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When to Travel With a Backpack Vs. Carry-on Luggage

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When to Travel With a Backpack Vs. Carry-on Luggage  Business Insider

The 12 best luggage brands of 2024, tested by experts

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Great luggage makes both packing and traveling easier. Tumi; Delsey; Briggs & Riley/Business Insider

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The best suitcases let you roll through the airport quickly and confidently, with assurance that your items are well-protected and sturdily organized within.

We selected our picks for the best luggage brands based on years of hands-on testing by several travel editors who regularly take up to 50 flights a year. Since the size of luggage you’ll need will depend on your specific travel plans, we focused on the best brands rather than specific pieces. Our top picks are known for making sturdy and reliable luggage, with smart extras to make packing and traveling a breeze. 

Read on for our top choices for the best luggage brands at various price points to consider. If you’re specifically looking for hand-luggage, check out our guide to the best carry-on bags

Our top picks for the best luggage brands

Travelpro

side profile of the travelpro platinum elite carry on bag
Created by an airline pilot, Travelpro has long been known for its well-built and thoughtful luggage. Les Shu/Business Insider

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Travelpro mostly makes soft-side luggage and rightfully earned its spot as our top pick for the best carry-on. I personally love the clear attention to detail that comes with a Travelpro bag, from the whisper-quiet spinner wheels to the tear-resistant material and sturdy buckles.

In addition to rolling luggage, Travelpro has options for under-seat bags (rolling and not), toiletry bags, backpacks, foldable duffels, garment bags (which often come included with a carry-on), luggage tags, laptop bags, and more.

Read our full Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On review for more.

Worth a look:

Samsonite

A samonsite suitcase stuffed with clothing
Samsonite’s luggage comes in various sleek and simple designs and in mostly neutral colors, though there are a few brighter options. Lauren Savoie/Business Insider

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When it comes to value, Samsonite makes excellent luggage at some of the best prices, which is why we named it our top hard-sided pick for the best carry-on. Samsonite offers numerous options for roller bags, including both hard-side and soft-side carry-ons and checked luggage, wheeled under-seat bags, and even roller duffels. 

Samsonite also sells several two- and three-piece sets if you want to pair small, medium, and large roller bags together. In addition to traditional roller luggage, Samsonite also offers classic backpacks, wheeled backpacks, duffels, briefcases, wallets, dop kits, and more. There are even some cool wheeled garment bags that can fit under your seat and will fit far more than your typical folding or hanging garment bag. I’ve owned a Samsonite bag for over three years now and it’s held up incredibly well.

You can read our full Samsonite Centric Carry-On review for more info.

Worth a look:

Away

a hand holding a brick red Away Carry On
Chances are you’ve seen this buzzy brand popular with millennials pop up on your Instagram at one point or another. Lauren Savoie/Business Insider

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Away has multiple options for roller luggage, including hard-sided, expandable, and aluminum. Bags are available in both neutral hues and bright, eye-catching colors.

Away’s stand-out feature used to be the removable battery pack for charging your electronics on the go, which was previously available as an add-on to its carry-on bags. While the brand retired that feature, we still think its bags have thoughtful extras like in-bag compression, built-in TSA-approved locks, and a removable washable lining. 

In addition to roller bags, the brand also a range of other bags and travel accessories, including backpacks, duffels, pet carriers, totes, packing cubes, and more. I’ve personally owned Away luggage for years and can attest to its durability and practicality. 

Read our full Away luggage review and Away Carry-On review for more.

Worth a look:

Monos

a monos suitcase sitting on a carpet partially open
Luggage startup Monos practically pioneered front-pockets for hard-sided luggage, but the brand makes a ton of other worthwhile suitcases, too. Lauren Savoie/Business Insider

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Monos makes one of the best suitcases on the market with a hard front pocket that gives you an easy place to safely store laptops and extras. Monos suitcases are durable, come in an array of colors, and are well-priced. Plus, all of the luggage comes with a 100-day trial period and a limited lifetime warranty. The brand also makes some of our favorite durable packing cubes.

Read our full Monos luggage review.

