Hard Shell vs. Soft Carry On Luggage (In-Depth Buyer's Guide)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @awaytogether
    @awaytogether  Год назад +25

    Which one do you use? P.S. Get 10% off any piece of luggage from LEVEL8 Cases when you use the code "awaytogether".

  • @DaveM-FFB
    @DaveM-FFB Год назад +306

    As a retired road warrior, I've owned just about every kind of bag imaginable. My preference is soft sided, for a completely different reason. Most hardsided bags are clamshell design. When they're completely open they need twice the horizontal space to access both sides, sitting awkwardly on a luggage rack. Most soft side bags position the zipper for a lid design. The lid leans back against the wall using half the horizontal (floor) space. My favorite brand is Briggs & Riley, with Travelpro coming in second with price as a consideration.

    • @kerrymathers7439
      @kerrymathers7439 Год назад +10

      I Totally agree! After spending 3 months touring with a different hotel every night, You don't want to continually unpack and repack everyday . The offset lid of the soft side bag allows you to open the bag and flip back the lid and leave it still packed [only taking out what you need]

    • @SanSan-lb9iv
      @SanSan-lb9iv Год назад

      Exactly, but best made with hard shell material.

    • @egaskrad
      @egaskrad Год назад +1

      many hard shell luggage has lid opening lately

    • @SanSan-lb9iv
      @SanSan-lb9iv Год назад +4

      @@egaskrad they may have lid opening but it opens right in the center and not off set is what we are talking about.

    • @egaskrad
      @egaskrad Год назад +2

      @@SanSan-lb9iv not in the center. at one side, or the top if you lay it down. I was trying to buy one only a month ago and I checked out some shops. the first surprise, hard case baggage opening like a cookie box.

  • @brianpowers7888
    @brianpowers7888 10 месяцев назад +38

    I like that you always put yourself out there with your personal preference. Not all reviewers do that.

  • @rqchin
    @rqchin 9 месяцев назад +18

    Bucket! After traveling for 6 years with hard sided luggage, I switched a year ago to good quality soft sided luggage (Travelpro Platinum Elite) and I'm much happier with the additional flexibility, the extra pockets, and even the occasional use of the expansion zipper when I'm coming back with a few more things than I left with. The extra flexibility allowed me to make several trips with only my backpack and carry-on, something I greatly appreciated. Also, the bucket style is so much nicer to use in the hotel room. When I had the hard sided luggage, the clam shell design often meant I had to put it on the floor because it took up so much more horizontal space when opened up. I would love to see a comprehensive comparison of soft sided luggage.

  • @campagnollo
    @campagnollo 11 месяцев назад +20

    My opinion about luggage is that I carry-on soft, check hard. Soft usually has the pockets which is great while you are at the airport. I don’t consider security or it’s contents a concern as it is with you all the time.
    The hard sides are excellent for durability, especially vs rough baggage handlers.

  • @INOD-2
    @INOD-2 Год назад +283

    BUCKET!!! (Carry-ons with wheels) Soft-shell suitcases work better on a hotel luggage rack with the "lid on a bucket" design. The main body of the case fits on the luggage rack, and then you just lift up the "lid" and rest it against the wall, to access the contents. The hard-shells with the 50/50 clamshell design don't work well on luggage racks nor even lying on the room's desk. You have to open those spread out on the bed because it doesn't fit on a luggage rack completely open. If you put half of it on the luggage rack, and the other half resting against the wall like a soft-shell, the contents fall out of the vertical half! Why don't they make hard-shell luggage that has just a "lid" on one side over a deeper "bucket" on the other side like the soft-shell? Until they do, I'm sticking with my Swiss Gear soft-shell. I also prefer the outside pockets.

    • @ckgonzales6743
      @ckgonzales6743 Год назад +26

      excellent point! I was thinking about going with a hardshell because I like the look. Now that you mentioned the functionality at a hotel I need to rethink it. Thanks!

    • @walternyc
      @walternyc Год назад +17

      100 % agree with this comment and it is the main reason I prefer soft-shell. Like most travelers I don't unpack at everyplace and I take the items I need directly from the suitcase. This is the deciding factor for me.

    • @LisaNix2
      @LisaNix2 Год назад +1

      They do make one- saw it here on RUclips. But I can’t remember the name of it

    • @caroledowney6908
      @caroledowney6908 Год назад +2

      Away just came out with 70/30 trunk size

    • @psrfpsrf
      @psrfpsrf Год назад +2

      I was ten years on business travelling with both types of luggage. Soft and hard version, but both in 50/50 design and zipper or locks at the half of the hight. You are right, the space for the luggage on the racks or beside the cabinets is very limited. But my experience with the hard shell luggage was far better than with the soft shell. Open the soft shell half upright in a 90° position ends always in a unstable wrecked half which also slack the straps to fix the content and it falls out. With the hard shell luggage, the opened half hold the position and every thing stays at his place. And finally in most cases when the storage box was too small I place the luggage on the floor beside the desk or wherever a space was available. During the travel with the hard shell I got also the better experience. For sample to have a seat or a place to locate the business trolly on top during transport (the luggage was a mid-size Rimowa, expensive, but with the best rollers and movability, I got at the end)

  • @joezollner3387
    @joezollner3387 Год назад +21

    I really love my hybrid Ebags Motherlode. I've been using it for nearly 5 years, averaging more than 100 flights a year and it's still in great shape. I love that one side is hard to protect items, while I can pack all my clothes on the soft side for maximum flexibility. Best of both worlds.

