Away built its name on a hard-shell carry-on with smooth spinner wheels, a built-in TSA lock, and interior compression, then stretched that formula across checked bags, softside cases, kids’ luggage, and travel bags. This ranking leans on the full spread of owner reviews, one-star ones included, and two themes shaped every pick: durability is mostly excellent but light colors scuff fast, and the warranty is a real reason to buy yet not guaranteed. We flag weight, scuffing, and hardware complaints on every piece so you can buy with your eyes open.
Top Picks
The 15 Best Away Luggage Pieces, Reviewed
Grouped by piece type and ranked within each, with prices in U.S. dollars, key specifications, and verbatim owner reviews covering both the praise and the complaints.
1. Away The Carry-On
- The default Away carry-on, sized for overhead bins and praised for smooth wheels and easy handling around airports.
- Interior compression, zippered compartments, and an included laundry bag keep short trips organized.
- Durable in daily use, with light scuffs that buff out using the included sponge.
- It is Away’s smallest suitcase, with no expandable zipper, so overpackers may want the Bigger Carry-On.
- Like all glossy Away shells, it picks up scuffs, though most wipe away.
What Owners Say
“This is a nice looking small suitcase that is easy to load in the overhead bin. The wheels are smooth for easy motoring around an airport. I’ve used it about 4 to 5 times for short trips, and it seems pretty durable with no visible wear yet.” – robin r, 5 stars, Amazon review, Feb 22, 2026
“My suitcase had a minor defect upon delivery; the handle would get stuck halfway about 50 percent of the time. I contacted support with photos and my receipt, and they immediately sent me a replacement handle kit at no cost. Amazon orders fall under their warranty, which isn’t the case for all brands.” – C, 4 stars, Amazon review, Jan 9, 2026
The Verdict: The Away carry-on that started it all, and still the one most owners recommend for regular flyers. Smooth wheels, smart organization, and a warranty that (in this owner’s case) actually delivered a free part make it the safe default. Size up only if you routinely pack for more than a few days.
2. Away The Bigger Carry-On
- The extra capacity over the standard carry-on without becoming unwieldy, which frequent flyers single out for weekly travel.
- Split compartments, three zippered pockets, a shoe bag, and a dust bag keep a longer carry-on trip organized.
- Sturdy retractable top and side handles make lifting into the overhead bin easy, and the wheels spin smoothly even up inclines.
- Still a carry-on, so airlines with strict overhead limits may flag it when packed full.
- One long-term owner noted an older case eventually cracked after years of harsh handling, a reminder that even durable shells are not indestructible.
What Owners Say
“I travel weekly and a sturdy, durable carry-on is imperative. It’s the perfect size for carry-on, the split compartments keep things organized, and the wheels spin wonderfully. This is a rugged bag and the best bag I have ever purchased.” – Islandgirl62, 5 stars, Amazon review, Nov 25, 2025
“I absolutely love how lightweight this carry-on is, even when fully packed. My previous Away lasted 8 years through worldwide travels before the case cracked, so if this one lasts as long it’ll be a five star.” – Debbie Smith, 4 stars, Amazon review, Jul 3, 2026
The Verdict: The pick if the standard carry-on feels a touch small but you still want to skip the bag check. You gain useful capacity and organization for 20 dollars more, at a slightly higher empty weight. For weekly travelers, it is the Away carry-on that hits the size sweet spot.
3. Away The Softside Bigger Carry-On
- A softside carry-on with smooth wheels owners call effortless through airports, hotels, and crowds, plus quality zippers and an included laundry bag.
- Holds a week’s clothes without the expansion for some owners, with lots of storage compartments and a built-in Bluetooth tracker sleeve.
- The nylon exterior adds give and outer access that the hardside cases lack, and it opens without splaying a full clamshell in a cramped hotel room.
- The telescoping handle sits very tight against the shell, and multiple owners found it hard to get a hand under, though at least one with large hands had no issue.
- It runs heavy (heavier than the hardside version), it scuffs on the first use, and one owner felt it held less than a standard carry-on despite the “Bigger” name.
