One suitcase problem, solved: the right size for every trip
If you’ve ever tried to “make do” with one case for every trip, you already know how it ends. A short weekend becomes a tight squeeze. A longer holiday turns into a messy pile. This 3-piece hardshell set gives you options, without overthinking it.
Not sure what size you actually need? This quick read helps you choose with confidence: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Luggage and Bags . And if you want your packing to stay neat from day one to checkout day, add compression packing cubes so outfits don’t end up everywhere.
What you’re getting: a matching cabin, medium, and large suitcase with spinner wheels, an expandable design, and a fixed TSA 3-point combination lock on each case.
What this set includes
This set includes three suitcases, designed to cover the “everyday travel” range: quick getaways, week-long trips, and longer holidays.
| Size | Dimensions (cm) | Weight | Capacity | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabin | 54* (H) × 21 (D) × 38 (W) *Height includes wheels |
2.40 kg | 39 L | Weekend trips, short work travel, quick overnight stays |
| Medium | 65* (H) × 27 (+5 expand) (D) × 43 (W) *Height includes wheels |
3.50 kg | 82.5 L | 5–10 day trips, shared packing, “a bit of room” without going huge |
| Large | 75* (H) × 31 (+5 expand) (D) × 49 (W) *Height includes wheels |
3.95 kg | 124 L | Long holidays, winter layers, family packing, bulky items |
Key features that make travel feel easier
Fixed TSA 3-point combination lock (built in)
A built-in TSA 3-point combination lock helps keep your main compartment secured without needing a separate padlock. It’s a simple upgrade that can save your zips from being tugged around in transit.
Tip: If you like extra security on daypacks, duffels, or hotel lockers, a small TSA padlock is still handy: TSA Approved Waterproof Travel Security Lock .
Expandable space (medium + large)
The medium and large cases expand by 5 cm when you need that little bit extra room. Great for gifts on the way home, extra shoes, or when you’re packing for changing weather.
Quick packing note: expanding makes it easier to fit more, but it can also push you over airline weight limits. A small scale at home can save you a lot of airport stress.
360° spinner wheels + easy handling
The 360° multidirectional spinner wheels are made for smooth movement through airports, hotels, and pavements. You also get steady carry handles and a push-button locking pull handle for simple, controlled rolling.
Organised interior (so you don’t live out of a suitcase mess)
Inside you’ll find a fully lined interior, an inner zip shirt compartment, and a layout that helps separate “clean”, “worn”, and “small bits”. If you want the quickest “everything has a place” setup, pair this set with packing cubes and you’ll stop rummaging for socks at the bottom.
Simple packing plan for each suitcase
Cabin case: quick, light, and easy
- 2–3 outfits, one extra layer, and a compact toiletry kit.
- Keep chargers and small items in the inner zip section so they’re easy to grab.
- If you fly often, double-check your airline’s cabin size rules (they can vary).
Medium case: the “most trips” sweet spot
- Pack by outfit, not by item. It keeps your week organised.
- Use the expansion for souvenirs or bulky items near the end of the trip.
- Weigh it before you leave to avoid last-minute reshuffling at check-in.
Large case: long holidays and family packing
- Ideal for jackets, winter layers, and “I need options” travel.
- Split packing by person (or by category) to keep things calm.
- Do a quick weight check before you go:
A pocket-friendly option many travellers love is the Balanzza Digital Mini Luggage Scale — it’s the kind of small tool that can save you from overweight fees.
Recommended add-ons (small upgrades that make a big difference)
If you want a smoother trip:
- Compression packing cubes for tidy packing and fast unpacking.
- Luggage scale to check weight before you leave home.
- TSA padlock for backpacks, lockers, and other zippers (even though your suitcases already have a built-in lock).
Recommended for your next trip
FAQ
Is the cabin suitcase “carry-on approved”?
Many travellers use a 54 cm cabin case for carry-on, but airline limits can vary (and sometimes change). If you want help choosing, read: this luggage size guide .
Which suitcases expand?
The medium and large suitcases expand by 5 cm for extra space. The cabin case is listed without the +5 cm expansion.
Do I still need a padlock if there’s a built-in TSA lock?
For the suitcases, the built-in lock covers your main compartment. A separate lock is still useful for other gear like backpacks, duffels, and lockers. If that’s you, consider a TSA travel padlock .
How do I avoid overweight baggage fees?
Pack, then weigh before you leave home. A small tool like the Balanzza digital luggage scale makes it quick.
What’s included in the package?
1 × cabin size suitcase, 1 × medium size suitcase, 1 × large size suitcase (3-piece set).






