Way back in the plane, I was the last to walk out of coach. I landed in Osaka, Japan, running from the rising sun for the last 12 hours. “Now that’s a nice carry-on!” the flight attendant piped. “Expensive!”
I chuckled. She wasn’t wrong. My kit for 2 weeks was packed in Sterling Pacific’s yet-to-be-released 40L Cabin Travel Case, a four-wheeled aluminum carry-on reinforced with aluminum panels — and it cost over $2,000.
To salvage some GJ reader respect, I’m a dirtbag. Or I once was. I’ve bivvyed in an outhouse, eaten crumbs out of the floor of my pack, and worn underwear for more than a week straight. I’ve even been crippled by drinking contaminated snowmelt in the mountains — sick, brah!
I’m also about to send my first child to college. So, investing in high-end luggage is low on my list of priorities. But Sterling Pacific reached out about testing, and I’ve got a champagne taste — albeit on a macro-beer budget.
In short: Sterling Pacific’s 40L Cabin Travel Case sets the high bar for luxury luggage. The attention to detail virtually dethrones the competition in the rare air of opulent attachés. And with Sterling Pacific’s robust lifetime warranty, buyers get what they expect in terms of service. But it comes at a price, a very expensive one at that.
- Weight: 12 lbs.
- Dimensions: 22.5" x 14" x 9"
- Carry-on linear inches: 43.5"
- Materials: 5000 Series aluminum body, A380 housing, extruded 6063 aluminum frame, SAE 304 steel rivets
- Volume: 40 L
Pros
- Lifetime warranty and repair service
- Gorgeous visual presence
- Durable
- TSA-approved locking latches
- Handsome twill liner
- Italian leather handles
- Great customer service
Cons
- Price
- Heavy at 12 lbs.
- A bit of a gawker magnet; it travels conspicuously
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