What Owners Say
“This suitcase exceeded my expectations in quality and functionality. The exterior feels very durable and held up without damage, and the wheels glide smoothly through airports and crowded areas. However, it will get away from you if you aren’t on level ground. Love the included laundry bag.” – a verified owner, 5 stars, Amazon review, undated
“I wanted to like this, but the handle is so tight against the top that you can’t fit a finger under it without shoving it in, which was the dealbreaker. The front pockets are extremely tight, and it’s heavier than the hard-shell version.” – AJ Davis, 2 stars, Amazon review, Dec 13, 2025
The Verdict: A good underseat option if you want outer pockets, a softer exterior, and a built-in tracker sleeve, and most owners like how it rolls and packs. The honest caveats are the very tight handle and the weight, so it suits travelers who value the softside format and organization over shaving pounds or a roomy grab handle.
4. Away The Medium Flex
- The size most owners settle on, roomy enough for up to two weeks with the expandable zipper yet easier to keep under 50 pounds than the Large.
- The built-in lock and included laundry bag draw specific praise, and the interior feels sturdier than cheaper look-alikes.
- Rolls beautifully across surfaces and pivots easily even when fully packed.
- Light colors scuff on checked flights, though the included sponge buffs out most marks.
- The TSA lock can jam if a zipper pull catches in it during handling, so keep the pulls clear of the lock.
What Owners Say
“This luggage is a bit pricey but worth every penny. It arrived encased in a cloth bag, with a cleaning sponge and luggage tag. The luggage itself is solid, well constructed, and well organized inside. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for quality luggage.” – Lori, 5 stars, Amazon review, May 9, 2026
“Super sturdy and roomy, and the wheels are the best feature. But the locking mechanism is fierce: a zipper pull snapped into place in the lock during travel and would not open. I was able to figure it out, but not without serious anxiety.” – JeanG, 4 stars, Amazon review, Jul 14, 2026
The Verdict: The checked bag to buy if you buy only one. It balances capacity and weight better than the Large, expands when you need it, and earns strong marks for rolling and organization. Pick a darker color for checked trips and mind the lock quirk, and it is hard to beat.
5. Away The Large Flex
- Huge capacity, with owners fitting roughly two weeks of clothing and still rolling it easily even loaded near 50 pounds.
- Robust interior straps and compression, an easy-to-use lock, and a bag that owners call a big step up from cheaper cases.
- Comes with a laundry bag and a cover, which owners use to fend off airport wear.
- It is large and heavy, and several owners realized it was more suitcase than they needed and sized down.
- The exterior scuffs fairly easily, expected on a checked bag but worth noting, and a couple of owners found it overpriced and heavy for its class.
What Owners Say
“Loaded it to a gross weight of 50 pounds and it rolled just as easily as if empty. The lock is easy to use, the interior straps are robust and well designed, and it comes with a laundry bag plus a cover.” – Amazon Customer, 5 stars, Amazon review, Jul 21, 2026
“Returned ours. While it was nice, it was very overpriced and heavy compared to other brands of a similar size.” – burbmama, 1 star, Amazon review, Aug 8, 2026
The Verdict: The right Away for long trips, families, or anyone who needs maximum capacity, and owners rate the build highly. Just be honest about your needs: it is big and heavy, and many travelers are better served by the Medium unless you regularly pack for two weeks or more.
6. Away The Trunk
- A tall, narrow design that holds far more than a standard checked bag yet stays easy to steer through airports and stations.
- Owners packed multi-week and even 15-day cruise trips, shoes and toiletries included, with room for souvenirs.
- Durable hard shell and smooth wheels, with the same lock and organization as the rest of the line.
- The large capacity makes it very easy to blow past a 50-pound airline limit, so weigh it before you fly.
- Durability is mostly praised, but one owner reported a rivet failing on the first trip and being denied a warranty fix, so inspect it early and keep records.
What Owners Say
“I love this brand. I went on a 15-day cruise and was able to pack everything I needed, including shoes and toiletries, and still had room for souvenirs.” – charese, 5 stars, Amazon review, Jul 18, 2026
“I took it on one trip and a rivet fell off; now I have two holes in the bottom. After 4.5 days of back and forth, the Away representative told me there’s nothing they can do. For a $500 piece of luggage, that’s not right.” – Layton Llewellyn, 1 star, Amazon review, May 14, 2026
The Verdict: The most spacious bag Away makes, and a favorite of committed overpackers who want one case for long trips. The trade-offs are real: it is easy to overload past airline limits, and while most owners report durable travel, the warranty is not a certainty, so check it thoroughly when it arrives.
