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The feilario Aluminum Frame Hardside Carry-On combines a spacious 3:7 capacity ratio with a lightweight polycarbonate shell reinforced by an aluminum frame. Featuring whisper-quiet double spinner wheels and a TSA-approved combination lock, this 20/24-inch suitcase offers durable, scratch-resistant protection and travel-friendly convenience, including a wide handle and built-in cup holder, making it a top choice for professional travelers seeking style and functionality.
| ASIN | B0CBGDFDBB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,919 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #902 in Suitcases |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (290) |
| Date First Available | 8 July 2023 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item model number | SD-683 |
| Manufacturer | feilario |
| Product Dimensions | 34.8 x 21.84 x 46.99 cm; 4.22 kg |
P**I
Very Bad lock
The suitcase lock wasn’t closing proper and now it’s broken! Waste of money
A**T
Ordered this one in metallic brown. Very handsome. Closes nicely, and consistently. I was concerned that the clamshell closure would not align well, but I have not experienced any isses at all with that. Perfect alignment and easy latching of the locking clasps. No outer zipper to fight with! Locks are good quality. Wheels are smooth and quiet. Inner zippered compartments are nice extras. Plenty of room for clothes. There is no wasted space for mechanical obstructions such as handle apparatus, etc. The wide handle design achieves this very well. Pop-up handle works well. Two settings. Cup holder is more robust than Nobl. Used it a few times, and performs very well. This model does NOT have any locking wheels as shown in the product images. Over all, the best carry-on I have ever used, and I have used several over the years. 6-month follow up: This is clearly the best carry-on I have ever used. I've used or returned Nobl, Tramora, American Tourister, Level8, and Solgaard. This Feilario carry-on beats all of easily.
R**A
These are only fancy looking carry ons with very poor functionality. Decent for 1 night packing only. Returning since this won’t serve the purpose, not enough space, laptop compartment is very poor quality. Overall worth returning ;)
K**R
i have been traveling with and living out of this piece of gear for seven weeks in Europe. Six countries, many flights and baggage handlers, trains, busses, taxis, and more. I packed it to 60 pounds on most legs. (As a frequent flier with some status, I am allowed overweight bags.) It's generally been great and I do recommend it for long-journey travelers depending on logistics. Having read the reviews, I was worried about the wheels. I tried desperatly to find some spares. But there are a million kinds, and I bought a set that didn't fit properly. (Manufacturers, please make this easier.) To make it easier for baggage handlers and secure it from opening, I bought a couple of extra straps and neoprene handle wraps. Who knows if that's helpful or not. but I hope it's appreciated. Pros: The trunk has thankfully held up extremely well so far. Hoping it'll get me home. The sides are pretty tough and aluminum corners seem to help. (They get scratched up as they're supposed to.) The volume is enormous -- 136 liters is amazing. But size-wise, it fits precisely the max overall checked bag measurements. Great work here. The three latches are useful. Two are lockable with a code that's easy to set.. I chose this trunk because it didn't use zippers to close -- which are prone to fail. This thing seals tight and seems more secure than zipped bags. Cons: The cell phone holder and cup holder are absolutely 100% useless. Worse: the cupholder takes up interior space and would easily be broken. This could be a much better spot for another handle. And the cell phone holder on the handle is useless and dumb. The inner slides for the handle are cumbersome on the interior and take up space. I guess it's a necessary evil to maximize the overall space. The wheels -- as others have complained -- are not great. They do hang up on small curbs and stone walkways -- as there are all over Europe. These are going to be impossible to repair once broken. Why not use rollerblade wheels? Or even allow an upgrade? The wheels that are installed seem pretty cheap. (When rolling the bag, I would often use the lower pull-up handle setting and lift the wheels lightly over any possible obstacle. Not great, but worked.) There are only two handles. Add one more on each large side of the trunk to facilitate easier handling. Put some d-rings on somewhere so that I can attache a shoulder strap for the times I have to carry this thing into an ancient walled city. The flip-down hook is okay. Not great. But works. I worry about the handles breaking -- as another traveler pointed out. I don't know how you'd repair that or the wheels. Overall, for the price, this is a unique product and a terrific value. After an extensive search, I found nothing better at this size, security functionality, and price point, and it's worked great for me.
I**E
I purchased the 22 inch carry-on and the 30 inch luggage set. The luggage is made of lightweight aluminum material that's sturdy and durable. I love the chic and super fashionable look and feel of the luggage. The spinners roll easily and are noiseless, and the protectors at the corners of the larger luggage offers additional protection from scratches and damages during trips, though I'm yet to use the set. The larger luggage is square in shape, and not rectangular like traditional suitcases, and both the top and bottom are of equal depths. It's certainly ideal for long extended trips. The 22 inch carry-on is somewhat compact due to the outside laptop compartment and the aluminum non-expandable material, but may suffice for a weekend trip. Overall, the chic glossy design and lightweight material are the main draw.
D**D
This product looks great, looks rugged but is garbage, we ordered this luggage for an upcoming trip, only to have a corner dented, the handle break, and one of the rivets come off. Again, it looks good, if you can hand carry it fine, but as soon as it's checked in you run a risk of it falling apart. Now that we're past the return window of one month we're stuck with it. I mean I could blame it on rough handling, but the cheap plastic luggage we got faired much better, making this really a disappointment.
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