  • @jboutame9113
    @jboutame9113 Год назад +10

    Good presentation! I got a Level 8 Road Runner in Aug 2021 and have used it on over 100 flights. I love it, and my wife bought one a year ago. We have no regrets! And would not consider any others. What you need matters most but if this looks good, I think you’ll love it too.

  • @travelliveshop
    @travelliveshop 11 месяцев назад +6

    One thing to add: Soft shell luggage absorbs moisture so your bag will “weigh more” if you are coming back from a country that is humid. And who needs that after you have bought souvenirs!

  • @Maggie-tr2kd
    @Maggie-tr2kd 8 месяцев назад +2

    After much research, I purchased the soft-sided TravelPro's Crew VersaPack Global Carry On Expandable Spinner. I love it. It rolls easily through the airport and down the aisle of the plane. With a convenient handle on the right side of the carry on as well as the main handle, it easily lifts into the overhead bin. No worry about fit because it is the global size. The wheels are well recessed and protected. I expect to enjoy this luggage for years to come. I personally don't care for the hard shell luggage because of scuffs, scratches, and dents and the fact that most of them take up too much space when opened.

  • @tangotangoh
    @tangotangoh 7 месяцев назад +1

    Softshell bucket!! Moved from the old and heavy Delsey Axiom 2 wheel hard-shell in the 90s to the soft American Tourister spinners with 4-double wheels.

  • @crimlarksSteve
    @crimlarksSteve Год назад +7

    We've used max carry-on size (14x9x22 inch) Eagle Creek backpacks for years for travel. We've traveled all over Europe using those and they're great for travel by train (which we love). The bags are nearly indestructible. Lately we've been cruising, and after a recent cruise I ordered TravelPro soft-sided for each of us, because we're now over 70 and the backpack is tough for my wife to wear. Love the TravelPro bags - we'll continue using those for cruising, but we'll revert back to the Eagle Creek backpacks for European travel. Driving trips in the US - either will do. So no hard-sided bags for us.

  • @DaneReidVoiceOver
    @DaneReidVoiceOver Год назад +25

    Here's a tip he didn't mention. If you check your luggage or travel to places that might steal from your bags, get a hard shell bag WITHOUT a zipper. Get one with locks. Zippers are easily broken into. I haven't seen a soft sided bag with locks instead of zippers. If theft isn't a concern where you travel or where you are checking your bags to, then no worries. A friend just had his expensive luggage destroyed and looted here in Colombia.

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 9 месяцев назад

      U should not lock your bags in case they need to inspect them at security, or they will break your luggage

    • @Dopadroid
      @Dopadroid 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@bambinaforever1402 They are talking about latch style hardside luggages. They have TSA locks on them so there would be no need for them to break the luggage

    • @israeliruoghene
      @israeliruoghene 2 месяца назад

      Best is to wrap your bags after TSA checks. That way you worry less about theft.

  • @icedteamama176
    @icedteamama176 Год назад +24

    Yes, please do a soft sided comparisons video! Much prefer soft sided!

  • @kcanyon9108
    @kcanyon9108 Год назад +46

    I like softsided luggages: 1) light weight 2) expandable 3) it offers the traditional 2-wheel version with wheels better protected. They are not as versatile nor spin freely as the 4 wheel version but the wheels can last a long long time.

    • @Oasis221
      @Oasis221 11 месяцев назад +4

      Ageed. My 24" soft sided luggage lasts almost 2 decades and I travel around 3-5 times a year on average, I got it very cheap (like USD2x) on the street in Shamshuipo in Hong Kong.
      The wheels are huge and built in the suitcase and super duper durable. I am planning to retire it cuz the zippers on the external pockets fell off and the stitches on the handle also show sign of RIP too.

    • @flynn1a
      @flynn1a 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. I’m looking for a smaller, lighter suitcase and tempted to get a spinner but I keep wondering about the long-term durability of the wheels.

    • @aamisaswata
      @aamisaswata Месяц назад +1

      Also, it does not get as many scratches as hard shell.

    • @KisameSempai
      @KisameSempai Месяц назад

      @@Oasis221 I assume it is not a branded luggage? I am always afraid about buying non branded luggage because I think they may be unreliable?

