A Top Name in Travel Gear Masterfully Combines the Best of Soft- and Hard-Sided Luggage

Peak Design’s backpack expertise gave the brand the ideal starting point for what could be called its best bag yet.

Person placing a silver laptop into the front pocket of a green suitcase.Peak Design

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Peak Design is no stranger to innovation, particularly in the bag space. However, the brand has, for most of its tenure, focused on the kinds of packs you haul on your back or over your shoulder.

It turns out that the brand’s flair for pushing boundaries translates magnificently to a different bag category — one particularly crucial to jet-setters everywhere: carry-on luggage.

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Peak Design Roller Pro Carry On bag in airport with man extracting laptop
The bag features an easy-access front pocket, better suited for storing items you might need to grab on the go.
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The Peak Design Roller Pro Carry-On is the brand’s first at-bat with wheeled luggage, and boy did the brand swing for the fences. While not the first to do it, this bag combines the toughness of hard-sided bags with the versatility and expandability of soft packs in some novel, innovative ways.

That starts with its exterior, a lightweight, ultra-tough polycarbonate wrapped in the brand’s weatherproof, scratch- and abrasion-resistant Versa Shell fabric. That outer is mated to a quartet of easy-gliding, omnidirectional wheels and, one of its best innovations, a remarkably thin (only 7 millimeters) carbon fiber telescoping handle that’s far more slender and stronger than traditional ones.

Open suitcase with neatly packed green and brown travel organizers secured by elastic straps, hands adjusting the straps.
The internal scheme makes for smarter, more organized packing.
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Due to its slim handle, the bag offers more internal space than other carry-ons (there’s no awkward rail housing to contend with) — up to 34 liters, to be precise. The bag can also expand an extra two inches in depth from its base size to suit a variety of packing needs.

It also features a convenient and clever internal scheme that enables smarter, more organized packing. And it manages all of this while adhering to international carry-on size standards.

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