds).
  • Soft-sided: If you're looking for a lightweight, soft-sided carry-on bag, consider the Lipault Plume Cabin Size Spinner (4.8 pounds) and the Samsonite SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner (7.1 pounds).

Hard-sided luggage is often heavier than soft-sided luggage – but only by a few pounds. If you're planning to purchase a hard-sided carry-on bag, look for something that's made of polycarbonate or polypropylene, both of which are lightweight yet durable materials.

How We Tested

Our team tested 26 carry-on bags across several price points and on a variety of trips spanning overseas flights, weekend getaways, overnight trips and more. We traveled by car, plane, train and cruise and packed for a variety of climates and activities, from shore excursions in Mexico to rainy road trips around Iceland. For bags with wheels, we tested their maneuverability on multiple surfaces, including gravel, pavement, grass, moving walkways, cobblestone and carpet. After four months of testing, we deem these carry-on bags the best of the best for 2024.

Why Trust U.S. News Travel

The following editors personally tested the luggage recommended in this article:

Erin Evans , Managing Editor: Evans loves a durable bag and also can't say no to a good deal. Considering how banged up luggage can get, her picks on this list are both well-made and affordable.

Rachael Hood , Senior Editor: Hood rarely checks a bag, yet she loves to pack a lot and pick up some new finds along her journey. She looks for a combination of durability, functionality, interior space and overall appearance.

Catriona Kendall , Associate Editor: Kendall opts for convenient and versatile carry-ons that can work well for weekend and weekslong trips alike.

Amanda Norcross , Content & SEO Strategist: Norcross has mastered the art of traveling with a carry-on bag only, but believes this is only possible with the right luggage.

Leilani Osmundson , Digital Producer: Osmundson prefers lightweight, streamlined luggage that's ideal for adventure travel.

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The Best Carry-On Luggage, Tested & Reviewed By Our Editors

By Madison Flager

All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Carry-ons are arguably the piece of luggage travelers pull out most often, whether it's the only bag coming on a weekend trip or used in tandem with a checked suitcase. It also spends the most time with us in transit, which means the functionality is even more important: Are your belongings easy to get to if you need to retrieve something while waiting at your gate? Is there a space to stash whatever item you remember on your way out the door? These are a few of the things Traveler editors considered when sifting through the seemingly endless options on the market. We set out to find the best of the best—bags that are lightweight but still sturdy, have enough space to house clothes, shoes, toiletries, and accessories, and will hold up for many trips to come. After months of testing, these are the pieces we've deemed the best carry-on luggage of 2023.

What we considered:

When testing out carry-on luggage, we asked editors and contributors to consider several factors: How light a bag was on its own, how much it could fit, whether the design and organizational factors were helpful (and aesthetically pleasing), how well it held up in transit, how easy or difficult it is to roll and pick up, whether it's worth the price point, and if there are any unique features that set it apart from other carry-on suitcases or bags they've used.

This article is part of Condé Nast Traveler' s first-ever Luggage Week , for which dozens of suitcases, backpacks, and weekender bags were road-tested by our editors.

What size can a carry-on bag be?

It depends on which airline you're flying with, but typically, dimensions are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 9 inches high for domestic airlines (Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, Delta, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, and United Airlines adhere to these figures; American Airlines allows for an extra inch of height, while and Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines's max is 24" x 16" x 10" and Spirit Airlines's allotment is 22" x 18" x 10"). Some airlines provide a single number; dimensions must add up to that number or below to be considered compliant.

International airlines tend to have slightly different size requirements; 21.5" x 15.5" x 9" is typical, but here are some exact specifications by airline:

  • Air Canada: 21.5" x 15.5" x 9"
  • Air France: 21.6" x 13.7" x 9.8"
  • British Airways: 22" x 18" x 10"
  • Emirates: 21.6" x 15" x 8.6"
  • Lufthansa: 21.6" x 15.7" x 9"
  • Qatar Airways: 20" x 15" x 10"
  • Singapore Airlines: 45 total inches

What can’t I take in my carry-on?

Liquids over 3.4 ounces (100mL) are not allowed in your carry-on. Additionally, firearms and other potentially hazardous items are prohibited. Check TSA's website for specific items you may have questions about.

Are carry-on bags free?

Again, it depends on which you're flying with and what kind of ticket you purchase. These airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item), regardless of what level ticket you bought:

  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines

While these airlines offer one free carry-on (and one personal item) to all travelers except those who purchased a base fare:

  • United Airlines

Top recommendations:

  • Best overall carry-on: Paravel The Aviator Carry-On
  • Best lightweight carry-on: July Carry-On Light
  • Best budget carry-on: Béis The Carry-On Roller
  • Best expandable carry-on: Away Carry-On Flex
  • Best softside carry-on: Travelpro Platinum Elite softside spinner

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Weight: 8.2 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Glides smoothly even when fully packed, unique look and feel Cons: No external phone charger included, could use an interior pocket along the length of the bag

Luggage brand Paravel has built a dedicated following thanks to its retro Wes Anderson–style designs and use of sustainable materials. The Aviator Carry-On is no different: Available in shades like scout tan, safari green, and scuba navy, it has a recycled polycarbonate shell, recycled zippers, and an interior lining made from 15 upcycled plastic water bottles. It's a favorite of senior editor Megan Spurrell : “This is one of two carry-on roller bags I have used regularly for nearly three years—we’ve traveled everywhere from Lisbon to Mexico City to Los Angeles together.” Spurrell has used it for weeklong trips, and notes that it's still in good shape after years of use: “It has definitely gotten scratched up from being thrown into the hull of planes (I have checked it before, even though it’s carry-on), but it has held up well otherwise—there are no cracks in the shell, zipper issues despite how much I have stuffed it, nor sticky wheels.” The one minor flaw: The top handle placement is a bit counterintuitive, placed on the side of the suitcase further from your body.

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Weight: 8.36 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 16" x 10"

Pros: Comfortable handle, fairly easy to clean Cons: Although the beige color is incredibly pretty, it gets dirty very quickly; I would recommend a darker color

With a pretty, ribbed design and thoughtful features like a cushioned silicone grip on the handle, you wouldn't guess this is one of the most affordable suitcases on our list. It's been tested by commerce producer Paris Wilson , who used it to pack for her and her boyfriend on a weeklong trip to the Florida Keys; with the help of the expandable zipper, it fit at least 14 outfits as well as four pairs of shoes and two purses. The wheels have stood up to bumpy roads—“We live in downtown Manhattan where cobblestone streets are a staple and we still managed to make it to the subway without any hangups”—and the included pouches come in handy for dirty clothes or even souvenirs. “I’m tempted to buy the remaining luggage to create a set; I would recommend this to anyone who's interested in building their luggage collection but might not know where to start.”

A suitcase.

Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Durable wheels, easy to lift, compression straps Cons: Because of its size, it may be checked on smaller planes or flagged to be checked on planes at full capacity

Away recently upgraded a few of its core suitcases, including The Bigger Carry-On. Updates include an additional zipper compartment, a color-matched interior made of recycled polyester, and an underside grab handle for easy overhead bin lifting. Tested by editorial assistant Jessica Chapel , who has taken it on a flight to New Mexico, a bus ride to New Jersey, and in cars on weekend trips from New York, it's one of the lighter bags on the list at under eight pounds. Compared to her previous suitcase, “It does wonders. Prior to this luggage I often traveled with a checked bag. I can fit almost as much in this suitcase, and it's way more practical—and feels more swift, given the 360-degree wheels.”

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Weight: 3.9 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 14" × 7.5"

Pros: I enjoy the ease with which you can move this piece of luggage around; it feels very zippy Cons: The telescopic handle sometimes sticks

July calls this the lightest double-wheel suitcase in the world, and it is the lightest we've tested here at Traveler at just under four pounds when empty. Research director Alexandra Sanidad has brought it on planes to Phoenix, Arizona, and Portland, Oregon, and on an Amtrak to Woodstock, New York; she says “it's very cute and fits nicely in tight spaces,” and is a “good price for a sturdy, colorful, functional suitcase.” As for what it fits, light packers can fit a week’s worth of clothing in here; if you’re bringing multiple day and night outfits, plan for a weekend’s worth.

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Weight: 11.1 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 16" x 9"

Pros: Extremely functional and stylish, glides smoothly even when full Cons : It’s a little large for a carry-on; I've had to check it twice so far

Tumi bags are an investment—at over $1,000, this is one of the priciest bags on our list of the best carry-on luggage—but for frequent business travelers or those looking for a lifelong investment piece, it might be the bag for you. It's gone with former Traveler editor Alex Erdekian on trips to Mexico, Italy and France, a bachelorette party at Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, and Boston. She calls it “the most beautiful suitcase I’ve owned,” and appreciates the “zipper expansion that drastically increases the depth of the suitcase,” as well as the “sneaky zipper around the front that allows you to pull out clothes quickly.” It is one of the heavier bags on the list, though, and Erdekian says she's had difficulty lifting it overhead when full. Also of note: It comes with a five-year warranty, and can be customized with a monogram or set of “pop of color” accessories.

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Weight: 6.53 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 15" x 9.5"

Pros: Budget-friendly, very lightweight Cons: Since its design is pretty plain, it's not the most aesthetically pleasing suitcase on our list

This hardside carry-on with spinner wheels and a built-in TSA lock has racked up rave reviews on Amazon, like this one: “It fit an odd amount of stuff in it. It's like a clown car. It has compartments and zippers that keep things separate and organized. It holds up well and is really good looking. It's absolutely worth every penny. I'm purchasing more for the rest of the family.” Traveler editor Meaghan Kenny agrees, calling it an overpacker's dream bag. The hardside spinner comes in black, navy, bright blue, and orange.

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Weight: 8.1 lbs. Dimensions: 23" x 15" x 10.3"

Pros: The front zipper is such a plus, with lots of sections for organizing Cons: The color range isn’t huge—I wish they alternated in more shades

This Arlo Skye zipper-front suitcase has gone on many trips with Spurrell —she alternates between this and a Paravel carry-on, and this one has been to Peru, upstate New York, and Montauk: “I take it as a carry-on for most flights—from weekend trips to weeklong getaways—because it’s surprisingly roomy, with an organized front pocket that I can easily stow essentials like my laptop, book, and magazines in.” Sleek yet durable, it comes with a removable charger (boasting both USB C and USB A ports), two shoe bags, a laundry bag, and a cotton storage cover. The aesthetics are a plus, too: “I love the design of this bag—it feels like a reliable, sleek rolling bag, with design you’ll never get tired of.”

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Weight: 7.8 lbs. Dimensions: 23.5" x 14.5" x 9"

Pros: Expandable design, multiple exterior pockets Cons: Some travelers may prefer a clamshell opening; may be too large for some international flights

Every inch counts—especially if you're traveling with just a carry-on—and softside luggage offers a little more give than hard-shell bags. This expandable pick has a telescopic handle, spinner wheels for easy gliding, and an external USB port for charging your devices. It's earned an “Amazon's Choice” distinction thanks to its consistently high reviews and competitive pricing (its larger size, which has many similar internal features, is a favorite of former Traveler editor Louis Cheslaw). The suitcase is available in several shades (including black, Bordeaux, and true navy) and three carry-on sizes (19-, 20-, and 21-inches).

A suitecase.

Weight: 8.15 lbs. Dimensions: 21.7" x 13.7" x 9"

Pros: Expandable, easy to roll Cons: Scuffs easily, no exterior pockets

Go one step further, space-wise, with this expandable suitcase, which gives you an additional 2.25" of packing space when needed. Traveler 's global associate director of audience development Lara Kramer has used this bag for trips as long as a week (including a trip to London ), and noted how smoothly it rolled across almost any surface, thanks to its 360-degree spinner wheels. “The joy of this luggage is its simplicity,” she says. “It's a pretty straightforward design, but what it does, it does very well: glide smoothly and easily with its 360-degree spinner wheels and provide the luxury of expanding to add more room if needed. Between my husband and I, one of us is always snagging it as our main carry-on.” Kramer recommends choosing a unique color for your bag, or adding your favorite sticker to the outer hard shell to help it stand out, and notes the inevitable scuffs can look pretty jarring against the black colorway.

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Weight: 12.5 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Very easy to store, even in small places; soft handle grip Cons: Expandable mechanism can be tricky to lock into place

The designers at Béis knew what they were doing when they built this soft-sided expandable carry-on , a favorite of senior commerce editor Madison Flager . It's a big space saver for people with minimal closet or storage space, and yet still fits plenty when expanded—enough for a long weekend to five-day trips. An exterior front pocket holds a laptop sleeve, pocket to place a portable charger (and a small hole to slip the charging cord through), plus a key clip. Smooth-rolling wheels and a soft hand cushion on the underside of the handle are great touches, too.

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Weight: 7.16 lbs. Dimensions: 21.5" x 14" x 9"

Pros: Responsive handle, very lightweight Cons: No exterior pockets for added storage

Lightweight with a rugged exterior, frequent traveler Patrick Thompson noted that this bag “seems like it would hold up to the hustle and bustle of an airport, getting jammed into an overhead compartment, and any excessive packing into the trunk of a car.” He's been using it regularly for over a year, bringing it on trips as long as two weeks (Argentina and Italy), as well as long weekend trips to Utah, Georgia, and Florida, and while it has gotten scuffed, it's still in good shape, and is a bag he'd recommend to other travelers. “I love the color and that it's very lightweight. I find it to be easily rollable when traveling.” While there is “a stealth pocket on the top corner that holds smaller items, which can be very useful and convenient while trudging through the airport,” he hasn't often utilized the front exterior zipper, which is meant for easy access to the main compartment, and would prefer another exterior pocket in place of it.

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Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 20" x 14" x 7.9"

Pros: Built-in garment folder, interior compression system, exterior pockets Cons: Doesn't roll as easily when full

Senior features editor Rebecca Misner calls this suitcase “a professional travelers’ dream carry-on: very sturdy, and full of bells and whistles that actually make packing easier.” Briggs & Riley's signature expansion system allows travelers to press a button and pull up on a lever in the main compartment to expand the suitcase sides vertically. “Once you’re packed and zipped, you just push down on the exterior sides to compress.” Other notable features include mesh interior pockets, a built-in garment folder with a foam roll bar that keeps clothes from wrinkling, and unassuming SpeedThu pocket pockets on the exterior made to fit a passport and boarding pass—with a bright orange lining that signals when the pocket is open (meaning your important docs are at risk).

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Weight: 9.9 lbs. Dimensions: 14" x 22" x 9.5" Pros: Keeps dress clothes wrinkle-free, exterior pocket to hold documents or other small items Cons: May not be large enough to be your only suitcase on a trip

Heading to a wedding or business trip ? Kramer vouches for this compact Travelpro garment bag. “The lay-flat garment bag design is the real gem of this carry-on. It holds way more than you think—and arriving with all of your dresses and shirts wrinkle-free is a huge game changer.” The durable nylon fabric, made with a Duraguard coating, is a bonus, too.

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Weight: 7.9 lbs. Dimensions: 22.8" x 9.4" x 15"

Pros: Smooth-rolling wheels, built-in phone charger, antimicrobial lining Cons: Scratched easily on first use

Tested by destinations editor Shannon McMahon , who prefers to travel with expandable hard-side spinners, this one stands out for “its super roomy packing capacity and its smooth-rolling wheels.” It's become her go-to carry-on after first using it for a four-day getaway last year with room to spare ( even after buying souvenirs ). Smart features of the utilitarian bag include a built-in phone charger, zippered laundry compartment, oversized mesh organizational pockets, and antimicrobial lining. The exterior scratched surprisingly easily on that first trip, but beyond that it hasn't seen much damage: “It's not a fight against scratches on the outside like I thought it would be, it seems like it was just a first-use thing.” The bag's biggest pros: Its packing power and its ultra-lightweight—“it's light as a feather when empty,” McMahon says.

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Weight: 6.06 lbs. Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9" Pros: Wheels smoothly, easy to carry around Cons: Laptop sleeve doesn't fit much else, so if not using it, feels like an unnecessary use of space

Frequent traveler Katie Thompson has been using this suitcase for over a year, bringing it to Italy, Argentina, Florida, upstate New York, and Savannah, and calls it “an organizer's dream.” The Samsonite carry-on is loaded with zip pockets and mesh nets to give every item its own place. Thompson says it “can comfortably fit a week's worth of clothing if you are a light packer, but is probably best for a weekend trip,” and notes it rolls easily and in all directions. Another perk: The hardshell exterior has built in patterns that help to hide any scratches, though it has gotten some scuffs with time. Overall, it is “sleek, unique, and compact,” though overall storage is on the smaller side: “The additional pockets on the top side make the inside smaller,” Thompson says. “It fits less than my previous carry-on, but I still managed 10 days in Italy with it.”

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Weight: 8.25 lbs. Dimensions: 21" x 13.5" x 9.5" Pros: Front pocket for last-minute items, plenty of interior compartments Cons: Limited color options, no expansion

Hard-shell bags with a front pocket are few and far between, but this Calpak bag makes a strong case for it. Executive editor Erin Florio says she “actually [looks] forward to packing this thing;” while she was worried about its size at first glance, after traveling with it, she says smart packers could pack for up to 10 days with it. “The inner compartments make it really easy to organize all your items, from shoes to laundry to toiletries, which helps you fit in more,” she says. As for that exterior pocket, it can fit a laptop, hardcover book, and magazines.

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Weight: 6.3 lbs. Dimensions: 23" H x 14.5" W x 9.5" D Pros: Lightweight and fits a lot of clothing including shoes Cons: Hard to lift when heavy. Also hard to clean/get scuffs out

Recommended by associate social media manager Kayla Brock , this expandable carry-on has a mesh zip compartment and zip-lock compartments inside, which make organizing clothes, accessories, and toiletries easy. She has brought it to North Dakota, Europe, New York, Zanzibar, Seattle, Jamaica, Chicago, Colorado, and the Cayman Islands, packing for as long as three weeks with it (though in winter time, it's better suited for weekend trips). “Although it originally looks like my clothes wouldn’t fit (I’m guilty of overpacking), the suitcase closed with ease,” Brock says. In the year-plus that she's been using it, it has gotten some scuffs and discoloration on certain parts of the body, and the zippers have bent a little; however, Brock still strongly recommends it: “Out of all the suitcases I have this is my absolute favorite and without a doubt the one that I take with me on a trip.”

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The Best Carry-On Luggage 2024, Tested and Reviewed by Travel Editors

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Packing for a trip can be stressful, especially if you’re trying to fit everything you need into a carry-on bag. With increasingly strict airline baggage allowances and common occurrences of lost/mishandled checked bags, finding the right carry-on suitcase is key to avoiding expensive checked baggage fees and ensuring your stuff makes it to your destination. 

No one understands this struggle more than the SmarterTravel team. As travel editors, we travel a lot (and are firm carry-on only flyers.) We tested and reviewed the top carry-on luggage over hundreds of trips to help you find one perfectly suited for all your travels.

The carry-on bags we reviewed underwent rigorous testing to see how they held up to the realities of travel. We evaluated important factors like size and weight, wheeled performance, ease of packing, durability, and special features. Our testing process included packing each bag to capacity, carrying it through airports, stowing it in overhead bins, and taking it on planes, trains, and automobiles during real-world trips.

Ranging in price from affordable to splurge-worthy, the best carry-on suitcases earned top marks across all our tests for their optimal size, seamless maneuverability, handy organization, stylish looks, and resilience.

From a lightweight hard-sided spinner that fits easily in tiny overheads to a large carry-on that expands for over-packers, these are our travel editors’ picks for the best carry-on suitcases of 2024. 

Best Carry-On Suitcase Overall: Samsonite Outline Pro Carry-On Suitcase

Outline Pro Carry-On Spinner

The Samsonite Outline Pro Carry-On Suitcase was our favorite of all the carry-on suitcases we tested. This smart and sleek suitcase is made from a durable polypropylene shell that helps contribute to its light weight of 6.4 lbs. Smooth spinner wheels and an adjustable handle make this bag easy to wheel even when fully packed.

The interior is just as nice, lined with a fabric made from 100 percent plastic bottles. There’s also a multi-functional panel divider that can compress clothes to create more space while providing pockets for organization. One of the pockets is water-resistant, so you can use it to separate swimsuits or wet clothing on the journey home.

Our favorite feature of the Samsonite Outline Pro is the antimicrobial handle technology used on the trolley grip and side handles, which helps keep us healthy while traveling. 

Dimensions: 15” x 10” x 23”

Weight: 6.4 lbs

Best Large Carry-On Suitcase: Roam Large Carry-On Suitcase

Roam Large Carry-On Suitcase

If you want to test the limits of an airline’s carry-on policy, we recommend the Roam Large Carry-On Suitcase as the best large carry-on suitcase. We’ve taken this suitcase on hundreds of flights and have only ever had to check it on very small puddle-jumper planes. This roomy carry-on can hold up to 42 liters, making it a great suitcase for chronic overpackers. 

This suitcase comes with two compression boards, which can be used to divide the two halves of the suitcase and help you fit even more in. The boards have large pockets perfect for packing cords and other small items. 

We also love that all Roam luggage can be customized to suit your style—you can choose the color of every part of this suitcase, right down to the wheels, to create a unique bag that definitely won’t get mixed up at baggage claim.

Dimensions:  9” x 16.25” x 22”

Weight: 7.7 lbs

Best Expandable Carry-On Suitcase: Delsey Rempart Carry-On Suitcase

Limited Edition Carry-On Expandable Spinner

An expandable suitcase is like having two bags in one—keep it small and compact for a short trip or open it up for a longer journey (or for the return trip when you buy lots of souvenirs to bring home). Delsey’s Rempart Carry-On Suitcase is our favorite expandable bag due to its patented Securitech Zipper that’s three times more resistant than a standard zipper (so you don’t have to worry about it ripping open, even when it’s expanded to its maximum capacity).

Other thoughtful features include an integrated TSA-combination lock, two packing compartments with compression straps, zippered pockets, and a lined divider. We also love that the interior lining can be removed and washed—an innovation you’ll appreciate if you’ve ever come home with a sandy suitcase after a beach trip.

Three carrying handles allow this bag to be carried in various ways. If you have other Delsey suitcases, the Rempart’s modular design allows it to stack on top for easy carrying and storage. 

Dimensions: 13.75” x 10.25” x 21.75”

Weight: 6.7 lbs

Best Soft-Sided Carry-On Suitcase: Travelpro Maxlite 5

Travelpro Maxlite 5

The best soft-sided carry-on suitcase is also one of the lightest weight options on our list. The Travelpro Maxlite 5 lives up to its name, weighing just 5.4 lbs. This model is the brand’s latest and is a full half-pound lighter than the previous iteration, the Travelpro Maxlite 5. 

The suitcase has a unique tapered design that helps prevent it from tipping over when upright (a common problem with soft-sided suitcases). It also has a solid bottom tray design that helps increase the bag’s durability. The Travelpro Maxlite 5 can expand to 2 inches to provide extra space when needed. The interior is lined with a waterproof protectant that helps keep the bag dry. 

This suitcase comes with Travelpro’s limited lifetime warranty, which will cover the cost of repairs if it’s damaged for one year after purchase. 

Dimensions: 23” x 14.5” x 9” 

Weight: 5.4 lbs

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Best Small Carry-On Suitcase: Eagle Creek Gear Warrior XE 4-Wheel Carry-On Luggage

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior XE 4-Wheel Carry-On Luggage

We love the Eagle Creek Gear Warrior XE 4-Wheel Carry-On because it’s deceptively spacious for its small size and light weight. It even expands slightly to give you a little bit of extra space when you need it. We’ve packed for week-long trips with just this bag and had no issues fitting everything in. Despite the diminutive size, this suitcase is packed with organizational features, like an exterior laptop sleeve and interior zippered pockets. 

Made from 100 percent recycled, water-resistant fabric, this carry-on-sized spinner bag is easy to wipe clean and great for rainy destinations. 

The Warrior is equipped with heavy-duty wheels that allow you to roll this bag over rough terrain—a perfect pick for navigating the cobblestone streets of Europe.

Dimensions: 21.65” x 14” x 10”

Weight: 8 lbs 12 oz

The Best Hardsided Carry-On Suitcase: Away The Carry-On

Away The Carry-On

Away’s The Carry-On Suitcase has won many awards and is beloved by travelers, and for good reason—it’s smartly designed. The Carry-On is Away’s smallest suitcase and will fit in most overhead compartments and pass all but the strictest baggage sizers at the gate.

This durable carry-on suitcase is crafted from 100 percent polycarbonate for maximum impact resistance. It glides smoothly on premium 360-degree spinner wheels and features a telescoping trolley handle with two height settings for ergonomic maneuvering. The water-resistant shell safeguards your belongings, while convenient features like the TSA-approved lock, laundry bag, and color-matched luggage tag help streamline your packing routine. 

Thoughtfully designed, the suitcase maximizes storage with a double-buckle compression pad and extensive interior organization like three mesh pockets and a handy hanging pocket. Reverse coil zippers grant easy access to the wide opening, and an underside grab handle aids lifting. 

As a bonus, Away’s carry-on suitcase comes in a variety of beautiful colors, including glossy and matte options. 

Dimensions: 21.7″ x 14.4″ x 9″

Weight: 7.5 lbs

The Best Luxury Carry-On Suitcase: Tumi Continental Dual Access 4-Wheeled Carry-On

Tumi Continental Dual Access 4-Wheeled Carry-On

The Tumi Continental Dual Access 4-Wheeled Carry-On is an organized packer’s dream. The design of this suitcase keeps suits, shoes, clothes, and toiletries neatly separated and wrinkle-free. Convenient amenities like the built-in USB port and built-in TSA lock maximize functionality. 

This is a great suitcase choice for business travelers, as the interior features a removable garment sleeve and fiberglass rod that allows you to hang a suit or dress inside the case without getting crushed or wrinkled. 

The Continental Dual Access features Tumi’s signature smooth-rolling wheels and a 3-stage telescoping handle for easy maneuverability. Protective features like molded bumpers and side panels guard against impacts, while built-in tracers and TSA-approved locks keep valuables secured. With options for top, side, or bottom access via well-designed zippers, this suitcase optimizes packing efficiency for several days of travel. 

Dimensions: 22.0″ X 16.0″ X 9.0″

Weight: 11.1 lbs

The Best Carry-On Backpack: L.L. Bean Approach Travel Pack

L.L. Bean Approach Travel Pack

A carry-on doesn’t have to be limited to a suitcase. For the ultimate in mobility, opt for a backpack as your carry-on. You won’t have to worry about climbing stairs or pulling a bag over rough sidewalks, and a backpack can fit under your seat on a full plane when necessary, avoiding the dreaded gate-check. 

Our favorite carry-on backpack is the L.L. Bean Approach Travel Pack . Use it on its own for a short trip, or combine it with a checked bag (put all the essentials in the backpack and carry it on the plane) for longer journeys.  

The Approach Travel Pack opens flat and can be packed like a suitcase, unlike a traditional backpack where you’ll have to shove everything in through the top and dig through the entire bag to find something buried at the bottom.

Dimensions: 20” x 12.5” x 10”

Weight: 3.3 lbs

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How We Tested These Carry-Ons

These are the carry-on suitcases that the SmarterTravel team uses on their own trips. We’ve taken them on countless flights, train trips, road trips, and cruises to find out the pros and cons of each bag. 

When testing a carry-on, we consider the following factors:

  • Size and weight
  • Ease of transportation
  • Organizational features

We’ve tested out numerous suitcases that didn’t make the cut, which helped us narrow the list to the best carry-ons worth investing in. 

What Size is a Carry-On Suitcase

The dimensions for a carry-on suitcase vary by airline and generally change depending on if it’s an international or domestic flight. For flights within the United States, the most common size limit for a carry-on suitcase is 22 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 9 inches high. 

The international carry-on suitcase size limit is usually 21.7 inches by 15.7 inches wide by 9 inches high, but this will vary by airline.

Note that airline carry-on size limits include all aspects of the suitcase, including the handles and the wheels, so be sure to check the total dimensions of your bag and not just the interior measurements. If your suitcase meets the size limit but the wheels don’t, it will not pass the carry-on sizer test.

Always check with your airline for the correct carry-on size for your trip, as it can change by destination. 

Is There a Weight Limit for Carry-Ons?

There usually isn’t a weight limit for carry-ons on domestic flights within the United States (unless you’re flying on a very small plane). However, you must be able to lift the suitcase into the overhead bin without assistance.

International flights are generally stricter with weight limits and will weigh your carry-on bag when you check-in. These weight restrictions vary quite a bit by airline but generally range from 15 to 35 lbs. 

What Can’t You Pack in a Carry-On Suitcase?

Remember, carry-on suitcases are subject to stricter security restrictions than checked bags. You can’t pack these items in carry-on suitcases, but you can pack them in your checked luggage:

  • Liquids or gels bigger than 3.4 ounces
  • Sharp objects (including knives, hiking poles, and large scissors) 
  • Certain sporting goods (such as baseball bats and hockey sticks)
  • Self-defense items (including pepper spray and brass knuckles)
  • Weapons (including firearms) 

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The Best Carry-On Travel Backpacks

A person standing outside in a light blue short sleeve shirt wears the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L backpack, in black with a gray llama-head logo and aqua accents.

Opening up your favorite carry-on travel backpack—with all of your stuff in the right place and easy to reach—should feel like you’re opening the door to a well-organized closet or sitting down at a clean desk.

This is a moment to center yourself, no matter how chaotic the journey.

What we considered

A 45L bag maximizes overhead space but can get heavy when fully packed; 35L bags tend to be more manageable.

Clamshell designs open like a book and are easiest to pack, but bags that open traditionally tend to have more structure.

Ideally, a travel backpack has handles on all sides, especially the bottom, for pulling it out of overhead bins or from under seats.

