As someone who has traveled by air far too many times to count, I can tell you that one of the best travel tips anyone ever gave me was to always have good carry-on luggage.
With checked baggage fees being through the roof and airlines losing suitcases, it makes sense financially and practically to have carry-on luggage as your sole piece of luggage whenever possible.
Of course, that means you need a durable and long-lasting piece. These small and compact suitcases come with many different features and benefits while fitting into the designated airline carry-on dimensions, typically a space about 14 x 9 x 22 inches.
To help you choose the best carry-on luggage for your upcoming travels, I’ve put together this list of some of my favorite options that are the best in their class.
Canadian-produced Monos create baggage to help others explore the world as they desire while being present in the moments they find themselves within. Essentially, their luggage wants you to enjoy your time traveling knowing that you’ve picked the right suitcase.
Overall, Monos is right; their Carry-On Pro is the right suitcase for many people, and that’s why it’s the best overall on this list. It’s durable, fashionable, and works well with many pockets for storing items of different sizes.
Of course, it benefits from already having a good foundation being the next step up from the Monos Carry-On. This iteration has an aerospace-grade polycarbonate shell that is light, water-resistant, and can withstand frequent use like no other suitcase. The only trace left behind is the normal wear and tear placed on the luggage.
Aside from the nearly unbreakable hardshell, this bag uses even more high-quality materials such as ultra-microfiber vegan leather, Hinomoto Lisof Silent Run 360° wheels, and soft 350D anti-microbial interior fabric, and a robust reversible coil YKK zipper.
It’s not just the luxury materials that make this a great option. The Monos Carry-On Pro has all the necessary features you might want in a travel suitcase, namely accessibility, a keyless built-in TSA-approved lock, and plenty of storage.
As a unique addition to the carry-on, I appreciated the addition of the front pocket that is reserved for items needed while in flight. You can quickly and easily unzip the pocket and access things like passports, laptops, and chargers without getting into the larger vessel of the carry-on and possibly creating a mess while on the airplane.
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