GinzaTravel Lightweight 4 Wheels Suitcase ABS Hard Shell
GinzaTravel Lightweight 4 Wheels Suitcase ABS Hard Shell Suitcase Luggage Expandable Durable Suitcases with TSA Lock (Medium,White)
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GinzaTravel Lightweight 4 Wheels Suitcase ABS Hard Shell Suitcase Luggage Expandable Durable Suitcases with TSA Lock (Medium,White)












You can see it on a luggage bel
A lovely suitcase with some flexibility in sizing. Very roomy for packing and great to move around. I love the bright yellow colour but hope that it remains unusual so that I can continue to see it on the luggage belt amongst all the grey / black cases.
Sturdy case
Very sturdy case, fits a lot of clothes in. The only downside was with it being white there should have been a coating on, so when it has been through the airport luggage belts marks won’t show. Otherwise great case
Great !
The case looks well made. Only time will tell, but from what I have seen so far, great value for money and very satisfied with overall standard. I am now thinking of buying one of the larger sizes to match.
Our family have a range of bags for planes. We have fabric bags and another smaller but similar hard shell bag which has lasted well for many years.
This bag was suitable for the hold and too large for the cabin. Its ideal for a longer holiday. It has an expandable zip section. I was a bit worried it might bend in the middle too much, but it does not appear to be a problem after all.
The other interest was the four wheels. Normally we only have two wheels and drag behind at a 45′ angle. Its the first bag our family has ever had which has 4 wheels. We have seen largely Americans with these, as they are far less common in Europe.
My concern with such arrangements is that the four wheels are enormously vulnerable to damage by baggage people and baggage machines. Where as the two wheel arrangements are often far stronger and have far greater protection. The arrangement look OK, but certainly not as protected as I would have liked to see. Its certainly the weak point. I would recommend the manufacturer looks at how this element could be better strengthened. The only way of knowing is to take the bag on various flights and then see how it actually does.
The inside is the standard arrangement.
We did get a larger one, although I still think its reasonably expensive hold bag.
So in conclusion, it is a good rigid style hold bag, which hopefully should give a few years of service. I intend to update the review once we have more experience.