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You Had Me At Blue
By michael steffen on Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
If you're not all about the bells and whistles, then this might be it. I got the 3 piece Sky Max 2.0 CO/M/L set in blue after doing some searching and comparing different brands. Let me start by saying this is a great looking set of luggage the black accent fabric, zippers and shapes look awesome and you could get lost in the blue color. The interior of the cases has this peacock feather patterning that imo looks way better than some of the bland greys and checkerboarding of other cases. Here are the main takeaways that I wondered about when I was looking at this set: - Empty weight for 28" is 8.4lbs, 24" is 7.2lbs and carry-on is 5.7lbs - 108L capacity for 28" case, 73L for 24" case and 43L for the carry-on. - For the carry-on Delsey Paris gives internal dimensions of 19.5"x14"x9.75" with 1" of expansion. Without the spinners the external height is 20.5" (Most airlines *should* allow it). - The 28" and 24" checked bags both have TSA locks for the main compartment. The carry-on has none. - The set only has a 3 year warranty. The wheels spin and swivel effortlessly and, at least when empty, roll on carpet with little resistance. The zippers are alright, solid and I like that they color differentiated the expansion zippers in red so you don't mix them up with the others. All bags each have two front pockets, a shallow one on top and a deeper one below. The carry-on has an additional small pocket on the right side which could fit small electronics. My only gripe is the handles, the stitching seems secure but it's uneven and the handles aren't straight or center (illustrated in my pictures). The telescoping handles are also a little gritty and wobbly. Not super concerning, but I've seen other reviews note broken handles and, from what I'm seeing on mine, I wouldn't want to abuse them too much. Overall, it's a good looking and solid feeling luggage set. It doesn't come with many bells and whistles like USB, included toiletries bag, suite compartment, or internal dividers, but what it does have seems well thought out and well built.
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35 people found this helpful
Terrible Luggage
By V. Stewart on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
I travel for a living, so I know how long to expect luggage to last. After my first trip with the Delsey Paris bag, it was already showing a lot of wear and tear. I didn't like it, but I was okay with that. It's a very large suitcase, which is nice, but it does allow to overpack if you're not careful. If you do get close to that 50 lb mark, it does become hard to maneuver. The handle at the top is just not strong enough. Again, that's an annoyance, but I could deal with it. But on my 2nd trip with this bag, the bolts loosened on one of the wheels and now it's just barely holding on. I managed to get it home, but it won't survive another trip. As mentioned, I travel alot and have had many suitcases over the years, and sadly, this one the worst. Just very cheaply made. I've gone through their website to see if I can get it repaired, but I'm afraid just shipping it to the closest repair center will cost more than the luggage is worth. My recommendation? Don't buy it.
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