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The Best Hardside Luggage of 2025, According to Testing

A hard shell suitcase keeps your stuff safe and un-squished.

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Your luggage is put to the ultimate test on each trip you take—first pulling it from the depths of your closet, then stuffing it with vacation clothes, throwing it in the trunk, rolling it across the airport conveyor belt, and finally shoving it into the carry-on luggage compartment. And who knows what actually happens to your suitcase when you bring checked luggage and leave it at the check-in counter instead? To keep your belongings a little safer while you're traveling, consider opting for a suitcase with a hard shell made of durable plastic or metal.

At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we evaluate all kinds of popular luggage in the Textiles Lab, analyzing them for factors like durability, water resistance, and ease of use. Plus, we share them with consumer testers who take them on their own trips and share real-world feedback. Over the years, we've tested suitcases from more than 100 brands to find the best hardside luggage on the market. I have compiled a list of picks, including lightweight and durable options, as well as hard-shell luggage with unique features that I and my fellow analysts think are worth considering.

    1
    Best Overall

    Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Spinner

    Freeform Hardside Expandable Spinner

    Pros

    • Durable material performed well in drop tests
    • Smooth rolling wheels
    • Aced our packing tests

    Cons

    • Carrying handles are tighter than some others we tested

    Samsonite's high-quality luggage has consistently performed well in our tests over the years, particularly in terms of durability during drop tests and ease of use. The material held up without significant dents or scratches, and it received perfect scores in Lab tests for being a breeze to open and close with smooth zippers.

    Inside, a zippered panel and an adjustable cross strap keep your belongings in place, and I was able to fit my entire packing load in the bag with room to spare, even without using the zippered expansion. There are three different sizes to choose from, or you can opt for a set including a carry-on and a checked bag for a cohesive look.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: This suitcase is a favorite of our consumer testers, who agree that its wheels roll smoothly and that the bag is easy to maneuver around twists and turns. Our testers said that the carrying handles are on the smaller side, but they still found the bag easy to pick up. I particularly loved the telescopic handle, which felt sturdy and had a nice grip with a button that was easy to push for adjusting.

    READ OUR FULL REVIEW: The Best Samsonite Luggage Pieces

    Listed dimensions21.25" x 15.25" x 10.0"
    Weight10 lbs
    MaterialPolypropylene
    ExpandableYes
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    2
    Best Value

    Amazon Basics 21-Inch Hardside Spinner

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    21-Inch Hardside Spinner
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    Pros

    • Wheels performed well in tests
    • Sets available for an even better value
    • High scores for maneuverability

    Cons

    • Testers found the handle is flimsy

    Amazon Basics' hardside luggage is a favorite of real users and GH analysts alike. When we tested this bag in our Textiles Lab, we found it to be spacious, and it received perfect scores for easy packing. Online reviewers agreed, saying that they can fill the suitcase with more than enough clothing and essentials for their trips.

    The suitcase is made from ABS plastic, which isn't as durable as some other hard materials, but it is lightweight and helps keep the price low. This suitcase comes in three different sizes and is available in two and three-piece sets for an even better value.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: Testers appreciated the luggage's wheel performance, sharing that the bag is easy to maneuver. However, they weren't as impressed with the telescopic handle, explaining that it felt flimsier than other models they had tried.

    RELATED: Best Luggage on Amazon

    Listed dimensions13.58" x 9.45" x 20.87"
    Weight6.83 lbs
    MaterialABS plastic
    ExpandableYes
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    3
    Most Popular

    Away The Carry-On

    The Carry-On
    Credit: Away

    Pros

    • Lightweight yet durable shell
    • 100-day return policy
    • Smooth rolling wheels

    Cons

    • Handle isn't as sturdy as some other picks

    Several of our Lab experts, including myself, have been using luggage from the uber-popular brand Away for years and have found it to stand the test of time. This pick is made of polycarbonate material, which makes it both lightweight and durable. During Lab evaluations, we put its durability to the test and dropped the suitcase repeatedly from a set 3-foot height, noting no major signs of damage or prominent scuffing.

    In our packing tests, we were impressed by the compressive panels designed to keep your belongings in place and by the hidden laundry bag, allowing you to separate dirty clothes. If you're unsure about splurging on a carry-on bag, Away offers a 100-day return policy for unused items and, according to testers, has excellent customer service.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: Our consumer testers found that the wheels on Away suitcases rolled smoothly and were easy to maneuver. When I rolled the bag through our luggage obstacle course, I was wowed by how easy it was to navigate around turns. The suitcase rolled right along with me, rather than dragging behind.

    Testers noted that the telescopic handle isn't as sturdy as some other styles, but they liked the bottom grab handle for lifting into overhead bins. One tester shared, "It rolled really easily and was light enough to pop in and out of the overhead bin. I liked the basic design as well."

    READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Away Carry-On

    Listed dimensions21.7" x 13.7" x 9"
    Weight7.1 lbs
    MaterialPolycarbonate
    ExpandableNo
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    4
    Smoothest Wheels

    July Carry-On

    Carry-On
    Credit: July

    Pros

    • High durability scores
    • Elevated aluminum corners and leather details
    • Quiet, extremely smooth wheels

    Cons

    • Scuffed more than others in our tests

    July's Classic hardside luggage has a simple yet sophisticated look, thanks to its smooth polycarbonate material with monochrome aluminum corners and real leather details. While it scuffed more than some other suitcases in our drop tests, the suitcase earned high scores overall for durability and was relatively easy to wipe clean.

    These carry-ons are some of my favorites because of their chic look and insanely smooth wheels. The carry-on has a butterfly opening with one zipper-enclosed side and one side with a compression panel and adjustable Y-strap to secure your belongings. The telescopic handle features a unique, contoured grip for added comfort, and it locks into place at 20 different heights.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: One at-home tester commented, "I've tested many, many suitcases, but I've never used luggage that glided as smoothly as July's through an airport." Our in-Lab obstacle course testers agreed rated July's bags highly for their ease of use and smooth-rolling wheels, which barely make a sound as they rolled over different surfaces.

    READ OUR FULL REVIEW: July Luggage

    Listed dimensions21.5" x 15" x 8.5"
    Weight7.4 lbs
    MaterialPolycarbonate
    ExpandableNo
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    5
    Most Stylish

    calpaktravel.com Ambeur Carry-On

    Ambeur Carry-On
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    Credit: Calpak

    Pros

    • Removable toiletries bag and zippered pockets for easy packing
    • Favorite style of consumer testers
    • Telescopic handle earned high scores for ease of use

    Cons

    • Prone to scuffing

    For luggage that's equally as fashionable as it is functional, Calpak's Ambeur suitcases are a must-have. The hard-shell bags are made with a blend of ABS plastic and polycarbonate that's both lightweight and durable; however, we did find that the metallic colors scuffed easily. In Lab evaluations, the luggage was dubbed our "tester favorite" because consumer testers were so wowed by the metallic colors, clean design, and overall ease of use.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: The telescopic handle aced our tests for being easy to raise and lower and for its sturdiness, with one tester noting that it was the "smoothest handle by far" among all the bags we evaluated. Other testers agreed, explaining that the monochromatic padded handles were comfortable to lift, pull, and push.

    Plus, the Ambeur luggage earned high scores in our packing tests. The bag has a traditional butterfly opening with one zipped panel with zippered pockets and one side that features a compression strap, along with a removable toiletries bag. One tester shared, "I really loved the organizational features of this luggage" and added that she was easily able to separate and access her belongings on her trip.

    READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Calpak Luggage

    Listed dimensions21" x 14" x 9"
    MaterialsPolycarbonate and ABS composite
    Weight6 lbs
    ExpandableYes
    a calpak suitcase upright and lying open in a hallway
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    Rimowa Original Cabin

    Original Cabin
    Credit: Rimowa

    Pros

    • Durable aluminum material
    • Adjustable compression dividers
    • Testers rated the brand's luggage highly for maneuverability

    Cons

    • More expensive than other brands

    Rimowa has been around for more than a century, but it stays on the cutting edge. Known for producing only hardside luggage and accessories, the brand is an expert in the category and is especially known for its aluminum designs, though there are some made of leather and polycarbonate (the brand is considered to be the first to introduce polycarbonate material in luggage).

    We continue to be impressed by Rimowa's suitcases with each test but are partial to the Original line, including the Original Cabin. Made with aluminum, the classic carry-on is more durable than other hard materials like ABS plastics or polycarbonates, but it is on the heavier end of carry-on weight. It features the brand's iconic distinct grooved look and a zipperless closure—using TSA-approved lockable latches instead. The suitcase has a butterfly opening, unfolding to reveal two large packing compartments with adjustable compression panels.

    Though the suitcases are very expensive, the brand has begun offering a lifetime guarantee that covers functional damages, not just manufacturers defects, so we think they're worth the investment.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: Our testers often compared other hardside luggage to pieces from Rimowa, using the brand as the benchmark for quality suitcases. When we've evaluated the suitcases in our Textiles Lab, we've ranked them highly for their durability, ease of use, and smooth wheels. Testers appreciated that the luggage is easy to maneuver through a busy airport or around the cones in our luggage obstacle course.

    Listed dimensions21.7" x 15.8" x 9.1"
    Weight9.5 lbs
    MaterialAluminum
    ExpandableNo
    7
    Best Minimalist

    Monos Carry-On

    Carry-On
    Credit: Monos

    Pros

    • High scores for maneuverability
    • Durable material
    • Sleek appearance

    Cons

    • Showed some marks in scratch tests

    Monos's less-is-more approach to design results in a sleek, timeless look that our testers loved. The durable polycarbonate luggage may have a simple appearance, but it doesn't skimp on quality or useful packing features. Inside, you'll find two spacious compartments: one zipper-enclosed compartment and one with an adjustable compression panel. There are also additional zippered pockets inside for even more organized storage space.

