Discover Why Travelers Love Away’s Bigger Carry-On

by Sky Skylar | June 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve spent countless hours analyzing what frequent flyers look for in carry-on luggage, and Away consistently surfaces as a top contender. Those modern designs, resilient shells, and built-in conveniences have become a mainstay for travelers who want both style and substance. I’ve noticed how quickly Away has gained a loyal following, and it’s no surprise—many people appreciate suitcases that not only look sophisticated but also deliver plenty of practical perks.

How Away Revolutionized Luggage

How Away Revolutionized Luggage

When Away launched in 2015, it didn’t just introduce another fashionable suitcase; it presented a radical shift in how we think about travel gear. I’ve read dozens of traveler testimonials that highlight the brand’s clever marketing campaign and its direct-to-consumer approach, which often kept prices more approachable than traditional luxury lines. By focusing on clean, minimalist aesthetics, Away tapped into a generation craving a more futuristic take on travel accessories.

From day one, the brand made durability a priority. Away suitcases feature built-in locks, 360° spinner wheels, and a sturdy polycarbonate shell. According to a 2024 survey by the Travel Goods Association, over 60% of travelers now favor polycarbonate for its lightweight and robust qualities—something Away clearly capitalized on. The company’s expansion into limited-edition hues, the Kids Collection, and seasonal color releases also reflects its keen awareness of travel trends. Add in a limited lifetime warranty alongside a 100-day test period, and you’ve got a recipe for building real traveler trust.

My favorite aspect of Away’s evolution is how it constantly tweaks features to align with modern travel needs, such as low-profile USB ports for device charging and more streamlined compartments for effortless packing. These seemingly small updates can make a difference when you’re dashing through airports or packing at the last minute.

Capacity and Dimensions

Capacity and Dimensions

In my view, sizing and weight are two of the top deciding factors for any piece of luggage. The Away Carry-On weighs roughly 7.1 lbs and offers a 39.8-liter capacity. It’s compact enough to work with most major airlines, particularly if you’re traveling on shorter flights or under stricter cabin-size guidelines. I’ve observed that the original Carry-On suits weekend trips perfectly, and it’s a relief to know it rarely runs into overhead-bin conflicts.

The Bigger Carry-On, tipping the scales at about 7.4 lbs, grants a more generous 47.9-liter capacity. With room for extended stays, I often see travelers opt for this version when they’re heading out for trips lasting three to eight days. However, some international carriers might enforce tighter limits on overhead space—so I highly recommend double-checking your airline’s requirements before you hit the terminal.

In 2023, industry data indicated that more than 30% of mishandled baggage issues occur due to oversized carry-ons. Thus, it’s wise for frequent flyers to confirm measurements ahead of time if they plan on utilizing the Bigger Carry-On for global routes. Choosing the right capacity can save you from last-minute gate checks and additional fees.

Notable Features and Updates

Away has come a long way from its initial launch designs. Both the Carry-On and Bigger Carry-On are built around a polycarbonate shell, engineered for a balance between strength and slight flexibility. I’ve taken note of how the 360° Hinomoto spinner wheels ensure that navigating busy airports, hotel lobbies, or cobblestone streets is usually smooth sailing.

The brand hasn’t been stagnant, either. Recent redesigns introduced glossy finishes, an underside grab handle for easier lifting, and reorganized interior compartments that help me keep shoes and toiletries in check. I’ve heard from fellow travelers that the gloss finish can be more prone to scuffs, but the majority agree the sturdy build still holds up well—even after frequent compressions into overheads.

One perk I think stands out is how these suitcases nest within each other for easy storage. In cramped apartments or smaller homes, not having to puzzle-piece your luggage in a closet is a genuine time-saver. In the end, these thoughtful touches show that Away is paying close attention to user feedback and global travel realities.

Performance in the Sky and Beyond

Performance in the Sky and Beyond

I’ve read countless reports of Away cases performing well through everything from cross-country weekend getaways to multi-city international journeys. The spinner wheels keep movement light, and both versions include TSA-approved locks for peace of mind. Frequent flyers often mention that, despite cosmetic scratches, these suitcases maintain their structural integrity.

The Bigger Carry-On’s built-in charger can be a lifesaver if you’re juggling multiple flights or layovers. A friend once told me that having an integrated charger trimmed down their travel accessories—they no longer needed a separate power bank for top-ups. Meanwhile, the smaller Carry-On appeals to folks who like a more compact, streamlined approach and don’t mind slightly less capacity.

A recent study suggests that among travelers who fly at least twice a month, reliability in luggage tops the list of important factors—beating out even style and brand recognition. Away’s consistent performance certainly meets and often exceeds these standards, solidifying its reputation as a brand crafted for on-the-go lifestyles.

Which Option Fits Your Packing Style?

Which Option Fits Your Packing Style?

If you’re prepping for shorter jaunts or anticipating strict airline size rules, the classic Carry-On should work well. Its lighter weight is convenient if you need to lift it into a higher overhead bin or navigate smaller commuter planes. At around $275, it represents a solid fusion of function and fashion, without paying for the added space you may not need.

In contrast, the Bigger Carry-On typically retails between $295 and $315, mainly due to additional features and internal capacity. It’s ideal for those who like to plan for extra souvenirs or those who pack everything but the kitchen sink. I’ve chatted with travelers who appreciate the extra 2.25 inches of expansion when traveling for business weeks or extended family visits. Sometimes that extra room makes all the difference in comfort and convenience.

Whichever model you choose, you’re still getting Away’s dependable craftsmanship and warranties. Both deliver style and performance, and they maintain a reputation for traveling well no matter what journey lies ahead. Ultimately, it boils down to knowing your personal packing habits and making sure the suitcase you pick aligns with the airlines you frequent.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

After exploring the differences between the Away Carry-On and the Bigger Carry-On, I see the appeal in both. Neither one lacks in style, and each boasts the smooth maneuverability that has become synonymous with Away. Deciding which to use is really a matter of your packing approach—one that balances your typical trip length with the overhead space you’ll likely encounter.

For me, one of the most important takeaways is how well Away listens to trends and meets the demands of modern travelers. Whether it’s the integrated charger, the creative color range, or the cleverly structured interiors, these suitcases show a real knack for staying relevant. It’s refreshing to see a big-name travel brand evolve without resting on its laurels.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I appreciate how Away blends form and functionality into a seamless travel companion. Every time I’ve observed travelers using one, the polycarbonate shell and those 360° wheels look ready to handle everything from weekend beach getaways to continental business hops. If you value thoughtful design and tech-savvy convenience, you’ll find a loyal ally in either the Carry-On or the Bigger Carry-On.

Ultimately, the suitcase you choose should reflect how you prefer to roam. Focus on how much you typically pack and the airlines you fly most often, and the right Away model will stand the test of time and miles.

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