Some internal pockets are useful, but major organizing is better managed on your own with packing cubes.

We spent six months testing 22 bags and flying across the country with all of our picks.

In the end, we chose two as our top picks: the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L (for most trips) and the larger Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L . Both bags are exemplary carry-on travel backpacks that are designed for comfort, durability, and organization.

Though these backpacks are great as companion bags for any trip, they’re designed to ultimately replace all of your other luggage and become your exclusive bag as you travel.

This is not a style of packing that’s for everyone, but once some people try it , they’re forever hooked. However, finding the right bag is a personal choice, and no single bag will appeal to everyone.

That’s why we have picks that are great for people traveling for work , others designed to be carried over long distances , picks for maximizing your packing space , and budget options for travelers who want to give the one-bag strategy a try.

The research

Why you should trust us, best small carry-on bag for most situations: cotopaxi allpa 35l, best large bag for most situations: peak design travel backpack 45l, best bag for document organization: topo designs global travel bag 30l, best bag for long journeys on foot: osprey farpoint 40 and fairview 40, best bag if you need a large suitcase on your back: tortuga travel backpack 40l, best affordable large backpack: ebags tls mother lode weekender, other good carry-on travel backpacks, who this is for, how we picked and tested, what to look forward to, the competition.

I’ve been covering aspects of luggage and travel bag design for Wirecutter for nearly a decade and have personally researched, tested, and compared hundreds of bags in that time. And as members of a remote organization, our editors and writers travel a lot and are continually testing the gear we recommend—our travel gear guide remains a perennial favorite among staff members. I personally try to do most of my travel with a single backpack whenever possible. I spent nine months roaming around Hawaii with not much more than that and another six months nomadically couch-surfing in New York City.

In addition to documenting our own experiences, I reached out to experts and writers who specialize in traveling the world carrying everything they need in a single bag. Eytan Levy is the owner and operator of the Snarky Nomad travel website, which combines travel guides and tips with in-depth gear reviews. James Feess is the founder of The Savvy Backpacker and author of The Savvy Backpacker’s Guide to Europe on a Budget . And Sharon Gourlay is the writer of the Where’s Sharon? travel website. I also spoke with moderators of Reddit’s r/onebag and r/heronebag forums, as well as with Chase Reeves, bag fanatic, reviewer, and owner of Matterful .

The shiny, one-piece back of the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L on a tester's back

Cotopaxi Allpa 35L

A versatile small pack for a week or a weekend.

The Allpa’s clamshell design makes organizing your things simple. The strap design lets you easily wear this durable bag on your back or carry it in your hand while you’re on the move.

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The Cotopaxi Allpa 35L features an easy-to-pack clamshell design and highly adjustable straps that make it a great all-around bag for any traveler who’s dedicated to packing light, or for a smaller person who wants less to carry. Handles on all four sides of this bag make it easy to grab no matter where you’ve stowed it. It’s also protected by a full lifetime warranty and has the build quality to back that up. After more than four years of testing, this single backpack (plus a personal item ) has replaced nearly every travel bag or piece of luggage I use.

Cotopaxi also makes the Allpa in 28 - and 42 -liter sizes. But the 35 liter is, for us, the best. At 42 liters, this bag becomes heavy for most people to carry when its fully packed, and for a bag that big, we’d prefer that it had a more-robust hip belt. At 28 liters, the bag becomes a touch small for most people, and its internal organization feels fussy for any shorter trip, such as an overnight. Cotopaxi also makes a hip pack that’s designed to fit snugly into the Allpa’s front top compartment. It’s a neat little addition to the bag, and it is worth getting if you like wearing fanny packs while you travel.

The Allpa has a clamshell design, which means it opens like a hard-sided suitcase: A large YKK zipper runs around three sides of the bag, letting it fall open into two halves when unzipped. On the right side is a deep compartment, spacious enough for two large packing cubes or half a suitcase’s worth of clothes (which you access through a mesh zippered flap). On the left, there’s space for one more medium-size packing cube behind a zippered flap. Above that are two smaller pockets with high-visibility backing—useful when you’re looking for hard-to-differentiate personal items.

The Cotopaxi Allpa open to show the zip-up compartments on both the left and right sides filled with clothes, packing cubes, and other gear.

The Allpa’s hip belt, which can be removed while the bag is on your back, is substantial enough that it’s comfortable to wear when you need it. With or without the hip belt, the Allpa is decently comfortable over long distances. However, folks who have longer torsos (over 19 inches) may find that the waist belt sits a little high off the hips, unless you fully extend the shoulder straps. Speaking of, unlike the shoulder straps on our other picks, the Allpa’s straps are contoured to fit people who have large or small chests. It’s not a specifically gendered design, but our female tester noticed the improvement right away.

The Allpa has two side-access zippers—great for on-the-go access, especially when the bag is hanging from your shoulder. One of these reveals a flat computer pocket with a padded false bottom, so if you drop the bag, it won’t land on the corner of your computer; the other reveals a “secret” pocket with a hidden zipper and access to the main compartment. All of the main compartment zippers are protected by security loops, which you thread the zipper through at the end of its run. This prevents anyone from subtly or quickly grabbing a zipper and opening your bag when you aren’t paying attention.

The Allpa is made with 1680-denier ballistic nylon, similar to the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag or the Tom Bihn Aeronaut 45 . This feels similar to a strong canvas, but it has a more prominent weave. The Allpa is the kind of bag you can toss as easily into an overhead compartment as you can into the back of a rusty pickup truck. Uniquely in this category, the Allpa also includes a rainfly.

A person holding a gray Cotopaxi Allpa backpack in front of themselves by gripping the side handles.

Flaws but not dealbreakers The Allpa has a minimal amount of administrative organization—places to keep pens and papers, spaces to hold tickets, and so forth. This is where a good personal item comes in handy. However, if you want to travel with just this one bag, there are a few nooks you can hide things in. The front organizer is deep enough that you can also fit several small organizing pouches, if you want, or the aforementioned fanny pack.

Cotopaxi does enjoy playing around with fabrics and colors. Sometimes the company has released the Allpa without the TPU-lined front panel. The TPU panel improves water resistance, but we’ve found after many years of travel with our bag that the TPU layering can begin to flake in spots. We’d love to see the all-nylon option return at some point, for people who prefer the added robustness and don’t mind sacrificing a bit of rain coverage.

Capacity: 35 liters Weight: 3 pounds, 5 ounces Main compartment access: Clamshell opening Style: Adventurous Colors: Assorted

A person in a gray tshirt and red shorts stands between a solid wooden fence and tall shrubs while wearing the 45 liter Peak Design Travel Backpack.

Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L

An easily customizable large bag for long trips and expensive gear.

This bag was built with photographers in mind, but most travelers will appreciate its easy accessibility, clever tuck-away straps, and the elegant way the bag expands and contracts. The accessory cubes cost extra, though.

Get this if: You travel often with expensive camera gear and need easy access and many storage pockets, or you just prefer a backpack-based packing system with plenty of adaptability and customization.

Some bags in this category are built to do one thing extremely well—be luggage on your back. But the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L is built to adapt. It’s the Swiss Army knife of backpacks: adjustable, customizable, and (if you spring for the extra cubes and organizers) an almost perfect system for a photographer or gearhead on the move. Most bags’ expanding mechanisms aren’t worth the extra zipper they’re built on, and they look about as attractive as a boiled ham splitting out of its plastic packaging. Not so with the Peak Design: It looks just as good fully packed at 45 liters as it does compressed to a 30-liter daypack.

You can access the bag through a back panel, which doubles as a computer and tablet pouch, as well as a front one, if you unzip the pass-through divider. You can also get into the main compartment via two wing-like trapezoidal flaps that run along each side of the pack. In its natural shape, the Travel Backpack holds 35 liters, but an expansion zipper lets the bag swell to 45 liters. If you want to use the bag as a daypack, you fold in the top corners and snap them down, reducing the bag’s volume to a slim 30 liters. It will still feel larger than a normal daypack in this configuration, but we think that’s a small compromise for being able to use one backpack as both your travel bag and your daily explorer. The bag itself consists of 400D nylon and polyester fabrics. It feels tough, but not as tough as some other bags we’ve tested, such as the Cotopaxi Allpa .

The Peak Design lets you tuck its shoulder and hip straps away when you’re not using them. But unlike any other bag we’ve ever tested, this pack has magnetic flaps on the back panel that open and close with an almost magical snap. Once you’ve played with them, you’ll wonder why every backpack doesn’t have something similar. A small, childish part of me still gets excited about tucking away the straps when I put the Peak Design into an overhead bin. Although the straps are thin, they’re comfortable. The hip belt isn’t quite as plush as the one on the Tortuga ; still, even when the Peak Design is fully loaded, the belt doesn’t pinch or dig into the body.

If you travel with a camera, you don’t have to use Peak Design’s camera cubes , but they do make carrying that gear a whole lot easier. The cubes come in three sizes, and if they’re situated properly in the bag with the provided clips, they line up with the Travel Backpack’s side-access flaps for quick access. Caleigh Waldman (the photographer for this piece and, full disclosure, my spouse) took this bag across the country for a wedding shoot. “I want this backpack,” she said after three weeks of travel. “I want to travel with it everywhere. With my cameras. Without my cameras. It doesn’t matter. I want to travel with it.”

Peak Design also makes a line of ultralight packing cubes . They’re good cubes, and they compare well to the ultralight Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Cube set, our pick for light packers . However, the Peak Design cubes are sized specifically for this bag and fit just so inside it, especially when combined with other Peak Design gear cubes and accessories, like the toiletry bag . (Chase Reeves has done an in-depth video review of these cubes; it’s a good resource for anyone who’s on the fence about buying them.) After testing the cubes (and this is not a mark against the Eagle Creek or the Peak Design ultralight cubes, both of which are excellent), I personally still prefer the more-rigid Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal set, one of our longtime picks .

Flaws but not dealbreakers The Travel Backpack has few flaws. It is expensive—especially if you commit to the entire system of packing and camera cubes. The adjustable design and multiple zippers do add complexity, and complexity adds potential weaknesses. Peak Design covers all of its bags with a lifetime warranty , which should alleviate most people’s concerns. But if you’re particularly hard on your gear and still need to carry as much as possible, you might consider the Tortuga instead.

Capacity: 45 liters Weight: 4½ pounds Main compartment access: back-panel loader Style: minimalist and unobtrusive Color: Black, Sage

A person in a black jacket walks across a brick plaza while carrying the Topo Designs 30 liter travel bag over their shoulder with the optional shoulder sling. The bag is olive green with bright yellow and red accents.

Topo Designs Global Travel Bag 30L

Combines more organization with a simple interior.

This bag’s open interior makes packing easy. Those who travel for work will appreciate the Topo’s accessible front pockets and holders for organizing books, papers, and assorted miscellaneous items.

Get this if: You travel often for work and prefer a bag that’s much easier to work out of than most of our other picks. The front panel and assorted pockets are like a small traveling office space.

Of all the bags we recommend, the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag 30L comes closest to the style of an everyday carry backpack, due to its small size and minimal external features. This bag is perfect if you have to travel to a work event, get off the plane, and then use it as a daily backpack without drawing too much attention to yourself. Topo also includes built-in attachment clips, if you want to piggyback a smaller daily-carry backpack to your Travel Bag. I know people who love to do this. I personally do not. But it’s a good feature, especially if you’re committed to Topo gear in general. However, given its basic strap system and flat nylon back, the Topo is not built as well as our other picks for longer hikes.

The Travel Bag is one of the simplest bags we tested, with a main compartment and some basic document organization in the front pocket. This bag is a front-panel loader (which we find very easy to pack), organized around a main pocket that can fit two large packing cubes. Inside, the lid of the bag also has two mesh dividers, for a small amount of organization. Outside, the bag has two small zippered pockets for travel accessories (such as earbuds and a passport) and a larger organizer pocket for books, tickets, and snacks. The Topo is constructed with heavy YKK zippers and, similar to the Cotopaxi Allpa, has built-in zipper security loops (strong loops of fabric that secure your zippers when the bag is shut), if you want a touch more security.

Similar to our other picks, the Travel Bag is backed by an excellent lifetime warranty and repair program from Topo. However, Topo’s gear is made from 1000D nylon (a dense and very tough fabric) and built like a tank; it has rigid padding throughout, and there is an attention to detail (particularly in the stitching around the zippers and handles) that’s a mark of quality to any savvy bag enthusiast. The point is, you would really have to get into some trouble to need the repair program. But it’s there if you do need it.

If you want to carry as much as possible, the Travel Bag also comes in a 40L model . It’s a fine bag at that size, and it does include a small yet stowable waist belt to help carry the weight. But we prefer our larger picks, like the Tortuga (more carrying capacity) or the eBags TLS Mother Lode (less expensive).

The Travel Bag has a built-in laptop compartment that fits most 15-inch laptops and is situated close to your back; this protects the computer and keeps its weight closer to your body. The Topo is well padded on all sides, and it is stitched in a way that keeps the edge of your computer from the bottom of the bag and should protect your computer from all but the worst drops. This bag, like most of Topo’s gear, is designed to work with Topo dopp bags , accessory bags , and packing cubes . Fully packed, it can carry two large packing cubes, two medium accessory bags, and a dopp kit.

Flaws but not dealbreakers Despite its travel-document organization, the Topo bag lacks the large internal pockets of our other picks, and the bag’s main compartment isn’t quite as spacious as that of our other picks. People who like a deeper main compartment might prefer the Cotopaxi or Tortuga bags. The Topo bag’s compartment is a little tight for large laptops, so it isn’t the best when going through security. We’d love to see a little more attention paid to the back contouring and straps of this bag, to make longer walks more comfortable.

Capacity: 30 liters Weight: 2 pounds, 10 ounces Main compartment access: front-panel loader Style: retro Colors: Navy, Black, Clay, Charcoal, Olive

A tester from behind, wearing the Osprey Farpoint

Osprey Farpoint 40

For long distances on foot.

A great starter option for one-bag travel, the Farpoint is easy to pack, adaptable to most situations, and sturdy enough to take with you as you travel the world. And it’s backed by a lifetime warranty.

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Osprey Fairview 40

For smaller torsos.

A scaled-down version of the Farpoint, the Fairview has shoulder straps that are slightly lower, to keep the bag’s bulk more aligned with smaller torsos.

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Get this if: You’re starting out with one-bag travel and aren’t sure which style of bag is best for you, but you want one that’s easy to carry over long distances.

The Osprey Farpoint 40 is well made, easy to pack, and comfortable to carry over most mid-length distances—such as walking across a city for an afternoon. (For simplicity’s sake, everything we say here about the Farpoint applies to the Fairview as well.) Osprey makes excellent backpacks for hauling around, and its lifetime warranty is renowned within the industry . The Farpoint also has an optional messenger bag–style strap, which offers some flexibility when you’re maneuvering tight spaces like subways or crowded city centers.

If you’re just starting out with one-bag travel, or you aren’t sure what type of travel bag best suits your needs, the Farpoint is an excellent first choice.

The Osprey backpack opened to show its neon-green interior mesh pocket on one side and a bright red packing cube strapped in to the other side.

The Farpoint is easy to pack. Opening the bag reveals a clamshell design; it’s deep enough to accommodate most large items, without your having to fumble awkwardly with zippers once it’s time to close up the bag. The feeling you get is not unlike packing a bit of sturdy luggage, which is something we love about bags like this—especially when you pack with packing cubes . Osprey says this bag, when fully packed, can carry 40 liters. But after using the Farpoint for a few years, we’ve decided that its rounded shape seems to cut into that theoretical packable space more than other bags do. In practice, the available space in the Farpoint is closer to—but still less than—that of the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L .

Like all Osprey bags, the Farpoint has very comfortable shoulder straps. The years of design and consideration that Osprey has put into its line of hiking backpacks are quite evident in the Farpoint. After more than six years of long-term testing this bag, we’re still surprised by how great it feels to put on when it’s fully packed. Crucially, the straps of the Farpoint stow away neatly behind a zippered panel. However, when you’re using the shoulder straps, the design forces you to also use the hip straps. Though this isn’t a huge issue, if you prefer a sleeker look or would rather have the option of using shoulder straps without hip straps, the Cotopaxi Allpa is more flexible and lets you hide the waist straps while the bag is on your back.

A black Klean Kanteen water bottle in the mesh water bottle pocket of an aqua colored Osprey backpack.

As some reviewers have pointed out, smaller individuals may appreciate the lighter weight and more-compact design of the Farpoint or the Fairview (which basically have the same design, but the Fairview is made for someone with a more-diminutive torso). On both, the chest-strap clip is also equipped with a small security whistle that’s surprisingly loud. It’s a handy feature for anyone traveling in unfamiliar environments.

Flaws but not dealbreakers For a smaller carry-on travel backpack, this one has little not to like. However, we do wish Osprey would trade some of the sleeker contours for a little more interior space.

Capacity: 35 liters Weight (Farpoint): 3 pounds, 3 ounces Weight (Fairview): 3 pounds, 2 ounces Main compartment access: front-panel loader Style: active Colors (Farpoint): Gopher Green, Tunnel Vision Grey, Muted Space Blue, Black Colors (Fairview): Winter Night Blue, Zircon Red, Night Jungle Blue, Black

A traveler wearing a black backpack

Tortuga Travel Backpack 40L

A suitcase to carry on your back.

For dedicated single-bag travelers, this water-resistant, durable bag is easy to pack and to travel with. And it’s comfortable to wear over endless miles—as long as you don’t mind the heavier weight.

Get this if: You want to maximize your packing space in a bag that’s durable, customizable to fit most torso lengths (there’s also a 30L version ), and water-resistant, and that has organizational features to suit any digital nomad.

The Tortuga Travel Backpack 40L is built to occupy the maximum carry-on space available. It’s a nearly perfect blend of backpack and luggage. On the outside, its tear-resistant sailcloth and sealed zippers provide ample protection from sharp objects and the elements. Opening the main clamshell zipper reveals a cavernous interior and a few organizational features that make the bag a cinch to pack. The front panel is a particular standout, great for keeping track of electronics and chargers. Of all the bags we tested, the Tortuga strikes the closest balance between the carrying comfort of a hiking backpack and the space and organization of a piece of luggage.

When it comes to packing, the Tortuga has a soothingly minimal interior, as any good suitcase should. In addition to the bag’s cavernous main pocket, its interior lid has a large vented panel. The panel is too narrow to hold additional packing cubes, but it’s great for holding light jackets or doubling as a dirty-laundry bag (if you’re really committed to one-bag travel). The Tortuga is available as a 40-liter bag (the max space for a carry-on bag), which we tested, along with the 30-liter version, which is compliant with some intra-European flights. The more-diminutive version is a decent choice for weekend travel or for minimalist travelers—but for those uses, we prefer the space-saving profile and extra internal organization of the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L .

However, the Tortuga is the most adjustable bag we’ve tested five years in a row, thanks to its adjustable torso length, shoulder straps, and waist-belt system. The adjustable strap system lets you manipulate the location of the shoulder straps (video) to fit a wider variety of body sizes, in both the 30- and 40-liter versions. This design (with its included load-adjuster straps at the top, to prevent the bag’s weight from sagging toward your lumbar region) is the best of those we’ve tested at distributing the weight of the bag (4.5 pounds when empty—roughly a pound and a half more than most of our other picks, except the Peak Design.) The hip straps are removable if you need, but the shoulder straps are not stowable.

Flaws but not dealbreakers Some people, especially those who are hard on their gear, may consider not being able to remove or stow the Tortuga’s shoulder straps (as they can with our other picks, like the Cotopaxi Allpa) a disqualifying factor. But after years of testing, traveling with, and occasionally checking our bag, we haven’t had an issue. Personally, it still makes me nervous to see the Tortuga traveling on the luggage belt toward mysterious machines and conveyors beneath the airport—all of which, in my imagination, are waiting to tear the hip belt from the bag or slice open the sailcloth exterior. But the Tortuga appears to shrug it all off with ease. However, if these mysteries beneath the airport also make you nervous, you might prefer our picks with easy-to-stow straps, such as the Peak Design Travel Backpack .

We’ve also fielded complaints from some testers that older models of this bag were too heavy for them to carry, even with the padded hip belt and adjustable straps. The additional padding does add weight. At 4.5 pounds, the new Tortuga is more than half a pound lighter than it used to be —the difference is noticeable—and it weighs the same as the equally large Peak Design . But if you feel like you would struggle carrying this model, we strenuously encourage you to consider one of our more-manageable picks, like the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L .

Capacity: 40 liters Weight: 4.5 pounds Main compartment access: clamshell opening Style: minimal, with a rigid construction Color: black

A person in a gray tshirt and red shorts wears the eBags TLS Mother Lode while walking outdoors next to tall shrubs.

eBags TLS Mother Lode Weekender

Affordable capacity and organization.

The Mother Lode offers the organizational features most travelers want, at an affordable price. However, it’s not as comfortable to carry as pricier options, and it can expand well past the limits of most overhead bins.

Get this if: You want an affordable bag with a traditional look, to carry as much as you can—potentially more than you’re allowed by airlines.

If you like the concept of the large Tortuga Travel Backpack but not its price, the eBags TLS Mother Lode Weekender is a great option for infrequent travelers who are willing to give up some features, such as a decent hip belt. It’s not comfortable enough for trekking long distances on foot, but there are plenty of external pockets for organization, a laptop sleeve that holds the weight of your computer high up on your shoulders, and an easy-to-access main compartment. This bag also has the largest capacity of any of those we tested, expanding to 65 liters—well beyond any airline’s regulated 45-liter limit. However, the bag’s more-casual looks might not be to everyone’s taste.

The Mother Lode is a good suitcase built around a basic (if slightly underwhelming) backpack. That’s the tradeoff you make for its low price, which is less than half that of other models. Unlike our other picks, the Mother Lode is not for carrying over long distances, especially when it’s full. If you know you’re going to be walking long distances (say, over a mile or so) with your pack on, you might want to consider one of our other picks. That said, if you’re carrying your bag only from a taxi to the airport security line but you want to avoid checked-item fees, the Mother Lode might be the bag for you.

The best part of the Mother Lode is the interior layout: It is easy to pack, and it’s smartly organized but still adaptable enough to mold to your preferred style of packing (meaning you can find what you need when you need it). However, the intense design focus that’s evident in the interior of the bag seems to have slipped a bit when it came to the exterior. Compared with those of several other picks in this size, this bag’s slim straps and barely there hip belt are noticeably lacking, especially if you’ve maxed out the bag’s ludicrous capacity.

The clamshell opening of the Mother Lode is similar to the Tortuga’s or the Cotopaxi Allpa’s. This space is augmented by a separate front compartment and organization panel for quick access to mid-size items like a toiletry kit; a top compartment for keys, small books, or sunglasses; and a front pocket organizer for smaller flat items, like travel documents and wallets. The laptop pocket is large and well protected, and it has a strap to help secure and position your laptop’s weight higher up your back if you wish.

Flaws but not dealbreakers There are plenty of flaws with this bag, if you choose to see them as flaws instead of the necessary consequences of the Mother Lode’s inexpensive price. During testing, we packed as much into the Mother Lode as we did in the Tortuga (more, if we expanded the Mother Lode past strict carry-on dimensions). The problem with that much capacity? It becomes an absolute bear to carry. And the flimsy waist belt is almost useless at distributing weight across your hips. Several times during testing I considered just cutting it away. This is a shame, since the bag could go from “decent for the price” to “fantastic, especially at this price” with just a few upgrades.

Capacity: 45 liters (expandable to 65 liters) Weight: 4 pounds Main compartment access: clamshell opening Style: casual Colors: Eggplant, Garnet, Slate Blue, Heathered Graphite, Pine Green

If you want to travel like a backpacker but fit in at a board meeting (and have the budget to do so): Consider the Tom Bihn Aeronaut 45 —its reputation for durability, adaptability, and a low-key aesthetic make it a favorite among many dedicated one-bag travelers, and after testing it, we think it’s a great bag too. That said, for the bag to really stand out against other backpacks, and to take full advantage of its carrying adaptability, you need to buy the $33 internal frame , the $33 hip belt , and (if you’re traveling with a suit or jacket) the $33 shoulder strap (all prices at the time of writing). This all adds up on a bag that already costs $330. Even though everything about the Tom Bihn (the fabric, the zippers, the quality of construction) feels like an upgrade from other bags, it’s simply too pricey, and its design is too rarified and specific for most people. The biggest flaw, from our perspective—apart from the price—is that the Tom Bihn lacks a dedicated laptop pocket. In its place, the company sells laptop sleeves (a fine version if you don’t have one) that clip into the bag’s central compartment. Not everyone needs a dedicated laptop pocket, but we prefer the more secure feeling of bags that do.

Anyone who wants to travel light and stay flexible should seriously consider using a carry-on travel backpack. For some people, the challenge of cutting down a packing list is intimidating. But if you can get past that initial hurdle, traveling with a single bag is a revelation. With fewer items, you have more time to concentrate on and appreciate the journey. It’s easy to remain more mobile when you’re not loaded down by heavy luggage and easier still to adjust your plans mid-trip. If you’re willing to do laundry on the road, then one bag is all you need to travel indefinitely. And as airlines charge more and more for checking baggage, traveling with just a carry-on bag (frequently referred to as one-bag travel ) is becoming less of a lifestyle choice and more of a survival skill. At its heart, one-bag travel allows you to discover more—not just about the places you’re going but about yourself and what you really need day to day.

If you desire more creature comforts or more gear, or if you plan to be away for a long time across multiple climates, you’ll want a bigger travel backpack . These larger bags are not carry-on-friendly, though, especially in Europe, so be prepared to check them. We also have a guide to wheeled carry-on bags , which are designed to hold a lot of stuff while remaining easy to maneuver around airports. However, wheels, retractable handles, and frames subtract from precious packing space and add weight, and can make a bag difficult to manage on busy city streets.

There’s no single backpack that is perfect for everyone. Before you make any purchase, consider some basic points. How much can you carry? And where do you usually visit: city or outback? Travel gear should feel like a welcome companion—there to support you when you need it, but unobtrusive when you do not. The best bags are built to survive a lifetime of use and, if cared for properly, should be something you develop a bond with over time.

To compile our list of possible models, we scoured the world of travel blogs and product reviews (most driven by a similar affiliate revenue model to ours), including The Savvy Backpacker , Snarky Nomad , The Travel Hack , Nomadic Matt , The Travel Tester , Where’s Sharon? , Y Travel Blog , Lengthy Travel , and GearLab . Additionally, we lurked on Reddit’s r/onebag  and r/heronebag forums, and emailed and had phone interviews with the moderators of those subreddits, Addison Ryan and Lindsay Lorraine Calderón, respectively. Additionally, we spoke with the prolific travel bag reviewer Chase Reeves to get his thoughts on what most great bags have in common. We ended up with a list of 60 candidates and then narrowed this list down to 22 finalists using the following criteria: capacity, compartment design, aesthetics, reviews, and reported comfort.

There isn’t one perfect bag to please everyone, but there are tools you can use to find what’s best for you. We did a lot of our own research to compare models of travel bags, but r/onebag moderator /u/-Nepherim created one of the best product-comparison spreadsheets we’ve seen . If you want to keep researching your own pick, this spreadsheet is a great place to start.

A graphic comparing 45-liter vs. 35-liter travel bags. The difference in size translates to fitting 4 large packing cubes, 1 medium packing cube, and a toiletry bag (45-liter) vs. 2 large packing cubes, 1 medium packing cube, and 1 small toiletry bag (35-liter)

Even if you aren’t convinced by our picks, we do think we can help you figure out what parameters are best for travel bags of any size. We’ve narrowed down our specifications to the following list of features, ordered from most to least relevant.

  • Panel-loading or clamshell opening for the main compartment: As with any good piece of luggage, with these bags, you want to be able to open them and see everything you’ve packed. A panel-loading or clamshell design—rather than a traditional top-opening design—lets you pack and unpack these bags just as you would a suitcase.

A graphic illustrating a clamshell bag opening

  • Backpack strap comfort and design: You never know when you’ll be walking farther with your bag than you’d intended. The more comfortable and well designed the straps, the easier traveling will be. “Ideally, you want a bag’s shoulder straps to adjust to the angle of your shoulders,” said Eytan Levy of Snarky Nomad. “Good shoulder straps are the difference between an easy trip and a hard trip.”
  • Hip belt comfort and design: A hip belt transfers heavy loads from your back and shoulders onto your hips, letting your legs—not your back—bear the brunt of the weight. Just having a waist belt is a plus, but having a padded and sculpted one—especially on bags with over 40 liters of volume—makes a world of difference.
  • Style: This is purely subjective. We preferred bags that had a minimalist exterior style, but not all of our picks will please everyone. Most of the people we spoke with, however, preferred not to stick out like a tourist wearing a large, colorful backpack, if they could avoid it.
  • Material quality: Durability is critical for any type of luggage, but especially for a backpack that will be your only bag. Most bags worth considering are made of nylon, which resists abrasion more than polyester fabrics of similar density. Spending more, however, can get you such exotic, light, and strong materials as Dyneema or sailcloth.
  • Weight: Once the bags arrived, we weighed each one ourselves. Most of the bags weighed within a few pounds of one another. But unless you’re very strict with yourself, by the time you’re packed for a two-week journey, all bags are going to feel equally massive, even if one is just 2 pounds heavier than another when empty.
  • Stowable straps: These are nice to have but aren’t absolutely necessary. “The more often you need to check a bag, the more often you need to hide away the straps,” Levy said. “But if the straps are tough enough, it doesn’t matter.”
  • Accessory pocket layout and design: Some people will love an accessory pocket that has a specific space for everything, while others may find that feature constricting and unadaptable. We prioritized simple designs that guided our packing without constraining us.

