

🧳 Charge, lock, roll — the ultimate carry-on for the modern jetsetter!
The SwissGear 7272 Energie is a sleek, hard-sided carry-on suitcase featuring a rugged polycarbonate shell, 4 cm expandable capacity, and 8 multi-directional spinner wheels for effortless mobility. It integrates TSA-approved security and USB charging ports (USB-A & USB-C) for on-the-go device power. Designed with smart internal organization and a telescopic handle, it balances durability, tech-savvy convenience, and style for the discerning traveler.















| ASIN | B0DDPYTQVR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,756,955 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 2,166 in Carry-Ons |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (182) |
| Date First Available | 20 Aug. 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | SwissGear |
| Product Dimensions | 182.88 x 182.88 x 48.26 cm |
T**N
After buying 2 other suitcases from popular brands and returning them, I was down to Swissgear and samsonite. I went to target and tested out these 2 brands and then bought Swissgear from Amazon. I am very happy with my purchase. Great size, it expands, it has a lock system, it has a charger set up (power bank not included), rolls in 360degrees and is HARDY. Get it! Cough up the $$$ and get it!!!
C**O
Me encantó , súper práctica .. muy completa al 100%
K**H
Delivered an hr ago...checking it all out! I assume these zippers weren't meant to be missing the pull tab. Wondering if there is anything I can do to have that corrected. It's the zippers of the lining on both sides. It's probably not a huge deal but feels so odd that they are both missing. Anyone else come across this?
A**V
Good product. Best for carry on.
L**.
I was shopping for my first hard case carry-on, and I guess I expected it to feel more protective than a soft case. This was smaller than I expected (my bad for not measuring my current one that holds more), but I was shocked at how little there is for protection on this. The walls feel like they could easily be crushed or punctured, and the zipper closure relies on the strength of the thin fabric that's attached to the case. If this was only used for carry-on, it might be okay, but I wouldn't trust checking a suitcase like this. It does roll very nicely and looks great. I might stick with a soft case that isn't going to be ruined the minute it gets tossed around.
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