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Commonly Asked Questions

Is July's luggage within Airline Standards?

If it looks big, it is! It's been designed to maximise how much you can bring onto a plane with you. The Carry On is designed perfectly for most US and International airline standards. 45 linear inches (22 x 14 x 9 in) or 115 centimeters (56 x 36 x 2

What's the difference between each Carry On?

Beginning with our very first Carry On Classic, we've since developed an entire collection of suitcases designed to suit your every cabin-side need!.

What's the difference between each Checked Luggage?

Our range continues to grow, as we now have an extensive range of luggage to fit all your Checked baggage needs!.

Can I nest my luggage?

Our Classic and Light range has been designed so that each suitcase can be stowed inside perfectly for easy storage. This was done to also ensure that our shipping process can be streamlined. Less cartons, less shipping costs, less risk of being lost

Does it fit under the seat?

All of our Carry On luggage is designed to maximise your allowable space in the cabin. We designed these cases specifically with global travellers in mind. We have personally flown with almost every major domestic and International carrier with the c

I've lost my powerbank!

While the power bank is designed to compliant with all airline safety requirements, it's essential that you eject the it from it's compartment in the event that the suitcase needs to be checked in. Please note, that airlines reserve the right to conf

I've lost my Snapsleeve!

The Snapsleeve from the Carry On Pro is designed to be easily removable in the event of needing to check-in the suitcase. Kindly note that if left on when checking in, the Snapsleeve could be confiscated by airline staff. Please note that our warrant

Power Bank Safety

When using your Power Bank, safety should always be a top priority. These batteries are compact and efficient, but they can pose risks if mishandled. Overcharging, extreme temperatures, or physical damage can lead to overheating, leakage, or even fir