  • @LeannaRuthJensen
    @LeannaRuthJensen Год назад +18

    We bought a set of softsided luggage for our honeymoon two decades ago. It's black, still looks great and the carry on bag is light, wheeled and has external pockets. What I like best about this luggage is, it is nesting. We only have to have space to store the largest suitcase because the other three nest inside it. The only reason I want a BUCKET list is, I miss placed the keys and I would like to have bags I can secure, if necessary.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад +2

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @tonychow6125
    @tonychow6125 Год назад +9

    I have both hard side and soft side with spinner wheels lugguages. I always use a luggage strap with checked suitcase to ensure it doesn't pop open during transit.

  • @Hippy2021
    @Hippy2021 Год назад +8

    If you travel a lot and internationally, I think the soft side is your best bet. Both don't last better one to another. I had used both, and I chose good brands like samsonite and Swiss gear. They don't last more than 3 years for travelling, but they were good for 10 years of use in daily office trip. As they both make no much difference in price and same length of time I use, I prefer soft case for a lot of extra pockets and the convenience to reaching stuffs I need during my trip on plane.
    My daughter has a Tumi for work and travel. The difference is that Tumi still scratchy but keeps a good nice shape after 2 years. It's hard side carry-on. Will see how long it will last.
    👍 Your video+subscribed

    • @thihal123
      @thihal123 Год назад

      You make a good point. I’m just thinking now, if one uses a typical hard shell for carryon, what do you do if during the flight you need to get something out? If you’re staying in economy, opening the luggage clamshell style is very inconvenient to impossible.

  • @lw1405
    @lw1405 Год назад +6

    Soft sided Travel Pro Platinum Elite that you show in this video. They are awesome. I think soft sided bags can often be heavier.

  • @sengo2146
    @sengo2146 Год назад +2

    What a science! Hard sided for carry on and soft sided for the check in.

  • @bluehannah8696
    @bluehannah8696 Год назад +23

    Great review of the differences. Some other considerations. Expansion bags are good contingency bags. You obviously don’t overpack on the way out, you consciously decide to check your carry on as a checked bag. But if you have extra items on the way home, you can expand and check your carry on or buy a new bag on your trip. I’ve never used a hard sided bags before of the inefficiencies of packing, but now they have a few hard side “bucket” style bags, so that might be the best of both worlds. You might seek a few out and do a review. One thing that IMO is the most important consideration in a bag is the quality the wheels. But, I guess that’s not a hard to soft consideration, just a which one consideration.

    • @livingonguam8322
      @livingonguam8322 Год назад +2

      Yes! Is there a bucket style hard shell?

    • @YimwaiLi
      @YimwaiLi Год назад +1

      Really nice job 👍

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @76tennboy
    @76tennboy Год назад +6

    Yeah, but if you get a scratch or a scarf that won’t come off a hard shell, just get some travel sticker or a bumper sticker and slap that sucker on there and it looks cool like you did it on purpose and it helps you recognize it if it ever gets checked

  • @ace-gt4053
    @ace-gt4053 9 месяцев назад +82

    As a baggage handler at the airport, please do yourself a favor and get hard sided, 4-wheeled rollers. The soft sided ones often have multiple pockets that jut out and get caught on other luggage. The pockets tend to open up if not locked. Also, hard sided stack neater and glide/slide easier over bags as they are loaded and unloaded into/out of the cargo pits & bag carts.

    • @kerplunk38880
      @kerplunk38880 5 месяцев назад +10

      We're talking about carry on luggage.

    • @starb.1130
      @starb.1130 4 месяца назад +8

      @@kerplunk38880 Yes, but sometimes when they run out of space on the overheard they will take your carry on and put it under the plane. Happened to me 2 years ago flying to the US from Europe.

    • @Grayman58
      @Grayman58 4 месяца назад +2

      The best type are hard plastic ones with snap buckles no zipper because of security problems . These are used by camera people and techs to carry equipment. Pelican brand for example very strong and they do make a carry on version with wheels

    • @davidcook7223
      @davidcook7223 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the information. This is super helpful to know.

    • @kerplunk38880
      @kerplunk38880 4 месяца назад +1

      @@davidcook7223 ​​⁠its actually useless information since we’re discussing carry on luggage

  • @EdwardGarrenMFT
    @EdwardGarrenMFT 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Ricaro polycarbonate carry on bag that has been my solo travel bag, including one trip to Europe for a month with everything I took in that one bag. I occasionally lubricate the wheels so they roll VERY easy and recommend all your folks do thye same. But the best feature is the almost impossible to damage material. Last summer, we were at a train station with no elevator to take down to the transfer corridor. I just put the handle back into the bag, put it on it's flat side and shoved it down the stairs (on the flat side). It slid down the stairs to the bottom, and was fine, all contents safe. You can't do that with soft side luggage. I can also throw it off the train if it's too hard to carry down steps, etc. It's six years old, still looks and works like new. Also, it's red, makes it a LOT easier to spot in a pile or conveyor belt of luggage.

