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Steve K.
> 3 dayThis is a very nice, lightweight spinner with a bright color that will make it easy to spot at a baggage laim. The weight empy is 7.2 pounds which gives you some flexibility in meeting the maximum weight limit of your checked bag.
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Dustin Barker
> 3 dayI havent taken the suitcase on a trip just yet, but it looks and feels like it will hold up well. We picked up the 24 model thats slightly larger than a carry on bag. Very satisfied with the materials, space, and apparent durability.
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Marilyn
> 3 dayHere are some pros and cons on this suitcase:
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Chilly
> 3 dayI mostly really liked the color of this luggage. It really pops! Im pretty used to having a very old school 2 wheel luggage that was soft side and I just felt Luke an upgrade. The wheels seems to be of good quality and it seems to be sturdy.
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Top Kat
> 3 dayThis came in time as we were packing to leave. When it arrived, I was impressed. First note, the color does stand out. That is what I wanted so as to find my luggage easily. Next, it is a hard side case but not one that does not have any give to it. When I unpacked the case, it had an indent in the corner. I thought it may have been defective. I opened the case and easily popped the indent out. It stayed out and you would not even know this happened. That was good. Inside, there is plenty of separators. You can place your pants, shirts, socks and other item easily and it will not shuffle around. This case even has a built in combination lock that is TSA compliant. See the video for more details.
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Lulala
> 3 dayThis is a straight forward, large suitcase. It is very light and the wheel glide super smoothly. It is a hard shell suitcase, but the plastic is pretty thin and light. This makes the sides flex when I push on it. I am conflicted if this is good or bad. I had a super sturdy, rock hard suitcase in the past, but it weighed so much that my luggage was constantly overweight. This one is still hard sides, but I have to keep in mind items close to the sides of the suitcase could still get crushed if the sides flex. Basically, sacrificed a bit of sturdiness for being lightweight.
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wkfromhm
> 3 dayNice lightweight hard case carry on suitcase. Zipper is high quality, liner inside. Wheels move and swivel for easy rolling. Extension handle adjust to multiple lengths. Love the green color cannot miss your bag in the sea of black bags when traveling.
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MP
> 3 dayThis hardside suitcase luggage with spinner wheels can meet certain checked in baggage needs with a caveat explained below. Its different than others Ive seen or used. Here are some pros and cons:
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Angela P.
> 3 daySo bright and sturdy! TSA approved locks and great size and quality. I dont see this color a lot, which makes it easy to find your bag when they all come rolling out. Nothing fancy to go on about. This is a great little suitcase and will fit the bill for whatever youre needing it for. I highly recommend.
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Ethan S.
> 3 dayWe needed a second large suitcase for an upcoming trip. We have one large suitcase, so I compared this Strenforce bag to one from Travelers Choice (TC). This suitcase looks good and is lighter than the comparable one from TC. The cross belt on one side is elastic which I like. The TC one does not stretch its just an adjustable buckle. The seaming on both suitcase seems comparable. The Strenforce bag has plastic bumpers that run down one side of the bag. The TC does not. That said everything else is just a half step down in quality. The quality of the hardware (ex. zipper pulls, handles, wheels, etc) is just a step behind the TC. The wheels on this unit work very well but they are thinner than those on the TC suitcase. The plastic shell feels a bit thinner and is definitely a bit less rigid. The places where the handles connect ... I believe the hinges on the Strenforce are plastic while they are metal on the TC suitcase (see pic). The zipper pulls are thinner and less substantial feeling (note, I dont think this will affect usage, just noting it). The TC bag has an expandable zipper system so you can eek out a little extra space in the bag if you packed full on the way and came home with a few extra souvenirs you need to squeeze into the bag. All of that said, the Strenforce suitcase is significantly less expensive (currently under 100 dollars) than the TC bag, so, for the price, I think this is a good value on a mid-level bag.