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American Tourister
Andiamo Luggage
Atlantic
Andiamo Luggage
Boyt
Bric's
Briggs & Riley
Crumpler
Dakota Luggage
Delsey
Diane Von Furstenberg
Eagle Creek
Fendi
Hartmann
Heys
High Sierra
Jack Georges
Kipling
Longchamp
Olympia
Pathfinder
Pierre Cardin
Prada
Ricardo Beverly Hills
Roxy
Travelpro
Samsonite
Vera Bradley
Victorinox Swiss Army
Zero Halliburton
An upright is the most basic luggage case for traveling.
Wheels
An upright with multi-directional wheels is the best choice for its mobility. The four spinner wheels allow the upright rolling in any direction. So, you just need to make little effort to pull the case along.
But not every piece of upright luggage has four spinner wheels. Some uprights have four ordinary wheels and some only have two. In both cases, easy rolling cannot be guaranteed. That is because ordinary wheels are fastened to the base of the upright and can only be shifted in two directions - forth and back. Thus you need to pay much more effort to carry the luggage.
Handle
Same as wheels, handle of the upright luggage offers assistance in carrying. So, when choosing a wheeled upright luggage, you should pay attention to the quality of the handle as well.
A hard handle is certainly much sturdier and more durable than a soft one. But if it is too hard, you may feel uncomfortable to grip it in hands. Spend some time in choosing a firm and comfortable handle, and it will make your journey more smoothly.
Warranty
Here, we recommend you to buy those with brand names, because a good manufacturer usually provides at least a ten-year warranty. Your luggage, if broke under the warranty, will be unconditionally replaced or repaired.