Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean the travel season has to end. And now that Prime Day fall edition is finally here, you can get your hands on discounted luggage that’ll last you a lifetime (depending on the brand and how you treat it, of course).
SEE ALSO: Live Blog: The latest news on October Prime Day 2024Whether you’re in need of a small carry-on for business trips, a roomy checked bag for your next family vacation, or something in between, Amazon’s got hundreds of options from top brands like Samsonite, American Tourister, Travelpro, and more with price cuts that’ll likely disappear once the big event wraps up.
From hardside to softside spinner sets, durable backpacks, and even kids' luggage, we've done the hard work of rounding up some of the best October Prime Day luggage deals.
Here are our top picks:
The Samsonite Winfield 3 DLX hardside expandable luggage set is one of the best deals we've seen during Prime Day. This durable two-piece set was originally priced at $489, but you can snag it for just $208.34 right now — that's over 50% off. But you have to be a Prime member to get this deal.
The set comes with one 20-inch carry-on and one 24-inch checked bag, both with expandable hardside shells, multi-directional spinner wheels, and a built-in TSA-approved lock. This set also includes a 10-year warranty, so you can literally use it for years to come.
Adidas Defender 4 large duffle bag — $33.75$55(save $21.25)
American Tourister Disney hardside carry-on luggage — $89.99$199.99(save $110)
Travelpro Maxlite Air hardside expandable carry-on luggage — $112.19$169.99(save $57.80)
Samsonite Evolve Se hardside expandable two-piece luggage set — $182.96$289(save $106.04)
American Tourister 4 KIX 2.0 softside expandable three-piece luggage set — $209.76$349.97(save $140.21)
American Tourister Stratum 2.0 hardside expandable three-piece luggage set — $221.75$349.97(save $128.22)
Topics Prime Day
Early Cyber Monday Kindle deals: Kindle Scribe at its lowest price everStaff Picks: Creek Boyz, Mechanical Chickens, and Trash Heaps by The Paris ReviewThe Visual Frequency of Black Life by Peter L’OfficialGrilling with Homer by Valerie StiversAn Editorial Exchange: Donald Hall and George Plimpton by Donald Hall300+ early Cyber Monday deals: Amazon, Apple, Walmart, moreThe Handwriting of Famous People by The Paris ReviewEarly Cyber Monday: Dyson Airwrap multi40 early Cyber Monday deals under $50 to shop in 2023Apple iTunes Store turns 20: A journey from 'Free Singles' to music streaming to AIStaff Picks: Trick Mirrors, Summer Beers, and Bedazzled Pianos by The Paris ReviewThe Art of SpooningBest early Cyber Monday laptop deals 2023 from Apple, Dell, so much moreA Space Cowboy’s CurriculumThe Handwriting of Famous People by The Paris ReviewThe internet goes wild over a bonkers NFL Draft Round 1What Is Andre Dubus Doing, Anyway? by Ann BeattieThe Hardest GuessStaff Picks: Creek Boyz, Mechanical Chickens, and Trash Heaps by The Paris ReviewRedux: Snared By Sin by The Paris Review The New York Times just bought a tech review website This is the new spaceship that will take humans back to the moon Portrait mode on the iPhone 7 Plus will take your Instagrams to the next level New York Times prints terrifying list of all of Donald Trump's Twitter insults Super chill dog is dressed up as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Taylor Swift Formula 1 concert recap Cubs fans are getting very emotional over their team's historic World Series trip No one's more upset about the 'Walking Dead' premiere than this sobbing fan Telling small lies leads down a slippery slope to big lies, study finds Elizabeth Warren had quite the response to Trump's 'nasty woman' comment Leslie Jones mocks hackers in SNL Weekend Update Video The 'Doctor Strange' reviews are in, and they are magically delicious This Scottish waste disposal company has the perfect email address SNL third presidential debate: Bad hombres, nasty women & Trump's loss Xiongmai recalls security cameras used in Dyn attack More money, more content: Netflix announces plans to raise millions You can help save the Great Barrier Reef by drinking beer IBM's Watson is making music, one step closer to taking over the world Tom Hayden, famed 1960s activist and politician, dies After the Dyn attack, Australia needs to look closely at its smart devices
2.1509s , 10133.8359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Stocking Girl’s Wet Pink Petals】,Inspiration Information Network