7. Away The Softside Medium
- A softside checked option with the Away look, an expandable zipper, and outer access that hardside cases lack.
- Owners call it a strong substitute for pricier legacy brands, holding up well across multi-leg trips.
- Comes with a TSA lock and laundry bag, and reviewers rate the quality and finish.
- It runs heavy, with more than one owner flagging it as noticeably heavier than other premium bags.
- Lock and zipper complaints appear: one owner’s lock did not work with no easy way to reach the company, and another found the zipper stiff at the corners.
What Owners Say
“Great substitute for the more expensive luggage I’ve used for years. The price is great. I used it for a cross-country trip with several plane changes and it held up well and handled well.” – Roxy Norfolk, 5 stars, Amazon review, Feb 2, 2026
“Suitcase is ok, but the lock doesn’t work and there’s no way to contact the company to replace it.” – Ofer Meriash, 3 stars, Amazon review, May 24, 2026
The Verdict: Worth a look if you specifically want softside checked luggage with outer pockets and the Away aesthetic. It satisfies most owners, but its lower rating reflects real weight and hardware complaints, so it trails the hardside Medium as an all-rounder.
8. Away The Kids Carry-On (Toy Story 5)
- Built to the same standard as Away’s adult cases, just scaled down, with the same shell, spinner wheels, TSA lock, and compression system.
- Kid-friendly Toy Story graphics printed onto the shell, plus a two-height handle so a child can roll it and an adult can extend it.
- Durable enough for the rough handling kids give luggage, and the compression panel keeps everything from spilling when opened.
- At close to $300 you are paying a premium for both the Away name and the Disney licensing, well above generic kids’ cases.
- As with Away’s adult bags, the two halves are held together by the zipper rather than a latch, which one detail-focused owner trusts least under airline handling.
What Owners Say
“Based on my experience with Away’s larger luggage, this is a scaled-down version of their adult luggage with all the same features and quality, plus a Toy Story theme: the same clean design, hard polycarbonate shell, smooth spinner wheels, TSA lock, and compression system.” – Brutus, 5 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Jul 12, 2026
“The Toy Story design is absolutely adorable and got my child excited to pack. The hard-shell exterior feels premium and very durable; it handled terminals and overhead bins without noticeable scratches, and the spinner wheels glide effortlessly.” – Amazon Shopper, 5 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Jul 13, 2026
The Verdict: The standout in Away kids luggage, and a rare children’s case built to genuine adult-grade quality. It is expensive for a kids’ bag, and the zipper-only closure is the same as the adult line, but for frequent-traveling families (and Toy Story fans) it is a case that lasts rather than a novelty they outgrow.
9. Away The Weekender
- A sleek, well-organized duffel that owners buy again, praising the quality fabric and straps and the shoe area.
- Water-resistant exterior that survived a soaking in one owner’s test while the contents stayed dry, plus a trolley sleeve to slide over a suitcase handle.
- Compact yet roomy enough for a weekend, and easy to wipe clean.
- It is narrow, so larger shoes fit only one pair at a time, as one owner with size-10 feet found.
- At close to $150 it is a premium price for a weekender, justified by the quality but still a splurge.
What Owners Say
“What a wonderful bag. Sleek and compact, perfect for all kinds of travel. The fabric and straps are great quality. This is my second purchase of this bag.” – m coronado, 5 stars, Amazon review, Jun 4, 2026
“My only complaint is how narrow it is. My husband wears a size 10 and has to turn his shoes lengthwise; it only leaves room for one pair. Still a great bag, just limited in the shoe area.” – JMW, 4 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Aug 2, 2026
The Verdict: The Away duffel to pair with a suitcase or use on its own for a weekend, and one of the highest-rated pieces here. Quality, water resistance, and a trolley sleeve make it a genuine workhorse; just know it runs narrow if you like to pack multiple pairs of shoes.
10. Away The Overnight
- Opens more like a suitcase than a duffel, with a clamshell layout and an internal compression zipper that lets you pack neatly and cinch down.
