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Traveling smart with Samsonite

Types of Samsonite luggage

Samsonite makes a wide range of bag and luggage options, from laptop bags and cases to backpacks and duffels to suitcases. Within each category, there are also many individual models. For example, among Samsonite backpacks, wheeled backpacks offer versatility for carrying heavier or bulkier items.

Among Samsonite suitcases, categories encompass hard-sided vs. soft-sided and size differences. A hard-sided suitcase is a durable choice for frequent travel, while soft-sided luggage can include exterior pockets, which are highly convenient. For rolling suitcases, there are also two main styles: tilting suitcases with two wheels and spinner suitcases with four wheels. The tilting style often includes a little more storage space for the size, but the spinner models offer ease of navigation.

Whether you’re planning a trip for yourself or you’re looking for great gifts for fellow travelers, Samsonite offers a variety of options to suit different needs and preferences. Additionally, many Samsonite bags feature TSA-approved locks, water-resistant materials and ergonomic designs for added convenience and security on the go.

Using your new Samsonite luggage set

Samsonite luggage can cover numerous luggage and bag categories, so a Samsonite luggage set can fit your needs for both short and extended trips. A luggage set might include a handheld overnight bag, a carry-on suitcase and a check-in bag. Depending on your needs, you can also add a backpack, a shoulder bag or a briefcase.

Samsonite designs offer numerous convenient features, like expandable sections, technology and gear-specific pockets, lightweight options, durable materials and more. Many Samsonite bags make travel easier by providing efficient ways to access travel tech accessories, like a portable charger battery or a set of noise-canceling headphones.

When packing, make sure you know whether your means of travel have size and weight restrictions. If you are flying and deciding between bringing a check-in or a carry-on bag, assess how much you need to carry and figure out whether you want to bring any items—such as large bottles of liquid or cream or sharp objects like scissors or razors—that must go in checked luggage.

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