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Luggage review: Battle of the carry on – Samsonite v Away v Tumi

  • 25/05/2019
  • Michele

This ia review of Samsonite v Away v Tumi. I have a confession TLFL readers. I have an affliction, well more of a fetish really…. and Roving Reporter has the same problem. Hello, my name is Michele and I am a luggage addict! I have a spare room littered with suitcases and yet I am always buying more in that elusive quest for the perfect carry on suitcase!

Fortunately, I found my large suitcase soulmate (Samsonite Cosmolite) a while ago so that at least frees me of part of my suitcase obsession. However, until recently, my search for the ultimate hand luggage case continued. Find out which one I chose below. I was specifically looking for something with a front pocket to save delving around inside a bag to get my laptop out at security and on board. Ideally, with a pocket that could also fit a few other essentials. I also wanted a hard sided case but as lightweight as possible. ​

Tomorrow I will be looking at how to survive for a week with only hand baggage from a self-confessed over-packer (also me).

In this post:

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  • Away Bigger carry-on with pocket 
      • The details
  • Tumi Tegra-Lite® Max International Expandable Carry-On
        • The details
  •  
  • Samsonite Prodigy spinner (4 wheels) 55cm
      • The details
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  • Samsonite v Away v Tumi… And the winner is…..

 

Away Bigger carry-on with pocket 

Samsonite v Away v Tumi

Away is the current darling of the luggage world with celebrities seen stylishly wheeling their Away cases through airports around the world. The brand was set up to be sold directly to consumers without the massive mark up of premium luggage brands as well as solving common travel packing issues. They wanted to create something stylish, affordable and durable when they founded the company in 2016. Last year they opened their first UK store in London’s Seven Dials neighbourhood.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review
Away case

This case is slightly different from the rest as it is at the maximum dimensions for hand luggage and I bought it specifically for the hand baggage only trip I will talk about tomorrow.

The bag comes in a variety of colours – I went for the unimaginative black colour. I thought it looked smart but not particularly luxurious for the £295 price tag. The outside is made of a durable polycarbonate shell. It did have the most crucial feature of a built-in nylon front pocket for the items you need close at hand when travelling. The smaller exterior pocket fits boarding passes whereas the padded interior pocket fits a 15” laptop, magazines, or iPads. Within the pocket, there was also an extra interior pocket that can store phones and passports.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

Inside was fairly plain with a compression system. I don’t generally need these as I use packing cubes which do the same job. This one consisted of an insert which was attached on one side and had a flat net pocket. You then attached it with clips on the other side and could adjust the straps to make it compress the contents. The other part was a standard case with a net zip top to keep the contents tidy. The case had inset wheels which spin 360°, which means the case offers 10 per cent more packing space versus similar size cases.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

I liked the built-in battery that was on top of the suitcase. It was effortless to remove with a quick push, but I did find it wasn’t as easy to get it to stay back down again when you put it back in. It had two USB charging ports so that you can charge your phone and tablet simultaneously.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

I liked the fact that you can personalise your luggage tag that comes with it with up to three letters though I didn’t bother myself.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

One feature I like about Away bags is the no quibble 100-day guarantee. You can return the bag in any condition for the first 100 days for a full refund – no questions asked. This is a great risk-free way to try the bag but bear in mind you do have to pay the shipping back to the US for the bag which is not cheap!

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

The details

  • Size: 57.7 cm x 37.3 cm x 24.3 cm
  • Capacity: 46 L
  • Price: £295
  • Weight: 3.9kg
  • Extras: Ejectable battery that charges your phone
  • Guarantee: Lifetime
  • Lock: TSA-approved combination lock for the main compartment. Pocket is lockable but lock not provided.

You can buy one and see further details on the Away website.

 

Tumi Tegra-Lite® Max International Expandable Carry-On

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

Tumi claim that the Tegra-Lite® Max case is the most durable and fully functional hard side case made today. Tegra-Lite® is constructed from Tegris®, a polypropylene thermoplastic composite material created by Milliken® for use in lifesaving armour, Nascar race cars and protective gear for NFL players. However, I did find it scratched the first time I checked it in. I suspect the sheen on it would wear badly, but the overall case would be robust.

The case is expandable, unlike the other two and features a front pocket. It also has double turning wheels. I found the Tumi case was the smoothest to manoeuvre out of the three cases.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

Inside it expands by 2” for extra capacity when you need it and has two packing compartments. There is a hanger bracket for suits and longer garments. Plus there are interior pockets for accessories and mesh tie-down straps. The front pocket was way too small for my needs and it only just squeezed my 13″ laptop in. It does at least have a U-zip pocket to make access easier when trying to squeeze things in!

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

The details
  • Size: 56 cm x 35 cm x 23 cm
  • Capacity: 32 L
  • Price: £445 ( I bought mine at an outlet in the US and only paid around £300)
  • Weight: 4.2kg
  • Guarantee: 5-year limited warranty
  • Lock: TSA-approved combination locks for main compartment and pocket.

 

In the UK this model does not appear to be available from Tumi, but it is available on Amazon here.

