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The Hanke 20 Inch Carry-On Luggage features a unique front-opening design crafted from durable 4-layer Bayer polycarbonate with a scratch-resistant diamond texture. It includes an airline-approved TSA combination lock, 8 smooth spinner wheels, and an adjustable telescopic handle, making it the perfect lightweight (7.9 lbs) 35.3L capacity suitcase for hassle-free, stylish travel.



S**E
Smooth Rolling and Ultra Lightweight!
This carry-on rolling luggage is an absolute game-changer! It’s incredibly lightweight, making it so easy to lift and maneuver, even when fully packed. The wheels roll smoothly across all surfaces, whether I’m rushing through the airport or navigating city streets. The design is sleek and stylish, but what really stands out is how effortlessly it glides—no wobbling or struggling to keep it straight. Plus, it fits perfectly in overhead bins, making it the perfect travel companion. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase and highly recommend it to anyone looking for reliable and easy-to-use luggage!
B**K
Great bag, but big
This is a great suitcase. I was able to do a 7 day trip no problem. It does not fit carry on sizing for WestJet, however it does fit in the overhead if not checked. Great colour which is a little darker than the photo
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HERMOSA
me encanto, vi varios comentarios malos pero la neta es una super buena compra me encanto
S**H
Handled everything that was thrown at it
I wanted to wait until we had a major trip before writing a review. We completed a 22-day trip overseas and this luggage handled spectacularly. Here is a breakdown of what we wanted, and how it performed:Hard shell that won't crack or dent- I literally tripped trying to get both mine and my wife's suitcases onto a shinkansen (bullet train) and drove my knee with 190 pounds behind it right into the the center of one suitcase. Nothing. No damage at all.Wheels that move and don't break- Japan has yellow raised textures on the sidewalks for the visually impaired throughout the cities, it can can play merry havoc with suitcase wheels. These wheels danced right over them and always stayed on track. On smooth surfaces the suitcases felt like they were floating. Side note: Put the suitcase on its side when on a train or hill, if you cannot hold on to it, the suitcase will take off on you!Zipper: So far, so good. Easy to use, didn't get stuck, and didn't come open.Lock and zipper pull-tabs: the built in lock is nice, but I know just how rough airlines are, almost all of my past suitcases have had zipper tabs ripped off. I used a suitcase cover to ensure these were protected. I wish the company had a little bump-out on either side of the zipper lock so that the zipper pulls would be better protected, but we had no issues.FRONT OPENING!!: This was a really big deal for us. We wanted hard shell, but I hate the clam-shell designs that are everywhere. Hanke got it! It worked perfectly. So happy with how this functioned. We had a Delsey, front opening suitcase, and the zipper really could not handle the corners, just not a good design. The zippers failed too quickly, which was a shame, because otherwise Delsey makes a good bag.Handle: So comfortable and easy to adjust. I like a recessed button so that I am not constantly changing the handle height accidentally (looking at you Samsonite).Size: We got the 26-inch and thought it was overkill, but we wanted a slightly larger checked bag because there is no option to expand this suitcase. We left for Japan with half-empty bags, and they were packed when we came home. It was relaxing not worrying about organizing and space for the return, we just shoved everything in, and still came in under weight. Again, it was a longer trip, and we picked up some nice ceramics on our travels (nothing broke on the way home, the hard-shell did its job!) but maybe a smaller one for week-long trips.Hard-shell and color: Let's face it, white is going to show everything, but I'd rather be able to pick my suitcase out at luggage return and the suitcase covers not only protected the zipper pulls, but kept the scuff marks off the luggage. The luggage was strong! Very strong.Overall: I have to say, with a few domestic trips, and its first international under its belt, these suitcases have proven to be the best we have had in ages. At this price-point, I have not had anything perform as well- and I have gone through a few! I have been so frustrated with wheels that don't track, handles that break, zippers that fail, or soft-shells that look like box cutters were taken to them during loading.Let's put it this way, even if the wheels had broken off, I would buy this suitcase again. We brutalized the luggage this trip, and it took it all. I fully expected something to break at some point, just the fact that it didn't has made me a fan.
G**K
Great carry on bag
I bought the Hanke carry on for myself and the TydeCkare carry on for my daughter and both are great carry on bags. Bought both from Amazon and thought I'd compare the two.Cost:TydeCkare was 100 with a 10 dollar coupon so ended up at $90Hanke was more expensive at $120Both seem to fluctuate on price with coupons or special prime deals.Looks:The Hanke wins hands down with a great matte white that holds up well. The TydeCkare was a metallic blue that also looks nice but not as sleek.Function:The TydeCkare is actually slightly bigger as the front pockets on both are designed slightly differently. The end result means the TydeCkare has more space inside the luggage compartment with a similar space for the front pocket.I would add the design of the front pocket on both is amazing and gives you quick access to electronics, passports or whatever else you decide to put in there.Locks- the Hanke wins hands down as you can lock the front compartment and the main compartment separately and unlock one or the other as needed. The TydeCkare has one locking mechanism with loops for the other compartment. Both are secure but the Hanke is far easier and more convenient to use.Other comments- the TydeCkare has a slight issue with one of the zips sticking but I'm hoping that works itself out and both have only been used for one trip and both were fine.Overall I'm happy with the Hanke as it looks better and the locking function is more convenient. However, the TydeCkare was $30 cheaper and offers a little more space which is valuable for a carry on. I am a bit worried on the longevity of the TydeCkare but will update the review should I see issues in any upcoming trips.In summary- glad I picked the Hanke but the TydeCKare is a great alternative at a cheaper price.
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