Travelpro Crew 7 24" Expandable Rollaboard Suiter
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| List Price: | $500.00 |
| Price: | $208.00 - $249.99 |
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Product Description
With high-mileage style, this Travelpro upright is built to meet the on-the-go demands of the travel elite. Its many features include a spacious main compartment with self-adjusting clothes divider, integrated accessory pouches and removable suiter for wrinkle-free packing. 10-year warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #109269 in Apparel & Accessories
- Size: One Size
- Brand: Travelpro
- Model: 4070824
- Fabric type: nylon
- Dimensions: 16.00" h x 10.50" w x 23.70" l, 10.00 pounds
Features
- Micro Ballistic Nylon With Dupont Teflon Coating
- Dual stop extension handle stops at 38" and 43"
- Removable high mileage wheels with sealed bearings
- Expandable
- Made In China
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
24" Expandable Rollaboard suitcase with built in suiter and easy access full front pocket
Customer Reviews
Makes a cheaper, downgraded impression compared to past Crew models...
I am a long time fan and buyer of TravelPro luggage, and I have several pieces from the prior Crew-5 version of the Crew line. So, when it came time to buy a 24" bag, I immediately searched out a deal on the TravelPro Crew-7 model. However, after receiving it, I immediately returned it. TravelPro can spin all they want about how this is an upgrade over older models. But it makes a distinctly cheaper, downgraded impression. The quality and feel of the nylon shell, the zippers and the handles are not up to the impression made by the Crew-5 bags. I won't go into all the details of what was so disappointing about the bag, it was a cascade of little differences and shortcomings. But suffice it to say that the quality in materials, fit and finish was less than my prior Crew bags. It would be fair, I think, to say that TravelPro has downgraded the quality of the Crew-7 bags while moving up features and materials they used to sell as the Crew line to the more expensive Platinum seres. Let's just say that the bag had a "Samsonite" vibe of more budget level materials, fit and finish and, even at the price that I paid, which seemed like a great deal until I saw the bag, it's still over priced. Shame on you TravelPro.