- A padded laptop sleeve up to 16 inches and a trolley sleeve make it a strong personal item or business-trip bag.
- Owners praise the reinforced stitching, quality hardware, and thoughtful details that feel built to last.
- It looks smaller in person than some rival weekend bags, though owners find it holds more than expected.
- The Salt White colorway needs spot-cleaning after airport floors, and at $228 it is an investment for an overnight bag.
What Owners Say
“Beautiful Away quality through and through. There’s a slot to slip it onto your roller, it holds a laptop with a padded sleeve, and the clothing chamber has a built-in zipper like a packing cube, so you can stuff it and compress it down for more space.” – Evan Shaw, 5 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Jul 28, 2026
“It looked smaller than some of the other weekend bags I own, but once I started packing it, it holds much more than expected, and it fits easily under an airline seat as a personal item.” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Aug 8, 2026
The Verdict: The pick if you want a structured, organized overnight bag that packs like a mini suitcase and doubles as a personal item. The clamshell opening and laptop protection set it apart from a floppy duffel; the price and the upkeep on light colors are the main things to weigh.
11. Away The Everywhere Bag
- A polished travel tote that owners use for both flights and meetings, with lots of pockets for a laptop, water bottle, passport, and tablet.
- Holds a surprising amount for its neat size, and sits neatly on top of a rolling carry-on via the trolley sleeve.
- Quality fabric and strong zippers that owners say hold up well.
- Several owners find it slouchy: it ships folded and falls over when not full, looking less structured than the product photos.
- The trolley sleeve is narrow and can be too tight over some suitcase handles, especially when the bag is packed full.
What Owners Say
“Outstanding bag by Away. It is quality made with lots of room and compartments. There is literally nothing wrong with the bag at all, plus it looks cool to boot.” – Fortuna Ippoliti, 5 stars, Amazon review, Jul 24, 2026
“The fit and finish are exceptional, but I’m bothered daily that it’s slouchy. All the pics show a nice standing bag; in fact it shipped folded over and falls over if not filled up. The luggage handle slot on the back is also narrow.” – Mark-in-GR, 3 stars, Amazon review, Jun 12, 2026
The Verdict: A good-looking, well-made personal item for anyone in the Away ecosystem who wants a tote that slides onto their carry-on. Manage your expectations on structure: it is more relaxed than the photos suggest, and the trolley sleeve is a tight fit on some handles, which is why it rates below Away’s suitcases.
12. Away The Everywhere Zip Backpack
- A slim, sleek backpack whose main compartment unzips all the way down both sides, so you are not digging into a void for small items.
- More spacious than it looks, with owners packing a 5-day trip alongside a carry-on and still having room, plus a laptop pocket that fits a 15.6-inch machine.
- Comfortable and flat against the back, with tidy, self-contained straps.
- Zipper durability is the recurring worry: separate owners reported a zipper pull falling off within days and a zipper breaking within two months.
- Few exterior pockets and no outside water-bottle sleeve, though there is a stretchy interior pouch.
What Owners Say
“Great backpack, super slim and sleek. Love how it opens to the bottom, easy to pack and access items. More spacious than I expected; I packed for a 5-day trip with a carry-on and this and still had extra room.” – Sebastian Coste, 5 stars, Amazon review, Jul 31, 2025
“It is a comfortable backpack, but the zipper broke within 2 months of my purchase.” – Leah Fowler, 2 stars, Amazon review, May 8, 2026
The Verdict: A stylish, practical travel backpack for hands-free days and a good match with an Away carry-on. Design and comfort win owners over, but the 4.0 rating reflects real zipper complaints, so inspect the zippers early and register your purchase in case you need the warranty.
13. Away The Insider Packing Cubes
- A four-size set with mesh tops so you can see which cube holds what without unzipping, and colors that stand out against a dark suitcase interior.
- Solid nylon and smooth zippers, and owners who have used the same set for years report they hold up.
- Good for splitting clothing into categories and keeping a suitcase tidy.
- These organize rather than compress: there is no dedicated compression mechanism, so overpackers who want to squeeze in extra volume should look elsewhere.
- Several owners feel they are pricey for what they are, with a couple saying cheaper cubes felt sturdier.
