DELSEY PARISTitanium Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels
T**H
Nice
Light and smooth.
G**O
good
good
A**S
Good value
Seems good, easy to manœuvre.One trip in so far.
L**A
Great Luggage!
Lightweight, easily maneuverable, an awesome suitcase! The four wheels make it easy to turn and twist in any situation, smooth rolling, easy to pull or to use upright rolling. This suitcase took a beating - had flights cancelled, so the suitcase went from plane to plane and held up extremely well. Hardly any scuff marks, unlike my travelling companion's suitcase.
N**Y
Looks good, rolls smoothly and easily, wears well so far.
Our family has now purchased two of the large Delsey spinners and also three of the carryon size. Have travelled internationally and quite a bit domestically. So far, they have been great. Nothing has broken, the roll very well, don't tip easily and look great. The larger bags can break the 50lb. limit if you pack them tightly or have heavy stuff and I have treated mine kindly, as in not banging wheels down the stairs, etc. College daughter just took one for two months in Europe on a college budget, this will be the real test and will update.
B**S
Easy rolling, lighweight, superb international carry-on
Excellent International carry-on size roll-around. If you've never owned a four wheel version, you're in for a treat!These roll straight up really easily, much easier on your wrist. We took them outside, over tiles, on asphalt, up stairs, up escalators, down escalators, on patterned cement, etc. Much easier than a 2-wheel version in almost every instance, on carpet they're about the same so you pretty much win all-around.I purchased four of these for my wife & I and my two teenage sons for our 12 day trip to Italy at the beginning of August. We wanted to only carry-on and a 12-day trip with just carry-on can be a challenge. These open up like a clamshell so you'll have to get used to that. There's a strap on one side and a zippered cover on the other - used properly these keep contents in place when opening. I used the Compass Rose compression cubes(Compression Packing Cubes with Unique Number AND Color Coded Organization System for Packing Carry On), they fit perfectly and I took 12 days worth of underwear, socks, 7 shirts, 2 pairs of jeans, shorts, electronics, charging adapters, etc. packed full but I never felt like I wanted more. Now shoes are a problem. We all put our extra shoes in our carry on backpacks.We flew on Air Canada, Lufthansa, Eurowings, and Austrian Air. Just for grins, we put these into the size checkers for each airline and they fit. They fit in the overhead bins without issue. They're technically wider than some airlines allow, they really measure out to about 9-1/2" thick when the expansion zipper is not open. But regardless they do fit in each of the airlines fit checkers. We didn't find any of the airlines checking the sizes that closely, out of the entire trip I only saw one huge duffle bag be stopped and checked.Okay, there's one caveat - I was aware of the 8Kg limit on Austrian Airlines and made sure my family adhered to it. But I forgot, I was so intent on them getting to weight (heavy things into your carry-on size backpack), I showed up with mine at 10.4 Kg. They weigh you on the way to the gates (In Vienna anyway) after you go through security and caught me unaware. The rest of my family was less than 8.5 Kg and they passed easily, not me - oh well, it was on the way home and turning it in was painless (we hadn't checked anything else so there was no added cost).We all found these to be well made and were able to carry all that we needed. Highly recommended.
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