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Discount % (Highest to Lowest) 20 products per page 30 products per page 50 products per page Carrying your laptop with you when you’re out and about can increase the chances of it getting damaged along the way so it makes sense to protect it as you travel with a bag, case or sleeve. A laptop case is a great way to protect your computer from scratches and knocks wherever you’re taking it and most bags will often give you additional storage space for your laptop accessories and peripherals to help keep everything safe. Laptop bags come in all shapes and sizes, so no matter how big or small your device is, there will be a bag that’s perfect. Our range of laptop bags not only look great, but they also make the commute with your laptop easier and some can even protect it from the weather. As well as laptop carry cases, we also have a selection of laptop sleeves for a lightweight solution that you can use to protect your laptop when it’s not in use, or to transport it inside another bag.

Whether you’re looking to protect your laptop on the way to work, or you want an easier way to transport your laptop when you’re away from home, we’ll have something to keep your laptop protected while you’re on the move. Please complete your details. We'll only use these to contact you about this item. * We'll need this to email you Does anyone really believe that airlines are installing bigger overhead bins so you can drag your regulation-size carry-on bag on the plane?
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Remember the ill-fated “Cabin OK” standard by the International Air Transport Association, which would have effectively shrunk carry-on sizes even further? How quickly people forget that some airlines, including Avianca, Azul, Caribbean, Cathay Pacific, China Eastern, China Southern, Emirates, Lufthansa and Qatar Airways, had signed on before the trade organization shelved its plan.
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To find out the actual trajectory of luggage size, don’t watch the airlines. Instead, pivot to the luggage manufacturers. They’re rolling out luggage designed to fit into the smallest spaces, including tiny overheads or even under your economy class seat. And talk to passengers, who will confirm: Small is big. Isha Edwards, a frequent traveler based in Atlanta, is hooked on a carry-on made by Briggs & Riley. It’s not your typical rollaboard. It expects a dearth of interior space and reduced itself to about half the size of a conventional carry-on (13 x 15.5 x 9 inches). But the Baseline Rolling Cabin Bag ($349) is full-featured, made with rip-resistant nylon and an interlocking system in case you need to attach another bag. “It’s one of the few lightweight pieces I’ve added to my collection that has ample, useful space throughout,” says Edwards, a brand marketing consultant. Another new bag that’s made for a small world is Eagle Creek’s EC Adventure Pop Top Carry-On ($235).

It starts at about the same size as the Briggs (14 x 13.75 x 9 inches) but extends to a full-size carry-on, if necessary. Eagle Creek also makes my favorite luggage cubes (see below), which easily fit into this bag to further optimize the space. If you’re attending a more formal occasion such as a wedding or a job interview, you’ll want to check out the Skyroll garment bag ($149), which lets you pack suits and formal dresses without folding them. Skyroll is developing a new lightweight overnight bag on Kickstarter, which promises a more compact bag with the same rollable qualities of its full-featured rollaboard. You don’t have to go small to save space. Genius Pack’s 22-inch spinner ($258) uses something called laundry compression technology to fit all your items into small spaces. This applies mostly to your dirty laundry, which you’d keep in the secluded compartment that rolls up neatly along the side. The genius part of the standard-size carry-on (it measures 22 x 14 x 9 inches) is the handy packing list on the inside and compartments dedicated for chargers, socks and undergarments.

The most maneuverable and versatile space-saving bag I tested came from Victorinox, of Swiss Army fame. Its Werks Traveler 5.0 WT 20 Dual-Caster ($279), a 20-inch spinner, offers some features for business travelers, such as a garment bag, and a “pack more” divider that lets you squish even more of your belongings into this 20 x 14 x 9-inch piece of luggage. Oddly, the airlines and luggage manufacturers are doing us a huge favor by encouraging us to downsize. After all, most travel takes place by car in America, and if you think those overhead bins are tight, you should try a car trunk. Even our Honda Odyssey seems to have taken a page from the low-cost airlines, leaving us with less space than our last car, a Honda Accord. Ah, but it did manage to squeeze an extra row of seats into the car. Can’t think of a better time to downsize my baggage.Luggage cubes such as Eagle Creek’s Pack-It Cubes ($38) or Travelwise’s Packing Cube System ($29) allow you to compress lots of clothes into a compact space, which can easily be packed into a smaller bag.