    The bag aced durability tests, resisting major dents and damage after being dropped repeatedly from a 3-foot height, but it did show some signs of wear in scratch tests—more than other brands I've tested. I had some difficulty removing the scuffs, even with the included melamine sponge.

    Monos offers luggage sets for an even better value, along with a generous 100-day return policy.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: When testers tried it in our luggage obstacle course, they were impressed by how easily the bag maneuvered and how smoothly the spinner wheels rolled around our cones. A tester shared, "I cannot say enough good things about this luggage!" further adding, "I was able to hold a weeks worth of clothes in it without even using the expanders. I also loved the organization of it and how there were extra pockets."

    READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Monos Luggage

    Listed dimensions22" × 14" × 9"
    Weight7.01 lbs
    MaterialPolycarbonate
    ExpandableNo
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    8
    Best for International Travel

    Briggs & Riley Global 21-Inch Carry-On Expandable Spinner

    Global 21-Inch Carry-On Expandable Spinner

    Pros

    • Unique push-button expansion
    • Brand's bags received high scores for maneuverability
    • Outer pocket for phone and ID

    Cons

    • Expansion system may pop out if overfilled

    This innovative suitcase from Briggs & Riley is full of features to make packing for an international trip easier. On the outside of the hardside suitcase is an easy-access pocket for your phone and ID. The bag unzips into one large packing space—comparable to most softside luggage—that's fully lined and contains three internal zip pockets for easy organization.

    The bag utilizes Briggs & Riley's unique expansion system, which allows you to expand the bag for additional packing space and then compress it to its standard size once the bag has been filled, with just the push of a button.

    WHAT TESTERS SAY: When we tested Briggs & Riley's hardside suitcases in the Textiles Lab, they performed well overall, receiving high scores for durability, water resistance, and ease of use. I've personally taken this suitcase on trips to five European countries and to Mexico and have been impressed by the wheels and the taller height of the telescopic handle. Testers also shared that the brand's bags were easy to maneuver through our obstacle course and said the telescopic handles were sturdy.

    Our testers have tried both the softside and hardside version of this carry-on, and we blown away by how much they could fit inside each, sharing that there was way more room than expected. I'm a big over-packer, so the one issue I encountered with this suitcase was the expansion system popping back out once I compressed it down because I filled my bags just a little too close to the brim.

    Listed dimensions14" x 9" x 21"
    Weight8.6 lbs
    MaterialPolycarbonate
    ExpandableYes
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    Other hardside luggage we evaluated

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    We've tested more than 100 suitcases in recent years. Here are a few others we've evaluated that weren't featured but are still worth considering:

    • Beis Carry-On Roller: With convenient features like a weight indicator, a bag-attach strap, and a super-padded telescopic handle, this carry-on suitcase from Beis is popular online, but it scuffs easily and wasn't as durable as other bags we tested.
    • Delsey Chatelet Air 2.0: It's chic with faux-leather details and wheels that glide effortlessly, but the carry-on bag is on the smaller side and doesn't expand. Our testers said they had to push its packing capacity to the limit—even on shorter trips.
    • Herschel Hardshell Carry On: This simple suitcase from Herschel aced our packing tests, but the telescopic handle and wheels just aren't up to par with other popular carry-on bags.

    How we test luggage

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    At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we test luggage using specialized equipment in our Textiles Lab and with consumer testers. When we review luggage, we consider these factors:

    ✔️ Size and weight: In the Lab, we measure the size and weight of each suitcase to ensure that all online size claims are accurate. We place carry-on bags in a 22" x 14" x 9" area to see if they meet standard airline size restrictions.

    ✔️ Extra features: We make note of any additional features or components that make the luggage stand out, like carrying handles, built-in locks, and telescopic handles that adjust to different heights.

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      ✔️ Ease of use: We rate how easy it is to zip and unzip each piece of luggage (pictured here) and consider the accessibility of any packing compartments. We also consider features like telescopic handles and wheels.

      a textiles lab analyst filling a suitcase with a standard packing load of items
      Good Housekeeping/Jillian Solazzo

      ✔️ Packing: We fill each bag with a standard packing load for a short trip including clothing, accessories, and toiletries (pictured here) and then score the suitcases based on how much they're able to hold.

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      a suitcase loaded in our drop tester for luggage testing
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      ✔️ Drop testing: Each piece of luggage is filled with a standard weight and dropped from a 3-foot height from different angles to mimic real use (pictured here). We then analyze the luggage for signs of damage like dents or cracks.

      someone pulling a suitcase through our luggage obstacle course
      Good Housekeeping/Lexie Sachs

      ✔️ Consumer testing: Consumer testers take part in our obstacle course that involves rolling the bags over different surfaces like carpet, tile, and wood flooring (pictured here), lifting the bags, maneuvering the bags around cones, and more. They also share their thoughts on properties like ease of use, sturdiness of the handles, and wheel performance

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      Amanda Constantine
      Home & Apparel Reviews Analyst

      Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute's Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.

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