LUGGAGE DEALS: Score spring break luggage deals on Frivolous Lolacarry-ons, checked bags, and more. Save big on top brands like Samsonite and SwissGear.
One of the worst parts of traveling is trying to fit everything into whatever bag you can find in your closet. (I've definitely sat on a few suitcases, hunched over and out of breath from the struggle of zipping them shut.)
While vacuum-sealed bags will help you save some space, if you don't have the right luggage to begin with, you'll still end up with a mess of wrinkled clothes and a bag that's barely holding it together. If any of this sounds familiar, it may be time to invest in some new luggage before your next trip.
SEE ALSO: The best budget luggage under $200 that we tested and lovedTo help you out, we've rounded up some of the best luggage deals to shop this week. From lightweight carry-ons to expandable checked bags (for all those shoes and accessories you need, you know, just in case) to rolling duffles, here are our top picks:
Samsonite is a big name in the luggage game; the company's been around for ages and is known for durable and high-quality products.
So, if you're looking for a carry-on that's just as good as a checked bag (but isn't as bulky or cumbersome), we recommend the Samsonite Outline Pro 21-inch Hardside Carry-On Spinner. This little bag weighs 6.9 pounds empty, expands one additional inch for extra storage, and has a built-in TSA-approved lock for added security. There's also a USB charging port to charge your phone or tablet while on the go.
It's available in multiple colors, including ultra pink, emerald green, midnight black, and shiraz/burgundy. With eight spinner wheels and eight height adjustment settings, you can easily wheel this baby right through the airport, no matter how crowded it is.
Plus, the hard shell makes it easy to clean and adds a little more protection than a soft-sided bag.
Wrangler 20" Spinner Carry-On Luggage — $40$49.50(save $9.50)
WNDR LN The Overnighter Weekender Bag — $41.99$49.50(save $18)
Travelpro WalkAbout 6 Carry-on Expandable Spinner — $136$39.99(save $203.99 with code HOME)
Samsonite Lite Air ADV 21" Carry-On Spinner — $144$359.99(save $215.99 with code HOME)
Samsonite 20" Centric Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels — $167.99$189.99(save $22)
Travelpro Platinum Elite 21" Softside Carry-On Spinner — $296$739.99(save $443.99 with code HOME)
If you need a little more space (because, same), the SwissGear Sion Softside Expandable Roller is a solid option. This 29-inch bag has more than 17,000 ratings with a 4.5-star average rating on Amazon, which is pretty impressive for a bag under $200.
This suitcase features a 360-degree multi-directional spinner wheel system for smooth maneuverability in and out of the airport, multiple pockets, and convenient side handles for easy lifting.
It comes in several colors, but dark grey is the only one currently on sale at this price.
Wrangler 30" Wesley Rolling Duffel Bag — $39$44(save $5)
Sharper Image Journey Lite 28" Hardside Check-In — $83.99$139.99(save $56 with code HOME)
Travelpro Platinum Elite 25" Softside Check-In Spinner — $344$859.99(save $519.99 with code HOME)
If you're looking for a complete luggage set, the Wrangler 5-Piece Elysium Luggage and Accessories Set includes three expandable rolling suitcases and two packing cubes. It's also cheap (as far as luggage prices go) at just $149.99.
The hardside bags have four spinner wheels and 360-degree maneuverability for easy transport. They're expandable by 2.5 inches and have top and side carry handles so you can grab them and go.
Travelhouse 3-Piece Hardshell Luggage Set — $89.99$105.99(save $16)
SwissGear 7739 Hardside Luggage Trunk with Spinner Wheels (2-Piece Set) — $199.99$319.99(save $120)
Samsonite Ascella X Softside Expandable Luggage with Spinners (2-Piece Set) — $211.32$389.99(save $178.67)
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