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The Eastpak Tranverz S is a 42L large wheeled luggage designed for the savvy traveler. Featuring dual compartments and a zippered front pocket, it offers organized packing for short trips. Its smooth dual-wheel system and telescopic handle provide effortless mobility, while the TSA-approved lock ensures security. Compression straps keep your belongings stable, and its durable, water-resistant fabric protects against the elements. Lightweight at just 2.2 pounds, this suitcase balances functionality with sleek Sunday Grey style.













| ASIN | B0771JLH56 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,767 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #133 in Suitcases |
| Capacity | 42 Liters |
| Capacity Total | 42 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,231) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | JS0A82AN |
| Manufacturer | Eastpak |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 9.06 x 20.08 inches |
A**R
Perfect!
Right size. Durable. I own one since years got a second one, because of its quality. Light weight and doesn’t take a lot of space to storage.
B**B
Great Value!
I was devastated when my favorite suitcase finally kicked the bucket, so I spent a LOT of time researching my next one. Here's why I landed on this: - Wheels are tucked into the suitcase. It reduces the risk of a wheel breaking off, plus external wheels take up more room in the overhead compartment so you get more space in this suitcase. - Soft top. I debated back and forth for a long time on hard vs soft top. My preference is soft because you can squish it into spots you might not be able to with a hard top. - Clamshell style. I can easily separate clothes from shoes and my Dopp kit with this style of suitcase - I feel like I can be better organized when traveling. - Price - I have the grey one, and it was surprisingly affordable in comparison to other suitcases. - Aligns with European travel guidelines. I bought this for a trip to Europe, and some airlines over there have smaller carryon rules than here in the US. Even though this suitcase was a bit smaller, I still managed to pack for an entire week in Sweden and Denmark in the winter in this one carryon. - When I got the suitcase I liked the feel of the wheels (my husband says I'm nuts on this one ha)
G**G
Great Suitcase
Great for a smaller sized carry on for airlines that have smaller size requirements. You can pack in a lot due to the soft case if you are adding souvenirs while travelling. Zippers are strong and have a good lock. It has a 2 wheel roller with no rotation so can be difficult to navigate through busy/tight spaces compared to something with 4 rotating wheels, but I was still fine for me in Tokyo station.
S**K
Nice bag, quality material, needs to be full.
This is a nice bag with qualty components. The soft half is a little too soft. If it were not completely full it collapses and looks weird or damaged. The lock works well.
P**P
Five star looks and weight, three star packability.
Pros: It is very lightweight. The build quality looks durable; fabrics, stitching, wheels, and connections all look solid after first two international trips. Wheels roll smoothly, handle extends and folds reliably. Sleek, minimal, attractive design with almost zero corporate branding looks good on vacation or on business. Cons: I hate the 50/50 clamshell design; would be great if every trip only required zipping twenty Tshirts in one side and twenty Tshirts in the other side; with both internals zipped, you lose at least a square inch all the way around three sides...how much is that in cubic inches? Despite the pros of this bag, I really really wish the external zipper had been located all the way at the front of the bag (or at the top when the bag is laying in packing position on a bed or table), which would have given a large, unified, unbroken, rectangular bathtub of packing volume topped with a flat lid for maximum density and/or maximum internal flexibility. As other reviews have noted, placing the zipper in the middle of the rectangle forces the external grab handles to awkward, less-useful locations. Finally, it is a cardinal sin common to many luggage companies: compression straps that only compress a minority of the bag. Overall, the bag is worth buying if you care more about light weight, quality build and sleek looks; and if you care less about the awkward clamshell and awkward grab handles, and awkward compression straps.
L**L
Great bag!
Great size and seems quite durable!
W**B
Well Built
Love it so far. Seems very well built. I've had an Eastpak backpack for maybe 25 years. It's been all over the world and is still going strong, which led to me buying this suitcase. Not at all disappointed.
C**B
I need another
I was surprised when I read these were imported. Excellent quality and my family commented on the look. I like how inside there are 2 zipper halves and space in between. In case my bath stuff leaks, my clothes won't be ruined. It also let's me separate soiled stuff (like hiking boots) from everything else. I plan to get the bigger one for family trips since I can easily fit 2 weeks worth of clothes in this.
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