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The Best Carry On Luggage 2024 + How to Pick the Right Suitcase for You

Looking for the best carry-on luggage? We’ve been full-time travel bloggers for almost ten years and have tested many suitcases over the years. These are our favorites.

We love traveling light and have our minimalist packing down to an art. On longer trips, we each bring a carry-on and a backpack. On shorter trips, we carry our backpacks and sometimes share one carry-on.

In this post, we’re going to focus on carry-on luggage. If you prefer to travel with a backpack, check out our best travel backpack post.

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Last Updated: April 30, 2024

What to Look for in Carry-On Luggage

Before we get into our favorite suitcases, let’s talk about how to pick the best carry-on luggage for you.

Questions to Ask

  • What are your favorite airlines? The airlines you frequently travel with determine your bag’s size and weight limitations. Some are stricter than others, requiring everyone to measure their bags.
  • Do you have physical limitations? Spinners may be easier to move around than two-wheeled suitcases for some.
  • Where are you traveling? If you’re traveling domestically vs. internationally, there will be different size and weight limitations. It also matters if you’ll be in a big city, walking through cobblestone streets, or traveling to more remote destinations.
  • What will you be doing? The clothes and gear you pack can depend on your activities.
  • What is your travel style? Will you stay in one location or move from place to place? If you’re always on the go, consider a backpack instead.
  • Do you have specific gear you need to travel with? We always travel with camera gear and sometimes a tripod.

Features to Check

  • Dimensions: Most US airlines’ size limit is 22 x 14 x 9 inches, whereas international airlines’ limit is 12.7 x 15.7 x 9. Since they vary, consider which airlines you fly the most. We always opt for the smaller ones to fit on most planes. Measure your suitcase after you get it since the specs they show may be slightly off.
  • Weight: Most US airlines aren’t strict about weight (max is usually 40 lbs), but in Europe, they are more stringent with a limit of 17 lbs. Remember, the base weight will vary when you select your suitcase. You also want to be able to maneuver the bag and lift it into storage.
  • Hard Shell or Soft Shell: We used to love soft shell luggage but have switched over recently. Softshells are nice because they expand and can be stuffed into tighter spots, but we often see people overpack them to the point where they get stuck. Hard shell luggage is durable and more protective against the elements but is usually heavier.
  • Pockets and Organization: Do you want two wheels or spinners? Spinners are much smoother and easier to maneuver, but since wheels are considered in the dimensions, our million miler writer prefers the extra space you get with two-wheel suitcases for long trips.
  • Wheel Types: Do you want two wheels or spinners? Spinners are much smoother and easier to maneuver, but since wheels are considered in the dimensions, our million miler writer prefers the extra space you get with two wheels.
  • Color and Design: Even though we prioritize function, aesthetics matter too. Unique colors are easier to spot in a sea of black and navy luggage.

See More: 17 Best Travel Backpacks You Need to Check Out

Best Carry On Luggage

We use a few suitcases regularly and reserve certain ones for specific activity-based trips.

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1. Quince Carry-On Hard Shell Suitcase – Best Lightweight ($119.90) →

The Quince Carry-On is the perfect choice if you’re looking for a balance of lightweight and durability! They have a 20″ and 21″ version; we’ll focus on the 20″ here since that’s what we have. We love the simple, sleek design, and you can’t beat the price for the same quality.

Measurements: 22″ x 14.4″ x 9.1″
Weight: 6.2 lbs
Capacity: 40L

Pros

  • Great price.
  • Lightweight but durable
  • Water-resistant lining
  • Hinimoto spinner wheels
  • YKK zippers
  • TSA approved lock
  • 365-day trial

Cons

  • Only two color options (other models have more color options)
  • Not expandable

Pro Tip: We also checked out Away suitcases since they are so trendy, but Quince is virtually the same in quality and costs 60% less. Our friends had a hard time telling the difference between the two.

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2. AeroTrunk Pangolin – Best for Laptops ($189.95) →

The front of this carry-on has a pocket dedicated to give you easy access to your laptop, tablet, and travel documents. It’s a great option if you want to have your electronics in your suitcase but still have them easily accessible. They use quality components, and there is plenty of organization.

Measurements: 23″ x 15″ x 9.5″
Weight: 8 lbs
Capacity: 46L

Pros

  • It fits up to a 15.6″ laptop and is well-protected
  • 2″ expansion zipper
  • Lots of organization
  • Hinimoto spinner wheels
  • YKK zippers
  • TSA approved lock
  • 100-day trial

Cons

  • Front pocket makes the interior space smaller
  • On the heavier side
  • Only two color options

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3. Samsonite SXK Spinner Underseater – Best Mini Carry-on ($251.99) →

Samsonite has been a trusted brand among travelers for high-quality travel bags. They’ve been making suitcases since 1910. They also own Tumi, another brand known for high-end, quality suitcases.