What Owners Say
“You can stuff them full and get a tad of incidental compression, but there’s no dedicated mechanism. These really provide pure organization, not volume management. What they do, they do fine: solid nylon, smooth zippers, useful mesh tops.” – gadgetfreak, 4 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Apr 4, 2026
“I’m a big Away fan, so I was disappointed. These feel cheap and flimsy. If you’re paying for the branding, you’ll only find it on the zipper pulls. Pay half the price and get one of the other Amazon brands.” – M. Kirby, 1 star, Amazon review, Jun 27, 2026
The Verdict: Fine cubes for organization and a natural match if you want your accessories to coordinate with an Away set. Be clear-eyed about what they are, though: they organize, they do not compress, and at $48 several owners think cheaper cubes do the job as well, which is why they land at the bottom of this list.
14. Away The Large Toiletry Bag
- Compact but roomy, fitting a full grooming or makeup kit while still slotting neatly into a suitcase.
- A two-compartment layout that keeps liquids separate, so a leak stays contained, which owners specifically appreciate.
- High-quality, wipe-clean material and a sleek, travel-friendly design, earning one of the highest ratings on this list.
- At $85 it is a premium price for a toiletry bag, so it appeals most to travelers already invested in the Away look.
- It is easy to confuse with Away’s smaller cosmetic bag, so check the size you are ordering.
What Owners Say
“Perfect for a weekend trip. Compact yet super roomy, it fits all my essentials and keeps everything organized. The material feels high-quality and easy to clean, and the design is sleek and travel-friendly.” – Kim, 5 stars, Amazon review, Oct 27, 2025
“Two compartments, and one side is ideal for liquids like shampoo, helping keep them separated so a leak won’t affect everything else. It’s lightweight but still feels durable and well constructed.” – ES, 5 stars, Amazon review (Vine), Feb 28, 2026
The Verdict: A near-flawless rating for a reason: it is well organized, wipe-clean, and keeps leaks contained. The only real question is price, since $85 is a lot for a toiletry bag, but for frequent travelers who want it to match their Away set, few owners regret it.
How We Chose These
This guide synthesizes each Away product’s current Amazon star rating and a broad range of real, verified owner reviews, weighed against what actually matters in a suitcase: how it survives baggage handlers, how heavy it is empty, how the wheels and lock hold up, whether the warranty comes through when something breaks, and price. All prices are in U.S. dollars and reflect the Amazon listing at the time of writing. We do not accept payment for placement or ranking. Some links are affiliate links and we may earn a commission if you buy through them, at no extra cost to you; this never affects which pieces we include or how we rank them.
How To Choose Away Luggage
1. Start with size, and lean on the Flex line if you overpack. Away’s carry-ons run from the compact The Carry-On up to the roomier The Bigger Carry-On, while checked bags scale from The Medium up to The Large and the cavernous Trunk. The Flex versions add an expandable zipper for extra depth when you need it, which owners repeatedly call the feature that makes a mid-size bag work for both a weekend and a two-week trip. If you fly strict budget airlines, size down; if you check bags for long trips, the Medium is the sweet spot most owners land on before jumping to the Large or Trunk.
2. Weigh the weight. This is the most common complaint in Away reviews. The hardside carry-ons sit around 7.5 to 8 pounds empty, and the softside and checked pieces are heavier still, with more than one owner noting the softside carry-on tops 9 pounds before you pack a thing. If staying under an airline’s carry-on or 50-pound checked limit is tight for you, factor the empty weight in, because a heavier shell eats into your packing allowance.
3. Expect scuffs, and pick your color accordingly. Owners love how Away rolls and how much it holds, but light and glossy finishes scuff and show dirt fast on checked bags. Away includes a cleaning sponge (owners describe it as a mini magic eraser) that buffs out most marks, and darker or matte colors hide wear better. Treat scuffs as normal wear on a checked bag rather than a defect.
4. Understand the TSA lock, including its quirk. Every hardside case here has a built-in TSA-approved combination lock, which owners appreciate over losing a separate padlock. The caveat, raised by more than one reviewer, is that a zipper pull can accidentally snap into the closed lock during handling and jam it shut, so zip the bag so the pulls sit away from the lock area.
