✈️ Travel Smart, Travel Stylish!
The Samsonite Freeform 28-Inch Large Luggage is a lightweight, durable suitcase designed for the modern traveler. Made from scratch-resistant polypropylene, it features a spacious interior with organizational elements, four 360° spinner wheels for easy mobility, and a TSA-approved lock for security. Backed by a 10-year warranty, this suitcase is built to withstand the rigors of travel while keeping your belongings safe and stylish.
Shell Type | Hard |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Item Weight | 9.59 Pounds |
Storage Volume | 8962.62 Square Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.9"L x 13.8"W x 31.1"H |
Size | Checked-Large 28-Inch |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Navy |
Strap Type | Stretchable |
Lock Type | Combination Lock |
Capacity | 9.5 Pounds |
Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
Additional Features | Wheel, Expandable |
Wheel Type | Spinner |
Number of wheels | 4 |
R**R
You can nest 21/24/28-inch together, but 28-inch must be expanded
So I just got the 24-inch size, after previously getting a set of the 21-inch and 28-inch. With the size difference between the 21-inch carry-on model and the 28-inch checked baggage size, there is of course no problem with putting the smaller one inside the 28-inch.Unfortunately the 21-inch, like all carry-on luggage, really only holds enough for a couple of days by itself. So I wanted to get the 24-inch middle size. Anything larger than 21 inches will need to be checked, in case anyone is still not sure about that. Some airlines will even complain if your 21-inch case is expanded and can't fit easily in the provided metal frame baggage size tester you see at a lot of gates or check-in counters. So be careful about leaving the 21-inch size expanded when you're actually trying to use it as a carry-on.I was hesitant to order the 24-inch because I wasn't certain that it would successfully nest inside the 28-inch model. I could find no information on this in the answered questions or anywhere in online reviews of these exact "Freeform" luggage models. The dimensional difference between the 24 and 28-inch models isn't nearly as much as between the 21 and 28-inch models.This is potentially very important if you either A) live in a very small place to begin with, or B) wind up in a very cramped hotel room (or even just one with a really awkward layout) where they don't provide a decent spot to store both a 24-inch and a 28-inch luggage case separately without one of them really being in the way. Closets are typically just big enough to store one or the other size, but probably not both if you can't nest them first. Trying to stack them vertically will typically just use up all available space for hanging outerwear in an already tiny hotel closet.I took a chance and ordered it anyway, without knowing the answer. The news is mostly good. I found that the 21-inch fits easily within the 24-inch. So that was a very good start. But the 28-inch won't quite close with the 24-inch inside. Not nearly as easily as when I fit the 21-inch into the 24-inch. Seems like the 24-inch is a bit too thick. Luckily, all three models have an expansion zipper around the middle. Once the largest case is expanded, the main zipper will successfully close all the way around with the 24-inch inside.So, technically, you can nest all three together, 21/24/28, as a set. You just have to expand the 28-inch case first. The complete set of three cases will then take up a couple of inches more room than expected in the front-side to back-side dimension wherever you decide to store it. I don't think I would recommend trying to compress it to re-close the expansion zipper and then leave it that way in long term storage. Probably not a good idea.As for a review of the cases themselves, they have been pretty sturdy so far, and they are pretty lightweight without really feeling flimsy at all. The double wheels on each corner provide more stability and ability to roll over slightly rough surfaces like tiled walkways, moderate carpeting and asphalt, compared to spinner cases that only put a single inline-skate type wheel on each corner. I really dislike those. And of course they are all spinners, which is a far superior arrangement to tilt-and-roll types of luggage. You can actually put quite a large bag (like a ~30LB backpack) on top of any of these sizes and still roll the whole thing around on its four wheels without too much trouble. The larger sizes will be more stable, but even the 21-inch isn't too bad.Put two of these spinners back to back and it's not too difficult to hold the extended handles together with one hand and angle the two so that you can use your knee behind the larger one to get it going, and then push the smaller one along in front of the bigger one. Once they start moving it works out pretty well.The sides are plastic and tend to develop a lot of static when the humidity is low. So you may wind up with a lot of dust/hair all over them if you lay them down on a carpet before a thorough vacuuming. Rubbing the outside with a dryer sheet may help with this.Some colors seem to have a glossy finish. The navy blue and others have a sort of tiny diamond-shaped matte texture except in the grooves. They will all get scratched as soon as they go through even a single airport baggage system. It may be less obvious on the lighter colors. But the really light colors will show the black marks from luggage belts much more easily. Just remember that they are hard sided, so no outer pockets or fabric on front/back to get torn up easily like soft-sided luggage, and they have expansion zippers, which a lot of hard-sided luggage don't include. So just pick the color you like and try not to worry about it. And they do go on sale now and then. I was able to get the first set of 21/28 for under two hundred. I think they are kind of overpriced most of the time.
B**D
Stylish, Durable, and Travel-Ready – A Perfect Carry-On
I recently picked up the Samsonite Carry-On in Sage Green, and it’s quickly become my favorite piece of luggage. Not only is it beautiful to look at, but it’s also incredibly functional and thoughtfully designed for travelers.Design & Aesthetics:The sage green color is gorgeous—subtle, modern, and stands out just enough at the airport without being flashy. The exterior has a sleek, minimal look with just the right touch of sophistication. I’ve gotten several compliments already!Durability:This carry-on feels solid and well-constructed. The shell holds up well to scuffs and bumps, and the zippers are smooth and sturdy. It handled a recent weekend trip without a scratch. Definitely the quality you'd expect from Samsonite.Interior Layout:The interior is spacious and well-organized, with compression straps and a zippered divider that keeps everything in place. There’s plenty of room for 2-3 days’ worth of clothes, shoes, and essentials. I love the mesh pockets for smaller items and toiletries.Maneuverability:The spinner wheels glide effortlessly, and the telescoping handle is comfortable and sturdy. It rolls smoothly through tight airport spaces and fits perfectly in overhead compartments.If you’re looking for a carry-on that combines style, function, and reliability, this Samsonite option is an excellent choice. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and looks great while doing it. Highly recommend for frequent flyers and weekend travelers alike!
P**A
Cute quality luggage
I love this luggage! It’s so cute and sturdy! I love that the combo lock is on the top of the suitcase, others I have had were on the side. The handle feels very sturdy and the wheels rolls effortlessly. The inside has a good amount of storage and the material is good quality. I love samsonite, can’t go wrong with this brand.
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