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Carry-on: We appreciated the large capacity and expandability of this bag, allowing us to easily fit everything on our packing list. From vibrant purple to sleek black, we've got a range of options to suit every travel need boasting features including telescopic handles, secure locks and spinning wheels. The 19 inch version cabin luggage is suitable for many airlines carry on luggage including Ryanair, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Easyjet, Jet2.With this in mind, we tested more than 150 carry-ons, including suitcases, duffels, weekenders, backpacks, and underseat bags to see which models check all the boxes. Reimagined with a bold print lining, this carry-on boasts fluid-looking contours and a modern silhouette. Made of the brand's signature ballistic nylon, it also passed our baseball bat test with flying colors. There's a fully zippered compartment on one side and compression straps on the other, plus pockets throughout and even a handy USB port. Even though it's not expandable, the built-in compression board makes it easy to fit everything into the zippered compartments.
When it comes to choosing the best carry-on bag for you, first consider your traveling style and packing needs. Though it doesn't roll like a suitcase, the Commuter 2-in-1 Garment Bag is pretty lightweight, even when packed full. We were able to fit four days worth of clothing, shoes, and toiletries without having to expand the bag, though we're comforted by the fact that there's room to spare. Made with a recycled polycarbonate shell, it's lightweight and resilient for international and domestic travel.
Clocking perfect scores on all our tests, the best carry-on backpack is definitely the Cotopaxi Allpa. Durability aside, this carry-on was easy to maneuver on hard floors and carpet, around tight corners, and even over bumps.