5. Factor in the warranty, but know its limits. Away’s suitcases carry a limited lifetime warranty (soft bags and accessories get a shorter term) covering cracks, broken wheels or handles, and failed zippers, but not cosmetic scuffs. The modular repair kits are a real selling point, and owners report free replacement parts for defects. It is not guaranteed, though: at least one owner was turned down after a rivet failed, so keep your proof of purchase and expect some back-and-forth. Buying through an official retailer keeps the warranty valid.
6. Hardside or softside? Hardside polycarbonate is the Away signature: protective, wipe-clean, and lighter for its size, though it scuffs. The softside nylon bags add exterior pockets you can reach without opening the case, but they run heavy and, as one owner put it, are not as soft or light as the name suggests. Choose hardside for protection and looks, softside only if outer-pocket access is the priority.
FAQ
Is Away luggage worth it?
For most owners, yes, with caveats. The wheels, interior organization, built-in TSA lock, and included extras (laundry bag, cleaning sponge, luggage tag) draw consistent praise, and the warranty can save you when a part fails. The trade-offs are weight, glossy shells that scuff on checked flights, and occasional hardware issues, so it is worth it if you value the rolling and organization and are comfortable with the premium price.
What is the best Away carry-on?
For most travelers, The Carry-On is the best everyday Away carry on, with The Bigger Carry-On the pick if you often travel for several days and want more space without checking a bag. Both share smooth spinner wheels, a built-in TSA lock, and interior compression; the Bigger version simply adds capacity for a slightly higher weight. If you want a softer exterior with outer pockets, the Softside Compact Carry-On is an option, though it is heavier.
Is Away kids luggage worth it?
Away kids luggage, including the Toy Story 5 Kids Carry-On, is built to the same standard as the adult line: the same polycarbonate shell, spinner wheels, TSA lock, and compression system, just scaled down. Owners say that quality is the reason it lasts rather than getting outgrown or breaking, which helps justify the near-$300 price for families who travel often. If your child flies rarely, a cheaper case may be enough.
Does Away luggage scuff easily?
Yes, especially in light and glossy colors, which pick up scuffs and dirt quickly on checked flights. Away includes a cleaning sponge that buffs out most marks, and owners recommend darker or matte finishes for bags you plan to check. Treat scuffs as normal wear rather than a defect, since checked luggage takes a beating from baggage handlers regardless of brand.
Is Away luggage heavy?
It is on the heavier side. The hardside carry-ons run about 7.5 to 8 pounds empty, and the softside and checked pieces are heavier, with the softside carry-on topping 9 pounds before packing. Several owners flag the weight as their main complaint. If you fly airlines with strict carry-on or 50-pound checked limits, factor the empty weight into your packing.
Does Away offer a warranty, and does it actually work?
Away suitcases carry a limited lifetime warranty (soft bags and accessories get a shorter term) covering cracks, broken wheels or handles, and failed zippers, but not cosmetic scuffs, and only when bought from an official retailer. In practice owners report both outcomes: one had a defective handle replaced free with a mailed repair kit, while another was denied a fix after a rivet failed. Keep your proof of purchase, expect some back-and-forth, and inspect a new bag early.
Where can I buy Away luggage?
Away luggage is sold directly through Away’s website and its stores, and more recently through major retailers including Amazon, where the listings and prices in this guide are drawn from. Buying through an official retailer keeps the warranty valid, which matters if you ever need a repair or replacement part.
Sources And Methodology
Our picks draw on each product’s specs, current Amazon rating, and a broad range of public owner reviews, weighed on what matters most in luggage: durability under real baggage handling, empty weight, wheel and lock performance, warranty, and price. Prices are in U.S. dollars from the Amazon listing at the time of writing. Owner quotes are short excerpts with the reviewer’s name and date where available; where a listing’s reviews overlapped with another product or lacked clear attribution, we summarized from the rating and specs rather than risk quoting the wrong bag.
Ratings and prices change often, so confirm the current figures before you buy. Where owners flagged recurring issues, scuffing on light colors, a heavy empty weight, a TSA lock that jams on a stray zipper pull, or a declined warranty claim, we noted them so you know what to check when your bag arrives, ideally inside the return window.
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