• A half-pound lighter than the maxlite 4 version, this lightweight, ultra-durable, 25" expandable spinner suitcase maximizes your packing power and is the ideal checked bag for medium and longer trips. Polyester fabric with stain-resistant, water-repellant duraguard coating and ergonomic, high-tensile-strength zipper pulls provide lasting durability
  • 4-wheel spinners rotate 360 degree for a smooth roll in any direction. Lightweight yet sturdy PowerScope Lite handle with stops at 38" and 42.5" features a patented contour grip with comfortable, rubberized touchpoints for effortless maneuvering. Unique bottom tray design increases durability and stabilizes wheels for trouble-free alignment and steering
  • Expands up to 2" to maximize packing capacity with tapered shape to prevent tipping. Features low-profile top, side and bottom carry handles, two exterior compartments, full-length interior lid pocket, side accessory pocket and adjustable hold-down straps for packing convenience and flexibility
  • Limited Lifetime Coverage plus trusted companion promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage from airline or other common carrier for 1 year
  • Case Dimensions: 25x18x11, Overall Dimensions: 27x18.5x11.5, Weight: 7.3 lbs

I was following the new international travel standards for carryon luggage. Although the airline never checked, probably because the plane was not full, I’m sure it would have met the standards. I was very happy with how well the spinner wheels worked as I could handled two of these bags by holding their handles together. And I am amazed at how well my clothes for 3 weeks fit into the bag. (Of course, I did study “how to pack” articles to plan this)

I bought the 'TravelPro Maxlite 5' luggage: 20-inch International carryon roller and 18" under-the-seat shoulder bag carryon. Love it. If you pack it right, you can actually pack for up to a 3-week trip between the two. Note that I studied how to pack prior to my trip. I'll share what I was able to pack in a moment. I used this lightweight set (5.3 pounds- truly lightweight!) with other very functional items to optimize packing: 1. Compression Packing Cubes (two medium, one small + one packing 'tube' for socks and undergarments) made of lightweight parachute, water-resistant material (Eagle Creek 2-zipper system- you don't need to use a vacuum) 2. One travel garment bag for my business clothes (one Eagle Creek - large. Made of same ligjtweight parachute material with lightweight folding board tool + velcro straps to compress clothes and keep them pretty much wrinkle-free) 3. Two single-pair shoe bags (Eagle Creek -they're aerated plastic covered in small mesh black netting) 4. Cofreya travel-sized, silicon gel bottles that don't burst under pressure in high altitudes- and are airline approved for size). By rolling clothes (except those in the garment bag), I was ankle to pack: a. 3 dresses b. 2 skirts c. 1 pair of pants d. 2 yoga 'sweats' outfits including both tops and pants e. 2 pullover sweaters (wore one on plane) f. pajamas g. 2 additional leggings + 2 camisoles h. 1 pair leather pumps I. over-the-ankle leather dress boots j. 1 pair Uggs boots (wore these on plane) k. accessories- 2 full-sized scarves, packable purse to use during the trip, mittens, ear muff etc. I. 3 turtleneck tops m. 3 camisole tops o. Small - lightweight business briefcase 'envelope' p. electronics: small tablet, phone, etc. ...all that AND a bag of chips and small snacks! (and no, I didn't end up using the expandable zippered area of the luggage). Note: To prolong the parade of clean clothes, I also packed Travelon & Tide travel laundry detergent + Travelon travel bathtub laundry clothesline (no clothes pins needed) and quickly sink-washed items each night). Anyway, just sharing the details to show the capability - (and packability) of these 2 bags when using the right tools. The bags themselves are high quality and have a warranty. The pretty, dusty rose color I bought is wonderful AND it's easy to spot should someone other than you decide to take your luggage. Really appreciate the 360 degree rollers since I have the option of pushing the luggage alongside me instead of always having to pull it. Three telescopic handle gave several options e.g. when putting the shoulder bag on top the suitcase - or not. The design maximized space. I've included photos showing that the shoulder bag fits under smaller planes such as the UAL Airbus planes I boarded. You must insert the bag on its back rather than standing up - and it will easily fit. Great purchase and value, functional, lightweight design, high quality.

We have always used Hartman, and Tumi luggage. For a recent trip to Africa we needed lighter weight luggage. After extensive research, I decided to try this luggage. We ordered 2 pieces, one for each of us. We are fully satisfied with this luggage. It is roomy, very light, sturdy and nice looking. The spinner wheels are a must. We have since ordered several other Pieces and was dissatisfied with only one piece, the rolling duffle bag.

PROS: • Compact size meets international carry-on luggage airline requirements (Asiana Airlines for me did not bother checking) • Compact size allows it the ability to be stored under most bigger airplane seats or in the overhead compartment • Light-weight and easy to carry • 4-wheels contains the benefits of a 2-wheel luggage, but also allows it to be easily pushed, pulled, or rotated around areas like through airport or aisle of the plane while boarding • 4-wheels spins 360 degrees, allowing effortless movement and steering without sticking • Handle is adjustable to different heights • Handle is rubberized and has a contour design for comfort and grip • Plenty of storage pockets including one in the front and a pouch on the inside to include essentials • Zippers are heavy duty and contains a locking mechanism to be easily used in conjunction with TSA locks • Top and side carry handles allows the luggage to easily be lifted and carried in any situation • Inside storage compartment contains 2 straps to keep clothing or other essentials in place • Expandable compartment above main storage allows maximum packing capacity by expanding the top portion CONS: • Side handle only on one side of the luggage • Front storage compartment has only one zipper, making use of a TSA lock impossible

The Travelpro Maxlite 5 is a great international size carry on. It is sturdy, and maneuvers easily through the airport. As an international size carry on, it is smaller than the domestic carry ons. Consider the larger Travelpro if you do not have a lot if international travel planned.

