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This three-piece luggage set is ready to make travel a little less stressful. Sturdy hardside construction is ready for the blows and scuffs of your trip, while 360Ā° spinner wheels help the bags keep pace with you whether you're shuffling through security or sprinting for your gate. Three sizes give you options when packing, whether you're traveling light on a mid-week work trip or taking the whole family on a much-needed escape.

Luggage Set Color Choices

  • Blue - Navy blue
  • Charcoal - Deep charcoal grey
  • Silver - Light cement grey

All bags and colors feature sleek vertical lines on hard shell, push button retractable telescopic locking handle, zippered gusset to expand width by 1-1/2", four spinner wheels, lift handle on base, footed side and smoky grey polyester lining.

Luggage Set Storage

  • Tightening belt, small zippered compartment, zip around top and mesh zippered pocket on interior

Luggage Set Details

  • Primary Closure Type: Zippers
  • Measurements:
  • 22" Carry-on Bag: 13-1/2"L x 10"W x 22"H
  • 26" Check-in Bag: 15-1/2"L x 11"W x 26"H
  • 30" Check-in Bag; 19"L x 13"W x 30"H
  • Side / Top Handle Length: 8-1/2"
  • Side / Top Handle Drop: 1"
  • Side / Top Handle Drop: 1" Telescopic Handle Length:
  • 22" Carry-on Bag: 23"
  • 26" Check-in Bag: 18"
  • 30" Check-in Bag: 15"
  • Telescopic Handle Drop:
  • 22" Carry-on Bag: 22"
  • 26" Check-in Bag: 17"
  • 30" Check-in Bag: 14"
  • Exterior: ABS & polycarbonate
  • Interior: Polyester
  • Care: Spot clean
  • Weight:
  • 22" Carry-on Bag: 6.25 lbs
  • 26" Carry-on Bag: 8.6 lbs
  • 30" Carry-on Bag: 9.75 lbs
  • Country of Origin: China

Swiss Mobility Brand Bio

Designed to travel in style, Swiss Mobility products offer multifunctional, ergonomic, simple and intuitive solutions. Well thought out and designed for frequent travel, these durable suitcases will go wherever you do. Experience the Swiss Mobility adventure!

Luggage Tips & Baggage Allowances

Having the correct luggage and understanding the general TSA traveling requirements can make or break your trip. Check out below for some tips and requirements that will help you decide the appropriate luggage for your travels:

Frame & Construction
Luggage frames are most commonly made of aluminum, wood and/or durable molded plastic compounds. You want a lightweight inner frame that will ensure strength. When it comes to zippers, look for ones that are reinforced with taped seams to help prevent fraying. Also, double stitching ensures a smooth closure every time. A common misconception is that thick leather is the only material that prevents belongings from getting ruined during travel. However, this can make the suitcase very heavy and hard to move. Nylon is a nice alternative, as it costs less to manufacture and is sturdy enough to effectively protect your possessions.

Handles
Most wheeled suitcases contain a telescopic pull handle, allowing you to adjust the height and conceal the handle when not in use. The handle should be sturdy and able to withstand pulling. Finding a suitcase with a locking handle will help keep it from bending due to weight pressure. Non-wheeled bags will most likely have hand and shoulder straps. Take note of the overall construction, as handles are typically connected with screws or rivets. Screws are much easier to replace if broken. Youā€™ll also want to be comfortable with the bag, so make sure its handle has a soft/padded, sturdy grip.

Rolling Luggage
If you don't want to carry your baggage, then rolling luggage is right for you. A common type is known as "spinner" luggage, which has four wheels instead of two. Having four wheels makes your suitcase more stable and easier to move through crowded areas. When looking for spinner luggage, wheels should be placed far apart and should attach deep into the bag's frame.

Tips:

  • Keep in mind how often you travel and what type of traveling you do. If you are a weekly business traveler, it makes sense to invest in higher-end luggage versus someone who is an occasional vacation traveler.
  • When looking for luggage, try to find pieces that arenā€™t too heavy. Keep in mind your luggage will become heavier once you start packing.
  • Consider getting a color other than black. Black is the most common luggage color and is often hard to spot when claiming your bag. If you do end up with black, add a distinctive color ribbon or line of paint on the handle so your bag is easier to find.
  • Even if your luggage has wheels, still make sure that you are able to lift and transport your bag. Not only could over-packing damage your bag, but it could possibly result in extra handling charges.
  • Make sure your luggage contains updated contact information (name, address, phone, e-mail) so if it gets lost, the airlines can easily get a hold of you.

    TSA Allowances for Carry-on Baggage:

  • One purse, briefcase, camera bag, diaper bag or laptop computer that can fit under the seat in front of you
  • One bag that measures 22" x 14" x 9" or smaller; May not exceed 45 linear inches in combined length, width and height
    Please note TSA requirements are subject to change and should be verified upon arriving at the airport.