A friend of mine got me a tiny suitcase from Europe years ago that I love. I’m 4’11, so even average carry-ons look gigantic next to me, and there was a period when flight attendants would question the size. I never had issues with the SXK Spinner, though. It’s made to be an under-seater bag if needed. Since my clothes are also generally smaller, I wanted to show that if I can pack into an under-seater, you should be able to pack everything you need in a standard carry-on.

Measurements: 17.3″ x 14.3″ x 8.5″
Weight: 6.8 lbs

Pros

  • Fabric reinforced with Kevlar for durability.
  • Smooth spinner wheels
  • Built-in USB port inside pocket
  • Laptop sleeve for up to 14.1″
  • Interior RFID data vault

Cons

  • I can’t fit all my bulky winter items.
  • Much more limited space.
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4. Roam Carry-on Front Pocket – Best Customization ($625) →

This is our newest and prettiest suitcase. Roam Luggage does the best job in terms of customization since they build each piece to order. Although they have design inspirations, the fun part is picking colors for each bag element. They have both a standard suitcase and one with a front pocket, so we decided to go with the front pocket to use on trips we want to store our laptop in our luggage.

So far, we love all the features, but we’ll update this post after we take it on the road next month.

Measurements: 22″ x 14.25″ x 9.75″
Weight: 8.3 lbs
Capacity: 37L

Pros

  • Customize the color of each piece of your bag
  • TSA-approved lock
  • Expandable
  • Antimicrobial lining
  • Water-repellent zipper
  • 100-day trial

Cons

  • Lose some space with the front pocket
  • Pricier

Roam Luggage Coupon Code: LOCALADVENTURER for $50 off (min $125 purchase)

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5. MVST Trek Aluminum Suitcase – Best with no Zipper ($395) →

This is our most rugged suitcase with a durable aluminum alloy hardshell exterior. Although we almost always carry on, we don’t have to worry about baggage handlers tossing it around if the overhead space is all taken. If you find zippers annoying, this is a good option if you want latches instead. The interior has standard features with some organization and compression.

Measurements: 21.7″ x 14.8″ x 8.7″
Weight: 9.6 lbs
Capacity: 34L

Pros

  • Unbreakable alloy shell
  • Zipper-less closure
  • Dual TSA-approved combination locks
  • Smooth 360 spinner wheels
  • Anti-microbial fabric
  • It comes with a clear protective cover.

Cons

  • It is harder to cram things in a bag with no zippers.
  • Heaviest bag on this list.

6. Horizn Studios h5 RE – Best Recycled Suitcase ($420) →

The H5 RE by Horizn Studios pops in its bright amber color, making it easy to spot and keep an eye on. It also has a unique shape compared to other carry-ons. It’s wider but has a shorter depth. We love that it’s made with 97% recycled high-end polycarbonate, saving over 72% of CO2 emissions. The interiors are made with 100% recycled material. It glides smoothly when rolling, but carrying it up stairwells with the handle is awkward.

Measurements: 21.7″ x 15.7″ x 7.87″
Weight: 6.39 lbs
Capacity: 36L

Pros

  • Made with recycled material
  • Material feels durable and high quality.
  • TSA-approved locks
  • 360 Hinomoto spinner wheels
  • 100-Day Risk-Free Trial
  • Does not scuff as quickly as others on this list
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Waste-free production
  • 100% animal-friendly materials

Cons

  • Carrying with the handles feels awkward because handle placement is more off-center.
  • No pockets or organization inside

Horizn Studios Coupon Code: HSxLocaladventurer for 20% off

7. Take Off Luggage – Best for Budget Airlines ($119.99) →

If you fly budget airlines often or are looking for a very small, lightweight suitcase, then you need to check out Take Off Luggage. Their name not only represents taking off on adventures, but their wheels are removable helping you save space so you can tuck the suitcase under the seat as a personal item. The wheels aren’t as smooth as others, but the option to remove them is nice to have and can save you 1.5/2 inches. Plus they have upgraded Double Wheels that we may try!

Measurements: 18″ x 14″ x 8″ (with wheels off)
Weight: 6 lbs
Capacity: 31L

Pros

  • Made to carry on as a personal item on budget airlines saving you hundreds.
  • Wheels are easy to remove and pop back on.
  • Dual-sided compartments with some built-in storage.
  • Great color options to help you carry on stand out.

