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The Best Away Luggage Pieces, According to Esquire

We've tried the whole lineup—here's what's worth it.

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You can't escape the sea of Away suitcases at the airport. From when you enter the plane and walk through the classes to your seat in the very back, all the overhead space is crammed with Away suitcases. Since the brand was founded in 2015, there's been a yearly uptick in the amount of Away products we see at the airport. What was once a few scattered carry-ons is now the considered one of the most popular luggage brands out there.

That said, are Away suitcases worth it? We say yes. With the popularity, you might get a slightly inflated price, but you can't deny these are the best of the affordable polycarbonate suitcases. Even if our travel experts might steer you towards top-of-the-line Rimowa carry-ons, lightweight duffel bags, or travel-hack garment duffels, you can't deny the affordable function of Away.

  • Carry-On Flex

    The One You Should Buy

    Away Carry-On Flex

    $325 at Away
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  • The Trunk

    The Largest Suitcase in the Lineup

    Away The Trunk

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  • The Medium Flex

    The Most Versatile Away Suitcase

    Away The Medium Flex

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  • The Large Flex

    The Other Large Checked Option

    Away The Large Flex

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  • Packable Carryall

    A Great Packable Tote

    Away Packable Carryall

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Within the lineup, what Away suitcase should you buy? There's now a handful of offerings—some big checked luggage pieces, expandable carry-ons, packable tote bags, and travel backpacks. We've tried pretty much all of it, so we felt primed to give you a little rundown. This is our handy shopping guide to the lineup. These are the six best Away suitcases, the ones we'd tell you to buy.

The One You Should Buy

Away Carry-On Flex

Carry-On Flex
The One You Should Buy

Away Carry-On Flex

$325 at Away
Pros
  • Reliable suitcase for short and long trips
  • Expandable zipper gives you wiggle room
  • Good quality for the price
Cons
  • Heavy packers might prefer the bigger carry-on flex
  • When expanded, it might not fit in smaller overhead bins

If there were ever an Away suitcase we'd say everyone should buy, it'd be this one. The Carry-On Flex is the perfect middle ground within the Away lineup. It's the best thing the brand makes.

It's light, fits in an overhead bin, and can pack a weekend's worth of clothes. Then, if you're bringing home extra stuff, a second zipper expands the bag to about the same size as the Bigger Carry On. Away says unzipping the expanding zipper gives you an extra 2.25" of space, but I don't know what the fuck that means. In practice, it's given me space for an extra outfit or two, a handful of t-shirts, or a bunch of underwear. Think of it as getting an extra day or two into a suitcase.

I do have to address one thing, though. When that second zipper is expanded, there is the chance that your plane might not have enough overhead space. Personally, it's never happened to me, even on tiny regional flights. But just know it's a possibility.

Dimensions21.7" x 13.7" x 9"
Expanded Dimensions21.7" x 13.7" x 11.25"
Weight8.15lbs
MaterialPolycarbonate
The Largest Suitcase in the Lineup

Away The Trunk

The Trunk
The Largest Suitcase in the Lineup

Away The Trunk

Pros
  • Space for weeks' worth of clothing
  • Deep main compartment is great for packing shoes and boots
  • The rectangular shape is easier to roll
Cons
  • Really consider if you need all that space
  • Only good for long trips

For checked luggage, I say go for the Trunk. Some people claim it's too big, but with checked luggage that's not really your problem. Sure, if you've got a lot of walking to do in a city, it a smaller bag would be nice. But, if you're doing a long stay anywhere, you need space. This has a ton of it.

The main design benefit of the Trunk is the deeper main compartment. It's a gem when you're traveling with a lot of footwear, especially if you've got boots and don't want to wear them on the flight.

Dimensions31.3" x 17" x 13.7"
Weight12.1lbs
MaterialPolycarbonate
The Most Versatile Away Suitcase

Away The Medium Flex

The Medium Flex
The Most Versatile Away Suitcase

Away The Medium Flex

Credit: Fabian Öhrn
Pros
  • A great size to compromise on volume and maneuverability
  • Nice to be able to expand in size
  • Reliable bag you'll own for a long time
Cons
  • Heavy packers might want to go up a size or two
  • When heavily packed, hard to roll around

Among the checked sizes that Away sells, the Medium Flex is the most versatile. Away says it's big enough for one to two weeks' worth of clothing, but it can extend into the two-and-a-half or three weeks range if you're economical.

