✈️ Travel Smart, Look Sharp!
The DELSEY Paris Helium Aero Hardside Expandable Luggage is a stylish and durable travel companion, featuring a lightweight polycarbonate shell, TSA-approved lock, and spacious compartments, making it perfect for both family vacations and business trips.
Shell Type | Hard |
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Item Weight | 5.7 Kilograms |
Storage Volume | 124 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.75"L x 12.75"W x 31.75"H |
Size | One Size |
Theme | Travel, Durability |
character | Sports |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Blue Cobalt |
Strap Type | Stretchable |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Lock Type | Combination Lock |
Capacity | 12.5 Pounds |
Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
Additional Features | Wheel, TSA Lock, Laptop Compartment, Expandable, Telescopic Handle, Zippered Divider, Scratch Resistant |
Wheel Type | Spinner |
Number of wheels | 8 |
N**Y
Great Suitcase
I have several of these bags in different size or for other family members. Have used the carryon size to travel all over the world multiple times, dragged across cobbles, carpet, stairs, running to the train, in the rain, etc. I pack it super full at expanded zipper size and then usually force that zipper closed. Have carried bottles of wine, shells, all kinds of stuff and no breakage. At least 10 international trips with dozens of shorter flights and train rides. It is a little scuffed up now and I have some tears on the interior zippers which is not surprise considering how hard I push them. Always want to be one of those people with a Rimowa or other cool bag but just can't see why I would switch, this bag has been amazing, very durable, rolls very well, is light, fits a ton of stuff, looks fine and is reasonably priced. Usually fine in the overhead except on smaller planes.
A**L
Durable and Stylish Suitcase!
I recently took a round-trip with this suitcase, and so far, it has been great. Here are some of my favorite features:- I love the look and feel of this suitcase. I got the latte-colored one. At first, I thought it would have a light green tint based on the pictures, but it’s actually more of a cream color. Either way, it looks great!- The suitcase held up well throughout my trip, and I had no issues wheeling it around the airport. The 360-degree spinner wheels make it incredibly easy to maneuver- There was plenty of room for my clothes and essentials.- After multiple uses, the zipper still works smoothly and feels durable.One minor con is that this hard shell material is more prone to scratch marks. I bought a luggage cover to prevent this from happening, so my suitcase still looks in like-new condition. Overall, I love this suitcase and recommend it!
D**C
Great buy!
Lightweight and sturdy, and easy to roll and handle.Performed well on its initial trip to Iceland loaded with fly fishing gear and clothing. One of the zipper pull broke but the manufacturer responded quickly with an assortment of sippers. I will be buying another one.
C**E
Reasonable luggage for a reasonable price.
I've been on the search for the "perfect" luggage for twenty years. Changes in size restrictions, weight restrictions, etc. have complicated matters. Add to that the frustrations of finding sturdy handles, interiors that actually keep belongings in place, and exteriors that will hold up to being tossed around... well. Those are all factors that make mine an ongoing search.The last round of soft-sided suitcases developed some tears. The last round of hard-shell suitcases began to detach along the zipper seams. I've read the pros and cons of polycarbonate, ABS, combination materials - and still end up placing a bet rather than buying with confidence. I'm not even sure the super-expensive, top-of-the-line suitcases are worth the money - not that I can afford them. If they hold up better, I wonder if it's because the owners are traveling business- or first-class and the luggage also gets better treatment.At any rate: I've used these Delseys (I bought two) four times now. They began to show scrapes and scratches after the first trip, but I don't really give a d'mn how the outside of a suitcase looks. I only worry about performance (and cost).The insides are holding up well - I like how the zippered covering zips to the inside, rather than to the outside - and the interior lining looks brand-new. I'm not crazy about the straps over the other half of the interior: when snugged-up, they have a "loop" of excess strap. I don't see that it's a better idea than just having the extra strap-end loose, but it's a small matter, perhaps even of personal preference.The wheels have held up well - I've had suitcases that lost a wheel almost with the first use, so this is a plus. And they spin well, but not to the extent that they tend to take off on their own. Another plus.The handles have been adequate: they have a bit more play and wobble in them than I'd like (the kind of play and wobble that makes me wonder how well they'll hold up and how long they'll last), but I like "full" handles as opposed to T-handles (even if it slightly benefits the interior design), so it's a plus, even if it's personal preference.One thing I dislike - and dislike on most suitcases - is the "expandable gusset." I wish suitcases came with an option to choose with or without gusset, because I would surely choose "without." Once expanded, your suitcase will most likely be over the size limit - so what's the use? I suppose if you're going on a road trip, you can make the suitcase as large as you like, but you wouldn't really be able to use the extra space for planes, trains, buses, cruises... And the other problem is, as soon as you expand the gusset to pack more things, the better the odds that you will end up over a weight limit. Who needs that?These Delseys have held up for three (round-trip) flights and one train trip. They wheel fairly easily, the handles are manageable, and the stuff I pack stays in place. The exteriors have shown wear but no cracks, breaks, punctures, dings. In short, so far, so good. They get four stars for price and doing what I bought them to do; they lose a star for exterior "dingability," wobbly handles, and the unnecessary extra zipper for the unwanted gusset.
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