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Compares to the Samsonite Oyster F'lite, but lighter
Lightest hard-top strolly. This spacious, lightweight uprights, constructed in durable hardside Polypropylene
Push button retractable handle locks when fully extended so you can push or pull your case
Cross straps secure the contents of your luggage to help prevent shifting that can cause damage
Internal trolley pipes prevent handling damage' also equipped with 3-point locking system
Central combination locks provide a convenient way to make travel more secure Eurolite luggage is spacious, lightweight uprights, constructed in durable hardside Polypropylene, are a surprising balance of capacity and eye-catching style. American Tourister has a heritage with hardside that is known for its quality, durability and use of color. This case is great for a short getaway |
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This spacious, lightweight uprights, constructed in durable hardside Polypropylene, are a surprising balance of capacity and eye-catching style
Polypropylene shell material is made of a highly impact-resistant strong, lightweight, flexible, and moisture resistant
Wide-Track wheel system for easy rolling, maneuverability, and stability on a wide variety of surfaces
Push button retractable handle locks when fully extended so you can push or pull your case
Cross straps secure the contents of your luggage to help prevent shifting that can cause damage
Combination locks provide a convenient way to make travel more secure You're always ready for take-off with the Samsonite 325 Series 31" Flite Hardside Upright. These spacious, lightweight uprights, constructed with durable hardside Polypropylene, is a surprising balance of capacity and eye-catching style.
Full protection for the zippers, Zipped divider pad, Soft touch lining, Zipped pocket, Cross ribbons, Shell material is made of injection molded polyproplyene, a highly impact-resistant plastic that is strong, lightweight, flexible, and moisture resistant Allows you to lift the case with ease and comfort, or carry it by hand when rolling isn't an option. |