The U.S. ARMY FOX Collection large 24'' suitcase is a tribute to the bravery and strength of the U.S. Army. Tailored for the ambitious explorer, this suitcase is your ultimate companion for shorter trips.
Designed with the iconic Army chevron marks and other emblematic symbols, it embodies power and endurance. Crafted for both durability and style in mind, this suitcase features a lightweight hard-flex shell, enduring most rigors of travel and scratch-resistant, offering peace of mind that your belongings are protected no matter the conditions. The suitcase glides on four double multi-directional spinner wheels for effortless mobility through busy terminals or city streets. Inside, the fully lined interior includes a zippered compartment on one side and snap-on elastic cross straps on the other, simplifying the packing process and keeping your items secure during transit. With ergonomic gel handles, lifting and carrying your suitcase is comfortable and strain-free, while smooth-gliding zippers and side studs provide quick and easy access the interior. Purchase of officially licensed U.S. Army merchandise aids the morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) program, which benefits the lives of soldiers, retirees, and their families.
Vendor Warranty Terms: 3 Year Limited Warranty
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. You’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.
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TSA Allowances for Carry-on Baggage: