Janeway Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 I want to buy my children a 20 inch carry-on style suitcase to add to their Christmas presents. But I see there’s hard sided and soft sided. I actually prefer the soft sided but hurts I didn’t seems to be with popular, so I’m kind of torn on what to get because now I realize it seems to be about 50-50 of what people have. Any advice? Also, we are not actually planning on flying anywhere, but we have taken to taking little one in tonight, vacations places, and they like to pack their own suitcases or pack their suitcases to go to friends houses. Maybe they will find somewhere, but I doubt it. It would be nice if their suitcases lasted into their adult years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 Polycarbonate hardshell with 360 spinner wheels. You want something that can handle sitting in the rain on the tarmac and then getting tossed 10’ into the back of a dirty luggage carousel intake. Hardshells are easier to wipe up with disinfectant wipes also. Dh’s luggage when he traveled full time saw.some.things! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarita Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 Soft suitcase. Counter to what one would think I've found soft suitcases to be able to take much more of a beating than a hard-shell. I have the dented hard-shell suitcases to prove it. I've never had a $$$$ hard-shelled suitcase so I don't know if I get into that range if they are better at taking the hits. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pitterpatter Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 Soft. We can't figure out why anyone would like hard. We find them difficult to pack in even with packing cubes. 🤷🏻♀️ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pitterpatter Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 The wheels are what always get broken on our luggage anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEmama Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 We prefer soft, carry on size backpacks for the versatility and ease. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wintermom Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 Soft bags that are small enough to be a "personal bag" so there is no additional charges. I prefer a backpack as it's easier to go hands-free at the airport. And a backpack can be used for a lot more than just travel. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmasc Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 Soft. I don’t like the way you have to open hard side all the way flat—takes up too much room to do that. With a soft, it can be pushed against the wall and opened with one side going up the wall. (does that make sense??—I can’t figure out how to word it correctly!) 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bootsie Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 I find it really depends upon why you are travelling, how you are travelling, and what you are packing. On balance, I prefer soft-sided. It is usually lighter-weight and has more "give". It can be easier to squish into trunk space or other tight spaces. It takes up less room to store at home when not in use. For smaller bags for younger people, a backpack-style duffel often makes more sense than wheeled luggage. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starr Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 We’ve moved to hard sided. I see some have an expanding zipper which would be helpful. The dimensions are the most important for carry on. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janeway Posted October 19, 2023 Author Share Posted October 19, 2023 1 hour ago, mmasc said: Soft. I don’t like the way you have to open hard side all the way flat—takes up too much room to do that. With a soft, it can be pushed against the wall and opened with one side going up the wall. (does that make sense??—I can’t figure out how to word it correctly!) I totally did not even think about the laying it out flat issue! I will completely and definitely go with the soft side now. We had hard side suitcases when I was little (the 70's) and it was hard to guage how much to pack or where to lay things on the hard side suit cases. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corraleno Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 For a carry on, it's so much easier to just unzip an outside pocket when you need to pull out toiletries or electronics, vs opening the whole thing with a hard case. Even if you're just traveling by car, outside pockets are much more convenient IMO. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hannah Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 I prefer a backpack that can also be stored under the seat if needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laura Corin Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) Soft with good wheels. The hard ones weigh too much. I've done a lot of travelling and never yearned for a hard case. Edited October 19, 2023 by Laura Corin 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theelfqueen Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 I am a hard sided suitcase person.. with 360 wheels. In a not-black color (easier to spot on a luggage carousel). I usually pick up luggage at TJ Maxx. I carry a backpack as a personal item but I need a carry on sized bag more often. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KungFuPanda Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 I'm all about the smaller, soft-sided, under-the-seat sized carry-ons. I picked up a really cute one at TJ Max for much less than the amazon price. It's like the one in the link but a blue plaid. I experienced a full flight and the airport staff going down the line telling a BUNCH of people with the big hard-sided carry-on bags that they had to check them. I couldn't believe the size of these carry-ons. I collapsed my handle and picked it up. I was all "it's just me and my little ol' satchel here." They breezed right by me and got the people all around me. I packed for a week with that thing so it was all I needed. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEmama Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 11 minutes ago, KungFuPanda said: I'm all about the smaller, soft-sided, under-the-seat sized carry-ons. I picked up a really cute one at TJ Max for much less than the amazon price. It's like the one in the link but a blue plaid. I experienced a full flight and the airport staff going down the line telling a BUNCH of people with the big hard-sided carry-on bags that they had to check them. I couldn't believe the size of these carry-ons. I collapsed my handle and picked it up. I was all "it's just me and my little ol' satchel here." They breezed right by me and got the people all around me. I packed for a week with that thing so it was all I needed. Ooh, that's a nice one! I know you said you could fit enough for a week; do you mind sharing generally what that looks like? We have a trip coming up that I might want a second bag for, but I'm allergic to checking luggage and this looks perfect if I go that route. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 I have been trying to find a suitcase to fit my needs, and being very frustrated. I've sent back everything I've purchased in the last years. Including a couple hardsides (and softsides) . . . . I think hardside is currently what's popular. Both of my girls have replaced their softside with hardside. what do your kids prefer? or do they not know enough to have a preference? One of the things I prefer about softside is outside pockets. I was also very unhappy to find the travelpro hardside I bought didn't have a built in place for an ID tag. . kind need one flush with the suitcase so it won't get ripped off. The hardside seem to need those packing cubes to keep things from rolling around even more than the softsides do. if you get a spinner - make sure it won't faint if you want it to carry a tote bag on top while pulling it along. . . . oh, that was a miserable trip . . . It went back as soon as I got home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scholarly Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 Along the same lines, if you have the soft-sided carry on, what packing cubes do you like? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 16 minutes ago, KungFuPanda said: I'm all about the smaller, soft-sided, under-the-seat sized carry-ons. I picked up a really cute one at TJ Max for much less than the amazon price. It's like the one in the link but a blue plaid. I experienced a full flight and the airport staff going down the line telling a BUNCH of people with the big hard-sided carry-on bags that they had to check them. I couldn't believe the size of these carry-ons. I collapsed my handle and picked it up. I was all "it's just me and my little ol' satchel here." They breezed right by me and got the people all around me. I packed for a week with that thing so it was all I needed. be sure and check your preferred airlines underseat sizes. they vary. I've been looking for a wheeled carry on that I can stow my laptop in - but will also fit under the seat. . . . never the twain shall meet. I have a backpack that fits, but it's not wheeled . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KungFuPanda Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 3 minutes ago, MEmama said: Ooh, that's a nice one! I know you said you could fit enough for a week; do you mind sharing generally what that looks like? We have a trip coming up that I might want a second bag for, but I'm allergic to checking luggage and this looks perfect if I go that route. I wore my boots and packed my flats. Between wearing and packing I left with 3 pairs of pants, 1 dress, 2 pair of shoes, I set flannel pjs, a silk scarf, tights, 7 sets of undies and socks, 3 bras, 4 long-sleeved shirts, 3 short sleeved shirts, a sweatshirt, and make-up. I wore my heaviest clothes/shoes and wore my plane blankie and pillow like a shawl. I carried backpack style purse and that's where I kept my snacks and my quart bag of liquids. I do think I was gone for 5 or 6 days and not actually seven. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corraleno Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 @scholarly I like these packing cubes from eBag. There are cheaper ones but these are very sturdy with strong zippers; I've had them for at least a decade, we travel a lot, and they are still in perfect condition. You can also get smaller sets and individual pieces if you need different sizes. Each person in my family has a different color, so if someone needs to put a cube in someone else's bag (usually mine, lol) it's easy to tell who it belongs to, and it's so convenient for keeping everyone's clothes separate when there are multiple people staying in the same hotel room. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 33 minutes ago, gardenmom5 said: I've been looking for a wheeled carry on that I can stow my laptop in - but will also fit under the seat. . . . never the twain shall meet. My wheeled laptop briefcase can go under the seat if it is not packed to full capacity with clothes (else its too tall). My wheeled laptop backpack is too long/wide. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEmama Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 33 minutes ago, KungFuPanda said: I wore my boots and packed my flats. Between wearing and packing I left with 3 pairs of pants, 1 dress, 2 pair of shoes, I set flannel pjs, a silk scarf, tights, 7 sets of undies and socks, 3 bras, 4 long-sleeved shirts, 3 short sleeved shirts, a sweatshirt, and make-up. I wore my heaviest clothes/shoes and wore my plane blankie and pillow like a shawl. I carried backpack style purse and that's where I kept my snacks and my quart bag of liquids. I do think I was gone for 5 or 6 days and not actually seven. Thanks! That's more than I take for 2-3 weeks, lol, so now I'm very interested in trying one out. I love the ease of a backpack (no worries on cobbles!) but it'd be nice to fit a bag under the seat only. Especially on cheapo airlines like Ryanair, where even our eBag packs are too big to be free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 21 minutes ago, Arcadia said: My wheeled laptop briefcase can go under the seat if it is not packed to full capacity with clothes (else its too tall). My wheeled laptop backpack is too long/wide. Do you have a link? You can message me if you don't want post it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 27 minutes ago, gardenmom5 said: Do you have a link? You can message me if you don't want post it. The underseat dimensions varies by plane models unfortunately. I am seeing “18 by 14 by 8 inches” as well as “14 x 12 x 9 inches” and “17 by 10 by 9 inches” Mine are old models. My non leather one is similar to this Amazon Basics model (17 by 14.5”) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VIM9VQ8 My leather one is similar to this (13"H x 17"L x 7"W) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00061NL86?th=1&psc=1 When my husband use mine as business trip luggage. He put a few days worth of clothing in the main compartment and use it as a carry on. He just take out his laptop from the laptop compartment before putting it in the airplane overhead compartment. Without clothing, it can slide under the seat. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bootsie Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 2 hours ago, gardenmom5 said: be sure and check your preferred airlines underseat sizes. they vary. I've been looking for a wheeled carry on that I can stow my laptop in - but will also fit under the seat. . . . never the twain shall meet. I have a backpack that fits, but it's not wheeled . . . Have you checked someplace like Office Max? We have had several wheeled computer/briefcases in the past. DH has also had a rolling backpack/briefacse which was fairly roomy for some packing and would fit under the seat on most planes. Also, I have a small carry-on Osprey suitcase that is wheeled, will fit under the seat on most flights and has a padded front pocket for a laptop. I bought it on sale at REI. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted October 19, 2023 Share Posted October 19, 2023 16 minutes ago, Bootsie said: Have you checked someplace like Office Max? We have had several wheeled computer/briefcases in the past. DH has also had a rolling backpack/briefacse which was fairly roomy for some packing and would fit under the seat on most planes. Also, I have a small carry-on Osprey suitcase that is wheeled, will fit under the seat on most flights and has a padded front pocket for a laptop. I bought it on sale at REI. They're gone from my area. (even staples just closed - but not sure if it was that location, or the strip mall owner is doing something to the building. I could have sworn when I drove past a few weeks later the roof had been completely torn down and you could see daylight through the doors.. I wouldn't have considered REI to be a place to get a wheeled laptop bag. I'll look online. The local stores are small - and I don't want to go into Seattle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 IMO, there’s a huge difference between a carryon and a personal item. Our next trip (coming up soon) is three weeks in Europe. I am traveling personal item only—I can tuck it under my seat and not worry about someone wanting to check my bag. Carryon = polycarb hardside. Personal item = soft with pockets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ottakee Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 5 hours ago, prairiewindmomma said: IMO, there’s a huge difference between a carryon and a personal item. Our next trip (coming up soon) is three weeks in Europe. I am traveling personal item only—I can tuck it under my seat and not worry about someone wanting to check my bag. Carryon = polycarb hardside. Personal item = soft with pockets. You are packing for 3 weeks in Europe with just an under the seat personal item? Can you share what you are bringing? i am heading to Italy next spring so want to travel as light as I can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DawnM Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 Soft, I much prefer soft. I got an e-bags soft sided and I love it. It can expand for a checked bag or zip smaller for a carry on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matrips Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 We all have the backpack style suitcases from Hynes Eagle. Love them! We have the larger 42-44L type ones. The dimensions qualify for carryons in the US and Europe. So much better than losing luggage! That’s all we bring on trips anymore. We also have and use packing cubes- they’re amazing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 (edited) 59 minutes ago, Ottakee said: You are packing for 3 weeks in Europe with just an under the seat personal item? Can you share what you are bringing? i am heading to Italy next spring so want to travel as light as I can. Wearing: jeans, wool long sleeved shirt, crew neck sweater, the usual underbits—notably my bra with the thicker underwire, black shoes I can walk all day in (25,000 steps) easily, travel belt under clothing Packing: Black Prana pants—these are quick dry, wrinkle free, have a subtle zippable pocket, and fold down very compactly 1 synthetic dressier blouse 1 base layer shirt that I am using as a pajamas shirt (traveling with family, so no pajamas bottom)/extra warm layering piece if I need it 2 spare pairs unders, 3 pairs wool socks (anticipating rainy fall weather, I like to sleep in dry clean wool socks if in a building where they turn the heat off at night—not uncommon in Europe), comfy sports bra https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/slibb-hanger-with-8-grip-clips-00499004/ This, to dry my undies and socks at night for a few of the nights we wont be in a house and need to do sink laundry because of travel plans Laundry detergent sheets (can tear a bit up and handwash with them) My thule tech case with chargers, adapters, spare battery https://www.thule.com/en-us/organizers/electronic-organizers/thule-subterra-powershuttle-mini-_-3204137 menstrual supplies—I have allergies to a lot of products, and although my cycles are whacked with perimenopause, it looks likely this is going to happen on my trip Medicines—bottles decanted into pill baggies with pharmacy labels attached (full quart sized bag of these) travel toiletries—minimal, will stop in if more is needed—quart sized ziplock for these, foldable toothbrush packable shopping bag (folds down to 2”x3” size) Outside pocket of bag: foldable spork in a sandwich ziplock, pen, tiny notepad, mints, pocket kleenex, tiny bottle of advil, a couple of doses of loperamide, a few bandaids, handwashing soap sheets https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Disposable-Scented-Foaming-Confetti/dp/B09N74RVX4/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=soap+sheets&qid=1697842365&sr=8-5 Kf94 face masks Clearly, I don’t mind doing laundry on the go, but I can go three days between laundry if needed. If I was going at a different time of year, I would travel with a wool dress, a cardigan, a shirt, and a pair of yoga pants that look like leggings and that would be my personal item capsule wardrobe. My feet are just being grouchy enough that shoe choice is demanding I take two pairs of trousers instead of a dress for a better mix. Fwiw, we are all traveling this way—the Kanken backpack I am taking is trickier to pack than the CabinMax bags off of amazon. The Kanken has a foam removable support inside, though, and if we get stuck for hours in a crowded airport, I need the foam pad for a seat cushion off of the floor. The other advantage of traveling personal item sized is that if you have to check out of your hotel but are still sightseeing before you depart the city that day, you can easily take your bag with you. ETA: once I deplete my masks, menstrual supplies, and meds, I should have room for a few small souvenirs Edited October 20, 2023 by prairiewindmomma 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ottakee Posted October 20, 2023 Share Posted October 