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Travelpro 22" Pilot Air Expandable Rollaboard Luggage (Black)

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Travelpro has Travelpro 22" Pilot Air Expandable Rollaboard Luggage (Black) on sale for $59.99 - $20 when you apply discount code RV7MZKB73BVJ at checkout = $39.99. Shipping is free on orders of $99+, otherwise shipping varies.

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Product Detail:
  • 23" x 14.5" x 9" (with wheels)
  • Water-resistant construction
  • 100% polyester material
  • Push-button telescoping handle with dual-height settings ensures a comfortable grip for travelers of different statures.
  • Main compartment expands up to 2 inches, offering extra room while maintaining balance during transport.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • This product is a closeout and final sale and is non-returnable, however it does come with a Travelpro 10 year Limited Warranty.
  • This price is $84.98 lower (68% savings) than the list price.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by DealSeekerATL
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Travelpro has Travelpro 22" Pilot Air Expandable Rollaboard Luggage (Black) on sale for $59.99 - $20 when you apply discount code RV7MZKB73BVJ at checkout = $39.99. Shipping is free on orders of $99+, otherwise shipping varies.

Thanks to community member DealSeekerATL for finding this deal.

Product Detail:
  • 23" x 14.5" x 9" (with wheels)
  • Water-resistant construction
  • 100% polyester material
  • Push-button telescoping handle with dual-height settings ensures a comfortable grip for travelers of different statures.
  • Main compartment expands up to 2 inches, offering extra room while maintaining balance during transport.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • This product is a closeout and final sale and is non-returnable, however it does come with a Travelpro 10 year Limited Warranty.
  • This price is $84.98 lower (68% savings) than the list price.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by DealSeekerATL

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Two-wheels are sturdier. If you look at the bags that the crew carry, they are usually two-wheel type.
Spinners all the way. You want something that wanders off at the slightest slope. No greater excitement than finding your luggage out in traffic because it didn't stay where you put it! The smaller volume teaches minimalism, and the broken wheels give you a weekend fix-it project. Also, the price per wheel is way better when you have more of them.

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about 21 hours ago
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sgb
about 21 hours ago
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Great price. Coupon applies to only one bag. Any other way to get free shipping?

I ended up buying two to get free shipping, even though the extra discount was only on one. $100 plus tax for two.
Last edited by sgb December 25, 2024 at 08:10 AM.
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Quote from sgb :
Great price. Coupon applies to only one bag. Any other way to get free shipping?

I ended up buying two to get free shipping, even though the extra discount was only on one. $100 plus tax for two.

Yes, the coupon applies to only one bag and the only way to avoid shipping charges is to have the total cart value greater than $99.
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Screen
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isn't a 22 inch too big for a carry-on?
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Quote from Screen :
isn't a 22 inch too big for a carry-on?
22" is the usual carry-on limit. Some of these bags are a bit larger than that when you add the wheel, but I've never had any problem with it. I have a Travelpro with 2 wheels and it is my favorite carryon.
Last edited by sgb December 25, 2024 at 09:01 AM.
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Quote from DealSeekerATL :
Yes, the coupon applies to only one bag and the only way to avoid shipping charges is to have the total cart value greater than $99.
Thanks. Picked up the 22 and the 29 to get free shipping. The 29 was $69. Coupon split between the two.
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Does anyone know the weight of this?
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Aren't spinners better?
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Quote from kukblue1 :
Aren't spinners better?

Wow. I assumed any current bag is a spinner and didn't realize they still made it without spinning wheels!
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Quote from dpid :
Wow. I assumed any current bag is a spinner and didn't realize they still made it without spinning wheels!
Two-wheels are sturdier. If you look at the bags that the crew carry, they are usually two-wheel type.
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rijones
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Quote from kukblue1 :
Aren't spinners better?
Not necessarily better. Pros and cons with each.
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Quote from sgb :
Two-wheels are sturdier. If you look at the bags that the crew carry, they are usually two-wheel type.

Yep, follow the pros
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Spinners are for old geezers and the uncoordinated who can't manage a small 22" with only 2 wheels.

Sure, spinners are more maneuverable, but how much maneuverability do you really need? You can always just push it with your foot in any direction or…gasp…pick it up.

2 wheels are sturdier and maximize your carryon space (without being the asshole whose spinner wheels prevent the bin from closing).
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Quote from kukblue1 :
Aren't spinners better?
Yes, without a doubt, Spinner bags are easier to walk with; just as easy to get into the bin;and are overall far more convenient, andpractical
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For a carryon I don't care if it's 2 wheels or 4 spinners. I do like spinners on large luggage though, it makes it easier to solo-push multiple large pieces.

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2 wheels are no go for me