During testing, we flew with these bags across the country, took weekend trips to nearby cities, lived out of them on extended trips, and tried them locally in our daily routines. We also packed and unpacked each bag, using a standardized set of weeklong travel necessities and accessories, to see how well the internal organizational features (or lack thereof) aided or got in the way of efficient packing.

The Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L has an updated design featuring a new hip belt, which brings it back into class with many of its competitors in this category. In the past, the MLC’s straps were too slim and unsupported for the bag’s 45-liter capacity. Also, its lack of any framing gave the bag a soft and unsettling feeling if it was anything but fully packed. We’re looking at the newest model to see if some of these problems have been corrected and if a former champion travel backpack can regain the spotlight.

Asenlin 40L Travel Backpack : This mind-bendingly inexpensive bag (which includes three packing cubes, all for $45 at time of publication) is a remarkable testament to the cutthroat logic and efficiency of a globalized free market. Is it attractive? No. Is it comfortable to carry? Not particularly. Is it durable enough to withstand years of travel? Unlikely. Is it $45? Yes! If you want the absolute least expensive carry-on travel backpack we’ve ever seen, this is it. But you’ll get more with the TLS Motherlode , which, although double the price, is still very affordable.

Away F.A.R. Convertible Backpack 45L : A rare miss from the Away team. This bag is resoundingly average for the price. Admittedly made of excellent materials, the bag is let down by its overall design, which lacks any kind of structure or attention to comfort. There are better options.

Cabin Max Metz (and the nearly identical AmazonBasics Carry-On ): This cheap, no-frills bag is enticing for the price. But after comparing these bags to the TLS Mother Lode, we think you’re better off paying twice the price for way more than twice the value. The Mother Lode is more reliable and built from stronger materials, and it will hold more stuff comfortably than either of these bags.

GeniusPack Travel Backpack: The GeniusPack is the only model we came across that tried to fit a suit into a travel backpack. Though some people might need this, we think those who have to travel with a suit (or clothes that require pressing) would be better off with a piece of carry-on luggage . (GeniusPack now has a version 2 of this bag, but our conclusion hasn’t changed.)

Goruck GR2 : I’m a big fan of Goruck bags, and I use the GR1 regularly as my daily work and travel bag. These bags will last a lifetime. However, the GR2 is too expensive and too large (its 40L size is a true 40L) for many people, especially since none of the three sizes (26L, 34L, and 40L) comes with a hip belt. We wish the GR2 had a removable hip belt, something similar to what’s on the GR3. That said, this bag is simple, sturdy, and stoic. There is a lot to love about it. And if you don’t mind the high cost, this bag will probably outlast your corporeal self.

Goruck GR3 : The GR3 is almost worth the cost for certain people. It’s strong and simple and covered by an iron-clad repair guarantee. The removable hip belt is comfortable to wear and good at displacing the weight of a 45-liter backpack. It’s a good bag. However, after testing it, we weren’t thrilled with the internal Velcro lining for compatible Velcro packing cubes. Velcro isn’t great: It wears out, is difficult to keep clean, and clings to dirt. That might seem like a small thing, but for the price, this bag should feel perfect.

Kelty Redwing 44 : When we got our hands on the Redwing, we realized that it was closer to a top-loading light camping backpack than to the panel-loading packs we tested. It didn’t quite fit the scope of this review because of its design.

Hynes Eagle 40L Flight Approved Carry-on : This pack is very similar pack to the eBags TLS Mother Lode and the Cabin Max Metz models. It might be useful as a weekend traveler, but we don’t think it would hold up for longer trips.

MEI Voyageur : There’s a lot to like about this bag, especially for the price. It features 1000D Cordura nylon and YKK zippers, and it has a spacious design and decent shoulder straps. But we’re still on the fence about recommending it. The lack of recent reputable reviews gives us pause, along with the sparse Shopify website, which, the last time we checked, in 2024, wasn’t operational. (The company now appears to be selling directly via PayPal.)

Minaal Carry-on 2.0: This bag was designed to be the absolute best travel backpack for business people. But if you’re a business person, you’re probably wearing at least a blazer, so you wouldn’t use a backpack in any case. Even so, if you’re a business traveler who falls more on the casual end of the business-casual spectrum, and you’re not on a budget, you should know that many travel writers have spoken highly of this bag, despite its high price. This does look to be a well-thought-out pack, but we think our picks are more versatile for world travel. (Minaal has since introduced a 3.0 version ; our thoughts about it remain the same.)

Osprey Porter 46: This was a slightly larger sibling of the Farpoint 40 . It’s about 2 inches longer, and it pushes right up to most airline limits. If you don’t mind possibly having to gate-check your bag at the last minute, this would have been an excellent alternative to the Farpoint 40. (It has since been replaced by the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 ; we may take a look at it.)

Trakke Storr Carryon : Travel-bag enthusiast Chase Reeves used to list this bag as one of his top picks for a medium-size carry-on bag, and it looks very well built . But at $500, plus shipping from Scotland, it is simply too expensive for most people.

We also tested and dismissed The North Face Overhaul 40, which has since been discontinued.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Christine Ryan.

Chase Reeves, Matterful.co , phone interview , October 10, 2018

Addison Ryan, moderator, r/onebag , email interview , September 8, 2018

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Kit Dillon is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter. He was previously an app developer, oil derrick inspector, public-radio archivist, and sandwich shop owner. He has written for Popular Science, The Awl, and the New York Observer, among others. When called on, he can still make a mean sandwich.

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The Very Best Carry-on Luggage

From duffel bags and rolling suitcases to roomy backpacks..

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  • Best carry-on luggage overall
  • Best less expensive
  • Best polycarbonate cases
  • Best aluminum case
  • Best softside
  • Best mixed-material
  • Best duffels
  • Best backpacks

As someone who hasn’t checked a bag in more than five years of travel across the U.S. and abroad, I’ve thought a lot about what makes a good piece of carry-on luggage. A summertime European vacation calls for a sturdy wheeled suitcase, whereas backpacks will suit more rugged trips. Either way, the best carry-ons should be both capacious and easy to keep organized, with handy pockets and compartments. I prefer a carry-on that looks good, too, as I often take it out and about with me on the last day of my trip.

When it comes to shopping for luggage — especially online — it’s tough to know where to look and whether a suitcase will fit everything that you need inside. Luckily, my colleagues and I have tested all of these suitcases and bags ourselves, while also seeking advice from travel experts and frequent fliers about what they recommend. While you’re here, I’ve also written guides to the best personal item bags , the best toiletry bottles , and the best Dopp kits for men .

What we’re looking for

Most major U.S. airlines agree on the limits of a carry-on’s size (22 inches long x 14 inches wide x 9 inches high, to be exact). All the luggage on our list meets those requirements, so I’ve instead specified liter capacity.

Hard-sided or soft-sided

All the cases featured here have spinner wheels, making them easier to maneuver, and most of them are hard-sided. With bags (which on this list, are all soft-sided), I’ve specified which kinds of straps and padding they have, as you’ll need to think about how they distribute the weight of your stuff.

Compartments

Again, this comes down to personal preference, and you may have your own system to keep your essentials organized. But if you’re anything like me and you need to frantically check for your passport every five minutes, various pockets are really handy. They’ll also help you easily grab your laptop and liquids when heading through security.

I’ve highlighted the warranty on each carry-on and the kinds of damage it covers. Most companies I’ve listed will fix faults that are due to manufacturing defects, but general wear and tear isn’t covered.

Best carry-on overall

Away The Carry-on

Dimensions: 39.8 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Organizational compartments, laundry bag | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

The Away carry-on has been recommended to us time and time (and time) again, prompting my fellow Strategist writer Rachael Griffiths to try one out for herself. She already knew the suitcase had 360-degree spinner wheels, a polycarbonate shell, built-in dividers, and dimensions that match the airline guidance for a carry-on-size case. As for its capacity, she was able to roll and pack three tops, a pair of jeans, a skirt, a dress, two bikinis, underwear, socks, and pajamas in the secondary compartment. On the other side, she put a bulkier sweater , a weekend’s worth of toiletries (including her entire skin-care routine), some trainers, and an AirWrap. “Not only did it all slot in with plenty of space, but I also appreciated the built-in laundry bag for my dirty clothes,” she says.

The Away Carry On’s spinner wheels are perhaps its most underrated design feature. Griffiths’s street in London is cobblestoned, so she previously dreaded lugging suitcases along it. “But the sturdy wheels meant the Away didn’t rattle as much as I’d anticipated,” she says. And on flat surfaces, “just a flick from my finger sent the case gliding.”

The brand’s warranty is also worth noting. Strategist editor Maxine Builder’s internal zipper broke in March 2019, and she emailed Away to ask if this damage was covered. “There was a fair bit of back-and-forth over the next four months,” she says. “But I ended up with a replacement suitcase in exactly the same limited-edition colorway with the same hand-painted monogram, all for free.”

If you’re traveling domestic — and not across Europe, where carry-on allowances are smaller — consider the Away Bigger Carry-On . It’s slightly roomier at 47.9 liters, meaning you can squeeze that extra sweater or spare pair of shoes inside.

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Best less expensive carry-on case

Amazon Basics Hardside Carry-on Spinner Suitcase

Capacity: 37 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Compressed compartments | Warranty: Three-year warranty

This budget-friendly case is a favorite of writer Robin Reetz . It’s cheaper than many polycarbonate options because it’s made from ABS, which is a less durable plastic. But when Griffiths tested it, she was struck by how durable the shell felt (and even punched it a few times for good measure, to a satisfying thud sound).

Although the case is made of cheaper materials, both Reetz and Griffiths found that its compartments and 360-degree spinner wheels perform very well. “It’s really perfect for a weekend or a four-to-five-day trip,” Reetz says. “I’ve traveled recently with friends who have Away and Delsey luggage, and all of them are now thinking about getting this bag.” It feels noticeably smaller, though, and as Griffiths was attempting to squeeze her boots inside, she did find herself longing for the extra few liters of her Away case.

Best roomy polycarbonate carry-on case

July Carry On

Capacity: 46 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Hidden laundry bag | Warranty: Lifetime warranty  

Meanwhile, Strategist associate editor Jenna Milliner-Waddell favors this polycarbonate case from July. “I’ve never had an issue with mine fitting in an overhead cabin, and it’s been roomy enough to hold clothes for an outfit-change-heavy weekend in Miami and a weeklong trip to my parents’ house over the holidays,” she says. She’s also impressed by the bag’s silent wheels: “I used to only Uber to JFK because dragging my suitcase to the subway and getting stuck on every uneven patch of sidewalk in Brooklyn was infuriating. Now I have no problem rolling it wherever.” Even though it’s on the larger side — when Griffiths tested it, she had room for an extra pair of boots as well as her regular packing list — the bag just about squeezes through airline carry-on restrictions. It also comes with an ejectable battery (which had more than enough juice to fully recharge my iPhone 13). Much like the Away, the July case is easy to wipe clean, but its color range has a little more to offer — particularly its seasonal shades, which right now include a dreamy sky blue and neon green.

Best statusy polycarbonate carry-on case

Rimowa Essential Cabin Case

Capacity: 37 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Flexible compartments | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

A Rimowa case is like the Frette sheets of luggage: luxurious but expensive. Part of the luxury is how it streamlines common annoyances. It slots seamlessly into overhead bins and glides through the airport on its resilient spinner wheels. Taymoor Atighetchi , the founder and CEO of Papier , put it simply: “Nothing beats Rimowa’s smooth wheels.”

You also get the brand’s Multiwheel system, adjustable dividers, a sturdy telescopic handle, and TSA-approved locks. The Essential Cabin’s polycarbonate shell makes it much lighter than a classic aluminum Rimowa. This means you can almost treat it like a checked bag, without the weight, according to fashion content creator Isabel Tan , who recently squeezed 15 outfits into hers for a trip to Bali. Stylist Tina Leung , who fills her case to the brim, agrees. Like Away, Rimowa offers a lifetime guarantee on its cases, and Leung told us that almost every destination she has traveled to has a place to pop in for repairs. “If the wheels break off or something, it’s so easy to just go and get it fixed,” she says. “There’s pretty much one in every major city.”

Best polycarbonate carry-on case for longer trips

Solgaard Carry-On Closet

Capacity: 39-liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Compression shelving | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

Solgaard’s closet case is an absolute revelation. I first heard about it from Kiki Reginato, New York Magazine’s senior director of e-commerce operations. “This case has space — and then some. I have the smallest one, and I’ve taken it on many ten-day trips ,” she says. The case has a set of compression compartments that unfold to create a makeshift closet — eliminating the need to unpack into a real closet. The Solgaard had space for the weekend essentials that Griffiths packed in the July and the Away (to recap: three tops, jeans, a skirt, a dress, two bikinis, underwear, socks, pajamas, a bulkier jumper, toiletries, trainers, and a hair dryer).

But it had an added bonus: When she tested it, she could clearly see where everything was. And compressing the clothes is satisfying, too. “Once you pack everything, you can pull the straps on the side and it presses everything into this compact mass of clothing,” says Reginato. “It’s kind of like a vacuum seal.” Most airlines worldwide accept her medium 39-liter bag, and you can take the large-size case on most U.S. airlines.

Best aluminum carry-on case

Away Carry-On Aluminum Edition

Capacity: 40.9 liter | CaseHard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided | Compartments: Laundry bag and compression bands | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

Aluminum cases have plenty of attractive qualities. They’re far more durable than both polycarbonate and soft-side cases , there’s less chance they’ll crack, and they often use clamps instead of zips, making them even more secure . Less attractive, though, is their price point — the classic Rimowa aluminum case is an eye-watering $1,500.  

But just like its polycarbonate case, the Away aluminum version is worth the money: It actually has the same features as the more expensive Rimowa for a fraction of the price . That includes the sturdy shell and clamp closing — which travel writer Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon says are ultra-secure — as well as the spinner wheels, telescopic handle, and built-in lock that I like so much about the original Away case. All in all, it’s a great more affordable option for any travelers who have their heart set on aluminum. Just remember that metal suitcases are a few pounds heavier than their plastic counterparts.

Best soft-side carry-on case

Victorinox Crosslight Softside Case

Capacity: 39 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Soft sided | Compartments: Zip pockets and removable toiletry bag | Warranty: Ten years

Victorinox is best known for knives ( we’ve featured several on the Strategist ), but its luggage is also known for being equally utilitarian — simple and durable. “I swear by a soft-shell bag over a hard shell,” says Jessie Hyman , co-founder of Pruzan Running . “It takes up less space in the hotel room because you don’t need to lay it flat to access what’s inside.” Hyman travels with the Victorinox specifically because of its roomy capacity and squishy recycled polyester exterior. “I have always managed to squeeze in a vacation purchase inside this bag since it expands and compresses,” she says. “It’s actually converted me to be more of a carry-on gal than before.”

Best less-expensive soft-side carry-on case

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Expandable Upright Luggage

Capacity: 39 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Soft sided | Compartments: Two exterior compartments, lid pocket, and device pocket | Warranty: Five years

TripSavvy’s former general manager Molly Fergus is a big fan of this “basic but effective” suitcase. Strategist readers are too: It’s one of the best-selling picks in our story on the best rolling luggage , while also being a best seller from our Travel 100 (a list of all the best travel items we’ve ever written about.) As it’s a soft-side, Fergus is able to squeeze her clothes and essentials inside, and she says that the wheels are tough enough to be “dragged across sand, dirt, and cobblestones.” If the wheels aren’t up to scratch, though, they and the zips and handles are covered under the Travelpro five-year warranty.

Best mixed-material carry-on case

Calpak Hue Carry-On Luggage with Hardshell Pocket

Capacity: 38 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Hard-sided shell with soft-sided pockets | Compartments: Dedicated laptop pocket | Warranty: Two-year warranty for manufacturing faults

This case’s shell and wheels are hardy, and the pocket is “great to quickly tuck in your laptop and get it out fast through security,” says Brittany Allyn, founder of Thirty Waves . It also rolls along quickly and smoothly. As Allyn puts it, “having a bag that can fit as much as possible (because I’m an overpacker and not afraid to say so) and can get me to my gate ASAP is most important.” The bag is also a tried and tested favorite of Strategist deals editor Sam Daly, who’s been traveling with it since 2019. Daly appreciates the steadfast lock and a small but mighty selection of colorways (the sage green looks similar to Rimowa’s Bamboo).

Best carry-on duffel bag

Patagonia Black Hole 40L Duffel Bag

Capacity: 40 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Soft-sided with handles and shoulder straps | Compartments: Various handy pockets | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

We recently named the Black Hole by Patagonia the best overall weekend bag as praised by Strategist editors and frequent travelers. To give you an idea of how much you can fit inside, Pruzan Running co-founder Lexy Copithorne told us she packed “everything for a two-week trip, including city and surfwear” inside her Black Hole. “That included two sweaters, several fitted tanks and running sets, two pairs of sneakers, boots, a few swimsuits, and my toiletry bag,” she says. While the bag is lightweight (at less than three pounds) and water resistant thanks to a waxy coating, the strap design is what makes it a thoughtful travel companion. If you’ll be trekking far, the over-the-shoulder strap can be switched out for backpack straps to give your shoulders a respite.

Best carry-on backpack for short trips

Cotopaxi Allpa 35 L Del Día Travel Pack

Capacity: 35 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Soft-sided with shoulder straps | Case vs. bag: Bag with shoulder straps | Compartments: Mesh packing cubes | Warranty: One-year return period

The Cotopaxi Allpa is one of those rare products that’s as good as the people on TikTok say. Essentially a soft suitcase with backpack straps, it’s easy to organize as it has built-in packing cubes made from colorful see-through mesh and, unlike most backpacks that just unzip at the top, a butterfly opening allows you to see and rummage around those cubes easily. I took mine on a train trip through Morocco last summer, and it earned many admirers on the journey. Writer Margaret Eby used it to take a change of clothes, a laptop, snacks, a sun hat, a jewelry case, a day purse, and even a crochet project on a ten-day trip to Italy. And she says it fits comfortably under the seat in front of you — no squishing required.

Best carry-on backpack for long trips

Tortuga Travel Backpack 40L

Capacity: 40 liter | Hard-sided or soft-sided: Soft-sided with shoulder straps | Case vs. bag: Bag with shoulder straps | Compartments: Large main compartment, adjacent zipped mesh compartment, laptop sleeve | Warranty: Lifetime

Tortuga is another brand that makes excellent suitcase-style backpacks that are ideal for using as carry-on luggage. I’ve recently been testing out this bag, which lacks the Allpa’s built-in packing cubes but does include a more built-out laptop sleeve with a few zips and compartments for small items. It is also larger in capacity without being too heavy or unwieldy. The sternum straps are comfortable and can be tucked away when not in use, the bag’s rectangular shape means it slots easily into overhead lockers, and I like that the exterior fabric is waterproof and easy to wipe down.

Some other carry-on luggage we’ve written about

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Our experts

• Brittany Allyn, digital creator behind Thirty Waves • Taymoor Atighetchi, the CEO and founder of Papier • Gabby Beckford , travel blogger • Lexy Copithorne , co-founder of Pruzan Running • Lauren Chan, the CEO and founder of Henning • Margaret Eby , writer • Molly Fergus , TripSavvy’s former general manager • Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon , travel writer also known as Jet Set Sarah • Summer Hull, Points Guy travel content director • Jessie Hyman , co-founder of Pruzan Running • Simone Kitchens , Strategist senior editor • Briona Lamback, Buoyant Travel founder • Tina Leung , stylist • Heather Morri s, actress, producer, and host of podcaster The Bystanders • Robin Reetz , Strategist contributor • Kiki Reginato, New York Magazine senior director of e-commerce operations and strategy • Isabel Tan , fashion content creator • Jenna Milliner Waddell , Strategist associate editor • Andres Zuleta, travel expert and founder of Boutique Japan

Additional reporting by Rachael Griffiths .

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Struggling to find the perfect carry-on luggage for spring break? Travel experts are here to help

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So you've finally marked that weekend getaway or summer trip on the calendar. If you eagerly dusted off your well-worn luggage only to find that the time has come to look for a new carry-on — this guide is for you.

We know: It's a task is easier said than done. It's not just because there's an overwhelming number of brands and styles of bags to choose from. There's also the reality that everyone's travel needs and concerns are different.

But those needs and concerns are exactly where you should start your search, according to Summer Hull , Director of Content at travel advice website The Points Guy.

"Generally speaking, the best luggage for you is going to be the bag that fits your budget , your priorities and [one] you are able to manage on your own (or with the assistance you know will be available)," she says.

Once you nail that down, it should be easier to determine whether you need a carry-on or a check-in bag , or one that fits overhead or under a seat, Hull adds. "No bag can do it all, which is why prioritizing what’s most important for you out of your bag matters."

Still, there's no one-size-fits-all carry-on solution — and that's where we come in. In this guide, you'll find some specific questions and characteristics you should consider to make the choice less stressful. We also spoke to Hull and other travel experts to get their tips on what to look for to find the best carry-on luggage for your next trip.

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Hardside vs. softside luggage.

Hard cases: If you’re in the market for a hard-shell carry-on, durability is No. 1, according to Mark Ellwood , co-host and creator of Bloomberg’s Travel Genius podcast. “Like a pair of sneakers that you’re going to wear 24/7 for the next month, [they] need to be really, really tough," he says.

You can gauge “toughness” by looking two things: “A material that is unlikely to crack, and a very durable zipper,” says Australian-based travel bloggers Alesha Bradford and Jarryd Salem . “Hard cases get thrown around a lot, so you need something that can withstand the torture.”

Soft cases: The focus with softside carry-ons should start with compression and compartments, Bradford and Salem tell us. “A soft-case carry on that has compression straps is extremely handy for getting rid of any excess space and shrinking the size for fitting into small overhead compartments. Lots of external and internal zipper pockets, too, for storing quick-access items.”

But durability shouldn’t be discounted when it comes to soft-case options, according to Leah Ginsberg, a former travel editor turned managing editor at NBC Select. “One of the reasons I like my [ Briggs & Riley ] carry-on so much is that its handle, wheels and nylon material are really sturdy,” she says.

Size requirements

The maximum size of carry-on luggage allowed on a plane varies by airline, according to Germany-based travel expert Ali Garland . “There is no one size, but the most common size is 22 by 14 by 9 inches,” she says.

Still, always confirm the actual size limits with the specific airline before your flight, she urges, and don’t overlook your other carry-on options: “Most airlines also allow a personal item, which is smaller, like a purse or briefcase or a small backpack.”

You can even get a little creative with that personal item, as Bradford and Salem do: “We actually just use a silk carry bag that packs into itself (smaller than the palm of your hand), and we throw any small, loose items or things we need quick access to in there. Then when we’re off the plane, we can stuff it into the carry-on bag without taking up any extra space,” they say.

“Suitcases are so much heavier than backpacks when empty, [and this] eats into the weight allowance quickly,” Garland says.

Beyond airlines’ carry-on weight restrictions, this factor also matters because you’ll be lugging and handling your bag quite a lot. “You want something that’s lightweight [and] that you can lift over your head to put in the carry-on compartment,” says Dr. Nadeen White , creator of The Sophisticated Life travel blog.

If you have the tendency to overpack, Garland says there are a few things you can try: packing clothing made from lightweight fabrics , being prepared to rewear or launder your clothing as you travel or leaving out items that you can buy at your destination, for example. “Notice what you pack but never use, and start reducing what you bring along for the next trip,” she adds.

It should be common knowledge, but Garland still couldn’t stress enough to not pack liquids in containers that are bigger than 3.4 ounces (about 100 milliliters) in your carry-on bag.

“I can’t tell you how many times I see people ahead of me in the security line getting things confiscated because they thought they could get away with it or they simply didn’t know. Remember that some of your makeup is liquid, like mascara, and it needs to go in your liquids bag ,” she says.

Instead, try packing solid versions of bath or skin care items, such as shampoo bars or body wash powder , to reduce the amount of liquid you carry on, Garland advises.

Outside and inside pockets

“It used to be that travelers wanted easy access to their phone, laptop and favorite magazine; now, travelers [also] want quick access to their sanitizing regimen,” Misty Belles , vice president of Global PR for Virtuoso Travel, tells us. For items you want easy access to, she recommends softside luggage, which often have outside pockets.

Inside pockets are also one of the key features Hull looks for in a carry-on. “I want an internal zipper pocket for dirty clothes and loose items,” she says.

Consider packing cubes

Several travel experts we spoke to highly recommend using packing cubes or cells when filling your carry-on. They’re useful for organizing various items, like toiletries, tech accessories and smaller items of clothing.

“We use separate cells for underwear, shirts, pants, cold-weather gear, etc., so that we know what is in each one; plus we throw an extra one in for dirty laundry. Not only do they keep things organized, it makes packing and unpacking in hotel rooms so much easier,” Salem and Bradford explain.

Garland agrees, adding that if you don’t have packing cubes on hand, you can makeshift one out of toiletry bags . “You put your liquids in a standard liquids bag and non-liquid items in a toiletry bag. They even work great if you have lots of cords,” she says.

Shop TODAY Travel Gear Awards winners

Sycnb hycoo travel duffel bag.

Travel Duffel Bag

Travel Duffel Bag

  • Portability
  • Great weekend bag
  • May be smaller than expected

Award: Best budget carry-on bag | Dimensions: 21.65 x 10.63 x 7.09 in. | Weight: 1.32 lbs | Material: Water-resistant nylon | Capacity: Not listed | Extra features: Luggage trolley strap, wet pocket, internal mesh pocket | Warranty: 60-day “no questions asked” refund, lifetime warranty

Both staffers that tried this bag flagged that it’s better suited for an overnight trip than a longer vacation. But that doesn’t mean it lacks the good stuff: Senior SEO editor Jess Bender is a self-proclaimed “BIG fan” of the water-resistant compartment that keeps your wet or soiled items separate from everything else. Other features to note include a detachable shoulder strap and padded laptop sleeve for devices up to 15.6 inches.

Etronik USB Duffel Bag

Portable Travel Duffel Bag

Portable Travel Duffel Bag

  • Bottom compartment

Award: Best overall carry-on bag | Dimensions: 18.5 x 14.2 x 8.7 in. | Weight: 2 lbs | Material: Waterproof nylon | Capacity: 37 L | Extra features: Luggage trolley strap, USB port, detachable shoulder strap, shoe cover, toiletry bag | Warranty: 24-month warranty

“This has officially become my number one travel bag for EVERYTHING. I use it every day to travel to my workout classes as well as for weekend trips when traveling back home,” raves commerce coordinator Alexa Arent, who gave the Etronik a perfect 5 out of 5 in the Quality, Satisfaction and Value categories.

We can see why: It’s packed with features the frequent traveler is sure to appreciate, like a zippered shoe compartment on the bottom, a zippered wet bag and a USB interface to charge your devices on the go. Plus, it’s waterproof, comes in a whopping 13 colorways, and is available in a large version that can carry up to 55 liters.

Amazon Basics 21-Inch Hardside Spinner

21-Inch Hardside Spinner

21-Inch Hardside Spinner

  • Zippers work well
  • Wheels may run down

Award: Best budget suitcase | Dimensions: 10 x 14.9 x 22 in. | Interior dimensions: 9.6 x 13.3 x 18.5 in. | Weight: 7.34 lbs | Material: ABS plastic | Capacity: 39 L | Lock: None | Wheels: 4 double spinner wheels | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: 1-year limited warranty

Two of our staffers took this suitcase for a spin for our first-ever Travel Gear Awards and the consensus is that it's surprisingly hardy and spacious — if you don't mind some minor inconveniences.

"For its price, I’m impressed with how sturdy yet lightweight this suitcase is," notes Shop TODAY associate social media editor Dani Musacchio, who wheeled this suitcase down about 1.5 miles of "not-so-smooth" sidewalk on the way home from Manhattan to South Brooklyn. "[It's] the perfect size for a weekend trip, [and] the zippered compartments on the inside are perfect for organizing smaller pieces of clothing or items."

Shop TODAY senior photo editor Becca Delman was also surprised at how smooth it wheeled over bumpy sidewalks. "The body is small but can fit a lot more shoes and clothes than I thought," she says.

Vera Bradley Weekender Travel Bag

Weekender Travel Bag

Weekender Travel Bag

  • Easy to carry
  • Great for short trips
  • Pocket on the back

Award: Best splurge carry-on bag | Dimensions: 18.5 x 12.5 x 7.5 in. | Weight: 2.2 lbs | Material: Recycled cotton | Capacity: 30 L | Extra features: Luggage trolley strap, detachable shoulder strap, 5 inner mesh pockets | Warranty: 1-year warranty

Garlin has had two versions of this bag over the course of a decade and says each one has lasted her years. “I used it as a carry-on/personal item when I moved to and from Asia and jammed it with things,” she shares.

She also praised its durability, the amount of inner mesh pockets it has to keep you organized (there are five), and its ability to fit underneath the seat on a plane even when packed to the brim. Plus, it includes six exterior pockets for any last-minute essentials. The bag also comes in 43 colors and is machine-washable (just make sure to remove the shoulder strap and zip everything closed!).

Béis The Carry-On Roller

The Carry-On Roller

The Carry-On Roller

  • Super spacious
  • Sturdy handle
  • Rolls very well
  • May be bulky

Award: Best overall suitcase | Dimensions: 15.8 x 22.8 x 9.8 in. | Interior dimensions: 14.6 x 21 x 9.8 in. | Weight: 8.36 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 49 - 61 L | Lock: TSA combination | Wheels: 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: Limited lifetime luggage warranty

For a fashionable pick that is durable, spacious and surprisingly midrange in price, Shop TODAY associate editor Danielle Murphy highly recommends this "stunning" roller from Béis.

"It has a ton of storage. Each side has a zippered [compression] flat to help keep items as compact as possible and also adds more room to add additional garments on top. I also love how it has additional pockets for dirty clothes or smaller essentials. The material feels durable, so if I ever have to check it, I’m not worried about wear or tear," she says.