20, 2023 9 minutes ago, prairiewindmomma said: Wearing: jeans, wool long sleeved shirt, crew neck sweater, the usual underbits—notably my bra with the thicker underwire, black shoes I can walk all day in (25,000 steps) easily, travel belt under clothing Packing: Black Prana pants—these are quick dry, wrinkle free, have a subtle zippable pocket, and fold down very compactly 1 synthetic dressier blouse 1 base layer shirt that I am using as a pajamas shirt (traveling with family, so no pajamas bottom)/extra warm layering piece if I need it 2 spare pairs unders, 3 pairs wool socks (anticipating rainy fall weather, I like to sleep in dry clean wool socks if in a building where they turn the heat off at night—not uncommon in Europe), comfy sports bra https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/slibb-hanger-with-8-grip-clips-00499004/ This, to dry my undies and socks at night for a few of the nights we wont be in a house and need to do sink laundry because of travel plans Laundry detergent sheets (can tear a bit up and handwash with them) My thule tech case with chargers, adapters, spare battery https://www.thule.com/en-us/organizers/electronic-organizers/thule-subterra-powershuttle-mini-_-3204137 menstrual supplies—I have allergies to a lot of products, and although my cycles are whacked with perimenopause, it looks likely this is going to happen on my trip Medicines—bottles decanted into pill baggies with pharmacy labels attached (full quart sized bag of these) travel toiletries—minimal, will stop in if more is needed—quart sized ziplock for these, foldable toothbrush packable shopping bag (folds down to 2”x3” size) Outside pocket of bag: foldable spork in a sandwich ziplock, pen, tiny notepad, mints, pocket kleenex, tiny bottle of advil, a couple of doses of loperamide, a few bandaids, handwashing soap sheets https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Disposable-Scented-Foaming-Confetti/dp/B09N74RVX4/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=soap+sheets&qid=1697842365&sr=8-5 Kf94 face masks Clearly, I don’t mind doing laundry on the go, but I can go three days between laundry if needed. If I was going at a different time of year, I would travel with a wool dress, a cardigan, a shirt, and a pair of yoga pants that look like leggings and that would be my personal item capsule wardrobe. My feet are just being grouchy enough that shoe choice is demanding I take two pairs of trousers instead of a dress for a better mix. Fwiw, we are all traveling this way—the Kanken backpack I am taking is trickier to pack than the CabinMax bags off of amazon. The Kanken has a foam removable support inside, though, and if we get stuck for hours in a crowded airport, I need the foam pad for a seat cushion off of the floor. The other advantage of traveling personal item sized is that if you have to check out of your hotel but are still sightseeing before you depart the city that day, you can easily take your bag with you. ETA: once I deplete my masks, menstrual supplies, and meds, I should have room for a few small souvenirs That is awesome. I might need 2 pairs of shoes as we are hiking as well. I can backpack for 5 days in a backpack Including food, water,stove, tent, sleeping bag and air mattress. I just never know what to bring to wear. Layers are good. We will be there in April so weather could be quite variable. I will also need a Cpap (but that doesn’t count) and will have my kindle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bootsie Posted October 21, 2023 Share Posted October 21, 2023 52 minutes ago, prairiewindmomma said: Wearing: jeans, wool long sleeved shirt, crew neck sweater, the usual underbits—notably my bra with the thicker underwire, black shoes I can walk all day in (25,000 steps) easily, travel belt under clothing Wow! That is packing light. I could never get by with one pair of shoes. I have some comfy shoes that I can walk in a lot, but not on many consecuitve days. My feet seem to need a break from any particular pair of shoes every few days. Do you wash your jeans while traveling? I have given up on traveling with jeans because I find that they are just too difficult to wash and dry on the go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted October 21, 2023 Share Posted October 21, 2023 We are staying in a couple of different air bnbs that list (and show photos of) both a washer and dryer. I will wash my jeans then. On trips without access to laundry facilities, I prefer to travel with mostly wool clothing. I get more re-wears, it dries pretty quickly on just a hangar, and because I buy fine merino weaves, it packs down pretty compactly even before I zip the compression cube. On our last trip this summer I took two pairs of shoes, and when I do that I have to bump up to carryon bag. It’s more comfy to travel carryon bag—but I prefer to stay in a long time in one place if I am doing that. This trip has a lot of hopping, and I am 100% over dragging a lot of luggage places. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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