  • @spo-tube
    @spo-tube Год назад +8

    Definitely Hard Shell for me. But those can be further divided into those with both halves connected somehow wobbly with a zipper and those with an aluminum frame, a real hinge and traditional suitcase locks. I think those with a zipper can be seen more often and their advantage is that they are lighter. Anyway, I don't really trust those zippers and the overall stability. Not sure if this really justified, but I prefer those poly-carbonate hard shells with an aluminum frame. Probably those lighter zipper suitcases are good enough as carry-on, but sometimes it is necessary to check your luggage in, which requires better durability.

  • @stacyhoward4639
    @stacyhoward4639 Год назад +12

    Bucket. Love your videos. I also prefer hard sided luggage but occasionally use soft-sided for certain trips. Your reviews and comparison videos are amazing. Clear, concise and fun to watch.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @kokliangchew3609
    @kokliangchew3609 10 месяцев назад +36

    One advantage of hard-sided luggage is that it is more secured and don't have pockets which allow people to drop drugs or bullets into it. In many developing world countries, there are such scams going on where unwitting tourists become drug mules for drug gangs as they dropped drugs into side pockets of luggages and then pick them up later. In some countries, having illegal drugs in your possession, whether knowingly or not, incurs an automatic death sentence penalty. In some countries, the customs and baggage handlers will place drugs or bullets in your luggage and the officers will 'suddenly' discover them, and you will be 'persuaded' to bribe them.

  • @linuxman7777
    @linuxman7777 Год назад +1

    I use soft sided luggage. I like having the extra compartments it is quite nice. I was in a Don Quijote in Tokyo and bought a soft luggage for all of the souvenirs I bought. It was cheaper than the hard body and had more features.

  • @2chuck
    @2chuck 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks great info. I've used both and I prefer the hardside. I almost never open my carry on inflight, it remains in the overhead. If I have to check it, I'm more confident it will hold up better than softside. I don't mind scuffs, I actually welcome them to give my bag a well-travelled patina. When I think back to softsides I've owned, it's like dumping everything into a deep canvas bag. What you are looking for is always at the bottom. Hardside had the two sides so if you are rummaging through it to find your nail clippers you don't have to empty the entire case find them.

    • @tamarad7653
      @tamarad7653 6 месяцев назад

      Nooo! Hard shell you're always looking on the wrong side! Whatever you need, guarantee it's on the other side, which you usually have to flip to get to.. It's like losing the coin toss! Same reason I hate a purse with a divider! Lol!

  • @leapintothewild_original
    @leapintothewild_original Год назад +41

    TIP: do like we backpackers and line your suitcase with trash compactor or contractor grade bags to prevent moisture! You can pack inside them or just use them as a liner so they overlap at the zipper. A bonus is using them as your dirty laundry bag as well. And I prefer hard sided since I like discipline of not over packing - again, backpacker. 😂 My rule is that if I can’t pick it up and carry it myself without wheels, it’s too heavy. Period.

    • @Grundewalt
      @Grundewalt 5 месяцев назад

      exactly. And these ones have less chance to be forced to check in, they weigh empty a lot less and have all the chances to go into even RyainAir carryon luggage pattern at the boarding gate. As a bonus advice, just look at the majority of airlines having 9" thickness when the vast majorit of "cabin aproved" luggage is at least 10", and the hight limit of just half an inch below the 22" luggage; just enough to need to be checked in at the gate.

  • @mehmd1913
    @mehmd1913 11 месяцев назад +5

    I think soft sided is probably a little better. If your hardcase is just slightly too large then it is more difficult to compress to the overhead bin. I have also found that hard cases tend to fail at the zipper stitch in the corners where the bag repeatedly gets bumped.

  • @lizmacdonald6692
    @lizmacdonald6692 8 месяцев назад

    We like the expansion feature because we wear heavy warm clothes while we travel from a snowy climate to warmer areas. When we arrive, we expand our cases and tuck away our warm hoodies and long pants.

  • @lindacroyt4966
    @lindacroyt4966 Год назад +8

    I bought Travelpro soft side for our recent trip to London because the hotel rooms there are small. Loved my new luggage.

    • @jackie3175
      @jackie3175 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm headed to London and my concern is rain. Did your soft sided do ok in rain? Maybe there won't be any rain when I go! please oh please don't rain!

    • @ysy_26
      @ysy_26 4 месяца назад

      ​@@jackie3175 I would like to know this as well

  • @LisaNix2
    @LisaNix2 Год назад +2

    Bucket for me!! And as light as possible. I do agree that the hard sides are better looking.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @pilcas1
    @pilcas1 Год назад +1

    I bought A hard shell one and after one trip I gave it to my daughter and bought a soft shell. If you travel and are not really planing on unpacking the soft sided is more convenient.

  • @marccheban194
    @marccheban194 2 месяца назад

    Nik: This is a beautifully done video. You are concise, comprehensive, and offer LOADS of information. The fact that you are a beautiful human being makes this easy to watch!