Since Murphy shared that feedback, we've had four more editors who took this bag for a whirl in various trips, from a subway commute to a flight to a train trip out of state. The consensus: Deceptively spacious and very smooth. In fact, Shop TODAY editorial assistant Shannon Garlin reports, "[The wheels] were almost too smooth. If you’re traveling by train, keep your hand on it because it will roll away from you."

In addition to the stain-resistant exterior and unique striped design, our editors highlight the nice-to-have extras, like a cushioned side handle, a weight indicator and a cushioned trolley handle.

Hardside carry-ons

Wrangler spinner smart carry-on luggage.

Wrangler Smart Luggage Set with Cup Holder and USB Port, Quiet Shade, 20-Inch Carry-On

Smart Luggage Set with Cup Holder and USB Port, 20-Inch

  • Charging port
  • Handle may be flimsy

Superlative: Best budget hardside | Dimensions: 20 x 13. 5 x 11 in. | Interior dimensions: 19 x 13.5 x 9 in. | Weight: 6.92 lbs | Material: ABS plastic | Capacity: 48.7 L | Lock: None | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Extra features: 3-in-1 cup holder, USB port, cup holder | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: None

For a cheaper lightweight option, this 20-inch expandable hardside option from Wrangler typically rings up at just $64 (and is now even cheaper at the time of this writing).

Scores of reviewers have praised the bags compactness and lightness, but where it really stands out from similarly affordable options is its built-in cup holder and USB port. “The cup holder is plastic and can hold drink or soda. Not the most sturdy, but it serves it’s purpose. For the charging port, you provide your own battery and it is stored inside the bag. Definitely saves you from looking for an outlet in the airport,” says one reviewer, while another reports that those features were the selling point for them.

Quince 21-Inch Carry-On Hardside Suitcase

Carry-On Hard Shell Suitcase

Carry-On Hard Shell Suitcase

  • Lightweight
  • Rolls smoothly
  • Tons of packing space
  • Not expandable
  • Scuffs easily

Superlative: Best value hardside | Dimensions: 22 x 14.5 x 9 in. | Interior dimensions: 21 x 14.5 in. | Weight: 6.7 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 48 L | Lock: TSA combination | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Extra features: Interior compression system, laundry bag | Expandable? No | Warranty: 365-day return policy

You won't have to wait for this pick from Quince to be discounted to know you're getting the most value from your dollar. After months of trying out a slew of suitcases for this piece, this one is my personal favorite.

First (and most impressive) — it's spacious: I was able to, easily, pack a capsule wardrobe for a week, two swimsuits, two pairs of shoes, a large toiletry bag, a resistance band set and a few more odds and ends. The interior compression board, which comes with clasping straps, helped give me more room.

It also features a sturdy polycarbonate shell with a bit of give. I was initially nervous about that give, but that actually works out to my advantage — the bag retains its durability while still being able to be stuffed, should you need to pack a little bit more than a week's worth of things. Plus, that flexible shell helps the bag ring up to just 6.7 pounds, one of the lightest suitcases I tried.

The carry-on doesn't skimp in terms of aesthetics, either: The suitcase reminded me of other premium bags I've handled, but at a fraction of the price, and the brand recently came out with three more luxe colors. And if you're worried about how it'll stand up to the manhandling of frequent travel, let me reassure you that, speaking from months of experience, it will. Plus, while the pretty matte exterior does indeed scuff, the cleaning sponge is extremely effective at making it look like new (and only takes a few minutes to use).

Calpak Hue Mini Carry-On

Hue Mini Carry-On Luggage

Hue Mini Carry-On Luggage

  • Very spacious for size
  • Easy to roll

Superlative: Best underseat hardside | Dimensions: 16 x 14 x 8.5 in. | Interior dimensions: 14 x 13.75 x 8 in. | Weight: 6.4 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 31.2 L | Lock: TSA combination | Extra features: Zipped inner divider, cross straps, bottom handle | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Expandable? No | Warranty: 2-year limited warranty

If you can afford to pack a little less than what can go into an overhead suitcase (or if you need just a little more extra room than another personal item can offer), we recommend the very cute mini version of Calpak’s carry-on spinner, the Hue Mini Carry-On.

Designed to “fit beneath most airline seats,” according to the brand, the Hue Mini boasts the same durable hard-shell, sleek design and smooth-spinning wheels that makes its larger version one of our top picks. Plus, it comes with similar zipper compartments and pockets so you can maximize packing space and keep everything organized.

Samsonite Winfield 2 Fashion Carry-On Spinner

Winfield 2 Fashion Carry-On Spinner

Winfield 2 Fashion Carry-On Spinner

  • Ample space inside
  • Netting with two pockets
  • Not very shoe-friendly

Superlative: Best shopper-favorite hardside | Dimensions: 23 × 14.5 × 9.5 in. | Interior dimensions: 20 × 13.5 × 9.5 in. | Weight: 6.7 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: About 42 L | Lock: TSA combination | Extra features: Inner divider compartments, cross straps | Wheels: 4 multidirectional spinners | Expandable? No | Warranty: Limited 10-year global warranty

For shorter trips, try Samsonite’s fashionable spinner that dozens of reviewers call out as a great alternative to hand-carried weekender bags. Its sleekness makes it stand out from the crowd, but users say they also love it for how easy it is to handle, thanks to the multidirectional spinner wheels. It comes with packing cross-straps, interior dividers and zippered compartments.

A good number of reviewers also rave about its compactness, which is surprising considering that the Winfield has bigger external dimensions than other comparable picks in this story. If you’re traveling in a smaller plane or internationally , we recommend calling the airline to confirm whether this will fit overhead.

Away The Bigger Carry-On

The Bigger Carry-On

The Bigger Carry-On

  • No front pocket for laptop

Superlative: Best overall hardside | Dimensions: 22.7 x 14.7 x 9.6 in. | Interior dimensions: 21 x 14.5 in. | Weight: 8.4 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 47.9 L | Lock: TSA combination | Extra features: Interior compression system, USB port/battery with cable, laundry bag | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: Limited lifetime guarantee , 100-day return guarantee

Away's Bigger Carry-On is Hull's best overall pick for domestic travelers who want to pack as many items as possible into their carry-on. "It comes in many colors, has a stylish look and is made of a hard, water-resistant shell," she says. But the crowning glory is its internal packing system — which includes a compression pad and straps, as well as a water-resistant laundry bag — that lets you pack more and still stay within carry-on size limits.

Other noteworthy features include leather detailing and a built-in USB port and battery. A small but helpful design detail is the extra handle underneath the suitcase, making it easy to stow overhead or lift from the baggage carousel.

The company also has an airline compatibility list so you can check which of the two carry-ons will fit certain airlines' overhead space.

Monos Carry-On Pro

Carry-On Pro

Carry-On Pro

  • Glides with ease
  • High quality pockets

Superlative: Best hardside with front laptop pocket | Dimensions: 22 × 14 × 9 in. | Interior dimensions: 20 × 13.5 x 9 in. | Weight: 7.8 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 36 L | Lock: TSA combination | Extra features: Inner compression system, antimicrobial laundry bag, 2 shoe bags, luggage tag | Wheels: 360-degree spinners | Expandable? No | Warranty: 100-day trial , limited lifetime warranty

Unlike other, similar suitcases with laptop pockets, I was able to comfortably pack a considerable amount in The Monos Pro — without the laptop in the front sacrificing much of the bag's interior space. And by "amount," I mean about five days' worth of clothes, a toiletry bag, an extra pair of shoes, a book, a bag of resistance bands and a picture frame (a gift!). Plus, thanks to that front pocket, which held my 15-inch laptop as well as a few odds and ends in the small zip pockets, I didn't have to bring my backpack as a personal item when I took this for a few spins during recent travels.

The suitcase comes with an internal zippered compression pad with easy-to-use straps, which were extremely helpful in compressing all my clothes and most of the items I mentioned above (save the shoes and bands, which I put in the opposite zippered compartment with room to spare). This is one of the few bags that gave me that wonderful feeling of satisfaction after I packed, clasped and zipped everything in.

Roam Carry-On Suitcase

Roam The Jaunt Carry-On Suitcase

The Carry-On

  • Sleek and chic

Superlative: Best investment hardside | Dimensions: 22 x 14.25 x 9 in. | Interior dimensions: 20 x 13.75 x 8.5 in. | Weight: 7.3 lbs | Material: Polycarbonate hard shell | Capacity: 37 - 51 L | Lock: TSA combination | Extra features: Inner compression system, laundry pocket, water-repellent zippers | Wheels: 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes, for an additional $45 | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

"Roam entered the market with their previous industry know-how and have upped that ante by introducing completely customizable bags that combine travel with personal expression," says Belles.

Belles wasn't kidding when she describes this lightweight carry-on from Roam as customizable; you can choose the color of everything from the zipper to the binding to the interior lining. Plus, the bag as a whole is one of the most thoughtfully designed bags out there: The zippers are waterproof, it comes with a water-resistant and washable lining, two dual-sided compression pads, a roomy laundry pocket and two accessory pockets.

Softside carry-ons

Samsonite spinner underseater with usb port.

Spinner Underseater with USB Port

Spinner Underseater with USB Port

  • Easily recognizable
  • Multidirectional spinners
  • May not fit larger laptops

Superlative: Best underseat softside | Dimensions: 16.5 × 13.75 × 9 in. | Interior dimensions: 15 × 13 × 8 in. | Weight: 5.6 lbs | Material: Polyester | Capacity: Not listed | Lock: None | Extra features: Charging port, laptop and tablet sleeve, luggage handle sleeve | Wheels: 4 multidirectional wheels | Expandable? No | Warranty: Limited 3-year global warranty

This is a softside version of an under-seat bag that’s ideal when there’s no more overhead room on the plane, or if you want a personal item to pair with your larger spinner.

The Spinner Underseater has two exterior pockets (the larger one includes an organizational panel) and a handy USB port to charge your phone. It’s also quite lightweight, and the multidirectional spinners help a lot with portability, users say. According to one reviewer: “Has a lot of room. I was able to packed my iPad, two jeans, four blouses and [a] bathing suit, two sandals, shampoo & conditioner, hot iron, underwear. Great for [a] short business trip.”

SwissGear Sion 21-Inch Softside Expandable Roller Luggage

SwissGear Sion Softside Expandable Roller Luggage, Dark Grey, Carry-On 21-Inch

Sion Softside Expandable Roller Luggage, 21-Inch

  • Zippers are easy to use

Superlative: Best budget softside | Dimensions: 22.75 x 14.25 x 10.25 in. | Interior dimensions: 21 x 12.75 x 10.25 in. | Weight: 8 lbs | Material: Polyester | Capacity: Not listed | Lock: None | Extra features: Side handle, removable zipped wet bag, tie-down straps | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: 10-year extended warranty (when purchased directly from brand)

This 21-inch spinner from SwissGear has a lot going for it: a scuff-resistant polyester exterior with two easy-access pockets, adjustable interior packing straps, a removable wet bag, a built-in ID tag and three handles (top, side and bottom).

While the brand doesn't list its capacity in liters, it's said to have up to three days' worth of room, and several reviewers say the fabric is durable enough that it can be packed to its maximum and still comply with TSA weight restrictions.

Travelpro Crew VersaPack Max Carry-On Expandable Spinner

Travelpro Crew Versapack Softside Expandable Spinner Wheel Luggage, Men and Women, Patriot Blue, Carry-On 21-Inch

Crew Versapack Softside Expandable Spinner Wheel Luggage, 21-Inch

  • Wheels glide smoothly
  • No TSA lock

Superlative: Best overall softside | Dimensions: 23 x 15.5 x 10 in. | Interior dimensions: 21 x 14.75 x 10 in. | Weight: 8 lbs | Material: Ballistic nylon with DuraGuard coating | Capacity: 53 L | Lock: None | Extra features: Garment organizer, USB port, power bank pocket | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

"TravelPro has long been the workhorse of carry-ons — just look at any flight attendant and chances are that what they’re pulling behind them," Belles tells us.

One such workhorse is the Crew VersaPack Max Expandable spinner, which boasts a whopping 53 liters of capacity. This is a "civilian" version of the luggage flight crews use (hence the name), and that's evident in its features and construction: The external corners have protective "armor," the multidirectional wheels are made from heavy-duty material, the cushioned, wobble-resistant handle has four stops, and the suitcase is equipped with skid guards. Not least, the exterior pocket can fit a laptop of up to 17 inches.

Other nice features include a built-in USB port, the Zip-In Garment organizer for your nice shirts and dresses, and even a TSA-compliant toiletries bag that is designed to store neatly in a dedicated external compartment.

Briggs & Riley Essential 22-Inch Carry-On Expandable Spinner

Briggs & Riley Spinners, Black, 22-inch Baseline Essential Carry-On

Essential 22-inch Carry-On Expandable Spinner

  • Super durable
  • High quality

Superlative: Best investment softside | Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9 in. | Interior dimensions: 20 x 14 x 7.9 in. | Weight: 10 lbs | Material: Ballistic nylon | Capacity: 37 - 48 L | Lock: TSA cable combination | Extra features: Built-in garment folder, monogram leather detailing, corner guards, leather tag, tech pocket | Wheels: 4 360-degree spinners | Expandable? Yes | Warranty: Lifetime guarantee

There's a reason why frequent jetsetters and business travelers have only praises to sing about Briggs & Riley's high-quality luggage. And their Essential Carry-On is no exception, according to Ginsberg who's covered a lot of miles with her rolling suitcase.

"Its handle, wheels and nylon material are really sturdy," she says of her older version of this model, which isn't expandable and has a slightly different handle design. Though Ginsberg says she mainly uses the suitcase for shorter trips, it's been to countless places: from international locations like Ecuador and Wales to domestic spots (where she mostly takes it now) like Maui and Saratoga Springs.

Plus, she adds, "it's really easy to maneuver (as a result of the solid handle and wheels) and it has a lifetime guarantee (but it's in such good shape I haven't had to fix anything)" — and users echo the same sentiments about the latest version of the carry-on (the brand has a handy guide on weight allowance by airline).

The current versions' upgrades include a ballistic nylon construction, an expandability to about 2 inches, an even sturdier and impact-resistant handle with several stops and shock-absorbing wheels.

Carry-on sets

Rockland 2-piece upside luggage set.

Rockland 2-Piece Upright Luggage Set

2-Piece Upright Luggage Set

  • Perfect for weekend trip
  • Only two wheels

Superlative: Best overall set | Dimensions: 19 x 13 x 8 in. (+ 13.5 x 11 x 5.5 in.) | Interior dimensions: Not listed | Weight: 6 (+1) lbs | Material: Polyester and PVC backing | Capacity: Not listed | Lock: Comes with locks and keys | Wheels: 2 inline skating wheels | Expandable? Yes (luggage) | Warranty: 5-year limited warranty

One of Amazon's bestsellers in luggage sets , this matching two-piece set has over 45,000 verified five-star ratings. It comes with a 19-inch wheeled rolling suitcase along with a 13.5-inch tote. The rolling luggage itself is expandable up to 2 inches, and it sports two comfortable handles (top and side). Meanwhile, the tote has a detachable and adjustable shoulder strap, as well as a roomy inner compartment.

Carry-on bags

Terra thread earth backpack.

Earth Backpack

Earth Backpack

  • No trolley sleeve

Superlative: Best eco-friendly bag | Dimensions: 16 x 12 x 5 in. | Weight: Not listed | Material: Certified Fair Trade Organic 100% cotton canvas | Capacity: 16 L | Extra features: 2 water bottle pockets, internal laptop sleeve, zippered front pocket | Warranty: N/A

For an unassuming backpack that rings up at just $70, this pick by B Corp-certified company Terra Thread is surprisingly roomy and heavy-duty. In fact, the brand describes it as "the workhorse of our line." And it's true, at least in my experience, having traveled with my Charcoal Gray Earth Backpack several times when flying domestically.

I was skeptical initially about how much this canvas pack could fit, because it looks so simple, not to mention kind of small. But during my first time packing things in it for a trip home for the holidays, I just kept finding more compartments: I was able to fit a 13-inch laptop in the dedicated compartment (with room to spare), two books, gigantic over-ear headphones, a reusable water bottle, tons of feminine products, two phones, and a few more accessories. Still, I had zero trouble zipping the bag, and it didn't feel like it was going to burst. Plus, the straps are wide, comfortable and made of the same durable cotton as the rest of the bag.

TOPO Designs Rover Pack Classic

Topo Designs Rover Pack Classic

Rover Pack Classic

  • Two front pockets
  • No chest strap

Superlative: Most versatile bag | Dimensions: 11 x 17 x 4.5 in. | Weight: 1 lb | Material: 1000D recycled nylon, 420D recycled nylon | Capacity: 20 L | Extra features: Flat top w/ side-release buckles, laptop sleeve, 2 adjustable side bottle pockets, 4 side compression straps, top carry handle | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

Note: Tester and contributor Bridget Shirvell shares her usage feedback on our this pick below.

Made of recycled nylon and available in a variety of colors, the TOPO Designs Rover Pack is an ideal carry-on backpack that, once you reach your destination, also doubles as a trail or “day out in the city” pack.

The first thing you notice upon receiving your Rover Pack Classic is the design quality. Both the pack and zippers feel and look durable, and the company offers a reasonable lifetime warranty and a repairs program.

At 20 liters, the backpack is tall, but skinny. My 13-inch MacBook Pro easily fits in its internal sleeve, and the company’s description says it holds most 15-inch laptops. I also easily fit several books, headphones, charging cables, my water bottle, a snack and essentials (including sunglasses, a hat, my wallet and more).

In addition to its main compartment, it has a front pocket, top flap pocket and expandable side pockets for a water bottle, which felt like just enough options to keep me organized without having to constantly search pockets for my passport. The brightly colored interior prevents you from feeling like you’re reaching into a black hole whenever you need anything.

TravelPro Maxlite 5 Soft Tote

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Underseat Carry-On Travel Tote, Overnight Weekender Bag, Men and Women, Dusty Rose Pink, 18-Inch

Maxlite 5 Soft Tote

  • Very durable
  • Zippers can stick

Superlative: Runner-up, best weekender | Dimensions: 11 x 18 x 8 in. | Weight: 1.6 lbs | Material: Water-resistant DuraGuard-coated polyester | Capacity: 28 L | Extra features: Waterproof inner lining, luggage strap, detachable shoulder strap | Warranty: 100-day trial , Limited lifetime warranty

If you’re looking for a true weekender bag (one that’ll fit just enough for a two-day weekend trip), this grab-and-go, lightweight tote bag by TravelPro should do the trick.

But just because it’s small and light doesn’t mean it won’t stand to the rigors of travel: Its exterior is made of durable polyester with a water-repellent coating, and its interior is lined with ECOFAB, a waterproof material made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.

L.L. Bean Adventure Rolling Duffle in Medium

Adventure Rolling Duffle Bag, Medium

Adventure Rolling Duffle Bag, Medium

  • Extra durable
  • Great for overnight trips
  • No matching shoulder strap

Superlative: Best wheeled duffel | Dimensions: 9 x 23 x 12 in. | Weight: 6.5 lbs | Material: 420D-600D water-resistant nylon | Capacity: 33 L | Extra features: Telescoping trolley handle, padded carry handle with wrap, cinch straps, reinforced nylon base, interior toboggan bottom | Warranty: 1-year satisfaction guarantee

In doing my research for this piece, I surprised at how affordable the Adventure Rolling Duffle is: On paper, it’s one of the most rugged options among its impressive peers — and the bag has actually been through lab tests and boasts all the features to prove it.

It is made of water-resistant, 450D-600D nylon that’s been tested for dragging resistance and deep freeze; has a reinforced nylon bottom to enable the bag to stand upright while on its side without tipping; includes cinching straps and telescoping handle; and more.

Fjallraven Splitpack Backpack Duffel Bag

Fjallraven Splitpack Backpack Duffel Bag

Splitpack Backpack Duffel Bag, 35L

  • Convenient size
  • Extremely functional
  • No handle except back straps

Superlative: Best duffel | Dimensions: 18.9 x 11 x 11 in. | Weight: 2.54 lbs | Material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton | Capacity: 35 L | Extra features: Padded shoulder straps with mesh lining, internal mesh dividers, padded back panel, 2 zippered outside pockets | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty (if purchased from authorized seller)

Fjallraven’s backpack-duffel hybrid, made from water-resistant and windproof material, is perfect for a weekend getaway or a short trip, and for anyone who considers function as important as form.

Instead of one inner chamber, the bag has two that are separated by mesh dividers (in a clamshell shape), making it easy to keep dirty items separate. Even if you pack this bag to the brim, the back panel is padded to prevent contents from pressing uncomfortably against your back.

Caraa Stratus

Caraa Stratus Backpack

Stratus Backpack

  • Straps may be too small

Superlative: Best lightweight bag | Dimensions: 17 x 12 x 5 in. | Weight: 1 lb | Material: Italian nylon, vegan leather lining | Capacity: 16.7 L | Extra features: Luggage sleeve, hidden breathing vents, inner and outer bottle pockets, padded laptop compartment | Warranty: 1-year product guarantee

If you’re looking for a versatile and ultra-lightweight backpack that works equally well as a work bag, a weekender bag and a personal item to pair with your carry-on, look no further than this lightweight pick that Lauren Witonsky, Shop TODAY associate partnerships editor, swears by.

”My friends and I are always impressed that this backpack can fit my entire life in it. I can rely on it to comfortably fit two outfits, one pair of shoes, a makeup bag, a toiletries bag, my laptop and a water bottle. [It’s] so easy to pack things in, from the built-in laptop slot to the shoe pouch that clips in. The mesh pockets inside let you see everything easily too,” she says. She also highlighted the internal and external bottle holders, how back-friendly the straps are, and that she doesn't have to worry about her tech due to its water-resistance.

But Witonsky's favorite feature is the shoe/wet bag: "I use it even when I'm not using the backpack!"

Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack

Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Pack

Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Pack

  • Great quality
  • Easily accessible
  • No water bottle sleeve

Superlative: Runner-up, best overall bag | Dimensions: 22 x 12 x 10 in. | Weight: 3.5 lbs | Material: TPU-coated 1000D polyester , ballistic nylon paneling | Capacity: 35 L | Extra features: Suitcase-style zippered compartment, padded laptop/tablet sleeve, carabiner loops, rain cover, removable waist belt | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

Cotopaxi is another go-to luggage brand for the active jetsetter, and one that our writer and frequent traveler Bridget Shirvell swears by.

The brand’s 35L Allpa Travel Pack, made of water-resistant fabric, is meant to last a lifetime. The biggest standout is the “clamshell” style opening, which lets you open and shut it much like a zippered suitcase. This, combined with the inner storage compartments on both sides of the bag, is designed for you to be able to pack in a more organized way.

Dagne Dover Large Dakota Neoprene Backpack

Dagne Dover Large Dakota Neoprene Backpack - Dark Moss

Large Dakota Neoprene Backpack

  • Comfortable straps
  • May be heavy when full

Superlative: Best overall bag | Dimensions: 11.5 x 17 x 1 in. | Weight: 2.6 lbs | Material: Neoprene, mesh laptop sleeve, 100% recycled polyester lining | Capacity: 20 L | Extra features: Luggage handle sleeve, shoe bag, back padded laptop panel | Warranty: 1-year limited warranty

Hull likes to pair her carry-on luggage with an equally solid travel backpack , one that can slide neatly onto the handle of a carry-on. Her preference: the Dagne Dover Large Dakota Neoprene Backpack.

"It is made of a soft but water-resistant material and has so many useful nooks and crannies, such as a top phone pocket, a padded back laptop compartment, as well as a laptop sleeve," she says.

Hull also recommends the brand's equally chic Diaper Bag Backpack for those who can't get enough pockets — "even if you never thought you’d have a need for a diaper bag."

Rebecca Brown, Shop TODAY sales editor, agrees — she uses her Dagne Dover diaper bag for traveling now. "I've given new life to my Dagne diaper bag. ... I love how easily it sleeps over the handle of my suitcase."

Lo & Sons Catalina Deluxe

Catalina Deluxe by lo & sons

Catalina Deluxe

  • Quality pockets
  • Nice shoulder pads

Superlative: Best weekender | Dimensions: 9 x 18.5 x 18 in. | Weight: 2.89 lbs | Material: Eco-friendly canvas (also available in water-resistant recycled polyester) | Capacity: Approx. 45 L | Extra features: Bottom zippered compartment, luggage handle sleeve, messenger strap | Warranty: 1-year warranty

“This bag is deceptively spacious!” raves Shop TODAY branded commerce editor Francesca Cocchi Zabloudil of her favorite weekender duffel bag that is still in “amazing shape” after several years of use.

Her favorite part of the bag is the bottom shoe compartment: “[It] comfortably fits my favorite ankle boots and a second pair of flats, sandals or sneakers,” she says, adding that it retains its structure, so she can rest easy knowing her shoes aren’t getting crushed. She also highlighted the two regular carry handles in addition to the shoulder strap.

Zabloudil says the bag can easily accommodate two pairs of shoes, three outfits, a pair of pajamas, socks, underwear, her makeup and toiletry bag, and her hair tools.

Caraa Double Laptop Backpack

Double Laptop Backpack

Double Laptop Backpack

  • Water-repellent

Superlative: Best investment bag | Dimensions: 17.5 x 12 x 5 in. | Weight: 3.8 lb | Material: Waterproof nylon with Italian leather detailing | Capacity: 17 L | Extra features: 2 lined laptop pockets, third iPad pocket, trolley sleeve, passport pocket, 2 adjustable side bottle pockets, see-through card pocket | Warranty: 1-year product guarantee

Yes, this pick is expensive, but there were just too many qualities that helped push this Caraa backpack to the top spot in this category.

For starters, there's a lot of thoughtfulness in its construction and design, evident in details like its water-resistant nylon fabric, two laptop sleeves, a third tech pocket, expandable side water bottle pockets, passport pocket and more. But beyond that, it's just so darn stylish for such a functional bag. One reviewer puts it best:

"This backpack received so many compliments on how attractive it is. But what I love more is how it can hold everything I need when traveling for work. I like the leather handles, which make it easy to carry when in meetings without looking like a backpack, yet the straps are there when running through airports."

Frequently Asked Questions

"If you are able to get your luggage comfortably through the airport and on the plane, using carry-on bags is optimal as it puts your luggage destiny more in your hands and less in the hands of the airline," Hull says.

It also gives you a little more leeway when it comes to when you need to get to the airport, as well as how long you have to wait for your luggage after your plane arrives at the gate, she adds.

The No. 1 thing Garland, Salem and Bradford advise is to be firm in what you consider essential and what items you actually need "just in case."

For instance: "Don't bring too many pairs of shoes. One comfortable pair for walking, and maybe one nicer pair if you're doing nice dinners or a show or something, is really all you need," Garland says.

Salem and Bradford echo, "Do you really need 10 T-shirts for a 10-day trip, or can you get away with four shirts and just hand-wash in the hotel sink as you go?"

Another hack is to wear anything that you might use during your flight before checking in. "For example, we'll put our headphones on, throw the camera around our shoulder, make sure our water bottle is empty and even wear a heavy jacket if we have one," Bradford and Salem say.

In a nutshell: Yes — as long as it's a soft-case, and as long as you don't overpack it, say Salem and Bradford.

Garland adds that you may get away with it if it's an airline you're familiar with and know that they don't look too closely at carry-on size. But she gives a big "but."

"Be aware that some airlines really do check closely, especially low-cost carriers, and if your bag is too big, they will make you check it, sometimes with a fee," Garland says. "If that happens, then you have to take out things like electronics, medicine and other valuables you won't want lost or damaged, which can get awkward if you don't have another bag to put them in."

How we chose the best carry-on luggage

The Shop TODAY team rounded up the best carry-on luggage by enlisting the recommendations from a number of travel executives and experts. We also filtered our searches for top-rated products, read through numerous online shopper reviews and also included a few Shop TODAY Travel Gear Awards winners as well.

Meet the experts

  • Summer Hull is director of content at The Points Guy.
  • Mark Ellwood is the co-host and creator of Bloomberg’s Travel Genius podcast.
  • Alesha Bradford and Jarryd Salem are the directors of adventure travel blog NOMADasaurus . They’re based in Australia.
  • Ali Garland is a travel blogger and co-founder of travel advice website Travel Made Simple . She’s an expat currently based in Germany.
  • Dr. Nadeen White is the creator of The Sophisticated Life, a luxury and culinary travel website. She’s also a medical expert, author and speaker.
  • Misty Belles is the vice president of Global PR for Virtuoso Travel.

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Away Bigger CarryOn Flex luggage bag

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Most Luxurious, Durable Soft Shell Briggs & Riley Baseline CX Read more

Travel bags live a rough life, and good luggage can be expensive. But paying for a decent bag means buying a little peace of mind. A few yards of zippers and either hard plastic or nylon are the only barriers between your bag and the belly of an airliner, the conveyor belt of a baggage claim, and the trunk of a car. In our luggage testing, we put a lot of focus on luggage that's lightweight, rolls easily or fits comfortably on your back, and doesn't split open on the way to your destination.

Whether you're slinging a duffel into a car trunk for a weekend trip or packing for a whirlwind jaunt across Asia, we've got you covered. Need a bag for your passport or groceries? Don't forget to check out our other guides, like the Best Laptop Backpacks and the Best Recycled Bags , for more picks.

Updated November 2023: We’ve updated pricing and retailer availability, as well as added the Land's End Waxed Canvas Duffel, Target Signature Weekender Bag, and Db Ramverk Pro Front-Access Carry.

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Best Soft-Shell Bag

The Travelpro Versapack bag consists of modules that zip into the lid of its main compartment. It comes with a single compartment module that's good for separating dirty laundry and others are available separately. There is one that folds into thirds to keep suits and shirts wrinkle-free and another made of several small compartments. It has a sealed, clear-plastic pocket for toiletries that’s removable if you have to go through a security screening.

