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A**R
Best I've Had
This is a review of the Chester Carry On Luggage.I travel constantly and go through luggage like crazy. On one level, the polycarbonate carry ons are all the same. But, not really. If you are detailed, like I am, here's a comparison of the Chester to all carry-ons I've owned before:Wheels: Chester as good as any, may be better. It rolls easily, even over the carpet that is sometimes in airports or hotels. Most luggage I've owned in the past gets a little harder to pull over carpet. Not as difficult with the Chester.Weight: I haven't weighed it, but Chester "feels" slightly lighter.Durability: I've only had it for two trips. I'm hard on luggage as I travel a lot. This seems like it should hold up at least as well as any I've ever had.Extension Handle: Seems well made. On first two trips it stays solid when rolling sideways. In some of my others the entension twisted a little when rolling sideways. And, the release on the extension is solid and easy to use without too much effort.Luggage Handles: The only negative. They are a bit too small for me to comfortably get my hand under them for a solid grip. Not bad, just not as good as some others I've had and not up to the thoughtfullness shown in the other elements of the product."Packability": This is the most important element to me. In fact, the pictures of the inside on the Amazon website are what got me to buy the thing in the first place. And, I'm not disappointed. Consider each side of a typical carry-on... a. On the inside of the "extension tube" side, the two extension tubes stick through to the inside so you don't have a flat surface to pack on. It's part of the deal with every piece I've ever had, regardless of size. I use it for shoes and fill in the spaces with little things, like socks, etc. But, the Chester has something I haven't had before: That side has a zip-up cover which is terrific. On every other piece I've had, there is just a small canvas harness that covers that side of the luggage, so little things might fall out when the item is open. The Chester has a zipped cover so when it that side is full, you zip up the cover and nothing can fall out.b. Flat side, inside: This is where the luggage really shines. On almost all other carry ons I've had, the space on the flat side is kind of small. I'm not sure why, but the designes are flat and the zip up cover doesn't allow much depth for packing. The Chester has as close to an "empty box" as I've ever seen, and it's pretty deep. It makes it the easiest I've ever used to fold slacks, shirts, even a suit jacket. It might seem like a little thing, but for someone like me who is always looking for the extra cubic inch of usable packing space, it's the best I've ever had.Size: It is absolutely the largest size allowable on airplanes, except maybe for a franction of an inch in height. That makes it have the most interior space, which is important to me.Small Airplanes: If you fly on some of the regional jets, you know that overhead bin space is at a premium and normal carry on size, including the Chester, needs to be checked. When I know I'm going on that kind of airplane, I just take a really small carry-on (I've got a couple made just for that purpose) or plan to check it. Chester no different from all others in that regard.Price: Could be the most expensive piece I've ever bought for the purpose. The little things I've mentioned that make the Chester stand out vs everything I've ever owned before make me price insensitive. In connection with price, I've never owned any of the "luxury brands". I'm thinking of Rimowa and Tumi for examples. They cost a lot more. I'm hard on luggage and I've never found any of those that have more functionality than what I buy historically, although I think the Rimowa polycarbonate might be a tiny bit lighter (maybe). I don't believe any of those brands will stand up any better than the Chester. As I said, I'm hard on luggage and travel a lot. I have no idea how long the Chester will last. My best guess is only 2 years, more or less. That's neither more nor less than I would say about any luggage. As I said, I travel a lot and I'm hard on luggage! So, I really like Chester, it is the most functional I've ever owned and the price is, at least for me, a non-issue vs. the functionality.Finally... I just found out that they don't make their stuff in any other sizes. It's too bad. As I've said several times, my wife and I are hard on luggage, we're ready to replace most of what we have and based on my experience with the Chester carry on I'd buy their other sizes, too.
D**.
Awesome carry-on
I usually avoid suitcases in favor of a Tom Bihn travel backpack, as most wheeled cases are bulky and push the limits of carry-on allowances. Chester, however, is sleek and lightweight. It rolls easily (a bit harder on carpet like all spinners), and seems well made. I took it on its maiden voyage last week and I was amazed at how much it held (more than my husband's larger soft-sided case) and how the clamshell design made it easier to keep things organized. The bag fit very easily in the overhead of a JetBlue A320 (wheels or handle out), and I feel confident it would fit on smaller aircraft. I'm looking forward to taking Chester on more adventures.
D**L
Great price, looks good, well-made and really meets airline size regulations.
I have been quite happy with this suitcase. I did a lot of research looking for bags that actually meet the airline regulations for sizing. This bag (including wheels and handles) measures in just right at 9x14x22. I have used this bag for three trips now. On one of the legs I checked the bag to see how it would hold up. I didn’t use the provided protective sleeve and it survived without even a scratch.This suitcase easily fits in the overhead bins on larger planes, but it also fits on the small CRJ regional jets as well. Smaller prop planes you will still need to gate check it, but nothing fits on those planes.The fit and finish is good. The telescoping handle is strong and secure. The top of the telescoping handle is shaped so that my briefcase strap easily slips over it (nice touch). The wheels track well so that I am never twisting the handle to keep it moving ahead of me in the right direction. This was not the case with my old Travel Pro. Even in those carpeted airports the Chester bag moves nicely and I rarely have to switch to “drag it behind” mode like with other bags.The only downside I see is that the side and top pop-out handles are a bit tight for my big hands and probably won’t work well with a gloved hand in the winter.
K**T
Worth the price!
Let me start off by saying I never write reviews for my Amazon purchases, however, this suitcase deserves it. As a female who over packs everything, I was beyond excited when I realized how much this suitcase can pack.I was able to pack 4 sweaters, 8 shirts, 2 pairs of jeans, sneakers, a small (empty) purse, and a foe leather jacket in this baby with no issue. On each side there's compartments for you to pack clothing: one that's featured in the pictures, the other compartment is on the side where the smaller, mesh pockets are (at first I didn't realize there were two compartments and you can probably imagine how surprised and excited I was when I did)My friend was so amazed at how much I could pack, she ended buying one of these herself!!Also I like how the hard shell provides sturdiness, it's not bothersome to carry around as it's 4 wheels which makes it easy to transport around the airport, and the fact that it can lock provides the security I need when I'm not near my belongings. The fact that the size is appropriate for national & international flights is an extra bonus. Get this suitcase! You won't regret it!
L**A
carry on
Haven't used it yet, but will be taking it to Ireland in 24 days and will get back with you and update my carry on. From what I see, I like it , now need to see if it's worth the price.Well finally used it and it worked perfectly. Very solid and attractive case. Rolls well on 2 or 4 wheels and fits perfectly in the overhead bin. Only question is the price, as compared to others. But I do like it a lot.
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