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4-Wheel Spinners Vs 2-Wheel Rolling Luggage

4-Wheel Spinners Vs 2-Wheel Rolling Luggage

What type of rolling luggage should you choose? There are advantages and disadvantages to each type of suitcase. How you like to travel and where you are going will determine to a large extent if 4-wheel or 2-wheel luggage suits your trip.

Answering a few simple questions can help you decide which is the right bag for you.

  1. Ease of Mobility

What type of surface will your bag be rolling over? Does your itinerary include cobblestone streets and hilly terrain or are you rushing through large airports with a carry-on?

  1. Weight

How lightweight do you want your bag to be? How much do you plan on packing and are you able to pull your bag behind you? Do you need to stack extra bags? 

  1. Interior space and exterior dimensions

Do you need maximum packing space? What are the size restrictions for your airline carrier? Are you checking your bag or carrying it on the plane?

 

 So which one should you choose?

 When 4-wheel spinner luggage is best

Very little effort is needed to maneuver the suitcase. The ground supports the weight of the bag so you can push or pull it with one finger! This is especially helpful if you suffer from back or shoulder problems. A Spinner rolls best on flat surfaces like at the airport terminal and its 360-degree mobility is ideal for gliding through the narrow aisle to your airplane seat. A spinner is practically guaranteed to never tip over, even when you stack extra bags on top of it. It is recommended for elderly travelers, heavier suitcases or travelling with a family. The smaller spinner wheels can be more fragile and add some height and weight to the suitcase.

When 2-wheeled luggage is best 

If you’re rushing to catch a plane or pulling your suitcase up and down stairs and over uneven terrain, the 2-wheel design is a better option. The suitcase tends to be lighter with larger, sturdier, protected wheels that are recessed and don't protrude, providing a better fit in the overhead bin of the airplane. And the bag won’t roll away from you when you’re on an incline! There’s a bit more packing space but it can tip if overloaded.

 4-Wheeled Suitcase

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  • Effortless 360 degree mobility on smooth surfaces, wheels swivel in all directions
  • Stable, won’t tip over
  • Easy to stack extra bags
  • Glides easily down narrow aircraft aisle
  • No weight to pull or push
  • Wheels generally add height and weight

 2-Wheeled Suitcase

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  • Rolls forward faster and better on uneven terrain
  • More interior packing space
  • Fits better into overhead bin on airplane
  • Larger recessed wheels are sturdier and more protected from damage
  • Generally lighter weight
  • Won’t roll away
  • Can tip if overloaded
  • Shoulders, arms and back support more of the weight
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Comments

Darrell Randall - November 17, 2016

I own both the two wheel and 4 wheel. I prefer the two wheel. The bulk of my travel is tropical vacations and will you deal more with uneven brick sidewalks and stairs . he two wheel usually have larger wheels and roll much better on the uneven surfaces.

Lavoie - November 16, 2016

Je préfère la valise a 4 roues pour la facilité de transport mais je prendrai la valise a 2 roues pour l’espace et le poids

Saralyn Slarks - November 15, 2016

I own both 2 and 4 wheel cases and find both useful depending on where I’m going and the type of trip. 4 wheels is definitely an advantage in airports and when pulling on smooth surfaces. My 2 wheel convertible case that has backpack straps is best when traveling with varied modes of transportation on various terrain.

Jen - November 15, 2016

I prefer the 2 wheel for traveling around Europe and I need all the extra interior space I can get since sizing down, but pulling it can be hard on the back when packed full.

Steohanie Rushton - November 14, 2016

I prefer two wheel. It is easier when travelling in Europe.

WIlmaJean Anderson - November 13, 2016

I like two wheelers for stairs but four wheeler don’t tip over. Depends on where I am going. Love to win

Celine - November 13, 2016

I prefer 2-wheel luggage because it’s easier to use on all sorts of surfaces, from smooth airport floors to stone-paved streets in Europe – it’s a chameleon :)

Francine Savaria - November 12, 2016

j’ai eu les 2 types de valises, 2 et 4 roues et j’ai aimé les 2 façons de manoeuvrer les valises. Le 4 roues est mieux quand on attend en lignes et qu’on doit avancer pas à pas, c’est le seul avantage que j’ai trouvé au 4 roues.

Patrice O'Hara - November 12, 2016

I prefer 2 wheel luggage – I generally travel light and with only 1 piece of luggage. I like to push it out in front of me as I walk through a busy airport. I find I’m more likely to run my luggage into someone if I’m pushing it along side instead of out front.

Bev DIpinto - November 11, 2016

4 wheels! Easier to maneuver and is more stable when it comes to tipping.

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