The Crew Versapack is heavy at 7.9 pounds for the roll-aboard version. There are lots of pockets, and the handles are nicely padded, securely attached, and … kind of tight. The aluminum handle extensions are solid, smooth, and don’t get hung up. It's heavy but very tough and full-featured.

I also give points to Travelpro for adding a pocket for a battery bank, with a pass-through for a cable. You can buy a portable battery and stuff it in there.

Best Hard-Shell Bag

Away's newest bag is a version of its stalwart hard-sided Bigger Carry-On, with a twist: It has an expandable fabric section between the two polycarbonate clamshells that lets you grow your bag an extra 2.25 inches when you're coming back from a trip with tons of extra trinkets.

Hard-shell bags tend to be unforgiving when you need to cram extra stuff into them, so the flexibility was nice and helpful for wedging it into overhead bins. There's a built-in TSA-approved combination lock, four spinner wheels capable of rotating 360 degrees, and an included laundry bag to keep dirty clothes separate from the rest of your stuff.

Best Budget Bag

The Maxlite 5 is good but not perfect. At 5.4 pounds, it's very light for a rolling suitcase. The exterior toiletry pocket is a nice touch for when you go through security and need to take out your liquids and the zippers are also quite strong and don't tend to get stuck, which is a big problem with cheap suitcases. The wheels also rolled nicely on both the spinner and roll-aboard versions. Cheaper suitcase manufacturers will skimp on the wheels and pick ones that have too much rolling resistance.

The aluminum extensions for the handle have a tendency to stick, and the Maxlite 5's main handle is only single-stitched. I also worry about the durability of that handle and the fabric slit at the bottom of the suitcase that replaced the Maxlite 4's bottom-side handle, but we haven't had any issues yet. Despite this, it's made better than most everything else in the $100 - $150 price range.

Most Luxurious, Durable Soft Shell

A Briggs & Riley carry-on was WIRED editor Adrienne So's first and super expensive post-college purchase. Briggs & Riley is one of the few companies with a lifetime unlimited warranty. She recently had to replace a busted zipper, and it was done for free at a nearby B&R retailer within a few days.

Its components are top-of-the-line. The face fabric is a heavy-duty ballistic nylon that’s water-repellent and abrasion-resistant, and Adrienne's is still as gleaming bright red today as when she bought it. The zippers have survived a decade of being yanked on, and the low-profile wheels haven't broken or fallen off. The grab handles are also luxuriously padded. Back when people used to travel, her husband had her carry his suits for him because they'd stay wrinkle-free. The only downside is that at 9.3 pounds, it’s pretty heavy.

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Most Luxurious Hard Shell

Aluminum suitcases usually cost into the four figures. Away's suitcase is not what I'd call affordable, but it is attainable ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ).

The metal is thick, and the fixtures are solid; Away didn't cheap out on the materials. Two organizer panels inside keep your stuff from shifting around, and there's a stowable interior laundry bag to keep dirty clothes off your clean clothes. There's also an option for an integrated power bank that's accessible through a flip-up door near the handle. The battery only costs $20, so you may as well get it if you don't have one.

An aluminum bag will dent and scratch over time, and you should accept that before you splash down big money on one. You may be able to baby it a little more if you never check it, but it's unlikely that you'll make it more than a few trips with it looking minty new. Then again, I agree with Away that a dinged-up and well-traveled bag ends up looking pretty sweet.

REI CoOp Big Haul 40L duffel bag

Best Duffel Bag

The Big Haul ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) is our favorite duffel because it hits the right balance of robust build materials and pockets without being too heavy to lug around all day. The standout feature of the Big Haul series, which comes in 28-liter to 120-liter options, is the ability to easily reposition the carrying straps, which feature plastic fishhook-style ends that slip into fabric loops. You can connect one strap end-to-end or double up on two straps in an H pattern for more stability with heavy loads. Adding and removing the straps isn't super fast, but it's not difficult, either, and six low-profile loops seems less intrusive than six rattling plastic buckles.

Two small interior pockets and an exterior pocket keep small things organized, and its water-resistant fabric is thick and tough without being stiff. All the sewing around the grab handles feels very robust too. Padded backpack straps hide away under a padded pocket on the top of the bag. This means that when you sling the Big Haul over your shoulders to give your arms a rest, your back is against the relatively clean top of the duffel, rather than a wet, dirty bottom side that's been set down on the ground. The current iteration of the Big Haul is also made with recycled nylon. What's not to love?

Red Oxx travel bag

An Absolutely Rugged Bag

I've been trying to ruin my PR5 for almost a decade. It's my standard traveling bag, whether I'm taking it through an airport for a weekend trip or hauling a bunch of gear to a dirty base camp. I've used it for whitewater paddling trips and to lug mountain climbing equipment from coast to coast. I've tossed pointy, pokey things like ice axes and trekking poles into it and overloaded it beyond a reasonable weight; I still can't find a frayed thread.

Everything about Red Oxx is overbuilt. The zippers are huge, its thick pieces of nylon webbing are robustly sewn, and chunky metal rings hang the detachable carrying strap. All that said, it's not abominably heavy. At 3.4 pounds it's still lighter than many wheeled bags.

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior luggage bag with wheels

A Solid Wheeled Duffel

Wheeled duffels are a bit odd, but if done right, they're the best of both worlds. With this model, you get the ability to cram its soft sides into tight spaces and also have a frame and hardware that can support a heavy load without flopping all over the place.

It weighs only 4 pounds, 14 ounces, making it a lot lighter than any rolling suitcase, but it also has about a quarter less storage space. The Gear Warrior has been going in and out of stock lately, but if you find it sold out, it should become available again soon.

Solgaard CarryOn Closet Plus luggage

Other Bags We Like

Not every good product can snag a best-in-category title, but there are several more bags we've tested that get our thumbs-up and deserve a mention.

The North Face Base Camp for $129 : Unlike most duffel bags these days, this is a cylindrical duffel bag. If you're a folder, it can be difficult to keep everything straight and wrinkle-free as you pack it into the Base Camp's curved bottom, but those who roll their clothes won't have any problems. I compared the Base Camp ( 6/10, WIRED Reviews ) to a sturdy, old truck, more than competent enough for tough jobs but lacking in finer details of more modern bags. It's a workhorse used often by the outdoors crowd, so while the water-resistant fabric and the handles are durable, they just don't feel as nice to the touch.

Patagonia Black Hole 40L for $159 : This is another great adventure duffel with a water-resistant fabric coating and backpack straps. It's It's 1.5 inches too thick in one dimension for US domestic carry-on requirements and could have a bit more waterproof material. But it's a duffel, so you can squish it to fit in an overhead bin.

Tom Binh Aeronaut 45 Duffel for $330 : It's tough to find a made-in-the-US bag these days, but as long as you're willing to pony up the extra coin, you'll find it in this Seattle-made, carry-on-size duffel. WIRED reviewer Martin Cizmar applauded the sturdiness of the 1050-denier nylon fabric and YKK zippers, which held up well on tough streets and even tougher airlines over the 10 years he's been using it. There are hideaway backpack straps, plus what Martin calls the most comfortable cross-body strap he's ever used.

Gregory Alpaca 40 Duffel for $140 : This one impressed me. It weighs a scant 2.7 pounds, but the water-resistant fabric and extraordinarily beefy (though plastic) buckles make it a solid bag for adventuring. It's not quite as burly as the Base Camp, Big Haul, and Red Oxx bags, and it lacks triple-stitching, but it feels tougher than most, including the Eagle Creek below. There's an exterior pocket for storing shoes or dirty clothes. The backpack straps don't tuck away for storage—you have to unclip them—but might be the most well-padded, comfortable straps I've encountered on a duffel. Exterior daisy chains and an interior zippered pocket round out the impressive features list.

Land's End Waxed Canvas Duffel for $90 $180 : Most duffel bags these days are made of nylon, and while it's tough to call a material that's been popular since the 1940s “modern,” nylon bags don't have the old-school charm that this waxed canvas bag does. Cotton canvas, covered in wax for water resistance, is offset with leather. It feels well-made, with durable stitching, chunky leather handles, and burlier-than-typical zippers. The internal zippered pocket is a nice touch, as well.

Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 40L for $149 : Two things jump out about the Cargo Hauler. First, it weighs 1 pound, 13 ounces, which is only slightly heavier than air. Second, it has backpack straps that stow away in a front pocket. It's less heavy-duty than the other duffels in this guide, but it doesn't feel cheap.

Skyway Epic Carry-On for $80 : Bags under $100 are sometimes dodgy. At 7.1 pounds, the Epic is on the lighter end of average. While it's a fair bit cheaper than the Maxlite 5, our favorite budget bag, it's also a couple pounds heavier. The handle is a wee bit more finicky, and the Travelpro's wheels glide a little more nicely. Still, for under $100, the Skyway's zippers and wheels were of fine quality. These are areas cheap bags usually skimp on. If you must spend less than $100 on a bag, the Epic is a solid choice.

Db Ramverk Pro Front-Access Carry for $699 : If you need an absolutely bomber-tough rolling suitcase and don't mind its 9.6-pound weight, the Pro Front-Access Carry will stand up to more abuse than most rolling bags, with its aluminum frame and 70-percent-recycled polycarbonate body. WIRED reviewer Chris Haslam says it's his favorite rolling bag in years, sold on its usefulness by what he calls its brilliantly simple front compartment that gives instant access to your stuff, without having to lay the bag flat. Add in a pull-up toggle that easily lifts your laptop clear without disturbing your other belongings and their multi-compartment camera inserts, and you've got a seriously versatile bag for active travelers.

Target Signature Weekender Bag for $81 : Looking like a cross between a duffel and a handbag, the Weekender has a structure that product reviewer Louryn Strampe says can become overfilled, so keep that in mind if you plan to bring it onto a plane as a carry-on. She appreciates its durability and the many internal pockets for organization, though, and its rather long five-year warranty.

Solgaard Carry-On Closet Plus for $365 : It's a tiny bit over what most airlines list as the maximum dimensions, but the difference is so small that it's accepted 95 percent of the time. WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe praises its optional clip-in closet clothing organizer, which makes for efficient packing. The built-in TSA lock is easy to use, and there's an internal power-bank pocket. This suitcase is included in our Favorite Upcycled Products guide.

July Checked Bag for $325 : This bag uses a polycarbonate shell with aluminum bumpers, striking a good compromise between weight and durability. It’s lighter than the 16-inch Monos checked bag that WIRED reviewer Adrienne So tested by about a pound, and it showed fewer scratches and rub marks on a trip. However, the Monos’ telescoping handle has a much smoother roll-out, and the surface is smooth, not pebbled.

Samsonite Outline Pro Carry-On for $200 : This is a hard-side, four-wheeled spinner carry-on made from an outer shell of durable polypropylene. Standout features include an interior fabric made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles and a “WetPak” storage pocket for keeping damp items separated from the rest of your luggage.

Adidas Defender Duffel for $40 : If you're looking for an inexpensive duffel that'll handle some light-duty traveling, this is a good way to save $100. The fabric is significantly thinner and less sturdy than that of other duffels in this guide, and it lacks backpack straps. If there's a chance you'll have to check it often, I'd look elsewhere. But for taking on the train or tossing into a car trunk, it'll do the trick.

Paravel Aviator International Carry-On for $395 : This carry-on has an interior lining made of recycled plastic bottles, a telescoping handle made of recycled aluminum, and vegan leather trim to help it stand out from all the plain black bags at the airport. Product reviewer Jaina Grey really fell in love with its roomy interior and durable, anti-scuff hard-shell exterior.

Eagle Creek Caldera Convertible Backpack

Bags We Don't Like

Some bags just aren't worth the asking price, especially with so many good alternatives at all price points.

Peugeot Voyages Carry-On Spinner for $595 : What a price tag for a plastic-case suitcase. You can see where Peugeot tried to imbue the Voyages with some luxury, such as the metal riveting and built-in travel locks, but the case felt no more solid than a budget hardside bag, and the USB charging port felt cheap, like an outlet you'd find built into a seat in an airport terminal. For this kind of money, the telescoping handle felt cheap and flimsy. The wheels rolled particularly smoothly and quietly, and I'll give it a nod for the built-in locks and luxe interior that comes with a zippered clamshell and mesh pocket to keep your belongings from shifting around.

Eagle Creek Caldera Convertible International Carry-On for $469 : At 6 pounds, 2 ounces, this bag is a bit heavy. There's a zip-off 19-liter backpack that you can separate from the rest of the 37-liter bag, but when they're zipped together, the combined size doesn't meet carry-on size restrictions, so you need to separate them and carry them like a conventional duo of luggage and backpack onto the plane. Its soft sides offer little protection for your stuff, too.

Ebags CTS Carry-On Spinner for $200 : This one wasn't awful for the price, but there are much better options for the money. Its hard plastic sides felt more brittle than the hard-sided plastic Away suitcases, so although I didn't break it during my use, I'd worry about its resistance to shattering if checked by an airline. The handle rattles a lot and it didn't roll quite as smoothly as other bags.

portable UrPower Clothes Steamer

A Few Travel Accessories

Once you've got your bag, you'll want to pack it with a few more useful items:

Tripp One-Outlet Surge Protector for $10 protects your devices from power surges. Some countries have less reliable electrical infrastructure, and you never know how well that discount hotel's outlets are wired.

Eagle Creek Specter Pack-It Cubes Three-Pack for $30 keep everything inside your bags organized by allowing you to separate it into different cubes, so you won't ever have to hunt through seven pairs of socks to find your bathing suit again.

UrPower Portable Steamer for $24 (Click the Coupon) beats a travel iron because it's far lighter and you don't need to hunt down an ironing board at your hotel. WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano and I both have been using UrPowers for years. For a tiny thing, it's powerful and effective at steaming practically anything. You just need to refill it often.

Samsonite Manual Luggage Scale for $15 is handy when you're packing a heavy bag for an upcoming trip. Use it to weigh your luggage and make sure it's within the weight limits. International airlines are sticklers for carry-on weight, and even American airlines will be unforgiving about weight for checked bags.

Incase MacBook Sleeves for $50 will keep your laptop from bearing the damage caused by airport security lines. Travel through an airport without a case and it's only a matter of time before a bare laptop or tablet picks up nasty scratches and dents. For tablets, check out the Zugu iPad Case for $50 .

Apple AirTag for $29 is something we have mixed thoughts on , but if you have an iPhone, it's one of the best ways to keep a digital eye on your bags. These Bluetooth trackers utilize the sheer number of smartphones to report their location regularly back to your device. Even if you don't plan on checking your bag, you might end up having to gate-check it on crowded flights. Drop an AirTag into an interior pocket to make sure you and your luggage are reunited at your destination.

Carryon luggage in stowaway overhead container on airplane

How to Pick the Right Size Bag

Every airline sets its own dimensional requirements for carry-on baggage. Broadly, they're split into two categories: domestic and international.

Domestic flights by US airlines (and a few others) have standardized on 22 x 14 x 9 inches.

International carry-on bag sizes tend to be about 21 inches tall and a bit narrower, but they're all over the place. It's tough, because many international airlines will measure your bags at the airport and reject anything even slightly bigger than the allowed size. If you fly outside the US a lot, you may as well buy a bag sized for international flights.

You'll also want to check each airline's weight limits. They vary wildly, but some international airlines restrict you to 15 or 20 pounds, including the weight of the bag itself. There are also East Asian airlines that limit carry-on bags to 11 pounds. Once you subtract 6 or more pounds for the bag, you're not left with much wiggle room to put stuff inside.

Person walking on tarmac and carrying luggage

Two Wheels or Four?

The other difference is how many wheels a bag has. Two-wheeled roll-aboard bags are lighter than ones with four spinning wheels, have more room inside, and their wheels are larger and more durable than spinners. That could come in handy on cobblestone streets when you're heading to your hotel.

For carry-on sizes, I prefer roll-aboard bags. Any extra space in a carry-on is precious, and suitcases this small tend to be easy enough to maneuver without spinning wheels. Most of the rolling suitcases we recommend are available in either configuration, although spinners tend to cost more.

USB cable plugged into removable battery bank on luggage

When to Remove Battery Banks

Battery banks, also known as power banks, are a travel must-have. Whether you're using a tablet to watch movies on your flight or relying on your phone to coordinate rideshares, hotel check-in, and handle your boarding passes, you've got to keep those devices charged and topped up. Many bags offer a removable battery bank that slides into a special pocket or notch of the suitcase.

For carry-on luggage on a flight in the US, you're allowed to bring a lithium-ion battery of 100 watt-hours or less. You don't need to remove it from the suitcase's pocket if you're storing your bag in the overhead bin.

Lithium-ion battery banks are not allowed in checked luggage. If you check your bag or have to gate-check it, make sure to remove the battery bank before you give your suitcase to the gate agent. Slip the battery bank into your purse, backpack, or pocket for the duration of the flight.

Primary testing was done by Matt Jancer. Adrienne So, Louryn Strampe, and Jaina Grey also contributed to this guide.

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The Best Carry-On Luggage of 2024

Let’s face it, traveling can be stressful. But with the right carry-on luggage, transit on planes, trains, and automobiles can be a lot easier.

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Looking for the best new piece of carry-on luggage for your next trip? We all know there’s nothing worse than toting around a cumbersome piece of luggage, bulging at the seams with the amount of clothes you’ve tried to stuff into it for a weekend getaway. Making travel an easier affair starts with what you do before you get to the airport — namely, finding the right piece of luggage to suit your needs best and packing it appropriately. 

Carry-on luggage comes in a variety of styles, from the hardshell classics to soft-sided, duffel bags. Whether you value features like external pockets or 360-spinner wheels, internal compression, or TSA-approved locks, we’ve got you covered with our wide selection of the best carry-on luggage of 2024.

Our team tested 17 different carry-ons over a 4-month testing period to narrow in on the best of the best. We brought them all over the world on over 10 domestic and international flights, winnowing our selection to bring you the crème de la crème of these versatile pieces of luggage. We tested each carry-on with a mind for a number of different performance metrics, including build quality, packability, weight, and ease of transport.

Lead tester Miya Tsudome, along with supporting staff writers Steve Graepel and Chris Carter, are globetrotters at their core, and have legions of airfare miles under their belts. They know what makes a carry-on worth its mettle, and won’t waste time toting a piece of junk around the airport. Rest assured — every bag on this guide has been vetted by these stone-cold pros, and had to pass a series of taxing tests to earn their spot on this guide.

Read on to learn more, explore our carry-on buyer’s guide , and reference our handy comparison chart and FAQ sections for all the info you need to snag the best carry-on for your next trip.

  • Best Overall Carry-On:  Topo Designs Global Travel Bag Roller
  • Best Budget Carry-On: Rockland Melbourne 20
  • Runner-Up Best Carry-On: TravelPro Platinum Elite 21
  • Most Stylish Carry-On: Away The Carry-On Suitcase
  • Best Carry-On for Rugged Travel: Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 40
  • Best Carry-On for Organization: SwissGear 6283 21” Expandable Carry-On Spinner

Topo Designs Global Travel Bag Roller

  • Weight 6.6 lbs.
  • Dimensions 13.5" x 21" x 9"
  • Materials 1000D recycled nylon, 210D recycled nylon, 1680D recycled ballistic nylon & PC recycled plastic shell
  • External pockets 3 zippered pockets

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  • Incredible organizational features
  • Beefy YKK zippers that inspire confidence
  • Loads of daisy chains and attachment points
  • Detachable shoulder straps for extended carry over uneven surfaces
  • Large, sturdy wheels can handle rough roads/sidewalks
  • Shoulder straps aren't the most cozy
  • The sheer amount of extra flaps and pockets inside takes up internal volume space
  • All the pockets may not be attractive for minimalist travelers

Behold — the carry-on king of organization and traveling comfort! Boasting a staggering 12 separate compartments for storage, you’d think we’re reviewing a specced-out 120L expedition duffel with more flaps and zippers than you can count … but you’d be wrong. Topo Designs managed to cram so much under the hood of their 44L Global Travel Bag ($299) that nearly every category of your travel loadout gets its own dedicated home.

We brought this feat of engineering on over seven domestic flights, two international flights, and a slew of road trips to truly push it to its limits, and we came away convinced. This has to be the best, most versatile carry-on for just about any border-hopping romp you could drum up.

Here’s a rundown of your storage options: a zippered main compartment, an internal zippered divider with two separate zippered pockets on top, two internal zippered mesh pockets in the lid, and a separate pouch that zips open internally from the lid — deep breath — one large external zippered pocket with three different pouches inside that, a smaller zippered pocket on top of this, and finally, a small zippered pouch on top for passports or wallets. If you need more organization, we don’t know what to tell you.

This elaborate design is both a resounding pro, and a con. While we love being able to keep every element of our travel kit separate and organized, the sheer amount of zippers, pouches, and flaps this introduces does limit the bag’s overall storage volume. While it’s advertised as 44L, we found we were able to pack less gear overall than other carry-ons with the same claimed volume.

That said, as a soft-sided bag it has more give than hard-sided models, allowing you to still haul a bulging load — with the risk of it not fitting in the overhead compartment. Also, 12 pockets can feel like a bit much for less involved weekend trips where a change of clothes and a toothbrush suffices. For the hyper-organized business traveler or seasoned globetrotter on the other hand — this is a dream.

Soft-sided carry-ons also come with the inherent con of less durability and gear protection than their hard-sided peers. That said, the 1000-denier recycled nylon face fabric of the Global Travel Bag shrugs off some serious torture, and has shown little signs of wear even after years of rough use.

The chassis is sturdy, and the large red wheels roll smoothly over airport hallways, or bumpy cobblestone sidewalks alike. Trotting over some truly gnarly terrain to your next hostel for the night? Whip out the removable shoulder straps, and quickly convert it into a makeshift backpack. While we wouldn’t recommend trekking long miles like this (the straps are sparsely padded, and it doesn’t have a hip belt), it’s an awesome feature that boosts the bag’s versatility and isn’t found on many other carry-ons.

With the most robust feature set of any carry-on on this list, a sleek, stylish silhouette, and durable design, this bag easily snagged our Best Overall award. Pop over to your cousin’s place a few states over for Christmas, or set off on a month-long escapade across Europe, the Global Travel Bag is the do-it-all travel companion you need.

Rockland Melbourne 20

  • Weight 7.5 lbs.
  • Dimensions 22” x 13.5” x 9”
  • Materials Durable ABS material
  • External pockets

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  • Comes in many different colors
  • 360-degree spinner wheels and expansion zipper
  • Durability is questionable
  • Not many organizational features

Looking for a simple carry-on with those coveted 360-degree spinner wheels — but don’t want to break the bank? The Rockland Melbourne 20 ($71) is sure to fit the bill, earning its spot as our best budget carry-on. This no-frills bag opens up in a clamshell style, with one side having a zippered compartment and the other side remaining open with an optional criss-cross strap for keeping bulkier clothes secure. An expansion zipper allows for an extra 2 inches of packing space, maximizing the constraints of carry-on luggage for longer trips.

The Rockland Melbourne 20 won’t dazzle you with its organizational features, however, and its quality is noticeably lesser than more expensive models in our lineup. The straps on the inside don’t do much to compress, rather will just keep your clothes from moving around too much. There are no smaller pockets in the interior of the suitcase, and the cloth material for the zippered compartment feels flimsy and prone to tearing.

While this suitcase wouldn’t be our first choice in taking on a long trip across the world, it will more than suffice for the occasional traveler looking for an inexpensive suitcase for short work trips or holidays, and comes in a variety of colors as a bonus. 

TravelPro Platinum Elite 21

  • Weight 7.8 lbs.
  • Dimensions 23.5" x 14.5" x 9"
  • Materials Ballistic nylon
  • External pockets 4
  • Volume 46 L

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  • Large volume
  • Useful accessory pockets
  • Fantastic wheels and zippers
  • Ergonomic handle is best in class
  • On the expensive side

This sharp-looking soft shell carry-on has multiple internal and external pockets to help keep you organized during travel and at the hotel. But what steals the show are its buttery smooth wheels.

The TravelPro Platinum Elite ($370) rides over four MagnaTrac “dually” spinner wheels. With 360 degrees of mobility, low-powered magnets gently pull the wheels into alignment when pushing the carry-on straight. The result is wheels that track and remain wobble-free. When will grocery carts adopt this technology? The Platinum Elite wheels were the smoothest we tested. Almost too smooth. When left unattended, we occasionally found the bag rolling away from us.

On the outside, the Platinum Elite has four external pockets. Three pockets sit over the lid, with two smaller pockets for loose items, like keys, papers, devices, and a large deep pocket that can hold a 17-inch laptop (or the entire New York Times Sunday edition). Unlike other carry-ons, this large laptop pocket doesn’t have a padded computer sleeve.

But the pocket itself is padded and we liked that it was gusseted, which allowed us to effortlessly pull out the computer from an overstuffed bag. While it’s narrow, the pocket has a lot of room — and we feel it sort of misses the mark. We think it would benefit from a padded sleeve to better lock in the laptop, or even a mesh pocket for accessory cables.

A fourth “power bank” pocket hides on the left side, allowing you to plug in your own power bank to the internally routed cable that ports to the external USB port on the backside of the bag. While most airports are upgraded with USB ports these days, we like that this configuration allows you to charge your device without pulling out the power bank. You can charge anywhere (think the train station) without the risk of forgetting an expensive power bank when rushing to the gate.

The main compartment is deep, and unzips to hinge along the carry-on’s long side. It’s big enough to swallow supplies for a week-long vacation and expands an extra two inches in case you want to bring a bit extra home. Lining the bin-side are four accessory pockets. A long side pocket can hold brushes, belts, or ties. Two mesh pockets are tacked mid-depth on the top and bottom and buckle together to form a compression divider. A fourth, clear plastic pocket is perfect for holding any liquids that might need to be removed at TSA.

The pair of pockets that buckle together do help wrestle a wardrobe into submission, but they aren’t removable, and when flipped out of the bag, they roll upside-down — making them much harder to access. They are also small, maybe just large enough to hold your passport, loose coins, and receipts. 

Under the lid is a large mesh pocket that’s great for keeping your pressed wears tidy. If you travel with a suit or dress, the Platinum Elite comes with a hanging garment bag that folds up perfectly inside the main bin. 

Like the wheels, all zippers slide exceptionally smooth, including the 2-inch expansion zipper that buys you more packing real estate. A pair of replaceable leather grips are bolted to the top and sidewall with Phillips head screws, and a pull handle sits on the underside. The ergonomic handle has four extension lengths, extending from 36 inches to 42.5 inches, making the TravelPro comfortable and easy to pull, push, or grab from any angle.

All in all, this is a versatile carry-on that blends function and style, and boasts stellar organizational features.

Away The Carry-On Suitcase

  • Dimensions 21.7” x 14.4” x 9”
  • Materials Polycarbonate shell exterior
  • External pockets Zero
  • Volume 39.8L

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  • Stylish and sleek
  • Interior divider acts as a compression panel as well as provides an extra pocket
  • TSA-approved lock on exterior
  • Expensive for such a simple suitcase
  • No expansion zipper

A bestselling, hard-sided, attractive suitcase, The Carry-On by Away ($315) is our pick for the most stylish suitcase. While style might not matter for some travelers, others going on business trips — or who are the fashion-forward type — might appreciate the sleek modern look of this bag. These suitcases come in gloss or matte finishes, with many colorways to choose from. Whether you’re the bold and bright type, or prefer more subdued pastels, there are a variety of options to choose from.

Though style is part of this suitcase’s appeal, function is given equal weight in its design. While hard-sided suitcases are always going to have fewer pockets than soft ones, the interior of The Carry-On is designed with organization in mind. A clamshell opening reveals two compartments — one with a zippered enclosure and the other with a divider that acts as a way to compress down your clothes.

The divider cinches down with two buckled straps and maximizes space by including two zippered mesh pockets on one side for small items. The other compartment is a great place to store bulkier items like shoes or things that are best held in place by the zippered closure.

We took this carry-on on a 5-day trip and felt that it had just enough space for a getaway of this length, but would probably be too small for anything much longer. Soft-sided suitcases do better at maximizing every inch of an airplane’s overhead bins and typically have more pockets, making them more suitable for longer trips.

Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 40

  • Weight 5.99 lbs.
  • Dimensions 23.62” x 14.17” x 11.02”
  • Materials Bluesign-approved 900D recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR, TPU-coated
  • External pockets 1 large pocket

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  • Made with burly, 900D recycled polyester
  • DWR & TPU-coated to protect agains the elements
  • Sturdy wheels
  • May be overkill for the everyday traveler
  • Lack of organizational pockets

For your more rugged travels, whether backpacking around Southeast Asia, or flying to Europe for a hiking trip in the Alps, the Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 40 ($300) is a great choice for withstanding rougher conditions. A workhorse duffel, the outside of this carry-on is made with 900D recycled polyester, has a DWR coating for protection against wet weather, and is TPU-coated to boot.

Overlapping rain flaps and weather-resistant zippers ensure your contents won’t get drenched if you find yourself caught in a storm in transit. Put simply, this piece of luggage is burly. Oversized wheels roll easily through long layovers in foreign airports and perform excellently over uneven surfaces like dirt and grass. We even sprayed it with a hose to test its weatherproofing capabilities, and our clothes inside remained dry as ever.

Duffel bags are made to be tossed around and lashed to the roofs of cars or pack animals, but can be awkward and uncomfortable to carry. The Osprey Transporter has the benefit of being as burly and featured as a good duffel bag with the added bonus of a pair of wheels making it a great hybrid suitcase.

We stuffed its 40-liter interior with the contents for a climbing trip and could fit a rope, harness, shoes, ten quickdraws, plus clothes and toiletries for a week. The soft top was indeed bulging, but we could still zip it shut and were grateful that it expands.

