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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
Bad wheel systems are:
1) Those with no sealing system.
2) Larger-wheel luggage without any bearing systems. They are always easily damaged.
3) Wheels and feet in one unit. It can cause great trouble once you have one wheel broken. At that time, you will have to repair one wheel and one foot of your luggage, or worse, you may be required to repair the entire wheel system.
4) Wheels that mounted on the surface of the bag. They are easily knocked off during luggage handling.
Quality wheels are manufactured with durable polyurethane materials and well-made systems, such as the internally mounted design, to maintain luggage's mobility. Choose the smoother and tougher luggage with corner wheel designs, because they can effectively reduce the chance of damage.