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Whether you love to travel or your work regularly takes you all over the globe, finding the best checked luggage to support your needs on long journeys—when a carry-on simply won’t do—is important for improving your experience on the go.
Kristen Shirley, founder of the luxury encyclopedia La Patiala, knows a thing or two about good luggage. An avid traveler (who previously worked at a travel magazine), she stresses the importance of investing in quality checked bags. “Checked luggage can be expensive, but it’s well worth the money,” she tells Bazaar. “High-quality luggage will not only last for years—I’ve had some of my luggage for over a decade—but it [also] makes your travel experience so much more enjoyable.” It can save you from certain aches and pains, too (which for Shirley included shoulder pain, caused by using a two-wheel bag instead of a four-wheeler).
When searching for the best checked luggage, she recommends you first consider what you will be using it for. Sometimes a midsize bag (with a volume around 125 liters) is more useful in the long run, over an enormous 140-liter option that might be necessary only for a journey of three weeks or longer. (A reminder: The bigger the suitcase, the more it will generally weigh empty.) A brand that offers luggage sets is also a smart way to shop. Shirley says her nonnegotiable luggage features are: four spinner wheels, a telescoping handle with at least three different heights or full adjustability, and two carry handles (one on the top, and one on the side).
Next, you’ll need to decide whether a soft-sided suitcase or hardshell better suits your needs. Shirley prefers soft-sided cases, which are more flexible when it comes to packing. “Many soft-sided suitcases are also expandable, which is important to have if you only invest in one checked bag,” she says. Soft-sided suitcases also commonly include an exterior pocket, which Shirley notes is great for slipping last-minute additions inside without opening the entire bag.
Whichever your preference, we’ve rounded up the 12 best checked luggage options below, including a mix of both soft and hard shells, to help you find the suitcase that fits your style and travel needs.


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