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The Cabin Max Easyjet Cabin Bag is a versatile 45x36x20 cm hybrid trolley backpack designed for EasyJet hand luggage compliance. Weighing only 1.7kg, it features a lightweight telescopic handle, robust wheels, and is made from showerproof 600D PU material. With a spacious 30-litre interior and smart organizational pockets, this bag is perfect for the modern traveler. Plus, it comes with a 3-year warranty for added peace of mind.
L**M
Cabin max wheeler backpack hybrid
This is very clever. I’m very impressed. Lots of room. Lots of pockets. Carry handle on length and breadth. Wheel handle easy to use and feels sturdy. The backpack strap zip away functionality is well designed as is the wheel cover. Comfortable to wear. Material is sturdy. Measured at home- meets Ryanair requirements so fingers crossed. Would definitely recommend.
F**O
Value for money
Excellent Value for Money. I've been using this luggage for over a year now, and it's proven to be indispensable for my frequent travels. The bag is sturdy yet lightweight, making it ideal for EasyJet flights. Additional features like reinforced wheel areas and a strong, adequately long handle contribute to its durability. The wheels are designed in a skate-style, offering silent movement. The bag is versatile, providing multiple carrying options, and it can even be converted into a backpack if needed. It also comes with plenty of pockets for convenient storage.My only critique lies in the design of the zippers. The outer zip storage opens to one side, which requires you to fully unzip it to gain access. Additionally, the external pocket opens in an unconventional diagonal manner. For a better understanding of these last comments, you can check out the accompanying video.
B**N
Ok but could be better
I bought this for a 6 week trip around Europe, travelling by train to mainly cities. The bag was lightweight and sturdy, and stood up well to being trundled along city streets and hauled on and off trains. I also took 4 flights and apart from the odd scuff it has survived in good condition. I didn’t need to use the backpack straps, in the end, however I tried it as a backpack whilst fully packed and found it ok, I wouldn’t have liked to carry it for long however, and it certainly wasn’t as comfortable as my hiking rucksack as it’s not ergonomically designed. Having done long distance walks with a proper rucksack, my advice would be to use one in preference to the cabin max if you know you will be carrying your luggage long distances.The inside compartment was deep and took all my stuff, with the addition of a small hold-all. I didn’t take a laptop and found some of the smaller pockets superfluous, while other items moved around in the larger zipped pocket.The zip seems sturdy enough but the pulls don’t align to put a padlock through. Also I needed to padlock it to hold the zip ends together as otherwise the zips came undone, probably because I overfilled it but annoying.The zips holding the straps in place kept coming undone, which meant the strap ends came loose and got caught under the wheels; this was annoying, the zip really needs to go right round the bottom of the straps to avoid this.The handle is t shaped which takes up less space in the bag, however it was slightly less comfortable to hold when wheeling the bag. The main issue with the handle for me was that I couldn’t fix my hold-all on top of it( it has a strap designed so you can do this) as it just spun around the single handle as soon as I started to pull the case. I’d taken a hold-all with a shoulder strap as I thought it would be easier if I needed to use the cabin max as a backpack but with hindsight a rucksack would have been better.Other reviewers have mentioned that you can see items inside the bag when the handle is in use, whilst this wasn’t a problem for me, as we had good weather, if you were using it in wet weather things would get wet.So to summarise: as a suitcase it works quite well but could be improved, I wouldn’t pay extra for the backpack straps unless you really know you need to use it as a backpack, and if you need to carry it as a backpack long distances, take a proper rucksack.Thanks for reading, and hope this helps. To put the above into perspective I’m female, retired and reasonably fit.
B**L
Very useful cabin bag!
Would recommend others not to overfill the bag - easier for carrying, and for ensuring it will easily fit under aircraft seat.Used on recent easyJet flight.Excellent value for money. Smart appearance. I liked the easy to use zips and several sections.
L**S
Good price, great item, lots of different areas to pack things
I love this item. Perfect for any sort of travelling. Stands up and does not lean forward. Good size without being too big. Can be used as a backpack also has a carrying handle on the side so can be carried like a suitcase.
F**P
Be careful of straps if using as a pull along bag.
Great bag for carry on luggage and ability to carry as a rucksack. However if the straps of rucksack aren’t put away properly and wheel used it cuts through strap. Making it useless as a rucksack! Principle is great but be careful!
A**R
Great case for easyjet plane
It holds enough for two weeks in the sun, plus a jumper. The only downside is it does not pull very easily, in kept twisting, but once i got used to it, it was fine
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