I know someone who has purchased the Travelpro 25yrs ago and never bought another one. She is a flight attendant and has traveled a lot. She says she would never buy another product. Thank you for doing this video my decision is between these two items. Thank you for being so detailed. I have made my decision to buy the maxlite 5. Great video
My husband and I have Maxlite 5....have traveled the world with them and love them. My husband resently purchased the Crew Classic. Love it, EXCEPT....the black plastic piece at the top is a little wider than the Maxlite. We both have the same backpack. It is easy to slide the backpack o ver the handle of the Maxlite, but is difficult to slide over the handle on the Crew Classic because it is slightly wider. It can be done, but requires a bit of wrestling. Thank you for the comparison video....very well done.
Thanks for this video because you helped me purchase the Travelpro Crew Classic Carry-On Spinner. Last year I purchased Travelpro's rollaboard that they make for Macys, called the WalkAbout. It's the same as the MaxLite 5. The rollaboard is a great suitcase, but after a few trips, I envied travelers with spinners, while I pulled my rollaboard behind me! I agonized while making this decision because it weighs 7 lbs vs 5.5 lbs because I'm a woman traveling alone. In the end the multi-position extension handle and the MagnaTrac self-aligning wheels won me over! I also like how the suitcase is designed to give you a bit more space at the bottom while also providing some protection for the wheels. So many spinners aren't designed that way and the wheels look like they can break off.
This was the best carry on luggage review that I have ever seen and I’ve watched them all. You covered absolutely everything. I appreciate this, thank you very much. I’m subscribing. I don’t think you have a bad boy personality. These people commenting are too much. I’m from Long Island and everyone talks like this.
Thanks for the detailed reviews and comparisons! I had been shopping for a new rollaboard, and used this video and other sources to settle on the Crew Classic Rollaboard. It's the same as the Crew Classic Spinner you reviewed, except it has two fixed wheels in the rollaboard style instead of the spinner style you show. I prefer that because the bigger radius fixed wheels work a little better over the rough cobblestones I'm expecting on my European trip this summer, and a tiny bit of extra space is an added bonus. My new bag arrived today, and there were absolutely no surprises. Can't wait to take it on its first trip this weekend!
Just bought a maxlite. A major factor was the 2 wheels vs 4. 4 wheels is only good in airports and hopping into taxis. I often prefer walking. So nice to breathe fresh air after a long plane trip. Sidewalks and cobbles have not been kind to my 4 wheelers.
Those bags are slightly larger than American/United/Delta’s allowance of 22”x14”x9” which include handles and wheels. Travelpro advertises as being able to fit in the overhead bin and count on those airlines as not (currently) strictly enforcing carryon sizes and the customer to do their research on the airline’s bag allowances. I think this is an important distinction to highlight. The “compact carryon”meets the 22”x14”x9.” I tend to be risk averse with a preference of traveling light so I opted for the compact carry one crew classic spinner. Thanks for the video. It is by far the best video on these bags. I would have made my purchase months ago had I seen this video! P.S. I don’t know if it is still true but I don’t have straps on my bags because conveyor systems may “eat” those straps should you need to check it.
I've flown on Delta at least 12 legs this year and no one blinked at either of these as a carry on, including on an ERJ-175 regional jet: www.delta.com/us/en/aircraft/embraer/erj-175 If the gate agent sees you have a medium size bag or it's too big, they'll have you gate check it.
Main advantage of a 2-wheeler roll aboard is the garment section will accommodate full hanger garments like suits, dresses, and outerwear. Spinners won’t. If it meets the width requirement, a 2-wheeler will go down any airliner aisle. All my soft sided luggage is carry on only. All my check bags are clamshells.
I have both roll aboard and spin er style bags and cobbles or uneven surfaces are not an issue with the spinner. Just tilt it as you would the roll aboard and pull it on two wheels. Good vid!
Very comprehensive review! Ty! Changed my mind. Going with Crew Classic. Do you carry these on? Sounds like you don’t. Any reason to not carry either of these on? Also, the airtag and labeling and items you use are great tips. The front kermit flap - do you carry a laptop? I very much appreciate your review.
Nice review. Seems like the Crew Classic is better made, but maybe the less expensive could be the way to go because TSA is going to destroy it anyway. Lost & stolen luggage stories are all too common.
What I want to know is if the crew classic has honeycomb walls. I have an older Crew 8 25 in for over 20 years, which has this feature.I recently purchased the Maxlite and returned it because the side walls are too flimsy. Does the crew classic or any newer Travelpro luggage have these sturdier walls? Yes, I know it will be heavier. I'm a military veteran, and fortunately, I dont have to pay for my baggage
The Crew Classic is more rigid than the Maxlite 5, but the side walls are not super rigid. A hard case might be a better choice? Thank you for your service!
Thanks for this great review. Seems like the Crew Classic is way to go. Better quality. I’m wondering if the 25” checked bag will work for a 14 day Europe trip along with my 21” Samsonite carry on and a small Osprey Daylite backpack (needed for touring). Thank you.
I used the Maxlite 5 rollaboard and a 40 liter backpack for a 35+ day Europe trip this past winter. I started with nearly an empty Maxlite so I could carry gifts back. My backpack had most of my clothes. I had to plan for cold temps and rain. Travel safely!
