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American Tourister Twist Waves 77cm Case $170.10 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Strandbags

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Style:Hard Suitcases
Brand:American Tourister
Size:Checked-In (Large)
Product Dimensions:77(H) x 52(W) x 29(D) cm
Weight:4.3 kg
Warranty:10 Years
Construction:Hard case construction
Material:ABS
Wheels:8 Spinner Wheels
Check In:Yes
Expander:Yes
Zip Type:Self Repairing Zippers
Locks:Built-in TSA combination lock
Bonus:Anti-microbial Lining

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Crap zippers across the American Tourister range. I have 4 x ATs of different sizes and types - all have broken zippers. Warranty is great, but you still have to keep returning the bags.

    • This is what made me go for Delsey recently. Apparently their dual zip setup is meant to be more durable but only time will tell

    • That's a shame, mine lasted me 13 years and I only replaced it because the outer shell coating got destroyed on my last flight, still works just looks horrific.

    • I'm surprised by that. I'm amazed how the zips on our AT luggage dont bust with the way they are stuffed by the time we fly home. Probably 50+flights with only the European cobble stones destroying the wheels being the only problem, and they will replace them under warranty.

  • +2
    • Its bright pink

      • +1

        Coral not pink

        • +1

          Bright Coral to exact 😎

          At least at the baggage carousel…
          Everyone gets a giggle as it goes around until it gets to you…

          Then everyone thinks… damn that was a smart idea .. wouldn’t confuse it with someone else’s luggage lol

  • This or Rimowa

  • whats better, antler or american tourister?

  • Just be aware that this seems to be an ABS shell which is considered bottom rung in terms of durability. I believe Polycarbonate or Polypropylene are recommended.

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