  • @ginalyons8047
    @ginalyons8047 Год назад +8

    I use hard sided, with an expansion zipper - it is a carry on sized bag, but normally check. I have used this traveling throughout Europe 3 weeks+ and is definitely easier to maneuver when on cobblestone streets. I bought a set in orange (samsonite) and have never used the larger bag. Also, this bag is incredibly durable, it is a bit scratched up, but I’m fine with that. A note on the color - I recommend brightly colored bags when checking or lots of colorful stickers on a darker bag.

  • @MSimmonsAZ
    @MSimmonsAZ Год назад +3

    soft sided is better when using it as a general bag for a family. We put all the computers and electronics, and heavy stuff in it while walking around. The interiror pockets are good for currancy changes, passports etc. Things you may want quickly and without drawing much attention from others. We also pack it with snacks, diapers, change of clothes for the little one. It is easy to open and slide items out at security. It is easy to open on the airplane, either on the seat, aisle or even slipping a hand in while its still in the overhead. Also at least in less expensive bags the soft sided two wheelers have more space as the wheels are partly encased by the bag. Hard shell and are almost always hanging down, that's two inches of space lost. Maybe I should make my own video

  • @jasmine_kwok
    @jasmine_kwok 4 месяца назад

    I used to be hard shell suitcases ONLY and after getting a soft sided one, I am a officially switching teams. The way it opens is much better and I find I can store so much more than the clamshell opening of hard shelled suitcases. And the amount of space it takes up in a hotel is minimal which is important when space is lacking!

  • @amybradley5821
    @amybradley5821 Год назад +6

    After getting a soft side checked luggage back with every single thing in it saturated with rain water I switched to hard sided only.

  • @maryellendillon4469
    @maryellendillon4469 Год назад +3

    Bucket!! I too have had both hard sided and soft sided luggage. I’d love to hear your impressions when comparing. The hard sided vlog was great!

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @xdz2011
    @xdz2011 8 месяцев назад

    Great work on the detailed analysis. Based on my experience, it matters more to checked luggage considering hard or soft cases. My opinion, hard shell suitcases are much more preferred for checked in luggage if you can afford.

  • @allankobanawa9204
    @allankobanawa9204 Год назад +8

    Soft for me due to the lightness! Some models can be 1-2Kg heavier and that’s a lot of extra stuff I can carry! I’ve packed wine bottles and some other fragile items and never had them broken even when checked in so as long as you pack it well it’s gonna be ok most of the time 👍

  • @Furkmyster
    @Furkmyster Год назад +5

    Bucket.
    I am currently in the process of choosing a new carry on 20" bag, the hard sided review was awesome!

    • @Deejm1113
      @Deejm1113 Год назад +1

      Monos, away are nice , wheels move well

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @campagnollo
    @campagnollo 9 месяцев назад

    I’m definitely a depends person between the two. For carry-on, I go with soft-sided as they are very flexible and the multiple pockets are good for packing. For checked luggage, I go with hard-side, specifically polycarbonate. I don’t need those extra pockets and the hard shell protects the contents well during the rough handling by both man and machine.

  • @EPTXMAN
    @EPTXMAN Год назад +6

    Soft is best. I've seen so many hardshell luggage on the airport conveyer with their corners dented in. My son had one that actually cracked rather than dented in. You have to flip over one whole filled side of your luggage onto the other to close a hardshell. Our family barely made the weight limit on each of our 5 suitcases before the airline would have increased the charges dramatically - we would not have been under that limit with hardshell. Scratches and scuffs on hardshell make your luggage look ratty real fast. No way we had room in our hotel or cruise ship cabin to open hardshells flat. I just dont roll my luggage outside through rain too much to worry about that.

  • @BarnaliD
    @BarnaliD 9 месяцев назад

    You need to look into the Eddie Bauer softsided luggage. They are AMAZING! Super durable, dont.stain easily and NO, they wont get soaked in downpour!

  • @MulliniksRolland
    @MulliniksRolland 4 месяца назад

    kay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations

  • @AJStarhiker
    @AJStarhiker 9 месяцев назад

    I use a wheeled duffle-style carryon. It squashes down well with straps, and is easier to fit in an overhead. Especially if other people take too much space.

  • @boatlover1875
    @boatlover1875 2 месяца назад

    Having loaded luggage on commercial aircraft, one thing I will say is hard sided luggage shifts much more easily in the luggage hold due to the slickness. Depending on where it is, it may go flying forward upon landing depending on where it was loaded. The most common damage I saw was to wheels when this king of thing happened. I do think wheels have improved somewhat since then.

  • @walternyc
    @walternyc Год назад +2

    Bucket! I am in the market for a new carry on and I much prefer soft shell. Waiting with the alarm bell on.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @a.e.7988
    @a.e.7988 7 месяцев назад +1

    I prefer softside luggage for clothing and the outside pocket.

