🧳 Own the journey with style and effortless control
The Kenneth Cole REACTION Out of Bounds 28-inch spinner luggage combines ultralight ABS and PC hard shell durability with a spacious, organized interior. Featuring 360-degree smooth spinner wheels and a user-friendly telescoping handle, it offers effortless mobility. Weighing just 9.5 lbs and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s designed for the savvy traveler who demands both style and function.
S**E
Amazing for the cost!
I am starting this off at 2 stars as I’m a bit skeptical about the durability. I like my dads and it felt durable so I ordered me one but this feels so cheaply made and fragile compared to his. The outside bows and flexes so easily on mine but his was solid so maybe I got a knock off? The carry on holds a good amount but a backpack with additional clothes is a must in my opinion. The telescopic handle wobbles and feels like it’ll break easily. There’s no lock so buying a little one would be smart. I love the shape and design but again the protection of the luggage is iffy in my opinion! Will update after my flight!Edit: I was super skeptical at first but it survived my trip with lots of turbulence!!! This is definitely the semi-budget-friendly but quality travel case for you! Also, they come with the company's lifetime warranty
I**E
Affordable and good quality for its price range
I already own two carry on sized versions of this suitcase, so I knew what I was getting when I bought it. This line of luggage is perfect for people who travel a few times a year and need a case that they can cram full of vacation gear and still manage to get it all back home in one piece.The hard sided exterior does well against the beating it takes on its journey through the airport. It seems thin when you get it, but once it is filled with clothing you will see that it is much sturdier than it appears. The zippers are strong and don't stick easily even under pressure of a full case. The wheels operate smoothly on a variety of surfaces from the airport parking lot pavement to the metal grates of the people movers to the carpet in the check in lobby. The handle is easily adjustable to your desired height and usage, and works well when rolling it upright through the terminal. So why did I mention it is best for people who travel a few times a year as opposed to all travelers?While the hard case is sturdy, I believe that heavy usage will eventually cause it to crack. It isn't as sturdy as more expensive luggage is. The zippers while great are known to have quality control issues, so while mine have been fine, you may end up with one that has a wandering stitch that can lead to a loose zipper tread. The handles also are not as sturdy as more expensive brands. And while the wheels are durable, the wheel wells drag and wear down when pulling them diagonally as opposed to rolling them upright.All this being said, for most people this line of luggage will work perfectly fine. For my uses they are perfect. I also really enjoy the variety of color options. As long as you aren't someone who is constantly catching planes for business trips and the like, you probably won't have to worry about the issues above. And at this price, I think the possible shortfalls are worth the risk.So from my standpoint, this is a great suitcase for vacation and light travel. Just think about the volume of travel you do when purchasing it to make sure you are getting the right product for your needs.
K**E
Did the job!
I needed a small carryon suitcase for a short trip. This bag is very light, and pretty roomy for the small size. I had to use some ziplock style compression bags to cram in what I needed (packing light is hard!), but it worked out well. Unsure of the durability long term, but after using it for one round trip flight it held up well. I loved the wheels and the pretty blue color. Overall, I’d recommend this bag.
B**N
Great little bag with a decent "big" inside. Protects well and can fit a suit.
My old luggage was falling apart so I decided to go with a hard case this time around.This is a pretty good item.It is large enough to put a good amount of clothing in, but small enough for carry on (which is essential in my book - I never check baggage if I don't have to).I've taken it on one trip so far, 6 planes total.I will say that if you are getting on a smaller plane, they will make you check the bag as it won't fit in the overhead.So having it "boarding checked" four times (and tossed around as a result), and placed in overhead twice, I can say this bag is pretty decent.It seems to hold up well, but only time will tell.I have a hunch that some of the other bags of similar design may be better (Samsonite for example) in the long run, but this bag was roughly $70 after taxes so fits my need to budget ratio pretty well.That being said though, I expect the cause of this bag dying to be the zipper tearing and separating, so I took a good look at the bag in that respect. The build quality seems decent and that it won't happen for a while.The hard sides are not that hard. Of course they are a hard plastic of some kind, but you can push on the sides and dent it in. Not that is stays that way, it pops right back out (think like your car bumper). It is definitely sufficient protection and I am happy with it, but I expected sturdier material. It is most likely to keep the overall weight light. Just some info for those not in the know like I was.The wheels are awesome. Pulling the bag through the zig zag security line was a breeze. I will never buy luggage without the 360 wheels again.Others have commented on how much you can put in the bag. I am sure they are right. I was on a short trip so didn't need much to test it all out, but it looks like I can cram a ton of clothing in there. If you are talking casual wear, you can probably pack enough clothes for over a week easily.What I packed were a couple days of semi casual clothes, and a suit.Now for me, the hitch in picking my luggage is I wanted to be able to transport a suit easily. Garment bags are nice, but tend to be big. I saw a couple carry on versions here on Amazon but I just wasn't sure. Honestly, I took a gamble when I picked this one.So, I packed my suit by turning the jacket inside out, then folding it and placing the folded slacks in the middle of the folded jacket (so it doesn't compress the jacket as much to help prevent creases/wrinkles). It worked pretty well. I still had some creases but nothing the steam from the hotel shower couldn't take out.So it can be done. Is it the best thing? I don't know. I like that how I put the suit in the case is how the suit stays since the case is hard and won't move the suit at all in transit. However it doesn't "hang" like a garment bag would, so I am not sure what is better. So the answer is not clear to me, but this is a workable solution and I am not sorry I went with it.The only negative I would say is, I don't think you can get loads of clothing in the suitcase or you will get more/deeper creases. But I think that sort of makes sense since a garment bag wouldn't fit that much either.Again, I am happy with this bag. I would recommend it to others and buy it again in a heartbeat.If you travel a lot and have the money to invest into something better, you may want to look into comparisons more, but this bag is definitely good bang for the buck.
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