Upgrade Your Travel with July Luggage Trunk Carry On + Checked Bag

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  • AD | Check out July Luggage: linktw.in/BVSwQK (affiliate link)
    This video is sponsored by @july
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    July Luggage, a high-end brand that offers innovative travel bags and suitcases for the modern explorer. We'll be taking a look at both the carry-on and checked trunk luggages, and deep-dive into features like the hybrid design, weight, telescopic handle, and more. If you're looking for new luggage, don't miss my thoughts on July!
    📕 Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:44 July Trunk Luggage
    01:10 Hybrid Design
    01:59 Handles
    03:02 Wheels
    03:25 Built-In Powerbank
    03:53 Weight
    04:30 Inside the Luggage
    05:44 80/20 Split Case
    06:02 Guarantee & Store Locations
    06:18 Price
    06:32 Overall Thoughts

ความคิดเห็น • 40

  • @globalluxurytravel1
    @globalluxurytravel1 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This was a fantastic video. The fact that you provided the empty weight (the little things) was a key point for me as I can be an over-packer. So this is what has me reluctant to get a hard case but I'm Obsessed with 4 spinner wheel trunk style and they are limited to find.

  • @Dopadroid
    @Dopadroid 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    My luggage wheel broke as I took it off the carousel so I needed a new luggage while I was on my vacation. I looked up July stores on their website after seeing this video and there just happened to be one near me in Sydney where I was staying. They had a sale in the store for $100 off $600 purchase so I got a limited edition matte light grey checked trunk along with a water bottle (so I could push it over the $600 threshold for the discount). Because of the exchange rate, I ended up paying $350 USD for a new luggage with a lifetime warranty and a water bottle. Thanks for the heads up Max!

  • @tommyboynv
    @tommyboynv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good choice! I got the checked trunk in matte brown. I love it, but I paired it with an Away Aluminum Bigger Carryon. I’m kind of wishing I also got the carryon July trunk, but as a compromise I also got a Monos Hybrid medium checkin. Having gotten three I’m can’t quite justify the carryon trunk. Again….good move!

  • @chillinbrotha1072
    @chillinbrotha1072 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for the information. I never heard of July Luggage until now. I currently have Away and Mono. I guess I should research to see how they each stack up. I wasn’t on the fence on trunk type suitcases but I may give it a second look.

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We love trunk style suitcases so definitely give it a second look!

  • @Campos2011
    @Campos2011 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m looking to get the carry-on trunk. I wish July would supply you with a discount to the viewers, at its current price it is a bit expensive. Maybe if they have a “tax season sale” I’ll buy it, haha. I’m looking to replace a softside two wheel bag before my summer 🇲🇽 trip.

  • @SYS-ky7zk
    @SYS-ky7zk 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    July suitcases look very nice Max!
    I am thinking about purchasing clear suit case cover for my new Monos Checked suitcase on my next trip. It's probably not necessary for Carry On Bag, but I think it's worthy option for most Checked Bags. Knowing how much abuse Checked Bags can go through it could be a very good investment for little money.
    You probably don't want your brand new shiny July bag to get all kinds of marks or dings on your next trip. 😋😄

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Not a bad idea but my thought is suitcases are meant to be used and abused as long as it doesn’t break I’m ok with how it looks 😄

  • @JohnLozano
    @JohnLozano 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Beautiful luggage, I own July luggage that I purchased (not the trunks though) and have been very happy. This felt more like an ad than a review but great in depth look at the luggage.

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks! Never said it was a review 😉

    • @JohnLozano
      @JohnLozano 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaxMilesPoints my bad, I read the description where it said “this video reviews July luggage “ good video either way, keep up the great videos.

  • @Enthusiast_Plus
    @Enthusiast_Plus 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How did this compare to the Lloyd luggage?

  • @sophytang8320
    @sophytang8320 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it scratch easily and break? Saw quite a bit of review saying July suitcase has broken. Could be annoying even with the lifetime warranty?

  • @ajcab819
    @ajcab819 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    While this is tempting because I love zipperless luggage, I prefer my monos hybrid still. The price feels too high to me.

  • @tommaeng2078
    @tommaeng2078 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the review! I just bought a set that was on sale for 30% off. Can't want to use it.

  • @lisagraves5813
    @lisagraves5813 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finally a complete review on the July trunk. I went to the grand opening here in New York. Just couldn’t pull the ticket and get the trunk. I only bought the tote. I really want the trunk but recently came back from Florida and Jet Blue destroyed my checked MVST medium polycarbonate suitcase. I can’t ever use it again it no longer locks. So I want the July trunk, but only thinking about getting the carryon where I am in full control. I would break down and cry if after paying $545 it got destroyed. So I will probably just get the carry on truck. Do you really think it’s worth it. Please honest opinion. Thanks Happy New Year.

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Honest opinion: yes worth it, only thing I would avoid the glossy finish if you’re worried about scratches. My wife loves the trunk style for the checked bag and I like the carry on. I’ve been looking for a suitcase that has an aluminum frame and polycarbonate body that doesn’t look ugly and would last and July trunks checked all the boxes.

  • @daniellee6398
    @daniellee6398 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love your videos Max, except the ones that are commercials…
    Keep up the other great content!

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks! Commercials and ads pays the bills. Without ads without affiliate links my other content wouldn’t be possible. It’s part of how I’m able to consistently provide content for free on all my channels. Hope you understand and thanks for the feedback!

  • @badkid73
    @badkid73 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The biggest problem with July luggage (if you live in the USA) is with the carry-on size. It is an Australian company. Strictly speaking, the carry-on is too wide (14.5 inches) to officially meet carry-on criteria for most major US airlines. Although you’ll get away with it most of the time. The only piece that catches my interest is the check-in trunk. But really…. It’s a vanity thing. My Briggs-Riley baseline luggage has been serving me well for so long and will probably outlast me. And get rid of the battery slot. You officially can’t put a battery in the overhead stow bins due to fire risk. It should stay in your smaller personal carry on bag.