  • @ALWH1314
    @ALWH1314 Год назад

    I have both and variety of material and price tier. To me the basic difference is hard shell opens from the middle, so not as flexible in loading, soft shell can be less protective when it’s not full. So, if I bring only a carry on to travel, I choose soft shell because it’s more forgiving to stuff. If I have check in luggage also, I take hard shell case more to carry my camera gears for better protection and there are more stylish models to choose from.

  • @clraze
    @clraze Год назад +2

    Bucket. Please! I have a two wheeled soft sided that we have used a lot. Maybe they have improved the four wheel spinners, but I didn’t think they worked very well on cobblestones. Thanks for your channel, very helpful.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts! I've had great success w/ 4 wheeled bags on cobblestones when the wheels are high quality! Worst case, it can be rolled as a 2 wheeler too!

  • @basementstudio7574
    @basementstudio7574 9 месяцев назад +4

    I don't fly very often, at least not yet, but EVERY TIME I've flown I've had to stuff my soft sided carry on into the over head bin. Had I had a hard shell it wouldn't have fit. So soft sided for me.

  • @longmanteh
    @longmanteh Год назад +2

    Hard shell carry on can be used as a mobile seat while waiting orgive a rest to the tired feet 😀

  • @danxzdil
    @danxzdil 7 месяцев назад +1

    I ❤❤❤ soft, you can put more things, rather than half half. when u hav many things, hard to close

  • @susanmeredith4957
    @susanmeredith4957 Год назад

    A hard side convert. I’ve watched luggage on the truck going to the plane from window at the gate with a long trail of luggage falling off the truck onto tarmac. I’m the pouring rain. Easily fixed if they just closed the sides of truck, but they couldn’t be bothered. All those soft side bags no doubt were soaked

  • @SydneyDiva
    @SydneyDiva 6 месяцев назад

    Hard cases but no zippers - the ones that have an edge that sits within a rim are my favourite - they usually have 3 locks, top, bottom and side - are weatherproof and so durable.

  • @ddc163264
    @ddc163264 Год назад +1

    I own both for different uses and trips. Also, I've never had a problem with wetness for my soft sided as I make sure that I give it multiple layered sprays of waterproofing before I use it on any trip. It lasts even through a 2 week trip very well. Sometimes I'll even bring both, one for my items and one for anything I get during the trip. Then I can decide which one to use for what. Though usually it's the soft sided for my stuff and the hard sided for any items I get while on the trip. The only real thing I don't like about the soft sided which wasn't mentioned in this video is, that when fully packed a soft sided that has the two wheeled design, tends to want to fall over on the non-wheeled side a lot. Even though it has the brace that's supposed to keep it upright.

  • @lasandralucas7314
    @lasandralucas7314 Год назад +1

    Love both. Bucket for sure, since I do have soft side luggage, I-fly, but I want to try hard shell. Thanks for the tips.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад +1

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @privatemale27
    @privatemale27 10 месяцев назад

    I like a heavy duty expandable duffle bag I have used for years. I only ever have a small amount of fragile items that I will usually carry with me in a backpack. Only clothing and maybe a pair of shoes in the duffel, so no concerns about rough handling. Sturdy shoulder strap means I can walk anywhere with it.

  • @NizarNoor
    @NizarNoor 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Very informative and well made. I don't have carry on bags with wheels currently but if I'm going to get one, I think it'll be the soft one but I'll also probably get a cover/rain cover for it.

  • @lynettecolvin8085
    @lynettecolvin8085 Год назад +6

    Bucket.
    I'm on the hunt for a carry on back pack with wheels. We bought the eBags Mother Lode for our trip to Europe in 2019 and while it was a great backpack, I really would like to have one with wheels. We do carry on only now so the weight of the bag itself is important too because if it's too heavy, it limits how much we can pack.
    Thanks for all the great videos!

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @CachoGupe
    @CachoGupe 4 месяца назад

    the hidupz would be super cute during the fall with a nude or tan or even tonal outfit! i’m thinking a tan wool coat with that bag!!

  • @dancestar722
    @dancestar722 Год назад +2

    Bucket! Would love a soft luggage comparison! Also would love a review of the Calpak Luka carry on!

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @laws1414
    @laws1414 Год назад +2

    soft sided THULE carry-on or the soft sided THINK TANK ROLLER DERBY if I'm taking camera gear, I like hardshell but hate the 50 50 split. I have a 70/30 hardshell for my checked bag, its more like a trunk and is fabulous in a hotel room for not taking up too much space.

