This Spacious Underseater Is a 'Lifesaver' That Holds a Week's Worth of Clothing-and It's 37% Off
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This Spacious Underseater Is a 'Lifesaver' That Holds a Week's Worth of Clothing-and It's 37% Off
"The underseat bag is 13.5 inches wide by 16.5 inches tall and 9 inches thick, including the four spinner wheels, which is right at many airlines' personal item size limits. Basically, "if you're looking for the largest underseater you can find," one shopper said, "this bad boy is it." Still, reviewers say they've had success fitting it under the seat on United, American, Delta, JetBlue, and more."
"Still, reviewers say they've had success fitting it under the seat on United, American, Delta, JetBlue, and more. "I feel so free now, going through the airports with this small, easily-rolling bag," wrote one, who said it also fits in the overhead space on puddle jumper-sized planes, whereas most bags have to be gate-checked. "I can lift it easily, even when it's packed full, which I struggled to do with my bigger carry-on.""
"The flap for the main compartment unzips on three sides to open fully and lie flat on the floor-easier for packing and unpacking. It contains compression straps and an interior flap that doubles as a padded sleeve for laptops up to 13.3 inches. On the outside of the bag, there's a front pocket that also unzips on three sides, as well as a side pocket and USB port for charging on the go."
The Samsonite underseat carry-on measures 13.5 by 16.5 by 9 inches including wheels and meets many airlines' personal-item limits. The bag fits under seats on United, American, Delta and JetBlue and can go into some small-plane overheads. The main compartment unzips on three sides and lies flat for packing and unpacking; it includes compression straps and a padded laptop sleeve for up to 13.3-inch devices. Exterior features include a three-sided front pocket, side pocket, USB charging port and a sleeve to slip over a suitcase handle. Four spinner wheels and the compact size enable easy rolling and lifting while holding a week's worth of clothing.
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