 

Samsonite Prodigy spinner (4 wheels) 55cm

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

I had been eyeing the Samsonite hard cases with the front pocket for quite a while, and I discovered that they had them at Heathrow’s airside Rolling Luggage. I went on my trip to New York prepared with all the essentials in a Longchamp soft bag ready to decant into the new Samsonite bag at the airport.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

I was extremely impressed with the front pocket. It’s a bit like a Tardis. It looks tiny from the outside, but actually it expands to accommodate a lot! As I wrote this, I currently have my headphones, liquids bag, a kindle, magazine, glasses case and laptop (when I am not writing on it) in the front pocket. You can also lock and unlock it separately to the main compartment.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review
Front pocket

The pocket will accommodate up to a 16.4″ laptop and has a particular area for laptops with a strap to secure it. It has a tablet pocket too, which will take up to a 9.7” screen size. It comes with a small wet pocket for storing wet swimsuits etc.

USB port

I was also surprised by the accessories it comes with. It includes a Tile Bluetooth tracker (which will be giving away soon as I already have one) and a removable power bank.

I liked the compactness of the power bank as you could take it out and carry it around with you. However, where it was at the bottom of the front pocket was fiddly to take it in and out. There was also only one USB port for charging versus the Away one.

 

Inside there is one flat net pocket which can only accommodate fairly slim items.

Samsonite v Away v Tumi luggage review

The details

  • Size: 55 x 40 x 23 cm (including handles, wheels, bottom glides, side pockets and other external parts)
  • Capacity: 40 L
  • Price: £140 for the basic version without the tracker/battery. £210 in duty free (Rolling Luggage) for the version I have reviewed
  • Weight: 2.8kg
  • Guarantee: Limited 5 year global warranty
  • Lock: TSA-approved combination locks for main compartment and pocket.

You can buy the Samsonite suitcase on Amazon for £140 for the black version or £137 for the gold version.

 

Samsonite v Away v Tumi… And the winner is…..

The main issue with Tumi and Away was the weight of the bag. When many airlines have a limit of 7kg, having a bag that weights over 4kg before you even start is not great. Plus there’s the effort of lifting it into the overhead locker if it is heavy before you even fill it. I thought that the Tumi looked very smart with its shiny blue shell, but it scratched very quickly after the first time I checked it in.

Inside the Tumi was the most well organised with various compartments. However, in terms of the front pocket, only the Samsonite gave me what I was truly looking for – enough room to store all my essentials in handy reach – laptop, headphones and liquids bag. The trade-off is that the inside space is much reduced with only one proper space for items. For a carry on bag, it’s not an issue for me as I would not be using this except for a one-night stay maximum. Given the low price of the bag too on Amazon, it’s a no brainer for me.

If I wanted something for travelling hand baggage the only choice would be the Away case – plenty of room, a decent size front pocket and lighter weight than the Tumi.

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11 comments
  1. Caroline says:
    25/05/2019 at 7:31 am

    I have the Samsonite Michele.. I still prefer my old pink Samsonite with front pockets (I can just squeeze my iPad Pro in the front pocket but laptop now goes in my Samsonite rucksack that sits on top) – However, it’s worth noting the prodigy is available in an expandable version. The Away Bag is something I ve had my eye on for a while. But it’s a mid-sized hold bag I’m after at the moment! Might just be an M&S cheap and cheerful!

  2. AmandaB says:
    25/05/2019 at 7:43 am

    Hi Michelle
    The price you have quoted for the Samsonite Prodigy is for the entry level. The Bluetooth/tracker version seems to cost quite a lot more. The expandable version looks very good.

    1. Michele says:
      25/05/2019 at 7:45 am

      Thanks Amanda. I will amend it to make it clearer

  3. David says:
    25/05/2019 at 8:17 am

    Love the aluminium version of the away – always wanted a Rimowa.

    1. Donal says:
      25/05/2019 at 8:52 am

      Yes. I have my eye on the aluminium Away; it would be good to see some comparative reviews.

  4. TigerTanaka says:
    25/05/2019 at 8:55 am

    I have the Samsonite Prodigy and am extremely satisfied with it. I do 100+ flight segments a year, all carry on, and it is robust enough to deal with serious usage. The pocket is great for security screening – unzip and take out the laptop, iPad and toiletries bag. Perfect.

    Not sure I would pay the extra for the battery version though.

  5. sam says:
    25/05/2019 at 8:59 am

    the away looks great but is 57.5cm – this is too big for many of the low cost airlines. some of us regional people have to use these!!

    1. Michele says:
      25/05/2019 at 9:08 am

      They do a smaller version exactly the same.

  6. JoT says:
    25/05/2019 at 11:31 am

    As a counterpoint, I would like to say that my Dunlop wheelie doesn’t look stylish, doesn’t have fancy compartments and definitely doesn’t have a built–in USB port … BUT (a) it went 100+ flights without sustaining significant damage and (b) it cost £6 in the Sports Direct sale ?

  7. shaneenbenson says:
    26/05/2019 at 12:01 am

    We have been looking for a carry on bag with a decent front pocket for ages now! Don’t want to spend big money though. Why can’t reasonably priced suitcase manufacturers see the market for bags with a front pocket ??

  8. Simon says:
    29/05/2019 at 3:24 pm

    It must be a frequent flier thing.
    I’m also addicted. I have a zero Halliburton had it for some time. It’s indestructible. It’s perfect for business class cabins/allowances and it’s all I ever use. Been on a 14 day trip with all my luggage in it. Don’t use it with low cost airlines as I don’t want to risk it in the hold. I too fancy the classic Rimowa classic cabin. Was offered one at -40% and wished now I had taken it. Other than that I have a Samsonite roll along from their prestige range that I’ve had 20 years. Still looks better than anything they make today.

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