Travel Suitcases & Carry-On Luggage From Trespass
Choosing the right travel suitcases can make a noticeable difference to how smooth and stress-free your journey feels. From packing at home to moving through airports, stations, and hotels, a well-designed suitcase keeps your belongings protected, organised, and easy to transport. Whether you are planning short trips, business travel, or a longer holiday, selecting the right luggage size, material, and wheel system helps you travel with confidence.
Suitcases are designed to balance durability, weight, and ease of movement. With options ranging from compact cabin luggage to large checked cases, understanding the key differences makes it easier to choose a suitcase that suits your travel style and airline requirements.
Available in a wide range of sizes and styles to suit all tastes, our suitcases and carry on luggage are perfect for every kind of traveller. Whether you need a lightweight suitcase to help you breeze through airport security or a larger 100 litre suitcase to store all your precious belongings, you're sure to find what you're looking for.
Browse our range of suitcases and carry on luggage to find the perfect travel bag for you. You'll find smaller 60L holdalls and duffle bags with wheels - whatever size you need for your next getaway, we've got it right here at Trespass.
Travel suitcases come in a range of designs, each suited to different journeys and packing needs.
- Cabin suitcases: Compact and lightweight, ideal for short trips and airline hand luggage. These cases are designed to fit overhead lockers while keeping travel essentials close at hand.
- Medium suitcases: A versatile option for holidays lasting around a week. Medium cases offer extra space without becoming bulky or difficult to manoeuvre.
- Large suitcases: Best suited to long holidays or family travel, providing generous capacity for clothing, footwear, and accessories.
- Hard shell suitcases: Made from rigid materials that offer strong protection against impacts, helping to keep fragile belongings safe during transit.
- Soft shell suitcases: More flexible in design, often featuring external pockets and expandable sections for added packing space.
Each suitcase type supports different travel needs, from minimalist packing to extended trips requiring extra capacity.
Materials and How They Work
The materials used in travel suitcases affect protection, weight, and long-term durability.
- ABS plastic: Lightweight and affordable, offering reliable everyday protection for casual travel.
- Polycarbonate: Strong yet flexible, designed to absorb impact without cracking, making it ideal for frequent flyers.
- Polypropylene: Durable and lighter than ABS, offering a good balance between strength and weight.
- Polyester soft shell fabrics: Flexible and often expandable, allowing easier packing and access to items.
- Nylon soft shell fabrics: More abrasion resistant than polyester, designed to cope with frequent handling.
These materials help suitcases remain robust while staying manageable to carry and roll.
Small design details can greatly improve everyday travel convenience.
- Telescopic handles with adjustable height
- Built-in combination locks for added security
- Expandable sections for flexible packing
- Internal compression straps to keep items in place
- Divider panels for organised storage
- Reinforced corners for extra durability
Together, these features improve packing efficiency, protection, and ease of use while travelling.
Different trips benefit from different suitcase designs.
- Weekend breaks: Cabin-sized suitcases that are lightweight and easy to carry.
- Business travel: Medium spinner cases with organised interiors for smart packing.
- Family holidays: Large hard shell suitcases that protect contents and maximise space.
- Road trips: Soft shell suitcases that flex easily into car boots.
- Frequent flying: Polycarbonate cases designed to handle repeated handling.
Matching your suitcase to your journey helps keep travel smooth and organised.
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What size suitcase should I choose for short or long trips?
- For short trips or weekends away, cabin luggage is usually sufficient and helps avoid checked baggage fees. Medium suitcases suit week-long holidays, while large suitcases are better for longer stays or family travel where more clothing and gear are needed.
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What’s the difference between hard shell and soft shell suitcases?
- Hard shell suitcases offer better impact protection and are ideal for fragile items. Soft shell suitcases are more flexible, often lighter, and usually include external pockets and expandable sections for added packing space.