SwissGear 6283 21” Expandable Carry On Spinner

  • Weight 8 lbs.
  • Dimensions 20” x 13.5” x 7.5”
  • Materials Scuff-resistant Polyester fabric
  • External pockets 2 panel pockets, one large and one small

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  • Many pockets and organizational features
  • Expandable zipper
  • On the heavy side
  • Tie-down straps don’t offer too much compression

Some travelers prefer the sleek look of hard-sided luggage. Others will look for bags with pockets and organizational features to maximize packing space. Those in the latter category will appreciate the features of the SwissGear 6283 21” Expandable Carry On Spinner ($120). The most prominent features are two exterior pockets, a removable zippered pouch for dirty laundry, an internal storage pocket, and a large, flat panel pocket on the underside of the suitcase’s lid.

It’s hard to deny that it’s nice when your bag can be somewhat organized, and our testers really appreciated utilizing the exterior pockets for small items like an e-book, passport, phone, and earbuds for quick and easy access. Opening up this carry-on , there is one main compartment to put the bulk of your items, and some adjustable tie-down straps to keep them in place.

The large, zippered flat pocket on the underside of the bag’s lid was a perfect place for a laptop. The internal storage pocket provided another ideal storage spot for small items like toiletries or electronics, and the zippered “wet” bag proved useful, especially for keeping our dirty sundries separated.

This bag provides ample organizational features for its relatively low price tag, and our reviewers were pleased with the capacity of this utilitarian carry-on.

American Tourister Moonlight 21” Spinner

  • Weight 7.83 lbs.
  • Dimensions 22” x 15” x 9.5”
  • Materials N/A

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  • Comes in a selection of fun colors and patterns
  • Expands up to 1.5” for more packing space
  • Four 360-degree spinner wheels
  • Simple design, no extra organizational pockets or features
  • Small wheels

If you’re looking for a basic, hard-sided suitcase that isn’t boring and won’t break the bank, look no further than the American Tourister Moonlight 21” Spinner ($130). With a classic, split-case construction, this carry-on also expands 1.5 inches to give you the most bang for your buck. Four single spinner wheels allow you to roll this suitcase with ease, and the interior features buckled straps to keep your clothes packed down and a mesh compartment to keep the rest of your items secure.

This isn’t the most feature-rich carry-on. Hard-sided suitcases already have fewer features and pockets by design, and the interior of the American Tourister is pretty lackluster. The quality of this carry-on is decent for the price point, and American Tourister makes fun “Disney” and “Star Wars” themed suitcases if you’re into that kind of thing.

All in all, our testers weren’t overly impressed with the American Tourister, which is just a regular hard-sided suitcase with some fun branding. But for a decent price and fun color schemes, this could be a great choice for those who like to express a more offbeat style.

Samsonite Centric Carry-On Spinner

  • Dimensions 22.5” x 15.5” x 9.5”
  • Materials 100% polycarbonate shell

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  • Sleek and rugged design
  • Anti-scratch twill texture
  • 360-degree spinning wheels
  • No extra organizational pockets

The Samsonite Centric Carry-On Spinner ($200) is a sleek and rugged hard-sided suitcase that fulfills the basic duties of a good carry-on without much fuss. This carry-on’s polycarbonate shell has a twill texture that protects against the inevitable scuffs and scratches of transit. 360-degree spinner wheels allow for easy gliding across crowded airport terminals. TSA-approved locks cleverly secure the zippers so you can feel at ease that your valuables are secure.

The Samsonite Centric is a well-made suitcase with very few frills. The wheels are quite small, and not as robust across varying terrain as some of the other suitcases in our lineup, but will do well enough as you rush to your gate or try to find the hotel at your destination. Our reviewers appreciated the build quality of this carry-on, and were not afraid to toss it around and find that it did indeed come away with fewer scratches than some of its competition.

The suitcase’s interior is a little lackluster, however, with the basic setup of two compartments on each side of the clamshell, one that is large and zippered, and the other with some straps to keep your bulky items at bay. The suitcase in general lacks any exterior pockets, as is typical with a hardshell design, and doesn’t have much in the way of pockets or other organizational tools on the inside, either. But if you are looking for a simple, well-made suitcase that is sleek enough for a business trip but burly enough to withstand use and abuse, the Samsonite Centric is a good bet.

Yeti Crossroads 22 Carry On

  • Dimensions 22" x 16" x 9"
  • Materials Hardshell polycarbonate back and 700-denier side
  • External pockets 2; one with two sleeves and an internal pocket
  • Volume 40 L

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  • Sharp modern styling
  • Robust wheels
  • Functional external pockets and multiple large device sleeves
  • Pocket configuration may turn off some buyers
  • Waterproof zippers are harder to pull

From the land of overbuilt and “Ford tough,” YETI entered the baggage game in 2021 with its Crossroads luggage series. The Crossroad 22 ($350) is positioned as their carry-on bag. Built for where the road ends and adventure begins, YETI’s hybrid 700-denier softshell/polycarbonate clamshell bag is a sophisticated take on the carry-on.

In addition to the main storage, the Crossroad 22 has two external pockets. Off the front, a large gusseted pocket reveals two padded sleeves that can protect both a 17-inch laptop and a large tablet. An accessory mesh pocket works great for keeping your cables and power supplies in order. A second, stealth pocket with a key keeper can hold your wallet, device, glasses, passport, etc. 

Unlike most carry-ons, which hinge at the side, the main pocket drops open with a clamshell configuration hinging at the bottom of the bag. The deep side is protected with a polycarbonate back and has enough room to store a pair of dress shoes, running shoes, and your wardrobe for a week. A mesh divider unzips off the backside of the lid, allowing you to separate your laundry or keep your shirts pressed while in transit. Laying over the mesh wall, a small and large mesh pocket zip-up toiletries or accessories.

All external zippers are water-resistant and machined to hook a lock, keeping both the elements and sticky fingers at bay. As expected from YETI, the zippers are tough. And a bit sticky. They don’t slide as easily as zippers found on other high-end carry-ons, like the TravelPro Platinum Elite.

The hardshell polycarbonate back and 700-denier water and abrasion-resistant top yield a carry-on that is overbuilt for the road and should last for years. We’ve used it for work and the computer sleeves are a practical addition to the mobile office. Just as long as you don’t overpack the bag. Overpacking the main compartment pushes contents up against the external pocket space, making it harder to pull and store the laptop from the sleeves.

And like the Crossroad 29 our editor reviewed back in 2021 , the 22 suffers from the same pocket dilemma. There are just so many of them. If you keep an organized garage, this can bring some piece of mind. Everything has its place. For others, sifting through which pocket stores what can be an overwhelming game of hide and seek. And like backpacks, more pockets mean more components that can eventually fail.

Like all good carry-ons, the Crossroad has an extendable arm that pulls to 31 inches and 42 inches, and that fat grip feels good in the hand. 

Need more space? We paired our Crossroad 22 with YETI’s 27L Crossroads backpack and had no trouble walking through security with both bags. The backpack slips over the carry-on handle, the 22 stowed nicely on its side in overhead storage and the backpack slid under the seat in front.

In short, like all YETI products, the Crossroad 22 is overbuilt and should last you for years of travel.

Dakine 42L Carry on Roller

  • Weight 6.5 lbs.
  • Dimensions 21.5" x 14" x 9"
  • Materials 600-denier polyester with polycarbonate internal backing
  • External pockets 1

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  • Inexpensive
  • Large volume bag
  • Soft-sided configuration feels floppy
  • Handle feels lesser quality
  • Lesser quality than pricer carry-ons

Dakine’s 42L Carry-On is a simple single pocket, split-level clamshell style carry-on that opens on the long edge of the bag. Prices vary according to fabric (they offer a variety of fabrics to choose from). We reviewed the black 600-denier version, available for $150.

Regardless of the material, all Dakine 42L Carry-On bags are configured the same, with a single external pocket closing the split-level main storage.

A large horseshoe pocket unzips over the lid allowing you to store a 17-inch laptop (or two) behind a padded sleeve. An accessory pocket can keep your cables organized. 

The main compartment unzips to hinge on the long side, revealing the split-level storage. The deep bucket is backed by a hard polycarbonate. Behind the lid, the top-level storage is zipped behind a mesh divider and has a flexible polycarbonate sheet that protects the underside while providing some framework to keep the pocket from falling in on itself. 

The entire carry-on is wrapped and protected with a 600-denier ripstop water-repellent polyester and has stealthy internal zippers to access the hardware. This allows you to repair or replace the handle, wheels, or stubby support legs beaten down during travel. Dakine backs this with a limited lifetime warranty.

Extending to 33”, 38”, and 44”, the handle doesn’t feel as durable as other handles we tested. Dakine uses a thinner diameter aluminum tubing that looks (and feels) more dainty than the other bags.

Quirks? We found the bag feels tippy when standing. And while the bottom of the lid has a plastic molded insert, the top does not. This leaves the bag feeling floppy while packing.

As the adage goes, you get what you pay for. At $150 you won’t break the bank, but Dakine’s 42L Carry On lacks the durability and accessories of pricer carry-ons.

Mystery Ranch Mission 40L Wheelie

  • Weight 7.3 lbs.
  • Dimensions 22.5” x 14” x 12”
  • Materials Hardshell polycarbonate back and 1000-denier CORDURA fabric
  • External pockets 3: one zippered dirty laundry pouch, one zippered shoe pouch, and one small exterior pocket for small items

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  • Large, spacious bag
  • Ample pockets for maximum organization
  • Made with burly materials
  • Hard to access everything inside when bag and all accessory pouches are full
  • May not fit in overhead compartments of small, regional planes

It’s hard to find a carry-on suitcase that’s more innovative than the Mystery Ranch Mission 40L Wheelie ($349). This suitcase has a plethora of features that make it unique and is made with burly, 1000-denier CORDURA fabric to withstand years of use and abuse. This bag makes the most out of being a mere carry-on, and for that reason, it earns an honorable mention in our review. 

Being a soft-sided piece of luggage, the Mission 40L feels way more spacious than its hard-sided, clamshell counterparts. A large, U-shaped zipper on the front of the suitcase opens to reveal the spacious main compartment. The inside flap is composed of large, zippered mesh pockets to hold small items.

There is a removable, large zippered pouch that floats in the middle of the main compartment as well, which provides some mild compression for bulky items, as well as helps keep more of your smaller items organized. The most unique features of the Mission 40L are the separate pouches for dirty laundry and shoes — both of which can be accessed from exterior zippers and allow for even more organization of your items. They can also be rolled up and stowed away if you choose not to use them. 

Nothing is perfect, though, and while this carry-on has an incredible amount of thought and ingenuity behind it, there are a few downsides worth mentioning. The 40L size, packed to the gills, will most likely be denied entry as a carry-on on regional flights with small planes. It definitely is on the larger side of a carry-on, and as such you could run into issues with the more scrutinizing of airlines. 

While the shoes and laundry pouches make organization a breeze, when full it becomes more difficult to quickly see and access other articles in the suitcase. This, however, is only really an issue in transit, because when you get to your destination you can take out your shoes and laundry and easily live out of the suitcase as it is. 

Our reviewers also wished for two zippers for the main compartment, for quick opening and closing of the bag as well as providing the option to lock the compartment with a zipper lock. 

Despite these cons, we took our Mission 40L from the West Coast to the East Coast and back again for a 6-day trip, and were very pleased with how comfortably we could fit a week’s worth of clothes and not have to check a bag.

The North Face All Weather 4-Wheeler 22”

  • Weight 9 lbs., 12 oz.
  • Dimensions 22.5" x 14.25" x 9.5"
  • Volume 24 L

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  • 4-wheel design is easy to roll
  • No zippers to bust means locking security
  • Small (24 L)
  • Equally sized bins limit packing
  • Heavy (almost 10 lbs.)

The North Face knows adventure and has been supplying travelers with luggage to escape off the grid for decades now. Their 22” All Weather 4-Wheeler carry-on ($350) is a hardshell carry-on that can hold a long weekend’s worth of supplies. 

With no external bling, this brutalist hard-sided carry-on feels more like a Pelican Case, and is truly inspired by deconstructing the bivalve. Hinged in the middle, the top and bottom halves mirror the same volume and open flat along the long side. The lid locks shut with a pair of TSA-compatible combination locks. Two rubberized handles sit on the long and tall side to help wrestle the smooth polycarbonate cube.

On the inside, both halves hold 12 L of contents. One side is open with a removable compression divider that buckles into place mid-depth to the four corners. The divider has a thin mesh pocket to hold loose items, like papers or receipts. A long mesh pocket tucks on the inside along the hinge and stows an accessory bag that can be deployed for trail shoes or laundry.

The other half is zipped shut with a mesh divider that has both a horizontal quick-access zipper, and a horseshoe zipper that opens up the bin entirely. Both bays are trimmed with smooth-facing nylon, adding elegance to the otherwise spartan exterior.

True to The North Face’s modus operandi, the All Weather looks and feels like it could survive a weekend at war. The polycarbonate shell is secure and sturdy. The two sides close shut with a rubber gasket rand, sealing out water, and making the All Weather the most waterproof carry-on on our list. The four double wheels have 360˚ of mobility and track effortlessly from gate to transportation. And the Brut-design handle locks at three positions (30”, 33”, and 38.5”).

On the downside, at $350, it’s expensive and limiting — offering just over half the volume of other carry-ons on the list. And with both sides of the carry-on being equal, the capacity feels much smaller than others.

But, if durability, security, and weatherproof are your key metrics (and you pack light), the All Weather 4-Wheeler is worth a look. This carry-on is like a Volvo — boxy but good, with limited volume. It’s best suited for long weekend trips where you won’t overpack but want bomber durability.

Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel 40L

  • Weight 7 lbs.
  • Dimensions 21.6" x 14" x 9.5"
  • Materials 100% recycled polyester ripstop with TPU-film laminate
  • External pockets 1 small zippered pocket

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  • Beefy seams and zippers
  • Sleek, stylish look
  • Weather and tear-resistant TPU laminate coating
  • Sturdy wheelset delivers a smooth ride
  • Only one external pocket
  • Jealous friends

If you haven’t seen the ubiquitous Black Hole duffel bag while flying around on your travels — you probably aren’t getting out as much as you should. It’s a cult classic, and like every hero, it has a sidekick. Meet the Black Hole Rolling Duffel ($359), a sleek rolling version of the outdoor community’s favorite rugged duffel.

With that same shiny, bombproof TPU laminate coating we’ve grown to cherish, a stalwart chassis, and a silky smooth ride, the carry-on version of this line brings some serious competition to the market. We took the Black Hole Roller on four domestic flights and a number of road trips during our testing period, and got a slew of compliments each time. This is a good-looking carry-on.

But its allure doesn’t stop at style, and the durable but compressible nature of its malleable face fabric means it can cram into smaller spaces with ease, and compress down as your loadout fluctuates during extended travel. A limit with hard-sided bags, and a relief while trying to cram your bag into the overhead compartment while everyone waits impatiently behind you on the plane.

While it easily fits the dimension restrictions of carry-ons, the interior space seems more voluminous than others we tested — largely due to the lack of internal features and high side walls. One small front zippered pocket constitutes the bag’s external organization, and two zippered pockets on the inside of the lid round out its simple featured set. It does come with internal compression straps, and a full internal liner that zips open for a second makeshift compartment if you feel the need. We ended up shoving our dirty clothes into this pouch to keep them separate from our clean ones as they amassed mid-trip.

The hallmark of these bags is their signature shiny TPU coating. This affords both the duffle and rolling carry-ons top-shelf durability while keeping weight to a minimum. The external material is extremely water-resistant, and the fabric overlays the zippers, which allows rain to roll off the bag without seeping in. This came in quite handy on one trip when our bags were unloaded from the plane in an absolute downpour, and came onto the luggage carousel soaking wet (we had to check our carry-ons at the gate for that particular trip).

Cons? Well, aside from a relatively minimal feature set, it was hard to drum up any quibbles with this bag. It comes with the same precautions as any soft-sided carry-on, namely a comparable lack of protection for sensitive internal contents. But that is standard, and the sturdy base and sidewalls provide adequate defense for anything not on the very top of your package.

It has a supremely smooth ride, durable chassis, and plenty of volume for a weekend getaway — and looks stylish to boot. Anyone looking to add some glossy, outdoor flair to their country-hopping loadout shouldn’t sleep on this one.

Carry-On Luggage Comparison Chart

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How We Tested Carry-On Luggage

Our GearJunkie testers are avid travelers, with a combined experience of hundreds of flights taken, domestic and international, many trains traveled, and numerous countries visited. From the city streets of Paris, to the remote mountains of the Himalayas, our testers have covered a lot of ground in their lifetimes and know what can make or break a good piece of luggage. 

From flying frequently around the country for work to spending loads of time lugging baggage around Europe, as well as stuffing suitcases full of climbing gear for far-off adventures, our lead tester Miya Tsudome has had over 2 decades of hands-on experience with carry-on luggage. 

She collaborated with two other of our staff writers, Steve Graepel and Chris Carter, for this guide. They tested 17 different carry-ons over a period of 4 months — during which the three writers racked up some significant domestic and international air travel. They tested each carry-on with an eye for a handful of specific features, including packability, durability, and ease of use while battling around busy airports.

Finally, this is an organic guide, and we add the newest carry-ons and revisit our old favorites each season. We work hard to stay on top of the newest and best carry-ons on the market to bring you the most relevant suggestions possible.

Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Carry-On Luggage

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Though no one bag “has it all,” there are many high-quality bags to choose from, and some that may fit your needs better than others. It’s worth considering the types of trips you make. Do you typically go on business trips or far-off adventures? Are you looking for something sleek and stylish or rugged and durable?

It’s also worth considering how often you travel and for how long — and what bag might make the most sense for your needs and budget. Read our comprehensive buyer’s guide below to gain some insight that might help you decide.

This article focuses solely on carry-ons. To add even more diversity to your travel loadout, be sure to check out our buyer’s guides on duffel bags , and travel backpacks .

Size is extremely important when considering purchasing a carry-on suitcase. It isn’t wise to assume that all suitcases labeled as “carry-ons” by their brand will automatically comply with all airline size restrictions. Although the standard is 22 x 14 x 9 inches, some airlines will be more strict, especially if you are flying on small regional planes or on airlines in different countries.

If you are spending a good amount of money on a new suitcase, and are worried about being able to easily fly with it, it would be best to err on the smaller side when considering your new purchase. This is also important to note for expandable suitcases, which when they are compact may qualify as a carry-on, but when stuffed full and expanded might exceed the limit. 

In our review, the Rockland Melbourne 20 , Dakine 42L , and SwissGear 6283 are the only suitcases strictly under the size threshold. However, it is worth noting that many airlines aren’t super discerning about an extra inch or two in any direction. 

Types of Carry-Ons 

Carry-on luggage comes in all shapes and sizes, but can typically be categorized as being hard-shell or soft-sided. The type you choose will be determined by whether you prefer the protection of a hard shell or the versatility of a soft-sided case, as well as being a personal style choice.

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Hard-Sided Carry-Ons 

Hard-sided luggage is usually what comes to mind when one pictures a suitcase — ubiquitous, sleek, rolling clamshells that slide easily into overhead compartments. These shells are usually made of polycarbonate materials, and can sometimes be textured to be more resistant to scratches and dings but will inevitably reveal scuffs more than their soft-sided counterparts.

Being hard-sided allows for more protection of their interior components, and is ideal if you are traveling with fragile items. But a lack of exterior pockets is typically a big trade-off when choosing a hard shell model, as well as the fact that their clamshell opening doesn’t allow for quick access to the interior — you typically will have to unzip the whole bag to go in and search for an item. The Samsonite Centric and Away’s The Carry-On both have a textured exterior that is supposed to protect against scuffs and scratches. 

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Soft-Sided Carry-Ons

Soft-sided carry-ons have several distinct advantages. One is that they are typically more lightweight, which can make a difference when packing a bag full for a week of travel, and then having to pick it up and put it into an overhead compartment. Wear and tear over time will be less obvious on their fabric exteriors versus visible scuffs on a hard shell, and because most soft shells have a U-shaped zippered opening instead of a clamshell, there is less stress on the zipper over time. 

Soft-sided luggage also makes the most of their exteriors with ample pockets. While hard-sided luggage tends to look sleeker and can be easier to slide into an overhead compartment, soft-sided carry-on luggage can provide more bang for your buck with its extra pockets and ability to expand.

A close up shot of a red piece of carry-on luggage

Packability

Clamshell .

The suitcases we tested mainly feature two different designs that influenced their packability. All of the hardshell suitcases feature a clamshell construction — a zipper opens all the way around to reveal two separate compartments on either side. This is beneficial for organization, as you can separate your clothing from your other items. Some brands, like Away’s The Carry-On , also have custom packing cubes to make organization even more satisfying.

Our testers found that the clamshell design helps to keep us more organized and less likely to just stuff a bunch of clothes into a duffel bag because closing them up easily is dependent on how well you packed your items. However, a big drawback to this style is when you’d like to grab something out of the suitcase in transit, you have to open it all the way and splay out both sides to find what you’re looking for.

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U-Shaped Zipper 

A U-shaped zipper opening to one main compartment is the other common suitcase design you’ll find from many brands, as found on the Osprey Transporter , Patagonia Black Hole , Mystery Ranch Mission , and in some ways increases a bag’s packability. Being able to quickly pack and unpack a suitcase without having to separate any components is a big plus for ease of use. U-shaped zipper openings are typically found on soft-sided suitcases, and can allow a bag to be stuffed to the brim and still be able to zip close with a little bit of extra legwork.

These suitcases tend to be deep and can accommodate layers of clothing, especially when put into packing cubes or rolled up tightly to maximize space. Occasionally, bags like this will have some organizational components such as side pockets and compression straps, but staying organized will be more of a challenge when all of your items share one main compartment.

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Extra Features

Compression straps.

Having the ability to compress bulky items to make more room in your carry-on luggage is a very desirable feature, but these straps are not all created equal. Many suitcases will have some sort of strap system, but often won’t do much to compress at all and will merely serve to hold your items in place.

If you are planning to pack as much as you can and love what some good compression straps can provide, it pays to be discerning about the bag that you buy. The best compression straps in our lineup can be found in Away’s the Carry-On , and the Osprey Transporter .

A closeup shot of compression straps in carry-on luggage.

Internal Zippered Storage

Arguably one of the most important things to keep the inevitable stress levels lower when it comes to travel is good organization. No matter how hard you try to stay organized, things can unravel quickly when you open up your bag, pull out a toiletries kit, and your whole system of neatly folded clothes comes apart with it. That’s why it can be nice to find a bag with good internal zippered storage, so you can keep items separate and accessible without disturbing the whole order of your packing.

The Mystery Ranch Mission has an impressive amount of internal zippered storage which helps keep organization an easier affair. In our hard-sided suitcase selection, we liked that Away’s The Carry-On made extra use of their compression divider adding a large, zippered mesh pocket suitable for slim items.

A piece of carry-on luggage opened up on the floor.

Spinner Wheels vs. Non-Spinner Wheels

360-degree spinner wheels have been a boon to the evolution of the carry-on suitcase. Four wheels that spin independently in every direction make maneuvering a bag through crowded train stations and in the narrow aisles of planes easier than ever before. And it is hard to deny that the feeling of “gliding” your suitcase along instead of dragging it behind you makes transit more appealing. 

There are some advantages of two-wheeled suitcases, however, that are worth mentioning. There are usually four spinner wheels on a suitcase which means more parts that can break. The wheels are also much smaller than on two-wheeled suitcases, and worse for maneuvering over cobblestone streets, grass, or other uneven terrain. The wheels on non-spinner suitcases are typically much larger, sometimes even with lugs for better traction, and are a better choice if you know you’ll be going over varying terrain. They are also usually easily replaceable and longer-lasting than their spinner counterparts. 

External Pockets

External pockets are another category that can be aligned with the hard-sided versus soft-sided debate. They are typically a feature of soft-sided suitcases, such as the Mystery Ranch Mission or the SwissGear 6283 , though there are rare brands that have figured out ways to incorporate pockets or panels into the front of their bags.

External pockets can be desirable for a number of reasons, namely for storing smaller items that you might want to access in transit such as a passport, e-book, iPad, headphones, sleep mask, etc. Especially when putting a suitcase in an overhead compartment, knowing that those items can be easily accessible if needed will be a relief to you and the passengers surrounding you.

Putting a passport in a carry-on

Some may choose not to want external pockets, however, for security reasons among others. Having all of your items safely locked inside a hard-shell suitcase may be desirable for some. Especially when on a train where the luggage storage area can be far away from your seat. 

TSA-Approved Locks

When looking for a suitcase that features a lock for extra security, it would be wise to make sure the lock is “TSA-approved.” These are usually combination locks that can be opened with a master key by security personnel so that your luggage isn’t subject to damage during a routine inspection.

A close up shot of a carry-on luggage and its locking mechanism

Materials and Design

It is typical for hard-sided suitcases to be made of polycarbonate shells, while soft-sided suitcases are made with varying types of nylon. As mentioned before, hard-sided suitcases will be more prone to scratches and scuffs as they are tossed around in transit, and if this degradation in aesthetics is something that will bother you, a soft-sided suitcase may be the better option. Of course, though nylon won’t reveal scratches as readily, it is still a fabric that can be prone to tearing.

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It is a good idea to check the denier of the fabric for soft-sided suitcases, with a higher denier meaning the more resistant the nylon will be to snags or tears. Some suitcases, like the Osprey or Patagonia Black Hole , will even have a DWR coating in addition to high-denier fabric that makes their bags even more durable as well as weather-resistant.

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Another consideration is that the polycarbonate shells of hard-sided suitcases typically have the option of coming in bright colors or patterns, which can make recognizing your suitcase at baggage claim or in the stuffed luggage compartment of a train a breeze. Some might also like the expression of style these bags allow for.

Frustratingly, there is no universal airline standard for maximum carry-on luggage size. The general guideline followed by many airlines is 22 x 14 x 9 inches, but small regional flights or foreign airlines may have different restrictions. Because of this, we absolutely recommend looking up the restrictions of your preferred airline, to get a sense for what size suitcase might work best for your needs.

Choosing between a hard-sided and soft-sided carry-on is a matter of personal choice and desired features. Hard-sided luggage of the right dimensions can help ensure that you don’t accidentally exceed airline restrictions of carry-on sizes. In the same vein, they are also more difficult to overpack. 

But they will lack many of the features that soft-sided bags allow for, such as external pockets, u-shaped openings for easier access to the main compartment, as well as features such as pouches for shoes or dirty laundry and more room for internal pockets. Hard-sided luggage also tends to show wear and tear more easily than soft-sided luggage.

The answer to this question varies greatly depending on the season you are traveling in, and what kind of trip you are planning to go on. Are you going on an adventure vacation where you’ll pack extra accessories like hiking boots, rain jackets, or special gear? Are you traveling in the winter where bulky layers may take up a lot of space? Or are you going on a beach vacation where all the clothing is light and easy to pack? There are a lot of factors that go into how much you can realistically bring on each trip.

Typically, you will probably be able to fit 5 to 7 days’ worth of clothing in your carry-on suitcase. If you pack smart, you can maximize the space. Some tips include rolling your clothes into tight cylinders instead of folding them. This will help reduce wrinkles and allows you to squeeze thinner items between the spaces of bulkier ones.

Also, wearing as much of your bulky clothing while you’re actually traveling will maximize the amount of room you have in your luggage for the rest of your clothing. If you’ll be staying at an Airbnb, check if they have a laundry machine and you can pack less and plan on doing a load midway through your trip to extend the use of some of your layers.

There are pros and cons for having a bag with wheels or without wheels as your carry-on of choice. A backpack will allow you to be more nimble in transit, as you take up less space and can quickly grab your bag and throw it on your back without having to fumble with handles or wheels.

Therefore, a backpack could be a good choice for someone who is traveling by train or bus. But carrying a heavy bag on your shoulder or back throughout the day can be tiring, and a rolling suitcase eases the load on your body. If you know you’ll have to carry your bag for a longer period of time, a roller can be a better choice.

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Originally from New York, Miya graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in English from Skidmore College and quickly fled west to see what the great outdoors had to offer. What was supposed to be a summer job in Yosemite National Park turned into five years, with her ultimately becoming a rock climbing guide with the Yosemite Mountaineering School. She now works as a photographer and freelance writer and is always looking for ways to share her passion and expertise for outdoor gear through her writing.

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Keep calm and carry on: The best carry-on luggage for every kind of trip

Tarah Chieffi

Editor's Note

From frequent travelers to fashionistas, there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to carry-on luggage.

If you fly so often that you are on a first-name basis with your local airport's Transportation Security Administration agents, you need a carry-on suitcase that is durable enough to stand up to repeated use.

If your carry-on bag should be as stylish as you are, you'll want an eye-catching option that expresses your unique personality.

Backpacking through Europe or headed for the great outdoors? You'll need a carry-on bag that's both rugged and comfortable.

Related: Carry-on luggage showdown: Away vs. Roam

Regardless of how often or where you travel, we've rounded up the best of the best to help you find the carry-on bag that fits your travel style.

July Carry On Essential

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Size: 21.5 inches by 15 inches by 8.5 inches.

Price: $255.

Buy now: July.com .

Before bringing its product to market, July pored over thousands of customer reviews of other luggage brands to determine what it could do to out-design the competition. The result is a carry-on suitcase that is crush-proof, scratch-proof and sophisticated.

Related: These are the checked bags carried by TPG's staff

The no-nonsense July Carry On Essential has only, well, the essentials – a sleek shell with a TSA lock, an interior compression system and a hidden laundry bag. July's bags are made to last, and it stands by that promise with a lifetime warranty and a 100-day return policy.

