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30% off Antler Clifton Set of 3 in Black $732.90 Delivered @ Antler

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Product Description

Our Clifton case is everything you could possibly want from a suitcase—each feature is designed to last longer and function better than ever before. With a design that packs a punch, this polycarbonate suitcase is strong, light on its feet and wheels like a dream.
Every suitcase is hand-finished with meticulous care. Clifton is colour-fast, so any inevitable scratches will stay true to the colour of the shell. Beautifully packaged, our Clifton cases come with a dust bag, and each size nests inside the next one up for easy storage.

Innovative, twist-grip handle
Expander zips
Weight 2.9kg (cabin), 3.9kg (medium), 5.0kg (large)
Packing capacity 38L (cabin), 75L (medium), 121L (large)
Expanded capacity 43L (cabin), 83L (medium), 132L (large)
TSA combination lock
10-year warranty

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  • +6

    30% off Antler Clifton 3 Set in Black $732.90

    Not really.

    The were previously selling them for $837.60. So it's 12% off.

    https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:hMTiPT…

  • +2

    Do u get the holiday for free if you spend $732.90?

  • +7

    "everything you could possibly want from a suitcase" -except value.

    • You can get value by not traveling

  • +1

    I don’t get the trend towards 4-wheeled hard suitcases. They are horrible when travelling.

    Soft 2-wheelers any day of the week.

    • Can you explain why? (genuine Q)

        • Hard suitcases have the opening seam in the middle, so they take up a lot of room when opened up. To the point that it's almost better unpacking everything, just so you can close the suitcase again. Soft suitcases have a lid that can be opened and rested against a wall. Soft suitcases also usually have an expansion feature.

        • 4 wheelers take more space as the casters are fixed to the bottom of the suitcase. They struggle over any surface that is not smooth (e.g. roads, curbs, driveways, etc). 2 wheelers have the wheels mounted flush with the suitcase bottom, and they can go up and down curbs and over various terrain without too much trouble.

        The only really advantage with hard suitcases is that they are physically tougher. But I've never had a problem with the durability of a soft suitcase. If anything hard suitcases might fail because they can be overpacked and without the expansion feature of soft suitcases they are more likely to fail catastrophically.

    • Agree on 2 wheelers because they have less parts that can fail. But the hard cover ones are way better because they are often lighter and definitely easier to maintain (clean)

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