Cons

  • Wheels don’t roll as smoothly as other suitcases we like, although they do have Deluxe Wheels you can upgrade to that we may try!
  • Materials don’t feel as durable, but we will test this!

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8. Lojel Voja Small ($230) →

If you prefer not to have a zipper, the Lojel Voja Small is another great option. It uses a three-latch system (one on the side, one on the top, and one on the bottom) to secure everything in. In addition to that, there is a quick-lock mechanism on the top and bottom latches to ensure it stays closed. I love all the colors in comes in!

Measurements: 21.5″ x 14.8″ x 9.1″
Weight: 7 lbs
Capacity: 37L

Pros

  • Uses latches rather than zippers making it easy to open and close quickly.
  • Two of the latches have a quick lock system.
  • Comes in various bright colors.
  • Smooth rolling wheels.
  • Built in organization to keep everything in place.
  • The handles feel sturdy and ergonomic.
  • Scratch resistent polypropylene blend.
  • Built-in TSA-Approved Combination Lock.

Cons

  • If you tend to overpack, latches may not be the best option.
  • I had a bulkier item packed and you could see a slight bulge on the exterior.

9. Carl Friedrik The Carry-On X ($595) →

Carl Friedrik’s The Carry-On X feels luxurious. It has a sleek integrated front pocket that blends right into the suitcase and uses premium materials. The leather accents make it stand out. It also is one of the larger capacity bags we have on our list since the suitcase is a bit larger.

Measurements: 21.7″ x 15″ x 9.6″
Weight: 9.5 lbs
Capacity: 43L

Pros

  • Hard-shell zipped front laptop bocket.
  • Integrated TSA-approved locks.
  • Hinomoto spinner wheels.
  • Built-in compression straps and pad.
  • Some organization inside.

Cons

  • On the larger side for carry-ons. It is compliant with most European, US, and RoW airline cabin size restrictions but you’ll want to check your airline since it’s close.
  • On the heavier side.

10. Nomatic Carry-On Classic ($399.99) →

Nomatic focuses on making travel gear, and after checking out their camera bags, the luggage seemed very promising. The Nomatic Carry-on Classic is made for 3-5 travel days and has a clean design. If you prefer to travel with only one bag (no backpack), the Pro version has a tech-dedicated section with a removable bag for your laptop.

Measurements: 22″ x 14″ x 9″
Weight: 7.46 lbs
Capacity: 30L

Pros

  • Super strong material
  • Hinomoto wheels
  • TSA ready zippers
  • Folding compression panel
  • Built-in organization

Cons

  • It only comes in one color.
  • Not expandable
  • Less capacity than the average carry-on
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11. Rollink Flex Aura – Best for Limited Storage ($227.99) →

When we lived in NYC, we had no storage in our apartment. The ROLLINK Flex Aura is a fully collapsible suitcase, making it easy to store away whenever you’re not using it. When entirely collapsed, it’s only 2 inches thick. It also has a laptop sleeve on the front, but since it’s not hard-covered, I used it for documents instead. My backpack felt more safe for my laptop.

They also have a four-wheel spinner version.

Measurements: 21.6″ x 15.7″ x 9″
Weight: 5.5 lbs
Capacity: 44.67L

Pros

  • Lightest on this list
  • Collapses to 2″ thick
  • Softshell impact-resistant material
  • Lots of color options
  • Water-resistant fabric
  • More space with a two-wheel design.

Cons

  • Since it’s collapsible, it doesn’t hold its form while packing.
  • The two-wheel design is harder to maneuver.
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Essential Tips

  • Make a list of your travel essentials to look for a suitcase based on your gear.
  • Check out the interiors of the suitcases to see if there are any awkward spots to pack. Sometimes, the handles take work to pack around.
  • Use packing cubes to help you organize your travels. We always travel with them; our favorites are the clean/dirty ones.
  • Different suitcases may suit different types of travel. We use different gear depending on what we’re packing (i.e. laptops, cameras, rock climbing gear, etc.).
  • If you’re looking for a backpack as a personal item, these are our favorite travel backpacks and our favorite camera backpacks.

Planning Checklist

Are there any others we need to add to our best carry-on luggage post? What do you currently use? What features do you look for?

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Esther and Jacob are the founders of Local Adventurer, one of the top 5 travel blogs in the US. They believe that adventure can be found near and far and hope to inspire others to explore locally. They explore a new city in depth every year and currently base themselves in Las Vegas.

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