Amazon has a BF special right now on a Polycarbonate Delsey 25" spinner.
Can anybody recommend? 1) Some good luggage recommendations. The ones that you can pick up for cheap at Kohl’s or Marshalls are usually very heavy. I need a suitcase that is strong yet very light (and not too expensive)2) Good, not oversized hand luggage (that will fit under seat/overhead bin and not taken away by the flight attendants) that is sturdy and preferably rotating wheels!Thank You
Not IMHO, IIRC during sales Macy's usually has for cheaper.
The Polycarb is on sale for $180 after 50% off at Macys right now.$99.99 at Amazon BF.
Because they weigh next to nothing and are very durable (as OP requested)And who cares if luggage it's ugly. It's just luggage!
Also, an advantage of fabric suitcases is that they're expandable and it stretches out, while the hard ones are basically a hard box, either it fits or it doesn't, no squeezing in.. (at least that's the way I imagine).
-1, I've bought hard, expandable ones.
http://www.luggagepros.com/heys-usa-heys-quad-3-piece-spinner-set.shtml?utm_source=GoogleBase&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=Heys%20USA&utm_campaign=PID10884Look along the zipper and see if you can get an idea of how it expands... basically like all other expandable luggage.
I personally like material ones as it does "bend" making it easier to squeeze in places (car, overhead, etc). Also if putting under seat, its more comfortable for your feet to rest on material then a hard box!
Expandable is understandable, but I was thinking stretchable (in addition to expansion) -which is the nature of fabric.@yitzyul said it well too.
Generally you're allowed 62 total linear inches.