Weight: 7.8 lb.
Dimensions: 22″ × 14″ × 11″
Capacity: 53L
Expandable: Yes
Warranty: 100-day trial, limited lifetime warranty
Before Monos launched its expandable collection last summer, commerce editor Meaghan Kenny’s most-used, most beloved carry-on was the brand’s original carry-on. And while it got top marks for its durability, smooth wheels, and interior organization, her one qualm was the size. “I overpack every time, so that extra wiggle room means a lot to me.” When an expandable version launched, she couldn’t wait to get her hands on it. It’s since come with her on several flights and a few weekend trips, including a four-day girls trip to Montauk in which she packed four daytime outfits, a few sundresses for dinners, a few bathing suits, cover-ups, sandals, and heels.
“I recently brought it with me for a few days in DC,” Kenny says. “It glides so effortlessly, and I was able to easily lift it up into the tiny overhead compartment on the train by myself, thanks to its easy-to-grip side handle. Best of all, it’s expandable—those few extra inches of packing space really came in handy after picking up a few gifts and souvenirs in the nation’s capital.”
Inside, a zippered compartment with a large mesh section lets you keep some items separated; this comes in handy on the way back from your trip to separate dirty clothes or liquid products. The other side of the suitcase has a built-in, removable compression pad with a zippered pocket for flat items. “The compression pad really helps keeps items secure, and flattens them so I can fit even more clothing.” At $325, it’s reasonably priced—especially when considering its expandability, durability, and sleek look, Kenny says. “I’ve tried out much more expensive carry-ons that quickly become scuffed up after one trip. This carry-on is sturdy enough to handle some wear and tear and offers lots of internal organization, making it well worth the price point for me.”
Pros: TSA-approved lock, expandable, compression system, dent-resistant
Cons: Not the lightest carry-on I’ve ever used; bulky to lift when expanded