Luggage that opens on top

Anonymous
Looking for new luggage. I bought a Monos hard side. I don’t like how it zips open it the middle, with about 50% on each side of the zipper. It does not work well on a luggage rack because you really have to unpack the top part. It seems to assume that you are going to unpack your luggage (or at least half of it).

For carry on in particular, I would like the zipper to be closer to one side so I can put it on a luggage rack and keep most things in the bag.

Am I alone in this? Any recommendations? I was warming up to hard sided but am flexible.
Anonymous
I suggest you take a look at OGIO. I have a carry-on size with two wheels which is roomy and easy to open and leave on a luggage rack. They do have four wheel versions too.

Anonymous
The Away suitcases seem to open at the top: https://www.awaytravel.com/suitcases/softside-bigger-carry-on
Anonymous
I also like it zipping at the top. I just got a Samsonite soft case.
Anonymous
That’s why I have stuck with soft side luggage. I currently have Travelpro.
Anonymous
Like PP, this is why I stuck with soft side luggage. Grab last years model at TJ Maxx. Rinse and repeat when necessary.
Anonymous
I open my hard sided carryon on the luggage rack like a book, with the “spine” perpendicular to the rack.

But I also always unpack, I guess? I usually use the suitcase to collect laundry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Away suitcases seem to open at the top: https://www.awaytravel.com/suitcases/softside-bigger-carry-on


The softside Away lugguage looks great, but seems so heavy if you travel internationally where there are more strict weight limits. Their smallest carry-on is 9.2lbs empty and holds 37L, while my travelpro lite holds 39L and only weighs 5lbs.
Anonymous
Biaggi
Anonymous
I just got the Away softside large carry on for the same reason (top open). I will check it if I use it for international travel, or use my smaller Tumi carry on, because it’s def too big for int’l standards.

Tumi is another option. Mine is probably 15 years old at this point and good as new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just got the Away softside large carry on for the same reason (top open). I will check it if I use it for international travel, or use my smaller Tumi carry on, because it’s def too big for int’l standards.

Tumi is another option. Mine is probably 15 years old at this point and good as new.


I'm the pp who linked to Away, after looking online for my Tumi carryon to link to but realizing it's probably been discontinued. Like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/156593025569

It's also 15 years old and going strong!
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