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Kipling Basic Spontaneous S Spinner (4 wheels) moonlit blue -
Brics X-Collection Trolley (2 wheels) bordeaux -
Epic Phantom SL Spinner (4 wheels) black -
Victorinox Werks Traveler 6.0 Rolling garment bag black -
Delsey Paris Helium Dlx Spinner (4 wheels) schwarz -
American Tourister Jetdriver 3.0 Spinner (4 wheels) sporty teal -
American Tourister Jetdriver 3.0 Spinner (4 wheels) light blue -
Eastpak Tranverz L Travel bag with wheels waterfall blue -
Eastpak Transit'R L Travel bag with wheels sunday grey -
Osprey Transporter 40 Travel bag with wheels raven black -
Travelite Dynamiic Spinner (4 wheels) kupfer -
Brics Taormina Spinner (4 wheels) blue -
Impackt IP1 S Spinner (4 wheels) iron grey -
Ortlieb Duffle RS 85 Backpack with wheels sun yellow/black -
Rains Valera Mini Weekend bag beige -
Piquadro Spinner (4 wheels) orange -
Piquadro PQ Light L Spinner (4 wheels) red -
Brics X-Collection Spinner (4 wheels) black -
Travelite Barbara Stepp Spinner (4 wheels) satin nude -
Brics X-Collection Trolley (2 wheels) jeans -
Travelite Barbara Stepp Toiletry bag satin nude -
Eastpak Cnnct Tranverz S Travel bag with wheels coast -
Patagonia Black Hole 70 Travel bag black w/black -
Thule Aion Travel bag with wheels black
Buy luggage online – functional, flexible and stylish
Whether for a city break, business trip or family holiday – the right luggage is key for a relaxed start to your journey. Depending on travel duration and mode of transport, different types of luggage suit different needs: soft luggage impresses with flexibility and light weight, while hard-shell suitcases offer stability and optimal protection – especially for air travel. Modern trolleys with two or four wheels allow easy handling on any surface. Smart features like telescopic handles and lightweight designs further simplify transport. If you want to buy high-quality luggage online, you’ll find a wide selection of suitcases, trolleys, bags and sets tailored to your individual needs, travel style and preferences.
From cabin bags to XL suitcases – finding the right size
Choosing the right luggage size depends on the length of your trip and packing habits. For short trips up to three days, a cabin bag with a capacity of 30 to 49 litres is ideal – many models meet standard carry-on dimensions of 55 x 40 x 20 cm. Trips lasting up to a week call for luggage with 50 to 69 litres, while longer stays or international travel require suitcases over 70 litres. Especially practical are expandable luggage pieces that offer extra space when needed. Business travellers benefit from specialised business trolleys with laptop compartments or garment bags. Opting for a luggage set gives you a coordinated combination of sizes – perfect for staying flexible.
Comfort and technology – modern features for hassle-free travel
Luggage should be durable as well as comfortable and practical. Quality suitcases include extras like 360-degree double wheels for easy manoeuvrability, integrated packing straps to prevent creases, or external zippered pockets for quick access. Popular smart luggage options feature built-in USB charging ports, power bank compartments or digital weighing systems. Soft luggage impresses with lightness and expandability, while hard-shell cases made from polycarbonate or ABS provide maximum protection at low weight. For those who value thoughtful solutions, complete luggage sets are available online – stackable and visually coordinated.
Security is a top priority, especially for longer or international trips. Lockable main compartments, TSA-approved locks and tear-resistant materials protect your luggage from unauthorised access or damage. RFID-protected inner pockets prevent the scanning of sensitive card data. Particularly advanced are suitcases with biometric fingerprint locks – offering extra security and convenience. Material choices also contribute to protection: aluminium frames, water-repellent zippers and coated fabrics make luggage resilient against external influences. When you buy luggage online, paying attention to these features can make the difference between safety and loss in critical situations.