

🧳 Elevate your carry-on game with Maxlite 5 — where lightweight meets legendary durability.
The Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Expandable Upright 2 Wheel Carry-on is a 21-inch lightweight suitcase weighing only 5.4 lbs, designed to meet most international carry-on size limits. Crafted from stain-resistant polyester with a water-repellent coating and recycled interior lining, it offers sustainable durability. Featuring smooth inline skate wheels, an ergonomic telescoping handle, and expandable capacity up to 52 liters, it ensures effortless mobility and organized packing. Supported by a Limited Lifetime Warranty and 1-year airline damage coverage, it’s the ideal carry-on for the modern professional traveler.





































| ASIN | B07BL9HM5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,830 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #77 in Carry-On Luggage |
| Brand Name | Travelpro |
| Capacity | 52 Liters |
| Color | Slate Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,017 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051243087921 |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.5"L x 9"W x 23"H |
| Item Type Name | Carry-On Luggage |
| Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Pad Lock |
| Manufacturer | Travelpro International Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 401172206 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | 401172206 |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Number of wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Expandable, Telescopic Handle |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | Carry-on 21-Inch |
| Storage Volume | 52 Liters |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Maxlite 5 Softside Lightweight Expandable Upright Luggage |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| UPC | 051243087921 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wheel Type | In-Line Skate |
M**M
Lightweight and recommended by a flight attendant!
My brother in law who works for a major airlines suggests this bag as a carry on because it fits no matter whiat airline you fly. I watched it for months and decided to give it a try for my last trip. She is lightweight and the zipper quality is top notch. I liked the wheels on the bag because they are higher quality and they will be durable. Easy to maneuver in the airport. The color wasn’t my first choice but it was on sale and I didn’t want black since everyone has black. I wanted to stand out so I would know it was my bag. I’m glad I got it. The inside of the bag has a zipper pouch and the lining also can be opened up so you can put your shoes in there away from your clothes. The handle is strong too.
W**N
Perfect for serious travel
Decades long frequent traveler. This meets requirements of domestic and international carriers for carryons. The bag is well built from sturdy yet lightweight materials. This is for serious travel: the two wheel option is good on cobble stone in Paris or Kyoto. If you are the kind of traveler who travels once a year domestically and all you do is wheel it from terminal A to terminal B, a spinner (four wheels) may be better for you. Also, domestically you can generally get away with a slightly larger bag (21 in or even 22 in). But for serious travel this is perfect: It is lightweight, has two wheels (not four) which works well in rugged environments and maximizes pay load dimensions (four wheelers waste space, you loose one inch) and importantly you will not be asked to check the carryon when traveling internationally.
K**E
Dollar for dollar.....TravelPro is made for the long haul!
This good-looking rolling, carry-on suitcase is built to last! That's why TravelPro is a preferred choice of flight attendants and pilots. At the price of suitcases today you can't afford to repeatedly replace cheapo ones, when you'd be better off putting a few more dollars toward one that will securely and handsomely take you anywhere in the world--for a very long time. I chose the rollaboard style (2 wheels) as opposed to spinners (4 wheels) which are not as sturdy and durable especially over uneven pavement and cobblestones. And the softside fabric exterior won't show rough handling as much as shiny, hard plastic luggage. The quality and features really shine throughout: --SO lightweight it will be easy to place in overhead bins. --This particular bag has been repeatedly proven to fit within sizing limitations for all domestic and most international airlines. --More packing volume than a "spinner". --Expandable! Although utilizing that feature may negate it fitting in an overhead bin. --Comfortable handle (adjustable height) and smooth rolling wheels. --Sturdy, heavy duty smooth running zippers --Spacious, well-thought out interior and exterior compartments, and convenient exterior storage for a laptop. --Awesome warranty VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! Dollar for dollar.....this one is made for the long haul....not like a flash in the pan suitcase that looks shiny and new, but will need replacing in a couple of years because it is not made of the tough stuff like TravelPro.
N**R
Great quality and value, maybe not so rugged as the old stuff
super light. fairly tough and great build quality. Always go 2 wheel as they are MUCH less likely to fail. I might hold out for the crew version if you travel more than a few times a year. I don't like the new front feet design on ALL the travelpro 2 wheel cases - much less durable than old design.
T**U
Good luggage at a good price
I took this with me as my primary suitcase on a trip to Thailand. It is not too large, reasonably spacious, sturdy, reasonably priced, and lightweight. What more could I ask for?