  • @Primo_extracts
    @Primo_extracts 7 месяцев назад

    Hard shells come wrapped in plastic, which can be left on protect the case from scratches for quite a long time, obviously depending on the user and multiple other variables. I have a hard shell that you can sit on and ride. You should see the looks like it going down the terminal look at the airport, but to be quite honest I'm surprised more people don't have them. Point is when I got my ride on luggage I didn't even know how to plastic wrap on it until a couple years of use when I started to see some wear around one of the corners and I thought it looked odd and then I realized I hadn't even removed the plastic. 😂

  • @roboliver9980
    @roboliver9980 Год назад +1

    Find soft lighter and easier to squeeze into an airline size checker if required. When flying hand luggage and budget airline those two things matter as weight and size restrictions keep getting worse.

  • @Bluejay_travels
    @Bluejay_travels Год назад +1

    Bucket. My family had excellent experiences with the soft sided carry on that used to be available at Costco (“Kirkland” brand). But they stopped making/ carrying them. The wheels on my 1999 Kirkland crumbled a few years ago. I haven’t replaced it (or gotten rid of it) yet because I haven’t found anything as practical. (And haven’t traveled that way/ much since COVID). The Kirkland was perfect 2-wheeler (you get more packing space with less ground clearance) with all the bells and whistles and a TRUE carry-on size unlike so many that actually run over.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад +1

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

    • @Bluejay_travels
      @Bluejay_travels Год назад +1

      I’d love to see reviews on 2-wheel international sized carry-on.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад +2

      @@Bluejay_travels Noted! Maybe coming soon! Had to keep it apples to apples so started with 4 but a 2 wheel roundup is very possible

  • @jpkelmar2627
    @jpkelmar2627 6 месяцев назад +1

    hard for checked, soft for cabin - always!

  • @daklakdigital3691
    @daklakdigital3691 Год назад

    HARD ARE BEST GOING THROUGH CUSTOMS - THEY ARE EASY TO CHECK / SWAB. However, l usually take one each, because of equipment l carry when travelling on business

  • @the.pineapple
    @the.pineapple 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate your video, but what I miss are concrete comparisons based on experience. I travel a lot, visit more than 100 different hotels per year. Till now I used old trusty Samsonite, two wheels. Additionally I also have a lot of work with people’s suitacases. What I discovered is that recognized luggage brands tend to last long and are sturdy. I saw how DG, Gucci and other similar brands are complete crap. What you want from your liggage is to be handy, easy to handle and have good wheels and handles. Look after recognized brands that are in the market for a long time. All other fancy brands don’t come even close, having wheels falling off, cases collapsing and handles flying off very soon. I would go with nylon soft as it is durable and light. 2 wheels tend to last longer. Simetrical split open are inconvinient IMO. Be sure to check the balance as I see many suitcases simply falling over once they are full. Remember you gotta haul all that when you travel, so keep it light and practical and dont fall for all the marketing features promoted which you’ll never use.

  • @christinaw.4626
    @christinaw.4626 Год назад

    Bucket ...i am currently using InUSA 4pc softshell luggage... purchased for about $120 a few years ago. Used once in 2021 to Colorado...did well

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @jeanneboe9565
    @jeanneboe9565 Год назад +2

    Bucket! I have trouble closing those clam-shell hard sided suitcases, especially on check in sized bags.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @rqchin
    @rqchin Год назад +2

    BUCKET. Would love to see a review like this for softshell luggage.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @michaelbeattie58
    @michaelbeattie58 Год назад +1

    Bucket, great video, also enjoyed the videos with your Dad in Israel, my wife & I just returned from there & they were a great help! Regards from Sydney Australia

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      Wow, thanks for watching! Appreciate you sharing that.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that soft luggage video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @jimwoo9552
    @jimwoo9552 8 месяцев назад +1

    For your carry-on luggage, spend the best you can afford. 90% of the time you will be handling it. For checked luggage, durability and economy. You'll be replacing those after 20 flight legs anyway.

  • @Wakara101
    @Wakara101 Год назад +3

    I always use soft sided bags. When I looked into which is better, I read multiple reviews that said hard shell bags are more likely to break them softsided bags.

  • @lisajohnson7233
    @lisajohnson7233 5 месяцев назад

    I bought a Level 8, used it twice, and then I couldn’t get it open-after I had it packed for a trip. The TSA lock flat out wouldn’t open. We finally bought a TSA key. That opened the case, but then we couldn’t get the key out. We threw the case away. 3:14

  • @robwolf2152
    @robwolf2152 8 месяцев назад

    I go with the soft as weight is usually an issue. If airlines only cared about the size of luggage, I would likely go hard case, especially for checked bags - sometimes you need that soft case to squeeze the bag in the overhead.

  • @wasmadeinthe80s
    @wasmadeinthe80s Год назад

    Hardshell for Carry-On because my Carry-On paired with my backpack are going to have everything of value plus "just in case" items if my Checked back gets lost. Checked Bag though? Soft Sided all the way because the only thing in there is going to be clothes and a few other random items, don't really care how banged around it gets.

