
Samsonite S'Cure
Samsonite S'Cure
Awesome luggage, only checked the dimensions with Swiss after purchase and it exceeds by a long way. Max total dimensions h x w x d should not be over 158cm. This is 171cm. Had to order the smaller one. Hope this helps someone.
This review was created for a different variant: S'Cure (138 l, XL (from 140l))
This suitcase is of good quality. I am not a friend of the suitcases with zipper. This closes with its 3 clippers the case water and air tight. Well finished is the handle with aluminum linkage. It is minimalist equipped with one-sided zipper separation in the lid as well as tension straps and a side pocket in the bottom. Everything fits inside and it still has room for souvenirs. The color is easy to spot on the conveyor belt at the airport, next to the many black suitcases.
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This review was created for a different variant: S'CURE Spinner (79 l, M (50 - 90l))
Great case, sturdy but still quite light. The appearance probably appeals to men rather than women as he looks a bit "technical". The three buckles are well made, a soft seal closes the case halves. The case seems a bit narrow due to the 20cm depth. This depth is accepted by all airlines. Swiss even accepts 23cm, which can therefore not be achieved with this suitcase: there is no possibility of expansion. Still recommended for those who want a hard case. 5 years manufacturer warranty according to documentation - register on samsonite.ch!
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This review was created for a different variant: S'Cure (34 l, Hand luggage (up to 50 litres))
Has enough space for 2-3 week business trips. Contents are well protected from external influences, even if the case is not covered lying around in the rain for loading at certain airports. Systematically, you can not just quickly open a zipper a little to put a dingens still pure. The 3 snap closures of the case must be opened for this. But I would not see as a disadvantage. Is also robustly built and puts the Malträtierung at the airports so far well away. Can be maneuvered well, handles seem solid. You can of course spend 3 times as much on a suitcase - but experience shows that they do not last much longer than the solid middle class. Profile: 50% of the working time abroad (international) on the road, luggage is accordingly strained.
This review was created for a different variant: S'Cure (138 l, XL (from 140l))
Great luggage for the price with some small shortcomings. Good when you don't fill up the suitcase fully, so the hard shell protects it better compared to soft-shell suitcases. Wheels and handle are very smooth and easy to use.
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This review was created for a different variant: S'Cure (102 l, L (90 - 115l))
I've used the next larger version of this S'Cure product and aside from the handle breaking rather soon (checked luggage, plastic retainer clip beneath the button, nothing major and just cosmetic), the durability of material and rollers in this line is very good. I travel intercontinental bi-weekly and the luggage gets a lot of abuse in the process. Used much more expensive brands, Tumi or Rimowa, and they did not hold up. This hard shell technology used by Samsonite is lightweight, durable, splash water resistant, solid locking mechanism but with a spartan inside, a belt, divider cover, that's it. So you have to get your clothing or shoe organizer bags. Serves the purpose and would buy again.
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This review was created for a different variant: S'Cure (34 l, Hand luggage (up to 50 litres))
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