Worth a look:

Paravel

two paravel suitcases in front of a door
Paravel’s designs are made of 100% post-consumer recycled polycarbonate and the company provides carbon offsets to cover your first trip with the bag. Maria Yagoda/Business Insider

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New York City-based luggage brand Paravel has only been around since 2016 but is already making waves with its unique sustainability practices. Its bags are made using 100% post-consumer recycled polycarbonate sourced from discarded items like water cooler tanks and CD jewel cases. Paravel claims to have recycled and transformed over 7.5 million plastic water bottles into their stylish luggage. Another completely unique sustainability feature: Paravel offsets the carbon emissions it takes to create and ship your purchase, along with the emissions generated by your first trip with the bag.

The bags’ unique vintage-style design sets them apart from other brands. However, due to Paravel’s sustainability practices, the bags are more expensive than other popular direct-to-consumer suitcases from companies like Away and Monos. That said, Paravel occasionally runs sales with up to 50% off.

Read our full Paravel luggage review.

Worth a look:

Briggs & Riley

a briggs & riley suitcase by the side of the road
Premium design using hybrid fiberglass frames, ballistic nylon, reinforced corners, whisper-quiet wheels that work well on all surfaces, and smooth YKK zippers set Briggs & Riley apart. Lauren Savoie/Business Insider

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We named Briggs & Riley our top pick for the best high-end soft-side carry-on. I particularly like the super-smart interior features that truly elevate these suitcases, from a special CX compression-expansion system that increases packing capacity by 25%, to making sure the adjustable handle is entirely on the outside of the bag so no packing room is lost to the poles. These suitcases are certainly investment pieces, but they’re built to last and also come with a lifetime warranty.

While I find the soft-sided bags to be some of Briggs & Riley’s best options, there are also some nice hard-sided carry-ons and checked bags for those who prefer to go that route. In addition to roller bags, Briggs & Riley also makes backpacks, duffels, weekends, laptop bags, and travel accessories of all types, including packing cubes, bag ID tags, laundry bags, and more.

Worth a look:

Bric’s

A yellow BRICS Collection Itaca suitcase.
In addition to roller bags, Bric’s offers leather duffels, travel backpacks, wallets, and more. BRIC’S

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Bric’s is probably best known for its high-end Bellagio collection of luggage, both recognizable and revered for its durable, but ultra-light polycarbonate exterior with leather trim that gives it a nostalgic trunk feel. It’s the little details that set this Italian brand apart, including Hinomoto wheels, matching interior linings, and premium zippers. That’s why you’ve likely seen a luxury travel guru wheeling this bag through the airport, or, if you’re an eagle-eyed “Schitt’s Creek” fan, may have caught Alexis Rose using this collection to pack up her belongings. 

However, for those not ready to spend $600 on a carry-on, Bric’s also has several more affordable suitcases in both hard-sided and soft-sided options. The Capri collection features striking exterior detailing in a wide range of colors at a mid-tier price point, while B/Y Zeus will appeal to soft-sided fans.

Read our full Bric’s Capri luggage review.     

Worth a look:

Delsey

a woman sitting on a pile of Delsey luggage
Some Delsey suitcases feature a smart front compartment for stowing laptops, magazines, and other accessories you want to easily access while on the go. Delsey

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If you like the look of Bric’s cream suitcases with leather trim, you may also want to consider Delsey’s Chatelet line of hard-sided luggage. While these suitcases start around the same price as Bric’s, they can be found on sale more frequently, often for half the price. Delsey’s Titanium suitcases are also a fan-favorite option since they are ultra-lightweight but incredibly durable. 

Delsey has numerous options for roller bags for domestic and international travel in both hard-sided and soft-sided variations (though more hard-sided), as well as several luggage sets. It even has an eco-friendly line of laptop bags and duffels using recycled materials.  

Worth a look:

American Tourister

Light blue American Tourister Lifestyle Image in a pale blue bedroom.
For solid luggage that won’t break the bank, American Tourister is a great option. American Tourister

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Many of American Tourister’s carry-ons start under $100, and while they may not last you a lifetime, they certainly won’t break down anytime soon either. The hard-sided bags are made from a sturdy ABS material, and the spinner wheels aren’t quite as high-end as premium options but still easily roll on most surfaces. While these suitcases don’t come with tons of extras (be aware that some don’t come with built-in TSA locks), the interiors are still thoughtfully designed for easy packing. 

