Practical & durable cabin-sized bag - Your experiences or recommendations

tdimdad

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After my partner purchased a Samsonite Nuon trolley a year ago and I've taken it for a spin a few times, I've now converted to finally replace my old trusty trolley with a new one.

My two favourite brands have usually been Samsonite and Antler. Both have served me very well and long. Of the major brands I've checked out in the shops, Nere feels different to what I'd hope for (they have some good ideas but the implementation needs refinement), American Tourister and some others does not convince.

What I'd be looking for is good balance (point of gravity, easy to wheel around or carry, etc), good compartments, very easy access to the laptop & headphone & liquids & etc, easy open/close. Being expandable is a bonus but not necessary. Light weight is a great bonus as it reduces the probability of gate check-ins.

If you happen to have Samsonite Paralux (55 cm), what are your thoughts on that?
Or any suggestions for other highly functional and seemingly durable trolleys at max $300 AUD mark (or $500 before any sales / discounts)?
 
The Samsonite Paralux 55 cm is a great choice, largely because of its front-access design. Unlike most hardshell carry-ons that need to be opened 50/50 on the floor, the Paralux lets you access your laptop and liquids from a front panel while the bag is upright, which is a big practical win at security.

With your budget, it’s also worth looking at the Lojel Cubo Small. It has a top-opening design, which lets you open the case in a very small footprint in lounges or hotel rooms.

One catch with the Samsonite Paralux is the weight: the 55 cm spinner comes in at around 2.9 kg. If you’re flying regional services, that doesn’t leave a huge margin for your gear. If you can stretch the budget to around $550 on sale, the Samsonite Proxis 55 cm is significantly lighter at roughly 2.2 kg, giving you about 700 g more real payload for the same cabin weight limit.
 
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