  • @lroke2947
    @lroke2947 6 месяцев назад

    I used to have 3 different mid-size soft shell suitcases that I really liked and mainly used to travel to SEA for winter. And somehow each of them returned from the second trip with a broken side panel (well, one also had a wheel disintegrate). So I switched to hard shell. Four years later, this January, they somehow broke it as well -- a crack on the bottom roughly around the mounting point of one of the wheels. My next one will be a hard shell again, though. I've got until first snow or so to find one that speaks to me.

  • @sandrahand5338
    @sandrahand5338 Год назад +2

    Bucket. We use soft sided carryon TravelPro.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @aca2983
    @aca2983 Месяц назад

    I plan to do more travel after having recently spent 2 weeks abroad and congratulating myself for converting to the carry-on lifestyle :-) I decided on both. A Travelpro will be my soft-sider, and I also intend to get a Level8 Road Warrior or Luminous- with the caveat that the hard case will be primarily for car travel. And I can't help it- I know in my brain that soft-side is more practical for my typical use case, but the hard cases are just so much more s*xy and I just plain want one. Sometimes we must suffer for fashion.

  • @sneezygibz6403
    @sneezygibz6403 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hard shell for checked bag and soft shell for carry on.

  • @rodneynoriel1528
    @rodneynoriel1528 Год назад +1

    If you prefer zippers on a hard or soft shell… just get soft shell. A hard shell is much better with a frame and clasp…. If you get a zipper just go soft shell. If you’ve never used a hard shell with a frame and clasp instead of zippers.. it so quick and easy to open and close. The best feature of a hard shell.

  • @jonushow
    @jonushow Год назад

    Bucket! I’m due for new luggage after years with my soft shell (always had soft shells growing up). I was leaning towards the hard shell but a feature I never knew I had all these years was the “bucket” design! Clamshells take up a lot of space and I’d rather have one full side over two halves. I’ll have to check out your soft shell reviews next! Maybe I’ll just spray a few coats of waterproofing too. Side note, I hope you review the Solgaard next, the closet feature is neat but I’m skeptical about durability and the locking feature. I feel one odd drop and the locks can unlock… gameover!

  • @terrysjollyholiday6351
    @terrysjollyholiday6351 Год назад +1

    bucket, leaning toward soft shell

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @ernesto-dev
    @ernesto-dev Год назад

    I started reading the comments halfway through the video, and was wondering why so many comments started with “Bucket!”. Had to get to the end to realize why 😄

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @brianthomas-f2r
    @brianthomas-f2r 4 месяца назад

    I have to say the D U P B A G Y bags are still pretty darn cute. I will buy that! Very satisfied with the price!

  • @scottfranco1962
    @scottfranco1962 8 месяцев назад

    I became an instant convert to hardshell luggage in Barcelona. They scrubbed our plane and reassigned us to another. Fine. But they left the luggage on a tram out in the pouring rain, and our softside luggage was soaked through.

  • @DEBRAL2
    @DEBRAL2 Год назад +1

    Bucket please. Loving this channel.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @1971ChevelleSS
    @1971ChevelleSS 9 месяцев назад

    Should check out the soft shell tactical style ones that are made of higher materials. Most are 1000 denier cordura ballistic fabric YKK double coil zippers.

  • @MicahFischettiyr
    @MicahFischettiyr 3 месяца назад

    Bags in D U P B A G Y are quite exquisite, and the workmanship is also meticulous. There is almost no difference from the original ones, and they are great value!

  • @Bubblez914
    @Bubblez914 Год назад +1

    BUCKET! I have the Delsey Paris Chatelet medium hardside suitcase, the under seat carry-on, and the matching backpack. I had such a hard time fitting everything I needed for a week long business trip in Minnesota in November. I bought the 19" carry-on for a 4-day, 4 night trip to Vegas this summer and I promptly returned that bag. I don't know how anyone can pack for a trip like that with only a hard side carry-on. My soft side suitcase has been my go-to if I'm going the carry-on and personal item route.

    • @awaytogether
      @awaytogether  Год назад

      I made that video! Here you go >> ruclips.net/video/Jl6fXuWhtcc/видео.html Check it out and give me your thoughts!

  • @nyctilia
    @nyctilia 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot! Finally a really informative video that addresses what is important to look for!

  • @darroncrick9993
    @darroncrick9993 8 месяцев назад

    Considering the strict policy for carry on and the extra cost of hold luggage. We just carry on regulation sized shoulder bags. When there is a limit of 7kg, why waste over 2kg on a wheelie framed thing. The shoulder bag weighs next to nothing so you can maximise your stuff and avoid using hold luggage altogether in most cases. Grab a free airport trolley and just breeze straight past the carrousel on your way to the front of the line at border control. Easy.

  • @jillbaum8813
    @jillbaum8813 Год назад

    I use a hard shell. On my last trip to London they made everyone with a soft expandable bag check it! They were not happy!

  • @bridgetteschnider4410
    @bridgetteschnider4410 Год назад

    Also, I like knowing which ones can handle bumpy surfaces like ginalyons mentioned.