American Tourister has numerous roller bag options in varying sizes, including both hard-sided and soft-sided suitcases. There is also a line of Disney and Star Wars luggage that kids especially might love.

Worth a look:

Tumi

Tumi gray and brown luggage on a pier.
Combining a refined aesthetic with functionality and durability, Tumi has rightfully earned its place as a favorite among luxury travelers. Tumi

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Like Rimowa, Tumi luggage pieces are an investment. But they’re a worthy one since these suitcases will likely last you years, if not decades. With numerous options of all sizes for both hard-sided and soft-sided suitcases, Tumi has bags to suit just about all tastes. 

Its well-thought-out suitcases include premium spinner wheels, heavy-duty zippers, scratch- and tear-resistant exteriors, and well-designed interiors that help travelers maximize every last inch of space. In addition to roller luggage, Tumi is also well known for its premium totes and briefcases, and also makes travel wallets, backpacks, duffels, care kits, travel umbrellas, and more. 

Worth a look:

Rimowa

A silver RIMOWA suitcase next to other orange and green suitcases.
Rimowa makes durable hard-sided suitcases alongside weekenders, totes, packing cubes, and luggage tags. Sunny Chanel/Business Insider

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When it comes to high-end luggage, Rimowa is a consistent standout that uses premium materials to create long-lasting and recognizable pieces. Its ribbed aluminum luggage, which comes in every color from simple silver to a cherry red, is particularly popular — though it will cost you upwards of $1,000. However, thanks to heavy-duty construction that still manages to be lightweight, the rollers might be worth it if budget isn’t an issue for you.

For a slightly more cost-effective (though still pricey) option, I particularly love the Essential Lite collection, which I named the best high-end hard-side carry-on thanks to the fact that it’s incredibly durable but weighs less than five pounds. Unfortunately, if you’re a fan of soft-sided suitcases, Rimowa is not the brand for you, and there aren’t as many accessories available as some other brands. 

Read our full Rimowa Essential Lite carry-on review.

Worth a look:

Victorinox

Victorinox luggage in a colorful room next to travel gear and high-top shoes.
The same brand that makes premium Swiss Army knives and watches also makes high-quality luggage built to last. Victorinox Swiss Army

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Victorinox luggage falls in the mid- to high-tier of pricing but its durability makes it a good value choice. The brand also frequently has luggage on sale during big shopping holidays when you can score suitcases for less. As you might expect from a Swiss Army company, the interiors of most suitcases are also thoughtfully designed to maximize packing space. 

Victorinox offers both hard-sided and soft-sided roller bags of numerous sizes including classic carry-ons, checked bags, medium-sized suitcases, and smaller wheeled underseat bags that can fit laptops and accessories. Beyond roller bags, Victorinox also offers briefcases, duffels, backpacks, totes, toiletry kits, garment bags, and more.

Worth a look:

Luggage FAQs

Is hard-sided or soft-sided luggage better?

There are pros and cons to each. In general, hard-sided luggage offers more protection for your belongings than soft-sided luggage.

For checked bags, you’re best bet is hard-sided luggage, since it can withstand tough handling and having other items stacked on top. Soft-sided luggage may be a good option if you want more flexibility, since fabric-made suitcases have a lot more give. Soft-sided pieces are a good option for carry-ons because they can flex and compress to fit into tight overhead bins.  


What size luggage should I buy?

We think it’s best to start with a carry-on size, since it offers the most flexibility, whether you want to keep it in the cabin or check it. Most US airlines cap carry-on size at 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high, including handles and wheels.

When it comes to buying a checked bag, you’ll want something between 25 and 29 inches long. Airlines typically charge a fixed fee for checked bags up to a certain weight, so it may be tempting to think a bigger suitcase is always better. However, bigger pieces of luggage come with more weight of their own, don’t protect your items well when they’re underpacked, and encourage overpacking, which can lead to higher baggage fees (or the dreaded airport floor repacking). 

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