For an additional $40, you can order an upgraded version that includes metal bumpers and a portable power bank.

Away The Bigger Carry-On

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Size: 22.7 inches by 14.7 inches by 9.6 inches.

Price: $295.

Buy now: Awaytravel.com .

This larger version of the original Away Carry-On isn't just bigger; it's better. The Bigger Carry-On is large enough to hold four-to-seven days' worth of clothing.

It's also made with a durable polycarbonate shell and has a slew of functional features like 360-degree spinning wheels, a TSA lock, an interior compression system and a waterproof laundry bag. For easy portable charging, you can pay an additional $20 to add a USB charger to your bag.

Related: Carry-on luggage showdown: Away vs. Rimowa

Just as, if not more important, The Bigger-Carry-On from Away comes in a range of colors, including limited-edition hues that are released throughout the year.

Whether you're looking for a suitcase in your favorite color or you just want something that stands out in a sea of black luggage, you are sure to find just what you are looking for.

Add more personalization with monograms and luggage tags in an array of colors and styles.

Beis The Carry-On Roller

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Size: 22 inches by 14 inches by 9-12 inches.

Price: $198.

Buy now: Beistravel.com .

Beis bags are made to look just as good on their hundredth trip as they did on their first, all while gliding through the airport with ease and navigating even the bumpiest of cobblestone streets.

The Carry-On Roller from Beis comes in six colors that coordinate with other Beis products, so you can mix and match or go for the monochromatic look.

Related: 5 best backpacks for every travel style

Beis' The Carry-On Roller also has just the right amount of bells and whistles, with smooth-rolling 360-degree wheels, a cushioned trolley handle for comfort, a TSA lock, interior compression and a built-in weight indicator.

Also, because it's almost guaranteed you'll come home with more than you left with, this Beis bag expands with the simple pull of a zipper.

Monos Carry-On

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Size: 22 inches by 14 inches by 9 inches.

Price: $255 (regular price $284).

Buy now: Monos.com .

With its sleek, rounded design and vegan leather accents, it may be hard to believe the Monos Carry-On is unbreakable and water-resistant. In fact, it performs as well as it looks in every aspect, from the telescopic handle with four adjustable height settings to the antimicrobial interior fabric.

Other standout features include a TSA-approved lock, a built-in compression system, a laundry bag, two shoe bags and a vegan leather luggage tag. Get it in standard colors like black, white and gray or have a little fun with pink, forest green, sky blue or one of Monos' limited-edition prints.

Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-On

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Size: 21.7 inches by 15.8 inches by 9.1 inches.

Price: $1,400.

Buy now: Rimowa.com .

If you want a bag that can stand up to hundreds of thousands of miles of travel by air, by land and by sea, the Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-On is the gold standard ... and not just because it comes in metallic shades of gold, silver and black.

In addition to durability, the Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-On features TSA locks, a unique multiwheel system and adjustable interior dividers.

Related: Over 400,000 miles and counting: Review of the Rimowa carry-on bag

The Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-On comes with a steep price tag compared to most on this list, but it could potentially be a decade (or more) before you need a new one. Also, Rimowa backs up the longevity of its iconic aluminum suitcases with a lifetime guarantee.

Calpak Ambeur Carry-On Luggage

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Size: 21 inches by 14 inches by 9 inches.

Price: $195.

Buy now: Calpaktravel.com .

Every bag in Calpak's Ambeur Collection shines in stylish shades of silver, gold, rose gold and metallic black, ensuring this carry-on luggage looks great rolling through the airport toward your next adventure.

Related: I fly almost 100,000 miles per year and don't travel without these packing cubes from Calpak

This hard-sided carry-on suitcase weighs in at a super-lightweight 6 pounds. However, it still has room for handy details like a TSA combination lock, interior organization pockets, compression straps and the ability to expand up to 2 inches.

Paravel Grand Tour Set

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Size: The carry-on is 21.7 inches by 13.7 inches by 9 inches; the duffle is 20 inches by 11 inches by 10 inches.

Price: $675.

Buy now: Tourparavel.com .

The Paravel Grand Tour Set includes the brand's popular Grand Tour Duffle and the Aviator Carry-On suitcase. The duffle is best for weekend trips, while the carry-on is better for three-to-four-day trips. Both easily fit in airplane overhead compartments and are made with eco-friendly recycled materials.

Both pieces of luggage have interior and exterior pockets to keep your items tidy. The carry-on also features an interior compression board and a removable laundry bag. Both pieces can be customized with a monogram in a variety of colors.

Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Carry-On

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Size: 21.25 inches by 15.25 inches by 10 inches.

Price: $179.

Buy now: Amazon.com .

Samsonite has been making luggage for more than 100 years, so it knows a thing or two about creating long-lasting suitcases with features travelers want.

This hard-sided bag is ultra-light and made with a scratch-resistant exterior in a rainbow of eye-catching colors like tangerine orange and amethyst purple, plus the requisite neutral shades.

The Freeform Hardside Expandable Carry-On from Samsonite also has smooth-rolling 360-degree spinner wheels, a TSA lock, interior compression and organization, and can be expanded if you need a bit of extra space.

Amazon Basics Hardside Spinner

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Size: 22 inches by 14.9 inches by 10 inches.

Price: $120.

The 21-inch Amazon Basics Hardside Spinner has a budget-friendly price tag but doesn't sacrifice style or function. This hard-sided carry-on has an extra-thick textured finish designed to keep scuffs and scratches at bay. It also comes in various colors that coordinate with other pieces in the collection.

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The double spinner wheels ensure a smooth ride, and the expandable zipper can net you up to 15% more space for those times when you just can't quite fit everything you need without sitting on your suitcase to force it closed.

Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack

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Size: 24 inches by 15 inches by 4 inches.

Price: $178.

If you need a carry-on bag large enough to store all your travel essentials yet comfortable enough to carry while hiking through a new city (or running between airport terminals), the Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack is the perfect addition to your luggage lineup.

This backpack features a breathable back panel that provides structure and comfort, exterior and interior organization so you can always find what you need and adjustable shoulder straps and a hip belt for a custom fit.

Bottom line

No matter where you're headed or how you plan to get there, you need a carry-on bag that can smoothly navigate the terrain (even if that terrain is the airport's moving walkway) and hold everything you need for your adventures.

Every bag on this list looks good and performs well enough that you'll likely find the one that deserves a spot in your closet.

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The 8 Best Carry-On Luggage and Travel Bags of 2024

Options for every type of traveler.

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While bringing only a carry-on may seem like an unimaginable task, ultimately, it's worth it. Forgo your worries of lost luggage and waiting in long lines at baggage claim. With a trusty carry-on, you'll be in and out of the airport and on to your adventure in no time.

What size should you consider when selecting the best carry-on luggage? Most major airlines (including Air Canada, Air France, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta, easyJet, JetBlue, KLM, Lufthansa, Southwest, Spirit, United, and Virgin Atlantic) implement Federal Aviation Administration regulations that carry-on items may not exceed 22' x 14" x 9".

Even if you're not traveling by plane, a carry-on bag that is durable, and an appropriate weight and size, has the ability to make or break your next trip. Whether you're an international jet-setter or simply need something to schlep your essentials, consider this your go-to guide where you'll find reliable carry-on travel bags for every style and price point.

Away The Carry-On Spinner Suitcase

The Carry-On Spinner Suitcase

Away's carry-on is one of those wardrobe essentials that you buy now and use for years to come. It's built to last with its durable polycarbonate hardshell while 360-degree spinner wheels ensure a smooth ride. The interior has two compartments with Away's signature compression system to ensure you can pack all of your clothes and toiletries.

Colors: Jet black, navy blue, coast blue, olive green, sorbet orange, wave blue gloss, and salt white gloss

Dimensions: 21.7" x 14.4" x 9"

Other Sizes: The Carry-On Flex · The Bigger Carry On

Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty that covers any functional damage to the shell, wheels, handles, zippers, or anything else that impairs your use of the luggage.

Samsonite Virtuosa Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels

Virtuosa Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels

Elevate your travel look with Samsonite's recently launched Virtuosa collection. Imagine: expansion capability for last-minute souvenirs, a TSA-integrated lock for peace of mind, and RightHeight handle for smooth maneuvering. Sleek leather-like detailing and 360-degree wheels give this a luxurious feel. The best part? The multiple interior zip pockets, including a wet pack for toiletries and lay-flat compression straps, to keep all your things in place.

Colors: Off-white, navy, and pine green

Dimensions: 20.5" x 14.5" x 10"

Other Sizes: Virtuosa Hardside Train Case

Warranty: Two-year warranty against faults and repairs for manufacturing faults.

Wrangler Smart Luggage Cup Holder and USB Port, 2-Piece Set

Smart Luggage Cup Holder and USB Port, 2-Piece Set

The Wrangler carry-on features accessory pockets, double spinner wheels, and a cup holder. It's expandable, so no need to worry about sitting on it to secure its closure. Bonus: It comes with a matching bag perfect for holding all your inflight needs.

Colors: Black, burnt orange, dark shadow gray, olive green, navy blue, dark green, light gray, and teal

Dimensions: 20" x 13.5" x 11"

Other Sizes: 3-Piece Set

Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty covering cracks or breaks in the shell, wheels, handles, zippers, and tears or rips in fabric.

Beis The Carry-On Roller Suitcase

The Carry-On Roller Suitcase

From classic hues to this pretty slate blue, Beis's stylish rolling suitcase comes in nine different color ways. On the exterior, 360-degree wheels keep you moving. Inside, three zippered compartments help keep your essentials organized.

Colors: Slate blue, black, navy blue, beige, pink, olive green, gray, and maple brown

Dimensions: 22.8" x 15.7" x 9.8"

Other Sizes: Front Pocket Carry-On Roller

Calpak Ambeur Front Pocket Carry-On Luggage

Ambeur Front Pocket Carry-On Luggage

Designed to accomodate tablets and laptops up to 16 inches, Calpak's TSA-friendly carry-on features a specifically designed front pocket for easy access and secure storage. (No more fumbling at security checkpoints!) This carry-on suitcase is all about organization and ease. Inside, multiple pockets keep your essentials neatly arranged throughout your journey. Lifting and maneuvering is a breeze thanks to cushioned top and side handles.

Colors: Silver, gold, rose gold, black, and limited-edition copper

Dimensions: 21" x 14" x 9"

Other Sizes: Mini Carry-On · Carry-On Luggage

Warranty: Two-year limited warranty.

Travelpro Platinum Elite Softside Expandable Carry on Luggage 21-Inch

Platinum Elite Softside Expandable Carry on Luggage 21-Inch

While hard-sided luggage is the new normal, don't turn a blind eye to soft-sided styles that may be a better investment in the long run. An expandable carry-on spinner suitcase that is TSA-compliant—what more could you want? You'll delight over its lightweight yet durable feel, making it a functional bag for longer trips. Also, it features an adjustable handle!

Colors: Shadow black, Bordeaux red, metallic sand, rich espresso brown, navy blue, and vintage grey

Other Sizes: Carry-On 19-Inch · Carry-On 20-Inch

Warranty: Free limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship that negatively impact the functional performance of the product, including wheels, zippers, extension handles, and carrying handles.

SteamLine Luggage The Editor 20-Inch Rolling Carry-On

The Editor 20-Inch Rolling Carry-On

With this classic and elegant case, you'll look chic and put together while strolling through the airport. Top and side carry handles allow for easy maneuvering. At 20-inches, The Editor meets most domestic and international carry-on requirements.

Colors: Beige with black trim, beige with sea green trim, beige with brown trim, and navy with black trim

Dimensions: 20" x 14 ½" x 6 ½"

Other Sizes: The Editor 27-Inch Check-In

Amazon Basics 21-Inch Hardside Spinner Suitcase

21-Inch Hardside Spinner Suitcase

A hardside spinner luggage with an extra-thick hardshell will ensure your bag (and all your belongings!) remains protected and secure throughout long travel days. Feel like you need more space? Not to worry—this suitcase can expand for up to 15 percent more packing space when needed.

Colors: Navy blue, black, light blue, and orange

Dimensions: 13.58" x 9.45" x 19.09"

Other Sizes: 24-Inch Luggage · 28-Inch Luggage

Warranty: Limited three-year warranty.

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These Are the 9 Best Luggage Sets, According to a Travel Expert

Get ready to jet-set with thoughtfully considered luggage pieces you'll love.

When investing in a luggage set, Liles likes to take an economical and practical approach. She shares, "I always try to remind myself about the 'cost per wear' rule, which is when you divide the cost of a product by the amount of times that you'll wear it. While you're not necessarily wearing your suitcase, quality luggage should last a substantial amount of time, which is worth an investment." She adds, "I wouldn't say that an expensive luggage set will transform the way that you travel though, because I think that the most important factors are quality and functionality. Finding a trustworthy brand who stands behind their products, producing durable luggage with good wheels, does not have to break the bank."

Read on to discover the best luggage sets approved by Liles, along with some of VERANDA editor favorites.

Away Luggage Set

Away Luggage Set

If you've been in the market for luggage, this is likely not the first time you've heard of Away. The brand has garnered a lot of buzz in recent years, and several VERANDA editors can be spotted sporting their Away luggage while traveling.

"Away luggage is durable, chic and absolutely worth the investment," says Deputy Digital Editor Jaime Milan. She adds, "Mine has stood the test of time without any dings, scratches or cuts—and I travel a lot!"

The Carry-On bag (pictured) pairs beautifully with The Medium or The Large check in luggage for a thoughtful set.

* Please note, price indicated is for one piece of luggage. Sets range from $610 to $660 for a two-piece set.

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Aviator set plus.

Aviator Set Plus

Looking for a more sustainable way to pack? Look no further than Paravel for a travel set that goes green in more ways than one. Liles loves this set and even sells them at her Alabama shop which she co-owns with Ragan Stone .

"One of the reasons that I love Paravel is because the brand has really succeeded in tying design and sustainability together," Liles shares. "Their suitcases have a very elevated look, with leather trim on each piece of luggage, but they are also very dedicated to using recycled materials and offsetting emissions"

What to know about Paravel

July trunk set.

July Trunk Set

For those who would rather travel sans zipper, this set from Australian travel brand July is just for you. The brand has designed trunks for the modern era, with a matte polycarbonate shell that can withstand the stress of today's air travel.

What reviewers say: "Not only beautiful but also sturdy. I love the trunk design as it saves space in hotel rooms and no zip to worry about breaking. You can lean the top part of the opened suitcase against a wall so it halves the space compared to a traditional suitcase style. Highly recommend."

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Ambeur hardshell suitcase set.

Ambeur Hardshell Suitcase Set

Want the beauty of an aluminum suitcase without all the worry? The stunning metallic-looking designs of Calpak are precisely what you need. The bags have a polycarbonate shell, which is much more resistant to bumps and scrapes than aluminum, and the set is complete with a TSA-approved lock that will keep your items secure.

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Lipault luggage set.

Lipault Luggage Set

During her travels to Paris, Liles took note of the ultra-French brand Lipault as a good option for those who prefer softer luggage. Inspired by Parisian style, these bags are as sleek and chic as they come and are built to last.

* Please note, price indicated is for one piece of luggage. Sets range from $540 to $574 for a two-piece set.

What to know about Lipault

The luggage set.

The Luggage Set

"Carl Friedrik's main focus for their luggage is durability and longevity, offering a lifetime warranty, which I think speaks volumes for their dedication to their consumers and products," Liles says. "Not to mention, their suitcases are extremely sleek and suit both men and women."

The handsome, well-crafted designs of Carl Friedrik ooze style for the traveling tastemaker.

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The diplomat luggage set.

The Diplomat Luggage Set

Designed for the classic traveler, collections from the chic brand Steamline Luggage are so beautifully made the brand had to make it onto the list. The collection full of classic luggage pieces (including a hatbox !) is available in a variety of colors and styles.

* Please note, price indicated is for one piece of luggage. Sets range from $1,340 to $1,865 for a two-piece set at full price. The full collection is $4,075

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Béis luggage set.

Béis Luggage Set

Founded by actress Shay Mitchell, Béis luggage packs a whole lot of star power into its thoughtfully crafted luggage. The brand's weight limit indicator handle has caught the attention of quite a few travelers and has a bit of a cult following thanks to its innovative design.

To purchase a bundle set, head to the brand's luggage set page , where you can choose up to three rolling bags of your choice. When you buy the pieces together, you can save 15%.

* Please note, price indicated is for one piece of luggage. Sets range from $446.40 to $518.40 for a two-piece set.

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Freeform 2 piece set.

Freeform 2 Piece Set

Samsonite has earned the trust of travelers across generations, and luggage sets like this one demonstrate why the brand remains so beloved. This set of two Samsonite bags has anything a traveler could need: a good set of rolling wheels, a TSA-approved locking system and space for both clothes and other personal items.

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Calpak Review: Is the Popular Luggage Worth The Hype?

We've put some of the most popular styles from Calpak to the test. These are the picks that we think are worth buying.

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If you're anything like me and want to travel in style but still need luggage that's going to hold up to your frequent flyer status, look no further than Calpak.

As an analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute , I test and write about all kinds of luggage — from carry-ons to checked bags , hardside suitcases to softside styles — and I can't get enough of Calpak's pieces, and neither can many of my fellow GH analysts and editors as well as our consumer testers . We've taken the brand's luggage on our own vacations, and it regularly stands out as a top performer in our Lab tests, beating out popular pieces from other well-known brands.

Read on to learn more about some of the most popular pieces Calpak offers and our honest insights into why we think they're worth the investment.

Calpak Ambeur Carry-On Luggage

Ambeur Carry-On Luggage

The sleek and sturdy hardsided suitcases of Calpak's Ambeur collection are designed with wheels that roll effortlessly over carpet, tile and wood floor. Each piece is lightweight with comfortable carrying handles that make it easy to lift, so I don't have to worry about holding up the line when I'm loading my suitcase into the overhead bin on a plane. The polycarbonate and ABS plastic composite material held up well in our drop tests without dents but did show more surface-level scratches than other suitcases we've tested, so there's a possibility you may notice some scuffs and marks after retrieving your bag from the luggage carousel.

I love the interior of the carry-on bag, which unzips to two primary packing compartments: one side with a full zippered panel and another with compression straps to secure your belongings in place. There are plenty of organizational features like two zippered mesh pockets and a removable mesh toiletries bag, and as a self-proclaimed over-packer, I'm especially fond of the 2-inch expansion system so I can fill the suitcase with my favorite vacation clothes and shoes and still have room for souvenirs.

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Calpak Luka Soft-Sided Carry-On Luggage

Luka Soft-Sided Carry-On Luggage

Puffy padding is totally on-trend right now, and Calpak gets it. The brand's Luka collection includes this cute softside carry-on that has a special tapered design to help keep it upright when you stuff it full of your belongings. The carry-on is on the smaller side, so it's not ideal for a long trip, but it's perfect for a weekend getaway or to hold your travel must-haves if you're checking a larger bag. I'm a fan of the two outer pockets that take some of the stress out of the TSA line. Instead of digging through your bag for your laptop or boarding pass, there's a larger front pocket that's equipped to hold a 17-inch laptop and a smaller side pocket that can fit your passport and ID.

Inside, you'll find one main packing compartment with secure compression straps and elasticized mesh pockets built into the lid for more organization. The suitcase is made with a smooth polyester material that should be easy to wipe clean after a long trip. It's equipped with 360-spinner wheels and padded handles to make rolling the bag through a busy airport a little easier.

Duffels and backpacks

Calpak luka duffel.

Luka Duffel

Just as chic as its carry-on counterpart, Calpak's Luka duffel is a favorite of GH analysts and editors and is our number one pick for weekender bags . The trendy duffel fits everything you need for a short trip, and when we packed it with a weekend's worth of clothing, accessories and toiletries, there was room to spare. There's a separate shoe compartment, water bottle pocket and a zippered outer pocket to easily access your essentials. You'll find even more elastic and zippered pockets inside to stash smaller items.

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The padded shoulder straps are comfortable to throw over your shoulder and don't dig in (pictured here). There's a removable crossbody strap too. If you don't want to lug around a bag while you're on the go, you'll find the luggage strap on this duffel to be especially handy. Simply slide the luggage sleeve over your suitcase's telescopic handle, and you can roll it around on top of your suitcase. One GH analyst who brought this duffel on a weekend trip noticed some unraveling at the seams around the luggage sleeve, but it remained in great shape overall. The material was easy to wipe clean, and it's water-resistant to keep your things dry, even if you're traveling in wet weather.

Calpak Terra Large 50L Duffel Backpack

Terra Large 50L Duffel Backpack

Perfect for your next adventure, this travel backpack is made of a laminated polyester ripstop material that's rugged and water resistant. The straps are padded for a more comfortable feel, and there's a sternum strap for extra support. The versatile backpack actually doubles as a duffel bag — just unbuckle the backpack straps, tuck them away and attach the crossbody strap to carry it over your shoulder. And it even has a luggage sleeve to slide over the handle of your favorite suitcase (pictured here).

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Because the sides and bottom of the backpack aren't structured, you're able to fill it with everything you need, but that means it's also easy to overstuff, which can make it difficult to zip or become too heavy, causing the straps to dig into your shoulders. When you're packing the backpack, you'll find that it's completely full of organizational features — inside and out. There are small, zippered pockets on the outside of the bag to stow away your travel necessities, a water bottle pocket on the side and buckles to attach items you may not be able to fit inside, such as a travel blanket or poncho. Inside, there's a padded laptop pocket, along with compression straps and additional mesh zippered pockets.

Calpak Kaya 15 inch Laptop Backpack

Kaya 15 inch Laptop Backpack

If you're traveling for business or want something a little chicer, Calpak's Kaya laptop backpack is for you. This streamlined style is a favorite of GH analysts and editors, earning a top spot as our best work backpack . It's made of faux leather and features elegant details like gold hardware for the zippers and pulls, a rectangular shape and stitched trim. It's available in a collection of seven core colors like grey, black and navy, along with nearly 20 bold limited hues like lavender, bronze and emerald. The straps are thin and unpadded, so they can start to feel uncomfortable with extended wear, and I find the bag is best to use for a shorter commute.

To relieve the stress on your shoulders, there's a luggage sleeve that you can slide over your suitcase handle for easy transport. The backpack is equally as practical as it is stylish and can hold a significant amount of your belongings, including a 15-inch laptop, and there are a lot of small pockets inside for sunglasses, pens and notebooks.

Travel accessories

Calpak packing cubes set (5 pieces).

Packing Cubes Set (5 Pieces)

I bring packing cubes with me on every single trip I take, even when I'm just carrying a backpack or weekender bag. These from Calpak help me keep all my belongings organized and easy to access on my journey and once I reach my destination , so I don't have to rummage through my suitcase to find what I'm looking for. They're not compressive like some of Calpak's other packing cubes , so they do take up more room in my bag than some other styles I've tried. That said, they feature breathable mesh details that help clothes to feel fresh, even after they've been shoved in a bag for days.

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Calpak Large Clear Cosmetics Case

Large Clear Cosmetics Case

Another one of our staffers' favorites, Calpak's large toiletries case will hold everything you need, including some full-size products. At $95, this isn't the most affordable option on the market, but it's designed with thoughtful details like carrying handles, metal feet to keep it upright and a mesh pocket inside for your smaller items. The transparent case makes it easy to show your liquids during TSA screenings, and you can clearly see everything you packed without having to spend forever digging around to find it. The PVC material also makes it a breeze to wipe clean when your makeup or skincare products inevitably leak in your bag.

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United Airlines bag policy: What you can carry on and how much it costs to check luggage

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Following the lead of American Airlines , United Airlines has raised the cost of checking bags.

Under the updated United Airlines baggage policy , the cost to check a bag is now $40 for the first bag ($35 if paid online at least 24 hours before the flight) and $50 for the second bag ($45 if prepaid online) for flights within the U.S.

United's checked bag fees were previously $35 for the first bag and $45 for the second.

The cost of checking bags for international travel depends on the destination. For example, it also costs $40 for the first bag and $50 for the second bag for travel to and from Canada and Mexico.

Here's what to know about United Airlines' baggage policy.

How much does United charge for checked bags?

For domestic travel, United Airlines charges $40 for the first checked bag and $50 for the second checked bag. The fees are $35 for the first bag and $45 for the second bag if you pay online at least 24 hours before your flight.

The fees are the same for international destinations in the Americas such as Canada and Mexico, as well as the Caribbean. However, The Arizona Republic found there was no discount to prepay for checked bags for flights to and from Canada when we used United's Bag Fee Calculator to price the cost of checking luggage for Phoenix-Toronto and Phoenix-Calgary itineraries.

Does United Economy include a checked bag?

United Economy fares do not include a checked bag.

Can I bring a carry-on with United Economy?

United's Economy and Economy Plus fares include one free carry-on that can go in the overhead bin plus a personal item. United Basic Economy fares permit one personal item that fits under the seat. Carry-on sized bags must be checked.

Are prepaid baggage fees refundable on United?

Passengers may be able to get refunds for checked luggage if they prepay for more bags than they check, or if their flight is cancelled, according to United.

How can I get a free checked bag on United Airlines?

Certain fare classes and loyalty program tiers include free checked bags on United.

Members of United's MileagePlus rewards program who have MileagePlus Premier status can check at least one bag for free, and the number of free bags depends on their tier. To reach the minimum Premier level, Premier Silver (one free checked bag), passengers must either take 12 qualifying flights and earn 4,000 qualifying points or earn 5,000 qualifying points in a calendar year.

United Explorer Card credit card holders, plus a companion, get one free checked bag when they purchase their plane tickets with that card. The credit card has an introductory annual fee of $0, which increases to $95 annually after the first year.

Active U.S. military members with ID and their dependents can check up to two bags free for personal travel and up to five bags free when traveling on military orders, according to United.

What is United Airlines' baggage allowance?

The baggage weight allowance on United depends on a passenger's fare class and MileagePlus status. For economy and premium economy passengers, checked bags must weigh 50 pounds or less. Fees for overweight bags start at $200.

First class passengers, business class passengers and MileagePlus Premier members can check bags that weigh up to 70 pounds.

Assistive devices such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes and crutches are free to check regardless of size and weight.

How many bags does United Airlines allow for free?

United Airlines passengers may board with one carry-on bag and one personal item for free.

What is the carry-on size restriction for United?

Carry-on bags can measure no more than 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high, including handles and wheels.

What is the personal item size restriction for United?

The size limit for personal items, which include purses, small handbags, backpacks and laptop bags, is 17 inches long, 10 inches wide and 9 inches high.

Does United allow a backpack and carry-on?

If you have a carry-on bag, you can also bring a backpack as long as it meets the size limit for a personal item, which is 17 inches long, 10 inches wide and 9 inches high. Passengers may not bring two carry-on size bags.

Is there a weight limit for carry-on bags?

No weight limits for carry-on bags are noted in United's carry-on bag policies. Carry-on bags and personal items within the size limits can fly regardless of weight as long as the carry-on can fit in the overhead bin and the personal item can fit under the seat.

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Cleaning up after the holidays is a snap with the Wreath Storage Bag by Tiny Tim Totes. It's as easy as placing your artificial wreath in the bag, zipping it up, and safely storing it away until next year. This durable oxford woven polypropylene tote is 24-inches in diameter and 7-inches-deep, so you'll have no problem storing wreaths up to 24-inches-wide.

  • This durable Christmas ornament storage tote offers plenty of room for storing artificial wreaths, and it conveniently folds flat when not in use
  • Suitable for a wide variety of holiday wreaths, this versatile Christmas wreath storage container with zipper closure makes cleaning up after the holidays a snap
  • The large Christmas wreath storage bag is made of woven polypropylene for strength, durability, and water resistance, preserving the quality of your wreath
  • Suitable for ornaments, linens, and other holiday decor, this zippered wreath storage bag features an ID tag for labels, and sturdy nylon handles for portability
  • Materials: Woven Polypropylene and Nylon

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X-Mas Wreath Bag

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 477 total votes

These Simplify Wreath Bags come in sets of two and are the perfect accessory when it comes to your wreaths during the holiday season. It's already enough of a hassle to find out where to hang your wreaths, there is no need to stress where to put your wreath during the off-holiday season. With its sturdy handles and zippered, plastic top, this wreath bag can be lugged around easily without any fear of the wreath or its needles falling out. The material on the top and bottom is also see-through in order for you to be able to assess its current conditions. Moisture-resistant keeps out dust and pests. Folds flat when not in use. Heavy-duty zipper. It is simple, these wreath bags not only store your wreaths when not in use but also protect them, keeping them fresh for the next time you take them out.

  • Easy-carry handles
  • Holds Wreaths 30" in diameter
  • Protects wreath during off-holiday season

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Premium Christmas Tree Storage Bag 7.5-9' By: Simple Living Solutions

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 37 total votes

Use the Premium Rolling Tree Bag to store artificial and pre-lit trees. This is a high-quality polyester bag and includes heavy-duty zippers to protect from dust and debris, high-quality wheels for easy roll-away, a convenient handle, and an extra-large zipper opening for easy put-away.

  • Made with heavy duty polyester
  • Protects your decorations year-round from dust and debris
  • Includes heavy-duty zippers, high-quality wheels, a convenient handle, and a large zippered opening.
  • Collapsible soft case design for easy storage when not in use
  • Great for Storing artificial and pre-lit trees

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A Christmas Tree Storage Bag - Fits 7.5-Foot Artificial Tree - Canvas Tote with Handles

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 119 total votes

Cleanup after the holidays is a snap with the artificial Christmas Tree Storage Bag by Elf Stor. It's as easy as placing your 7.5-foot artificial Christmas tree in the premium canvas bag, zipping it up, and safely storing it away until next year. This zippered bag features four adjustable straps for binding your tree, built-in outer straps for reinforcement, and sturdy nylon handles for portability.