  • @jetski335
    @jetski335 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    😊

  • @karlfriedrich7758
    @karlfriedrich7758 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    A suitcase that's 90% perfect, it's just a shame they used polycarbonate for the looks. Polypropylene would be much sturdier, you can see how much your lid flexed when you press down on it, that's what will cause it to crack especially if the suitcase isn't completely full. The Lojel Voja is probably the most durable you can get and the closest to an indestructible bag on the market, similar to what Samsonite's Oyster was in the 90s. Give that a try if you have the chance!

    • @badkid73
      @badkid73 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You might be mistaking polycarbonate for ABS. Polycarbonate is tougher and more resistant to cracking than polypropylene. Polycarbonate rarely fractures and is way more expensive than polypropylene. It dents in and then pops back out to original form (with a subtle dent at the site of buckling). When I see fractured polycarbonate luggage, I wonder whether it is 100% polycarbonate (and not cheapened mixture) or whether there was a design flaw by the manufacturer. I’m actually wary of aluminum reinforced corners on polycarbonate luggage. I think a hard whack against the corner would transfer the stress to the aluminum-plastic junction rather than allowing the plastic just to dent in and then pop back out. Scuff protection? Fine. Actual fracture protection? No. My wife thought our polycarbonate luggage was thin and flimsy and flexible (which it is except flimsy). I had to demonstrate why it is flexible by kicking in the side with my entire body weight and popping it back out showing her that it won’t fracture.

    • @karlfriedrich7758
      @karlfriedrich7758 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@badkid73 I totally agree with you about hybrid suitcases. Rimowa has had numerous people reporting cracking of the plastic on their hybrid suitcases, of course from the aluminium passing the forces on through the fasteners into the plastic.
      I have to disagree about polycarbonate for suitcases though at least as a long-term investment. It has a significantly lower fatigue life (around 50%) to polypropylene. While it will deflect more before failing, it develops fatigue lines at the same time, which is especially true on corners. It's also extremely prone to environmental stress cracking compared to polypropylene. Simply wiping it with various detergent, household cleaners or solvents or even the adhesives in stickers over time will cause hairline cracks in the material to develop. Polycarbonate also becomes more crack-prone with age.
      Not to say polypropylene is perfect, but a well built polypropylene case is stiffer and generally built much thicker so reduces cracking through an overall sturdier shell and keeps impacts from affecting the contents of your bag. Of course if you subject any of them to enough force they will fail, but the Samsonite Oyster is about as close a suitcase as you can get to a Pelican case which also are made from polypropylene and in a similar manner.
      Check out the reviews on the July Checked-in Trunk Plus. The very first time a person used it the entire suitcase sustained a hit and shattered. My father has had polypropylene Samsonite suitcases as well as me and they've all been through everything with no failures.
      Honestly I'd argue what the point of a polycarbonate suitcase is compared to a softside if it flexes that much but has increased chance of serious failure of the shell down the track, whereas the softside deforms too but is very, very unlikely to fail. They both commonly have zippers but even the stress put on the zippers is more on a polycarbonate shell suitcase than on a softside during an impact. The only real advantage to a polycarbonate one over softside is water resistance and style.
      Between a Pelican Travel luggage, or similar polypropylene suitcase like a Samsonite Maxsum or Magnum, I would be confident that in 5-10 years of the same use, they would be in better condition than a polycarbonate suitcase and have protected the contents better at the same time.

  • @samtrang
    @samtrang 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How is the luggage holding up?

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      still like it, going to be using it for an upcoming international trip. Only thing I would say is maybe get the matte versions of the luggage if you are worried about seeing scuffs and sratches on the glossy finish

    • @duyent
      @duyent 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaxMilesPointshello Max, can you do an update after your international flight? I heard the trunk carry on is too heavy for some international flights. Thank you

    • @maxdo6039
      @maxdo6039 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@duyent no issues with the carry-on trunk. It’s lighter than rimowa aluminum and tumi aluminum and I never had issues with either one of those so I don’t expect ever having any issues with the July carry-on.

  • @garyboy7135
    @garyboy7135 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Have you considered Lojel?

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Never heard of it!

    • @garyboy7135
      @garyboy7135 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s hardside Japanese design! Popular in Asia. Just got one and was drawn to the only hardside on the market with top open. Perfect for small place or for people like me who just don’t like to spread luggage open in hotel room. Would love to hear what you think if you get your hands on it

    • @fionacarter5358
      @fionacarter5358 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've used Lojel Cubo for the past three years. Great design as it opens the same way as July with minimal footprint. Used in Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. Considering July for European trip.

  • @financestoart7518
    @financestoart7518 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m curious: can the carry on fit inside the trunk?

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Haha good question , not comfortably you can really squeeze it in there if you want

  • @3rdwalk296
    @3rdwalk296 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The soonest i heard and saw a GLOSSY checkin luggage i stopped hahahhahaha only good for one use if youre allergic to scratch 😢

  • @theinternationalist1357
    @theinternationalist1357 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    No thanks, ok with Costco sets, it does the job plus 3x back with USB Reserve and Costco 2x back. All this for just $170 😊 invest the rest of the money (5% interest) not buying this luggage 😂
    Added bonus, after my trip not happy return the luggage no question asked. The power of Costco 😊

    • @MaxMilesPoints
      @MaxMilesPoints  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Mid-range to high-end luggage is not for everyone totally understand

  • @seepokeeyes
    @seepokeeyes 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cost way too much.. save the money for your trip

  • @jacobs4985
    @jacobs4985 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    too expensive