Thursday, 19 December 2013

Advantages and Disadvantages of Hard shell luggage

Hey there !Are you considering getting a hard shell travel  luggage?

Hard shell luggage just by the name of it, makes you feel that it could provide that extra protection for your baggage but before getting a hard shell  travel luggage, there's a few points to consider.

The advantages and the disadvantages of a hard shell luggage.

Would it be worth investing in a hard shell travel luggage?
Does it fits your requirements?
Now Let's take a look at the advantages and disadvantages.

The advantages,

Generally hard shell  travel luggage is heavier than soft shell travel luggage. Many airlines enforce weight restrictions and charge baggage fees for luggage that goes over the weight limit. We surely wouldn't want to waste money just to pay for that extra weight, especially if the weight doesn't belong to your baggage.

But the good news is, with the current technology several lightweight models are available, giving you a greater weight allowance for packing. With these lightweight models, you are ensure to be killing 2 birds with 1 stone; More protection and more weight allowance.

Hard shell  luggage has a rigid shell that's made typically from aluminum or poly-carbonate making it one of the few major reasons people pick it.

With a rigid shell, you are ensure that your fragile content are better protected from rough treatment that often occurs from baggage handling. One of the main reasons why travelers pick a hard shell travel luggage is for the purpose of protecting fragile content.

Nowadays luggage is not about a box where you put your stuff in. Many of today's hard shell luggage models now comes with built in divider panels that could keep your clothing separated from other items. Straps are also one of the built in features that could hold and keep your items in place.
Durability at its best !


DisAdvatages of Hard shell luggage:

Having that extra protection has its disadvantages.

A rigid shell doesn't allow 'squeezing'

There are moments where soft shell  luggage are pretty much convenient, for example squeezing into an overhead compartment that's smaller than your suitcase or the attempt to squeeze into a baggage template at the check in counters.

One of the biggest fear when getting a hard shell  luggage, is getting a dent, or even worse a hole.

If you're considering investing in a cheap hard shell  travel luggage, there's a chance that the materials used are brittle. It is advisable to get a trustworthy brand and if possible a life long warranty.

Most hard shell  luggage comes with a pretty glossy finish. It looks nice when it's brand new. But after that first trip, be prepared for scratches and the glossy finish to be wearing off.

A quality piece of hard shell luggage is durable, very protective. It will surely last you through lots travels. It's a great idea to consider getting one for your next trip. However, with the advantages and disadvantages we've mentioned, a hard shell  luggage isn't really meant for everyone. Therefore, before you make your purchase whether it's hard or soft side luggage. Do make sure to know what you really want in a luggage and it fits your requirements.

This baby can get scratched easily
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