  • This durable Christmas tree storage tote can hold up to a 7.5-foot unassembled artificial tree, and it folds up neatly when not in use
  • The tree bag's design allows you to unzip two sides for good access so you can store your Christmas tree and the original box for quick set-up next year
  • The Christmas tree bag is made of strong, water-resistant 600D Oxford canvas, quality zippers, and straps to protect your tree from dust, insects, and moisture
  • This artificial tree storage bag has nylon handles for portability, four 7.5-foot adjustable straps, and it's useful for inflatables, decorations, and garlands
  • Color: Green

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Rolling Christmas Tree Storage Bag

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 558 total votes

This manufacturer has made it easy to roll away those heavy artificial Christmas trees with the rolling Christmas tree bag. This innovative, heavy-duty rolling bag is designed specifically for large Christmas trees that are made up of multiple sections. With its heavy-duty constructions, extra strong zippers, and handy wheels, this rolling Christmas tree bag will be at your service for many Christmas's to come. Christmas has never been so easy. Strong durable tear-proof material. Three rollerblade style wheels and reinforced straps.

  • Large enough to hold a 9' disassembled artificial Christmas tree
  • Please note, the sides of the bag are not structured
  • Water resistant: Yes
  • Can be stored in an upright position
  • Upright storage

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2 Waterproof Christmas Tree Storage Bags - Fits 17-Foot Disassembled Artificial Trees

by The Twillery Co.®

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 439 total votes

Keep Christmas decorations well protected and easily accessible with this Set of 2 Christmas Decorations Storage Bags by Elf Stor. These waterproof Christmas tree bags let you store one big or two smaller artificial trees inside the spacious interiors. You can also use these Christmas totes to hold ornaments, light sets, and holiday inflatables.

  • Store up to a 17-foot disassembled Christmas tree inside these large storage bags, or put away two smaller trees to maximize attic storage.
  • These tear-free zippered Christmas tree storage covers make your holiday decorations easily accessible while also protecting them from mildew, vermin, and dust.
  • Sturdy nylon handles on each Christmas tote make them simple to carry into attics and storage sheds, and you can label each tree bag to ease setup each year.
  • These storage bags fold flat when not in use, so you can maximize attic storage space until you're ready to put away trees and other decor after the holidays.

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Aldegonde Ornament Storage Box - Zippered Lid Organizer with 48 Individual Compartments and Dividers

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 227 total votes

This ornament storage container is designed to keep your cherished Christmas decorations safe and organized. The rectangular storage bin features two removable trays with adjustable dividers, allowing you to create up to 48 individual compartments for your precious ornaments. Crafted from thick cardboard and durable Oxford canvas, this container also has stitched seams, side handles, and a stackable design that's easy to store away. The zippered closure with a clear window ensures easy identification of the contents. To keep it clean, simply wipe it with a damp cloth.

  • Materials: Canvas, PVC, Polyester, Cardboard, and Nylon.
  • Color: Green with Black Trim
  • This rectangular storage tote has adjustable dividers that can be arranged to create up to 48 individual compartments.
  • The 2 stackable trays can each hold up to twenty-four 2-inch standard-sized bulbs, or you can manipulate the cardboard inserts to fit larger holiday decorations.
  • This ornament storage box has sturdy nylon handles on each side for easy transport, a zippered lid with a window, and conveniently folds flat when not in use.
  • Constructed of thick cardboard and durable canvas, this storage box with a lid is designed specifically to protect your heirloom Christmas tree ornaments.

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9" H x 9" W x 40.5" D Christmas 2 Piece Storage Set

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 138 total votes

The Wrapping Paper Storage Bag by Elf Stor is sure to be one of your most handy Christmas accessories, making it easy to store leftover rolls of gift wrap, bags, and tissue paper. This polyester holiday wrap organizer features a reinforced bottom for upright closet storage, a sturdy nylon handle for hanging, and a zippered top for secure storage under a bed. Keeping your unused Christmas, holiday, birthday, or wedding gift wrap neat, wrinkle-free, and all in one place has never been easier.

  • These 40-inch-long gift wrap storage solutions can hold extra-long rolls of gift wrap as well as standard 30-inch rolls
  • The 9-inch diameter of each wrapping paper holder provides storage for up to 25 rolls of gift wrap, for a total of 50 rolls for the pair.
  • Each holiday wrap organizer can be used upright in a closet, hung, or used for under-bed storage thanks to the reinforced bottom, sturdy nylon handle for hanging, and zippered lid.
  • Sturdy polyester construction, stitched seams, and gussets ensure that each Christmas wrapping paper storage bag will be ready for duty year after year.
  • Materials: Polyester, Cardboard, and Nylon.

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Callista Moisture Resistant Upright Christmas Tree Storage- Upright Zipped Cover

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 417 total votes

Clean up after the holidays in a snap with the Upright Christmas Tree Storage Bag by Elf Stor - the perfect solution for storing your holiday tree without taking it apart and stuffing it back in the box. This durable polypropylene tree storage cover has two carry handles for portability and is 54 inches wide and 76 inches tall, providing ample space to hold an assembled artificial tree up to 7.5 feet tall. Place the unzipped bag over the top of your tree, zip it up, pull the cinch cord at the bottom tight for added protection, and this upright fake tree storage bag will store your Christmas tree away neatly and effortlessly and make for a quick set-up next year.

  • This standing Christmas tree storage bag allows you to put your tree away without taking it down or removing décor and holds artificial trees up to 7.5 feet tall.
  • A must-have after the holiday season, this protective fake tree storage holds your decorated tree neatly and effortlessly and makes set-up next year fast and easy.
  • This Christmas tree bag is made of a woven polypropylene material that is strong, durable, and tear-resistant, shielding your artificial tree from damage.
  • With a full-length zipper, a cinch cord at the bottom, and nylon handles, this handy upright Christmas tree storage bag replaces old damaged boxes and bags.

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20 Prohibited Items That TSA Could Flag In Your Checked Luggage

Posted: March 28, 2024 | Last updated: March 28, 2024

<p>When packing for a flight, it’s crucial to be mindful of what goes into your checked luggage to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens all baggage for items that could pose a security risk, and certain contents can trigger additional scrutiny or even prohibit your luggage from making it onto the plane. From large quantities of powders to electronic devices, batteries, and beyond, understanding what might get your luggage flagged is essential. This guide delves into various items and circumstances that could lead to additional inspections by the TSA, offering travelers insight on how to pack smartly and navigate security screenings with ease.</p>

When packing for a flight, it’s crucial to be mindful of what goes into your checked luggage to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens all baggage for items that could pose a security risk, and certain contents can trigger additional scrutiny or even prohibit your luggage from making it onto the plane. From large quantities of powders to electronic devices, batteries, and beyond, understanding what might get your luggage flagged is essential. This guide delves into various items and circumstances that could lead to additional inspections by the TSA, offering travelers insight on how to pack smartly and navigate security screenings with ease.

<p>The TSA scrutinizes large quantities of powders in checked luggage because they can appear suspicious on X-ray machines. If you’re traveling with more than 12 ounces of powder-like substances, such as protein powders, cosmetics, or powdered coffee, it’s advisable to place them in your carry-on and remove them for screening. The reason behind this is to prevent the transport of potentially hazardous materials that could be mistaken for explosive substances. Travelers should pack these items in a way that makes them easily accessible for TSA agents, reducing the likelihood of their luggage being flagged for additional inspection.</p>

Large Quantities of Powders

The TSA scrutinizes large quantities of powders in checked luggage because they can appear suspicious on X-ray machines. If you’re traveling with more than 12 ounces of powder-like substances, such as protein powders, cosmetics, or powdered coffee, it’s advisable to place them in your carry-on and remove them for screening. The reason behind this is to prevent the transport of potentially hazardous materials that could be mistaken for explosive substances. Travelers should pack these items in a way that makes them easily accessible for TSA agents, reducing the likelihood of their luggage being flagged for additional inspection.

<p>Electronic devices, especially large ones, can trigger additional scrutiny when packed in checked luggage. TSA recommends that all electronic devices larger than a smartphone be placed in carry-on luggage, as their dense components can obscure other items on an X-ray image. If these devices are packed in checked luggage, they should be properly secured and positioned so that TSA agents can easily inspect them if necessary. This not only helps in speeding up the screening process but also reduces the risk of damage to the devices during inspections.</p>

Electronic Devices

Electronic devices, especially large ones, can trigger additional scrutiny when packed in checked luggage. TSA recommends that all electronic devices larger than a smartphone be placed in carry-on luggage, as their dense components can obscure other items on an X-ray image. If these devices are packed in checked luggage, they should be properly secured and positioned so that TSA agents can easily inspect them if necessary. This not only helps in speeding up the screening process but also reduces the risk of damage to the devices during inspections.

<p>Spare lithium batteries are a significant concern for airline safety and are not allowed in checked luggage due to their potential fire hazard. They can short-circuit and cause a fire, especially when packed close to metal objects or if they are damaged. Travelers should carry spare batteries in their carry-on luggage, where incidents can be quickly managed. Ensuring batteries are properly packed and protected, such as by keeping them in their original packaging or in a battery case, can prevent them from being flagged and ensure a smoother security process.</p>

Spare lithium batteries are a significant concern for airline safety and are not allowed in checked luggage due to their potential fire hazard. They can short-circuit and cause a fire, especially when packed close to metal objects or if they are damaged. Travelers should carry spare batteries in their carry-on luggage, where incidents can be quickly managed. Ensuring batteries are properly packed and protected, such as by keeping them in their original packaging or in a battery case, can prevent them from being flagged and ensure a smoother security process.

<p>Dense food items, such as chocolate bars or cheese, can sometimes look like potential threats on an X-ray machine, necessitating further inspection. These items are not prohibited but might confuse the screening equipment and be mistaken for inorganic materials. To avoid your luggage being flagged, consider carrying such items in your carry-on and presenting them separately at the security checkpoint. Informing a TSA agent about the presence of dense food items in your luggage can also help speed up the screening process.</p>

Dense Food Items

Dense food items, such as chocolate bars or cheese, can sometimes look like potential threats on an X-ray machine, necessitating further inspection. These items are not prohibited but might confuse the screening equipment and be mistaken for inorganic materials. To avoid your luggage being flagged, consider carrying such items in your carry-on and presenting them separately at the security checkpoint. Informing a TSA agent about the presence of dense food items in your luggage can also help speed up the screening process.

<p>Tools, especially those longer than 7 inches, can be considered potential weapons and may not be allowed in checked luggage without proper packaging. If you need to travel with tools, it’s best to securely wrap and pack them to avoid any issues during the screening process. The TSA specifically allows tools less than 7 inches in length in carry-on bags, but anything longer should be checked. Providing a clear and easy way for these items to be inspected can prevent your luggage from being flagged and subject to additional searches.</p>

Tools, especially those longer than 7 inches, can be considered potential weapons and may not be allowed in checked luggage without proper packaging. If you need to travel with tools, it’s best to securely wrap and pack them to avoid any issues during the screening process. The TSA specifically allows tools less than 7 inches in length in carry-on bags, but anything longer should be checked. Providing a clear and easy way for these items to be inspected can prevent your luggage from being flagged and subject to additional searches.

<p>Firearms and ammunition can be transported in checked luggage, but they must be declared to the airline at check-in and packed according to specific regulations. This includes ensuring firearms are unloaded, locked in a hard-sided container, and only accessible to the passenger. Ammunition must also be securely packed in its original packaging or a container that prevents movement. Failure to comply with these guidelines not only risks your luggage being flagged but can also lead to legal penalties and fines.</p>

Firearms and Ammunition

Firearms and ammunition can be transported in checked luggage, but they must be declared to the airline at check-in and packed according to specific regulations. This includes ensuring firearms are unloaded, locked in a hard-sided container, and only accessible to the passenger. Ammunition must also be securely packed in its original packaging or a container that prevents movement. Failure to comply with these guidelines not only risks your luggage being flagged but can also lead to legal penalties and fines.

<p>Large quantities of aerosols or gels that are not toiletry-sized may be flagged for additional checks, as they fall under the TSA’s liquid restrictions. These items are allowed in checked luggage in limited quantities, but they must be packed in a way that complies with TSA regulations. For example, all liquids, aerosols, and gels must be in containers that hold 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized bag for carry-on luggage. Properly packing these items can prevent delays and ensure that your checked luggage passes through security smoothly.</p>

Aerosols and Gels

Large quantities of aerosols or gels that are not toiletry-sized may be flagged for additional checks, as they fall under the TSA’s liquid restrictions. These items are allowed in checked luggage in limited quantities, but they must be packed in a way that complies with TSA regulations. For example, all liquids, aerosols, and gels must be in containers that hold 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized bag for carry-on luggage. Properly packing these items can prevent delays and ensure that your checked luggage passes through security smoothly.

<p>Alcoholic beverages over 140 proof are considered hazardous material and are not allowed in checked luggage due to their high flammability. Travelers wishing to transport alcohol must ensure that it is under 140 proof and properly packaged. The TSA allows up to five liters of alcohol (between 24% and 70% alcohol by volume) per person in checked luggage, but it must be in unopened retail packaging. Familiarizing yourself with these regulations can prevent your luggage from being flagged and avoid the disappointment of having items confiscated.</p>

Alcoholic Beverages Over 140 Proof

Alcoholic beverages over 140 proof are considered hazardous material and are not allowed in checked luggage due to their high flammability. Travelers wishing to transport alcohol must ensure that it is under 140 proof and properly packaged. The TSA allows up to five liters of alcohol (between 24% and 70% alcohol by volume) per person in checked luggage, but it must be in unopened retail packaging. Familiarizing yourself with these regulations can prevent your luggage from being flagged and avoid the disappointment of having items confiscated.

<p>Matches, lighters, and other flammable items are restricted and can cause your luggage to be flagged. While one book of safety matches or a lighter may be permitted in carry-on luggage, they are not allowed in checked bags. This is due to the potential risk of ignition during flight, which poses a serious safety hazard. It’s important to review TSA guidelines regarding flammable items before packing to ensure that your luggage complies with air travel regulations.</p>

Flammable Items

Matches, lighters, and other flammable items are restricted and can cause your luggage to be flagged. While one book of safety matches or a lighter may be permitted in carry-on luggage, they are not allowed in checked bags. This is due to the potential risk of ignition during flight, which poses a serious safety hazard. It’s important to review TSA guidelines regarding flammable items before packing to ensure that your luggage complies with air travel regulations.

<p>Any item that could be considered a chemical or toxic substance is likely to be removed and could lead to your bag being flagged. This includes pesticides, bleach, and other hazardous materials that pose a risk to the safety and security of the flight. Travelers must ensure that any necessary chemicals are packed in accordance with TSA and airline policies, which often require them to be in original, labeled containers and packed to prevent leaks. Understanding and adhering to these guidelines is crucial for a smooth travel experience and to avoid potential health and safety risks.</p>

Chemicals and Toxic Substances

Any item that could be considered a chemical or toxic substance is likely to be removed and could lead to your bag being flagged. This includes pesticides, bleach, and other hazardous materials that pose a risk to the safety and security of the flight. Travelers must ensure that any necessary chemicals are packed in accordance with TSA and airline policies, which often require them to be in original, labeled containers and packed to prevent leaks. Understanding and adhering to these guidelines is crucial for a smooth travel experience and to avoid potential health and safety risks.

<p>Sharp objects can be seen as potential weapons and are carefully scrutinized by the TSA. While many sharp items are allowed in checked luggage, they must be securely wrapped or sheathed to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors. This includes knives, large scissors, and other sharp tools that could be used as weapons. Packing these items responsibly can prevent your luggage from being flagged for additional inspection, ensuring they reach your destination safely.</p>

Sharp Objects

Sharp objects can be seen as potential weapons and are carefully scrutinized by the TSA. While many sharp items are allowed in checked luggage, they must be securely wrapped or sheathed to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors. This includes knives, large scissors, and other sharp tools that could be used as weapons. Packing these items responsibly can prevent your luggage from being flagged for additional inspection, ensuring they reach your destination safely.

<p>Certain sporting goods that could be used as weapons, such as bats, clubs, and some sports equipment, can cause your luggage to be flagged. These items are typically not allowed in carry-on luggage but can be transported in checked baggage. It’s important to pack these items in a way that they are easily identifiable and do not raise alarms during the screening process. By following TSA guidelines on transporting sporting goods, travelers can ensure their equipment is safely and legally transported.</p>

Sporting Goods

Certain sporting goods that could be used as weapons, such as bats, clubs, and some sports equipment, can cause your luggage to be flagged. These items are typically not allowed in carry-on luggage but can be transported in checked baggage. It’s important to pack these items in a way that they are easily identifiable and do not raise alarms during the screening process. By following TSA guidelines on transporting sporting goods, travelers can ensure their equipment is safely and legally transported.

<p>Any item that looks like military equipment or weaponry can trigger a flag during luggage screening. This includes realistic replicas of weapons, tactical gear, and other items that could be mistaken for real military hardware. Travelers with such items in their luggage should be prepared for additional scrutiny and possibly even denial of transport if the items are deemed inappropriate for flight. To avoid complications, it’s advisable to check with the airline and TSA regulations before packing these types of items.</p>

Military Equipment

Any item that looks like military equipment or weaponry can trigger a flag during luggage screening. This includes realistic replicas of weapons, tactical gear, and other items that could be mistaken for real military hardware. Travelers with such items in their luggage should be prepared for additional scrutiny and possibly even denial of transport if the items are deemed inappropriate for flight. To avoid complications, it’s advisable to check with the airline and TSA regulations before packing these types of items.

<p>TSA recommends not traveling with wrapped gifts in your checked or carry-on luggage because they may need to be unwrapped during an inspection. If a gift appears suspicious on an X-ray machine, TSA agents will need to inspect it further, which could involve unwrapping the item. To avoid delays and the potential for your gifts to be unwrapped, consider using gift bags or wrapping your gifts upon arrival at your destination. This approach can save time at security checkpoints and keep your travels smooth and hassle-free.</p>

Wrapped Gifts

TSA recommends not traveling with wrapped gifts in your checked or carry-on luggage because they may need to be unwrapped during an inspection. If a gift appears suspicious on an X-ray machine, TSA agents will need to inspect it further, which could involve unwrapping the item. To avoid delays and the potential for your gifts to be unwrapped, consider using gift bags or wrapping your gifts upon arrival at your destination. This approach can save time at security checkpoints and keep your travels smooth and hassle-free.

<p>Even in checked luggage, large quantities of unknown liquids can lead to additional screening. The TSA has restrictions on how liquids can be packed in carry-on luggage, but similar principles can apply to checked bags if the liquids are excessive or poorly packaged. This can include large bottles of shampoo, conditioner, or other personal care products that exceed typical travel sizes. Packing liquids in a way that complies with TSA guidelines, such as in leak-proof containers and separated from other items, can help prevent your luggage from being flagged.</p>

Excessive Liquids

Even in checked luggage, large quantities of unknown liquids can lead to additional screening. The TSA has restrictions on how liquids can be packed in carry-on luggage, but similar principles can apply to checked bags if the liquids are excessive or poorly packaged. This can include large bottles of shampoo, conditioner, or other personal care products that exceed typical travel sizes. Packing liquids in a way that complies with TSA guidelines, such as in leak-proof containers and separated from other items, can help prevent your luggage from being flagged.

<p>Containers under pressure, such as some types of camping gear and aerosol cans, may not be allowed in checked luggage due to the risk of explosion. These items can be subject to specific restrictions, including limits on quantity and packaging requirements. Travelers should check the TSA’s guidelines on transporting pressurized containers to ensure compliance. Properly packing these items, by following airline and TSA policies, can mitigate the risk of them being flagged during the screening process.</p>

Pressurized Containers

Containers under pressure, such as some types of camping gear and aerosol cans, may not be allowed in checked luggage due to the risk of explosion. These items can be subject to specific restrictions, including limits on quantity and packaging requirements. Travelers should check the TSA’s guidelines on transporting pressurized containers to ensure compliance. Properly packing these items, by following airline and TSA policies, can mitigate the risk of them being flagged during the screening process.

<p>When packing for a flight, it’s crucial to be mindful of what goes into your checked luggage to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens all baggage for items that could pose a security risk, and certain contents can trigger additional scrutiny or even prohibit your luggage from making it onto the plane. From large quantities of powders to electronic devices, batteries, and beyond, understanding what might get your luggage flagged is essential. This guide delves into various items and circumstances that could lead to additional inspections by the TSA, offering travelers insight on how to pack smartly and navigate security screenings with ease.</p>

Packing Materials that Obstruct Images

Overpacking or using materials that obstruct the X-ray image of your suitcase can lead to a flag. This includes dense materials, multiple layers of clothing, or electronic devices packed in a way that prevents TSA agents from clearly seeing the contents of your luggage. To avoid this, ensure your luggage is neatly packed and avoid cluttering items together. Providing a clear view for the X-ray machine can help streamline the screening process and prevent unnecessary delays.

<p>Large quantities of prescription medication might be checked to verify they are not being trafficked illegally. It’s essential to carry medications in their original labeled containers, accompanied by a copy of the prescription or a doctor’s note. The TSA allows medication in pill or solid form in unlimited quantities as long as it is screened. If you need to bring a large quantity of medication, declaring it to TSA agents and providing the necessary documentation can facilitate the screening process and prevent your luggage from being flagged.</p>

Large quantities of prescription medication might be checked to verify they are not being trafficked illegally. It’s essential to carry medications in their original labeled containers, accompanied by a copy of the prescription or a doctor’s note. The TSA allows medication in pill or solid form in unlimited quantities as long as it is screened. If you need to bring a large quantity of medication, declaring it to TSA agents and providing the necessary documentation can facilitate the screening process and prevent your luggage from being flagged.

<p>Any item that could emit radiation, even certain medical devices, will be flagged for safety reasons. This includes items like smoke detectors and some medical instruments that contain radioactive materials. Travelers with medically necessary radioactive materials must provide documentation and inform the TSA prior to screening. Properly preparing and declaring these items can ensure they are handled safely and comply with regulations, reducing the chance of your luggage being flagged.</p>

Radioactive Materials

Any item that could emit radiation, even certain medical devices, will be flagged for safety reasons. This includes items like smoke detectors and some medical instruments that contain radioactive materials. Travelers with medically necessary radioactive materials must provide documentation and inform the TSA prior to screening. Properly preparing and declaring these items can ensure they are handled safely and comply with regulations, reducing the chance of your luggage being flagged.

<p>Items that have an unusual shape or wiring that could be misconstrued as an explosive device will be closely inspected. This includes custom-built electronics, hobbyist projects, and any gadget with exposed wires or unusual components. To avoid having these items flagged, it’s advisable to pack them in your carry-on luggage where you can explain them to TSA agents directly. If they must be placed in checked luggage, including a note explaining the item’s purpose and ensuring it’s easily accessible for inspection can help prevent misunderstandings and delays.</p>

Oddly Shaped or Wired Gadgets

Items that have an unusual shape or wiring that could be misconstrued as an explosive device will be closely inspected. This includes custom-built electronics, hobbyist projects, and any gadget with exposed wires or unusual components. To avoid having these items flagged, it’s advisable to pack them in your carry-on luggage where you can explain them to TSA agents directly. If they must be placed in checked luggage, including a note explaining the item’s purpose and ensuring it’s easily accessible for inspection can help prevent misunderstandings and delays.

<p>Navigating TSA regulations can seem daunting, but with a bit of preparation and knowledge, you can ensure your journey through airport security is as smooth as possible. Remembering to pack carefully, adhere to restrictions on prohibited items, and prepare for additional screening if necessary can make all the difference in starting your trip on the right foot. By understanding the reasons behind these regulations and how to comply with them, travelers can minimize the chances of their checked luggage being flagged, leading to a more efficient and stress-free travel experience. Whether you’re a seasoned flyer or preparing for your first flight, keeping these guidelines in mind will help you pack wisely and travel confidently.</p><p><a href="https://bonvoyaged.com/?utm_source=msnstart">For the Latest Travel News, Headlines & Videos, head to Bon Voyaged</a></p>

Navigating TSA regulations can seem daunting, but with a bit of preparation and knowledge, you can ensure your journey through airport security is as smooth as possible. Remembering to pack carefully, adhere to restrictions on prohibited items, and prepare for additional screening if necessary can make all the difference in starting your trip on the right foot. By understanding the reasons behind these regulations and how to comply with them, travelers can minimize the chances of their checked luggage being flagged, leading to a more efficient and stress-free travel experience. Whether you’re a seasoned flyer or preparing for your first flight, keeping these guidelines in mind will help you pack wisely and travel confidently.

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The scrapping of the 100ml liquid rule in hand luggage at U.K. airport security is behind schedule ... [+] and promises holiday confusion

It's theoretically great news for travelers leaving the U.K. with carry-on hand luggage—that by June 2024, all U.K. airports should have scrapped the 100ml limit on liquids.

The bad news, though, is that not all U.K. airports will make the deadline and this could lead to widespread confusion over the upcoming Easter and summer holidays in 2024.

The U.K. government's website is still advocating the 100ml rule for all travelers at all U.K. airports meaning it is up to passengers to work out which airports accept which size liquids and that will inevitably lead to mistakes and hold ups.

Here's an explainer for travelers departing from U.K. airports over the upcoming holiday season.

The 100ml Liquids In Carry-On Luggage Was Introduced In 2006 Across All U.K. Airports

The 100ml liquid rule began in 2006 after an attempted terrorist attack foiled by British police—a terrorist group tried to smuggle hydrogen peroxide in several 500ml drinks bottles with the idea of turning them into bombs when onboard, in as many as 10 airplanes.

Since that point, 18 years ago, passengers departing from U.K. airports have been obliged to limit liquids in their hand luggage to individual transparent 100ml bottles that can fit inside a closed transparent bag of no more than 20cm by 20cm.

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The ladoga was the soviet union s plush nuclear war command vehicle a drone just blew one up in eastern ukraine, taylor swift’s ‘1989 (taylor's version)’ was the only album to sell one million vinyl copies in 2023, the 100ml rule will be scrapped as new 3d scanners are introduced.

In 2022, ministers voted to scrap the ban, because new 3D scanner technology enables airport security to better see the insides of passenger bags, similar to scanners used in hospitals, a bit like an x-ray. When all U.K. airports have the new scanners in place, passengers will be able to leave electronic equipment and liquids (in bottles of up to 2 litres in total) inside their bags and skip through security. Items that are not allowed, like weapons, can also be more easily detected.

The impact hardly needs to be stated in terms of reducing lines and wait times at busy U.K airports—London Heathrow and London Gatwick are some of the busiest airports in the world and Heathrow alone, has 146 security lanes.

Which U.K. Airports Have Already Removed The Rule On 100ml Limits In Hand Luggage?

By early 2023, Teeside and then London City were able to scrap the rule. At London city, the average time taken to get through a security check has gone down from seven minutes in 2022 to three minutes and 45 seconds.

Which U.K. Airports Still Have The 100ml Limit In Hand Luggage?

At the moment, all other U.K. airports except Teeside and London City have the rule in place, although many have already started using 3D scanners and so some security lanes will be state-of-the-art and some won't—meaning that travelers must assume that they need to follow the 100ml limit rule.

The four largest airports in the U.K., Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Stansted will not be ready until 2025 but all other airports are expected to announce a full scrapping of the rule at some point through 2024.

Why Are There Delays In Scrapping The 100ml Rule At U.K. Airports?

The delays are understandable. The scanners being used at the moment across most airports in the U.K. are much smaller, as Nick Barton, chief executive of Birmingham Airport, told The Telegraph : “the existing scanner is like a large domestic washing machine. The new machines are the size of a Ford Transit.” Some airports need to reinforce floors or expand security areas to fit them in.

There is also the issue of staff training. Clearly it would take longer to train the security staff working at London Heathrow's airport that receive 80 million passengers each year, than the staff at Teeside airport, where 170,000 travelers pass through annually.

There are also delays expected because of supply chain issues, as there are only two suppliers for U.K. airports to use.

After The Rule Is Scrapped, Passengers Might Still Need To Follow 100ml Rule

Crucially, passengers departing from U.K. airports with large bottles of expensive liquids might not be able to return with them, if destination airports don't use the same 3D scanners—many airports around the world do not .

Passengers traveling between Amsterdam's Schiphol, Miami International, Rome's Leonardo da Vinci International airport or Donegal in Ireland would be okay, as these currently use the newer 3D scanners.

Across Europe, however, not many of the 347 major airports are not yet using the new scanners. Imagine you are re-routed too, to another local airport that doesn't use the new generation of scanners? Your lovely large bottles of liquids might have to be confiscated.

Are Airports Outside The U.K. Scrapping The 100ml Rule?

Across the U.S., Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson and Chicago's O'Hare, amongst others, have been using this technology for years, as have airports across the Middle and Far East.

Helsinki, Frankfurt, Rome Fiumicino, Milan (both Linate and Malpensa), Cork and Shannon are currently installing the new 3D scanners and Dublin, Madrid Barajas, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona El-Prat will bring them in at some point throughout 2024. Paris-Orly and Geneva have done trials and Munich and Malaga, will follow past 2025. Spain hopes to be entirely converted by 2026.

Banning The 100ml Rule Will Change Our Travel Behavior

One of the losers may be the travel-size toiletries industry . Since 2006, sales have skyrocketed at U.K. airports and this global market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 4.5% to reach $3.2 billion in 2030.

It's also unclear how being able to travel with larger bottles might change our behavior. Will we take on more carry-on luggage and check in less hold luggage if we can take larger volumes of liquids? Larger cabin bags—currently—cost less than larger carry-on bags, so cost might play a factor here. In turn, as The Telegraph points out, more cabin bags might lead to less space in the cabin, forcing airlines to place them in the hold, so we might all end up at the carrousel anyway.

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