Dimensions 25" x 19" x 10" (54 linear inches)
25" x 19" x 11.5" expanded (55.5 linear inches)
See size chart Capacity 4513 cubic inches 5190 cubic inches expanded
Weight 11.2 lbs
Features
Constructed of American Tourister's 24.0 Denier polyester
TPR rubber-infused ergonomic pull handle
Ultra-soft padded top and side carry handles
4 Spinner wheels
2 front pockets
#10 self-mending zippers on the main openings
Extremely lightweight wrap-frame construction
AT skyline printed lining
1.5in expansion for extra space
Large versatile mesh-door pocket for small items
One-third height PVC pocket protects case contents from any spill-ables
Date Posted: August
07, 2008 Title: Great Luggage, especially the handles There is other red luggage out there, but most have black handles. This has unique, cushy, red handles that stand out. Love the spinner wheels!
Shannon Diehl (Wilmington, DE)
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Date Posted: January
05, 2009 Title: Very Nice Bought this for my Granddaughter------It was just what I expected------very nice looking & great quality.
I certainly would recommend this bag.
Anita Bumgarner (Port Angeles, WA)
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Date Posted: May
22, 2009 Title: Very attractive and durable Love it. Love the zippered compartments. Nice and lightweight, as well.
DAWN PETERS (LAKE IN THE HILLS, IL)
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Date Posted: February
26, 2010 Title: 25 in spinner Nice intermediate size, lightweight and easy for me to handle. As I have arthritis in my hands and a bad back, this piece of luggage is great for me. Size is perfect for both of our clothes for week-end trip. We used to use 2 smaller bags.
Kathleen Souza (norwich, CT)
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Date Posted: July
26, 2009 Title: Falling apart after one trip to Heathrow Not very happy with the purchase. I took it on one trip and the material is fraying at the seams and falling apart. Now I have to take it to an authorized location, which is too far away by car. So I get to take it to an outlet store for them to send it to the authorized repair location. If they don't think it is their faulty material and tell me it is something the airlines did, Then I have to pay for all the shipping and repair. I am sorry, but even crappy luggage makes it one trip, not something that comes from American Tourister.
Susan (FL)
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Date Posted: May
21, 2009 Title: Good Luggage Can Be An Asset I am going to be going on a cruise in October and wanted some new luggage. I love the color and style of what I picked out. Looking forward to using it!
Beatrice (Winston-Salem, NC)