T**L
Lightweight but well-built
Note: The color selection when I purchased this bag (and as of this writing, still on the website) says the bag is "Slate Green", but it is actually black. The manufacturer mentioned in the Q&A that this bag does not come in green. The exterior overall dimensions for the International Expandable Rollaboard are: 21.5" x 15.75" x 7.75", which equals 45 linear inches (55x40x20cm = 115 cm). This fits the current carry-on requirements for many airlines. The interior dimensions are 20" x 15" x 7.75", and the weight is 5.4 lbs. The label says the volume is 45 liters. I already own the Osprey Ozone 18"/36 L Wheeled Luggage, Black that I LOVE as a carry-on, but, but I wanted another bag that would fit most carry-on requirements but also be sturdy enough to check it. (The Ozone is really well made, but because the shell is soft (like a backpack), things inside might get crushed.) The Travelpro bag looks like it will be perfect. It seems very sturdy and well-built, including the well-padded fabric handles on the top and side. The wheels also look very solid. The expansion section is a nice feature, although using it may exceed size requirements for a carry-on for some airlines. Nice for having a little extra space if that's not an issue. Besides the main opening for the interior, there is a large outside zippered pocket that is the full length of the top flap (I don't have a laptop, but it looks like it would probably hold up to a 17" laptop), and also a smaller zippered compartment that is about 6.5" deep. Great for keeping your boarding pass or anything else you want quick access to. The interior is a light-colored plaid fabric, which I prefer to black since it's easier to see things in it. There's a large mesh pocket on the top flap, and a small interior pocket on one side of the main compartment. This particular piece also comes in a "spinner" version Travelpro Luggage Maxlite 5 International Expandable Spinner Suitcase Carry-On, Black , which has 4 wheels on casters instead of the 2 inline wheels. I know a lot of people like spinners because of the ease of pushing them around in any direction, but I chose the rollaboard over the spinner for several reasons: casters are more likely to get broken than inline wheels, I don't have to worry about my luggage rolling away if I'm on a slope, and I find the 2-wheeled bags easier to control over uneven surfaces. But most important, for the same exterior height, rollaboards have more interior space than spinners because of the extra space required for casters. As a comparison, the interior dimensions for the spinner model are 18 x 15 x 7.75, which is 2" less in height than the rollaboard. That's a difference of about 232 square inches, and in a small bag, every little bit helps. Plus the exterior dimensions for the spinner are actually slightly bigger than the rollaboard, at 21.75" high instead of 21.5" high (same width/depth). That makes the total linear measurement of the spinner 45.25", which slightly exceeds some airline maximums of 45".
W**E
Awful design and quality
I bought this rolling backpack as a carryon for a trip abroad. When I received it, I discovered that using the shoulder straps (this IS a backpack) was unbelievably clunky, involving folding the entire back flap {that concealed the straps when not in use) down underneath the pack itself, over the wheels (?) which just didn't make sense at all...For one, the back flap had padding that would ONLY be useful when the pack was being used as a backpack...so why even have the padding if it is going to be folded under the pack? And two, what you end up with is, as noted before, a sloppy flap, fastened by a small piece of velcro, hanging down the over the bottom of the pack, essentially making the wheels useless. I thought, "Maybe I just don't understand how this thing is supposed to be used," but my honest impression was, somebody decided the company needed a rolling backpack in its product line, and threw this idea together in a few minutes...The design, however, was not the worst thing about it...I also immediately noted that the straps themselves seemed to be made with fairly lightweight nylon, with virutally no paddingf or your shoulders, which I could only guess had something to do with the fact the straps needed to be less bulky to make it easier to pack them away under the aforementioned flap when not in use. Nevertheless, I liked the wheeled backpack concept, the size and all the pockets...and as I was leaving in a matter of days...decided to keep it. Bad decision. Several weeks into the trip, when lifting the pack to put it on my back, one of the nylon shoulder straps just snapped in two...which was dumbfounding to me, as, after having used backpacks for over 50 years, this was something I had never seen happen. Nylon straps just breaking? At that point, I had no choice but to continue using it with one strap (any sort of repair was not possible) and then return it for a refund when I got home. Upon arrival, I went to Amazon the next day and discovered that my 30 day return window had expired, which was fair enough...So I contacted the manufacturer directly, expecting them to certainly allow me to return it to them...Howeve, after informing them of the strap break, I was then told that as I had bought the backpack through Amazon, I would have to contact them...which was just amazing to me. It would have been one thing if I'd kept the backpack too long simply because I was lax in deciding whether or not I wanted to keep it...but when I contact a company and tell them that their product failed after two weeks...and have them send me elsewhere to set things straight? Mindboggling to me. Luckily, when I explained the situation to Amazon, they did allow me to return it for a full refund, so everything worked out fine in the end...But I would therefore definitely recommend against buying this product...both for the design, and more importantly, for the quality...And beyond that, I will not do business with their company again. I'd also add, this is the first review I have ever submitted about anything.
W**R
Lightweight, packs a bunch! Buy on a deal
This is definitely one of the most lightweight rollers I have seen. But it can pack a lot, especially if you use the expandable zipper. I can vouch for it since we used on international flights where they weigh your carryons too. The fabric has a give to pack more if needed, especially ow when the airlines are charging for check ins. The 2-wheel versus 4-wheels, gives more room to pack. Only problem is when the suitcase is not fully packed, and you are pulling it along, it can flip to the side. Upside: the wheels are big and roll on different surfaces better and also easy to change with spare parts available for this brand. The handle is easy to extend and pack, almost too easy. One trick I learnt, pack heavy items towards the bottom. It may not be as bulletproof as another brand which airline crew prefer, but is good enough for us and the price is also good.
A**R
Shoddy quality.
Suitcase was wobbly/unstable upon receipt. I'm returning it.
S**R
Returned item
To low quality for my taste, even if its work the price on that level
C**S
Leve, espaçosa e de qualidade.
Perfeita! Realmente muito leve, espaçosa e com material de ótima qualidade. Entrega internacional sem burocracia, rápida e muito bem embalada, chegou intacta.
A**R
All around great bag!
I’m not sure how sturdy this bag is and whether or not it’ll hold up after a lot of use, but I used it for a 4 day getaway and this is by far the best bag I’ve used on a short trip! I tend to overpack and I was able to fit 4 days worth of clothes/undergarments, a laptop, flat iron, and a hair dryer. The only thing I used a separate bag for was a small bag for shoes, toiletries, and makeup. Keep in mind that since I do overpack, the average person would probably be able to make this work for clothes & shoes for a 3-4 day trip. It’s very roomy, zips easily, and very lightweight. My only complaint was the handle - it seemed to get stuck when I would try to push it back down, and took a little bit of fussing with. If using it on a flight it’s probably going to be a tad bit big for an accepted carry on so I would double check the dimensions. Overall great choice and I’m glad I made the purchase.
S**6
Cabin safe
I did not regret this purchase. Sturdy and not heavy at all! Only downside i think is it doesn’t have the TSA lock but regardless really nice product overall.
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