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The OGIOLayover 2-Wheel Carry-on is a stylish and functional travel companion, designed to meet airline regulations while offering expandable storage, superior mobility with skate wheels, and smart organizational features for the modern traveler.
B**N
5/5 for the price, 3.7/5 compared to professional bag
(Tldr: Great for price, smaller capacity due to design/ruggedness trade-off, design flaw that will lead to failure with regular use.)I have had this bag for a year as I try to transition to carryon only travel. I travel about once a month with this bag around the workd. It seems to be a nice middle ground between consumer grade and professional grade carry-on bags. He shows middling signs of wear and would probably be good for another year before eventual zipper failure.Pros:-Rugged main wheels-Expandable, which makes it a decent checked bag if you are trying to be versitile.-Decent organization.- Stands up well- Double rod on the handle allows for stable attachment of backpack.Cons:- less space compared to a purely rectangular suitcase inside due to a rounded cover.- The choice to reinforce the wheels and add bumps to this reinforcement (to allow it to lay flat )mean you are giving up about an inch of potential verticle storage. On a bag this small you feel the loss. (Pictured)- Design flaw. The handle on the bottom of the bag is meant to double as a stand. Due to the design of the bag, this handle ends up bending slightly, which allows the lower zippers to rub against the floor, (pictured) every time the bag is stood up. (The bag still stands up despite this. This will eventually lead to a lower zipper failure. At one year in, i have modified the bag with a abs plastic skid plate in an effort to delay this failure. (Pictured) I’ll check in next year with a progress report.Overall: I think it is a killer bag at the $200 price point. You will have to go up in price if you want a bag that actually has a reinforced lower. I also don’t know if the reinforced wheels are a good or a bad thing, since mine haven’t failed, but I do notice the lack of space. If you were trying to spend less than $300 on a carry-on bag, I think this is the perfect one. If you have closer to a $400 budget, I would go with something more like luggageworks.
J**M
Perfect for Short Trips
Built well and light. I use it primarily for short trips up to 4 overnights. In winter seasons, it expands in order to carry bulky items.I have used it for about 15 trips so far with no issues or complaints.
A**E
Best bags ever
Only bag I will everb use. Have had many OGIO bags in the last years and still have them all. Various states of use from this brand new one, to one I have had for over 20 years and still rolling. Would use nothing else.
M**U
the item received is the "Layover"
unfortunately, the item advertised is the "Terminal", but the received item is the "Layover" (the smaller model - carryon version). even the replacement was the wrong model, the Layoververy good bag, 5 stars.the seller unfortunately.... 1 star...
D**K
Very durable bag
Love it! Had an Ogio bag before, it is 15 years old and has travelled thousands of miles, looks like new.
Trustpilot
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