It's not a massive bag, though. Cutting a few inches off in all directions has a real impact. It doesn't get heavy on the wheels, and you can maneuver it through a city center somewhat comfortably. Add the ability to flex up in size, and you've just got a great do-it-all checked bag.

Dimensions26" x 18.5" x 11"
Expanded Dimensions26" x 18.5" x 11.75"
Weight10.8lbs
MaterialPolycarbonate
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The Other Large Checked Option

Away The Large Flex

The Large Flex
The Other Large Checked Option

Away The Large Flex

Credit: Fabian Öhrn
Pros
  • A ton of space without going to the level of the trunk
  • Flex option lets you expand the suitcase
Cons
  • Square shape is a bit unwieldy
  • Medium Flex is a more versatile suitcase

If you like all the space of the trunk but prefer the shape of a case, we'd recommend the Large Flex. It's got slightly less space than the trunk, but you're still able to pack multiple weeks' worth of clothes.

As I've already said (and will continue to say) we love the ability to expand and compress the flex options. The Large Flex gives you just under two inches of expanded space, which equals another couple of days worth of clothing.

The only downside to this suitcase is how wide the square shape makes it. The trunk is tall and slim, which makes it a bit easier to move around. The Large Flex is incredibly square, which makes it a bit more cumbersome in crowded areas.

Dimensions29" x 20.5" x 14.25"
Weight12.25lbs
MaterialPolycarbonate
A Great Packable Tote

Away Packable Carryall

Packable Carryall
A Great Packable Tote

Away Packable Carryall

Pros
  • Takes up so little space when packed
  • Easy bring out when needed
  • Decent size, but works as a personal item if not full
Cons
  • Not the most durable nylon fabric
  • Might not fit under a seat when full

Away's packable tote bag takes the flex concept in a different direction. On the way to your destination, it's not even big enough to factor into how you pack. It stuffs down into a sack that you can toss away in the bottom of a different bag. On the way home, expand it into a 44L tote to use as a personal item.

This one is a great option for the traveler that brings a lot of souvenirs home, or it's an option if you find yourself getting lazy with return flight packing. And beyond all that, it's just nice to know you've got extra packing space stored away.

Packed Dimensions6.3” x 4.3” x 2.4”
Dimensions15" x 19.7" x 9"
Weight8.8oz
MaterialRecycled Nylon
Away's Standout Travel Backpack

Away Everywhere Zip Backpack

Everywhere Zip Backpack
Away's Standout Travel Backpack

Away Everywhere Zip Backpack

Pros
  • Design touches allow it to open very wide
  • Plenty of space for tech accessories and essentials
  • Trolley sleeve is great for in the airport
Cons
  • Pricey for a backpack
  • Other colors can be tough to spot clean

If we're talking Away travel gear, we are of course going to call out the brand's cult favorite backpack. In New York City, I'll see five finance guys a day with this backpack. It's not a great look for a formal job, but it's the perfect backpack for travel.

The Everywehere Zip is sleek, especially if you opt for the monochrome black version. It's practical, with plenty of compartments and a trolley sleeve. The long zipper and elasticized opening allows it to open quite wide, so you can really take advantage of every bit of space. It's the perfect personal item, especially for a work trip.

Dimensions12" x 5.9" x 17.7"
Weight2.45lbs
MaterialNylon with Leather Trim
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Things to Consider When Buying Away Luggage

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What Away Does Best

  • The brand is amazing with price v.s. quality. It's where Away really shines. Among the mid-tier luggage brands, no other makes suitcases as durable as Away.
  • It makes incredible expanding options. Away's Flex series is one of our favorite travel lines. Plenty of brands make expandable suitcases, but the nylon Away uses is just a cut above.

What to Look Out For With Away

  • The suitcases scuff really easily. If you lean into the world traveller look, it's fine. If you want to keep it spotless, you'll have to do some scrubbing.

Why Trust Esquire?

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Because we travel more than anyone ever should. Every week out of the year, one of our editors or writers is wheels up to somewhere. We get a lot of miles in, and with that comes an immense amount of travel product knowledge. Plus, we test a lot of suitcases—from top-of-the-line Rimowas to cheap plastic suitcases. If there's a suitcase you're looking at, we've already put it through its paces. Trust our experience.

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