TL;DR version -- TravelPro makes bags meant to work and live out of. This is no different and fixes three complaints I had about my old Maxlite (2 or 3?): - The front now has a slant so it doesn't become top-heavy and fall over when fully packed or with your personal bag - The side carry handle is amazing and 10x more comfortable for getting up and down the airplane - The soft, rubbery handle peels on the old model and has now been replaced with plain old hard plastic DO NOTE! There are 2 versions of this bag 21" (international) and 22". They are noticeably different in capacity. If you have a 22" and fill it to the brim, you won't want this version. Overall, fantastic bag with an incredible warranty. You'll tire of it before you wear it out. More Context -- As a consultant, I live out of carry-ons (as much as it pains me to type that). When I started traveling heavily about 5-6 years ago, I started paying attention to the frequent travelers and crew members' brands of choice. It was no contest - TravelPro dominated. I picked up the MaxLite 2 or 3 which has taken every bit of abuse I could throw at it over the years with very few complaints beyond what I listed above. First, I really wanted to point out the size difference. I came from the 1" bigger version and between that and this bag's new "slant", you lose a day's worth of clothes. I can find ways to recover that space because -- for me -- the smaller size of this suitcase fits into the regional / commuter jets I must often take to get back home to Cleveland. However, if you're the type to pack carry-ons full and never take regional jets, you might consider the slightly bigger version. As light as the old bag is, this one's even lighter. Impossibly light, actually, and it was the first thing I noticed about it. Between that and the 'packing diet' I had to put myself on, it was actually quite pleasant and easy to hoist into the overhead. Beyond that, I cannot speak highly enough of the perpendicular handle. This is one of those silly things that has you immediately wondering "why has no one thought of this before" because your wrist will thank you every time you get on and off a plane. Beyond that, I have always had a spinner bag and would never go back. It's nice to push the bag through terminals and take the strain off of your arms during longer walks between terminals. These wheels seems easier to get to as well for if/when they get a bit gummed up and need to be cleaned and oiled. In all, it's a no-frills, professional, ready-for-anything carry-on you'll be happy to own. I really appreciate the new pattern on the interior of the bag as well. In a world of boring greys and blacks, it's nice to see a splash of color when you open it :-) In sum, TravelPro knows what they're doing when it comes to luggage. This is a rugged, well-built, thoughtfully-executed carry-on you'll be happy to have and own. I'm 100% confident it's ready to work for years to come and, if you do manage to break it, Travelpro backs it with a lifetime guarantee. There's no point in buying some of the ones that cost 2-3x more than these, I literally can't think of anything they could do better. I have been, and will continue to be, a TravelPro fan for life. I have uploaded two pictures of it next to the bag its replacing to get a feel for how it compares. It's also worth noticing how good of shape the old one is in after about 5 years of use and a ridiculous amount of travel (easily a couple hundred). In the closed picture, this bag has the perpendicular handle and colored "TRAVELPRO". In the open picture, this bag has the nice colored interior and the old one is grey. I received this through the Amazon Vine program. If you have found it helpful, please let me know!

This is just what I was looking for, a really small but roomy carry on. I'd prefer to use something larger, but I'm looking to avoid airline baggage charges. I've only used the bag once so far, but it was perfect. By planning carefully, I was able to pack six day's worth of clothing and other items with room to spare (although not much). As with other Travelpro spinners, the bag glides effortlessly, and, because the top is fairly wide, I can carry a tote bag as well. The interior is well-organized, there are several pockets on the outside, and the hand grip is strategically placed on the side, a nice touch.

We purchased 2 of these for a trip to Italy and they both got a significant workout being rolled and dragged through Frankfurt, Munich, Pisa and Florence airports as well as the the streets of Florence, Lucca, and Monterigggioni, Italy. We are pleased with our purchase at this point and off to Western US with them in tow next week.

I’ve had this suitcase for 5 months now and I have 0 complaints. It is very lightweight but very durable. Every time I travel I place a 30 lb back on top of it and the handle has had no trouble holding the weight when I drag it like a rollerboard. However, this is not a rollerboard— the spinner wheels are excellent and I love the flexibility it gives me in tight airport/plane spaces. I frequently travel on smaller regional planes (E175s, CRJs) and have never had an issue getting it in overhead bins, even with the expansion open. There’s plenty of room for a week’s worth of clothes, two pairs of shoes, a crossbody purse, and all of your toiletries in here. On top of that, I love the dusty rose color. This luggage was definitely an excellent investment and I highly recommend for the frequent 3-4 day trip traveler.

It is a great bag. I traveled two weeks all over England and Scotland. It was easy to take off and on trains and planes.