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Joseph Hehl
> 3 dayThe zipper broke on the first time using it. The bag was barely full but the zipper did not do it’s job to close the bag.
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lnizzle
> 3 dayI absolutely adore the look of this luggage set. The “white” color is more of an off-white/beige, and I love it. I feel fabulous walking through the airport with this set - so chic!!! Both cases are extremely roomy, and the larger one can expand quite significantly to accommodate even more, if needed. The wheels roll and turn smoothly, and I have no issues with maneuverability. The cases alone are also very lightweight. I’m pleased with the built in, TSA approved lock. It did not come with instructions on how to set your own combination, so I had to google it, but was quite easy after that. My only complaint/concern is the longevity and durability of these bags. The hard outer, plastic shell is a lot thinner and bendable than any other hard case luggage I have seen. I worry what will happen after they are tossed around at the airport a few times - especially the larger one, and think my traditional fabric ones may be better used. Overall: looks and functionality 5/5 durability 2/5.
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Jerica
Greater than one weekI love how durable they are & how easy they are to maneuver. I definitely recommend these for your next trip.
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Yonågirl
> 3 day1st trip.
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Keri McLaughlin
> 3 dayZippier broke immediately at airport and it was very difficult to carry suitcase! Of course, the return policy has ended so now we have a piece of garbage that needs to be thrown out! DO NOT RECOMMEND!
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Gina Minervini
15-06-2025The box did not come with any instructions or anything like that. I cannot open the luggage lock. Tried several times. Set my code to 000 and tried to push the button and still cannot open. I dont know if I am missing something or if I am doing something or if the luggage is defective
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Helen
> 3 dayBought two sets- one for hubs and one for my sister- my daughter and her hubs have a set so I know how good they are- but after I bought one for my trip with my sister I’m never going to have a bag that isn’t wonderful again! Lightweight, maneuvers easily and can pack a great deal in it. I watched my sister deal with her awful bag and couldn’t stand it. We are too dang old to be putting up with bags that aren’t great. Truly the cost is worth having no frustration with a bag…..
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mazhar khalil
> 3 dayThe zipper torn up in my first trip, I cant even believe it happened. I freaked out and was so nervous to grab all my stuff which were out of the luggage. I am shocked that how it happened. I wish I would have taken a picture and shared it. I fixed the zipper myself manually but I will feel unsafe if I want to use it again as I will be scared that it might happen again.
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Debbie Lee Wesselmann
> 3 dayIm a frequent flier, both domestically and internationally, and Ive gone through my share of luggage over the years. I now will buy only three brands: Delsey, Samsonite, and TravelPro. Even though all suitcases eventually give out, these three brands last the longest. For that alone, this TravelPro 2-piece is worth the purchase. Of course, if you are considering buying this, theres more to consider. The carry-on size is not quite as deep as my favorite Delsey, but it matches its height, so yes, it WILL fit in the overhead bin. It might be too large for some European airlines, but most will accept this size. Too many carry-ons in just arent big enough. The medium suitcase sizing, however, really surprised me since its much deeper than any other of my suitcases of similar height (24 without the wheels.) The suitcase is 12.5 deep without the extender -- you get an extra 2 of depth when you unzip the extra space, making it perfect if you pack with the zipper closed and then buy stuff at your destination. The carry-on also expands, but I dont find that quite as useful. These TravelPro suitcases have eight wheels each for greater maneuverability. If you want to buy good luggage, dont settle for anything less. While you may not feel the difference on a smooth airport floor, you will in hotel hallways and on sidewalks. You want to be able to move it without tipping the suitcase and pulling harder on it. Even if you do tip it (my husband cant help himself), the handle is sturdy enough to withstand the extra force. The plastic exterior material makes the suitcases lightweight. The sides give without breaking, although due to the expanse of it, the larger suitcase gives more than the carry-on. I do prefer the slightly more rigid material of my Delsey luggage, but because Ive traveled with TravelPro before, I know it will still hold up. I deducted a half-star for the thinner plastic. That said, when you pack the suitcases full or nearly full, they dont give nearly as much as they do when empty. The TSA locks are easy to set, although weirdly TravelPro does not include instructions, just directions on how to open it initially. To set, turn the combination to 0-0-0; press the release button to remove the zipper ends; press in the reset button on the side of the lock box with a pen until it clicks; set to your desired combination; press in the release button again. To lock, insert both zipper ends and twirl the combination to a different number. The key hole is not for your use; it accepts the universal TSA key so that they can search your suitcase if necessary. Like most clam-shell suitcases, these suitcases have a zipper side and a strap-contained side. Since I use packing cubes, I tend to strap them in and use the other side for smaller and looser items such as cosmetics and shoes. If you dont pack them fully, baggage handling can push one side into the other at the zipper. All you need to do is pull it to separate. (This is true of all hard-sided luggage.) I really love that the teal/blue color gives the suitcases a distinctive look without being too flashy. My husband will use these suitcases as readily as I will. Its easy to pick out the color in a sea of black and gray at baggage claim. I added a bright luggage tag to further help me pick it out. Originally, I came to TravelPro because it seemed to be the preferred brand among flight attendants, but now Im a fan after several years of using it myself. Although I still prefer my Delsey suitcases, I find this TravelPro set to be as good as Samsonite, with the sizing making this luggage more desirable than either. You cannot go wrong with this set. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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Jennifer Hopkins
> 3 dayThe suitcases are a great size and a beautiful color. I was so disappointed find they are thin and flimsy. I don’t think they will hold up during flight travel, and I am afraid to even take the chance.