@@ALinsdau you’re a lot younger than me. I tried a 30 liter Osprey backpack for a Galapagos trip in Feb and a smaller 21” Samsonite carry on. The backpack is too much for older petite me. So I know I need a check in. I’ll keep looking.
I packed for 3 weeks in an approved small jet size. Went to laundromat twice. I'm tall, so no teeny clothes or shoes. I put socks and undergarments under the zip up lining to fill channels. No one in Italy noticed that I wore same earrings every day! Finally, I have learned to pack light.
@@ALinsdauget the maxlite 5 international version....good for all airlines world wide...i have it in spinner version and never had a problem even with cheapies like ryan
I can’t believe you would put sandals in a plastic bag. 🤣 He put the soles facing each other and at the very bottom of the suitcase. 22:40 Pretty sure they were dry and not muddy. Haha. They need to breathe.
Feedback: -Try not to overdo the "badboy" thing. Please. It gets a bit old after the first time. -Accurate measurements matter, especially if you end up dealing with persnickety airline gate agents. Saying it is "about" 14 and a half inches or "about 22 inches" is not as helpful as it could be. Plus, you should measure the back of the bag, where is a flatter surface. And airlines luggage size criteria do include wheels and handles.
Please say “Bad Boy” 100 times to make these persnickety commenters lose control. Feedback: - They’ll start skipping lines between sentences - -And make me scroll down to finish reading their rant. 🤣
Do the Travelpro Maxlite 5 vs Travelpro Crew Classic both meet international flight carry-on standards? You indicate that you have taken them to Europe. Did you take them on the plane as carry-ons? Thanks.
Yes, I carried on the Maxlite 5 on Virgin Atlantic between Seattle and Heathrow. I’ve found international planes have a lot more room than domestic. That said, always check with your airline.
I know someone who has purchased the Travelpro 25yrs ago and never bought another one. She is a flight attendant and has traveled a lot. She says she would never buy another product.
Thank you for doing this video my decision is between these two items. Thank you for being so detailed. I have made my decision to buy the maxlite 5. Great video
I've seen many air crew using Luggage Works or Travelpro airline crew versions. They're much heavier than the consumer versions.
I love these in depth reviews. Thanks for doing them!
Thanks!
Thanks Aaron once more for a great, much needed video. Loved them.
Glad you like them!
Speechless; the most in depth, easy to follow, east to understand review, especially for this senior.
Wow, thanks!
Great review sir. I used to be a ramper at ATL I had jars of zipper pull taps and getting a Travel Pro was like a gem.
This is the most thorough review I have ever seen! You deserve more subs! Kudos!
Thanks!
My husband and I have Maxlite 5....have traveled the world with them and love them. My husband resently purchased the Crew Classic. Love it, EXCEPT....the black plastic piece at the top is a little wider than the Maxlite. We both have the same backpack. It is easy to slide the backpack o ver the handle of the Maxlite, but is difficult to slide over the handle on the Crew Classic because it is slightly wider. It can be done, but requires a bit of wrestling. Thank you for the comparison video....very well done.
Travel safely!
Given that you have one of each, would you go with two Crew Classics or two Max Lite 5s if you had to do it all over again?
Thanks for this video because you helped me purchase the Travelpro Crew Classic Carry-On Spinner. Last year I purchased Travelpro's rollaboard that they make for Macys, called the WalkAbout. It's the same as the MaxLite 5. The rollaboard is a great suitcase, but after a few trips, I envied travelers with spinners, while I pulled my rollaboard behind me! I agonized while making this decision because it weighs 7 lbs vs 5.5 lbs because I'm a woman traveling alone. In the end the multi-position extension handle and the MagnaTrac self-aligning wheels won me over! I also like how the suitcase is designed to give you a bit more space at the bottom while also providing some protection for the wheels. So many spinners aren't designed that way and the wheels look like they can break off.
Happy travels!
@@ALinsdau Thank you!
Thanks for this comment, it’s helpful to me😄
This was the best carry on luggage review that I have ever seen and I’ve watched them all. You covered absolutely everything. I appreciate this, thank you very much. I’m subscribing. I don’t think you have a bad boy personality. These people commenting are too much. I’m from Long Island and everyone talks like this.
Thank you!
Thanks for the detailed reviews and comparisons! I had been shopping for a new rollaboard, and used this video and other sources to settle on the Crew Classic Rollaboard. It's the same as the Crew Classic Spinner you reviewed, except it has two fixed wheels in the rollaboard style instead of the spinner style you show. I prefer that because the bigger radius fixed wheels work a little better over the rough cobblestones I'm expecting on my European trip this summer, and a tiny bit of extra space is an added bonus. My new bag arrived today, and there were absolutely no surprises. Can't wait to take it on its first trip this weekend!
Rollaboards are better than spinners on European cobblestone IMO. Safe travels!
Just bought a maxlite. A major factor was the 2 wheels vs 4. 4 wheels is only good in airports and hopping into taxis. I often prefer walking. So nice to breathe fresh air after a long plane trip. Sidewalks and cobbles have not been kind to my 4 wheelers.
For sure, spinners have some downsides. Travel safely!
Those bags are slightly larger than American/United/Delta’s allowance of 22”x14”x9” which include handles and wheels. Travelpro advertises as being able to fit in the overhead bin and count on those airlines as not (currently) strictly enforcing carryon sizes and the customer to do their research on the airline’s bag allowances. I think this is an important distinction to highlight. The “compact carryon”meets the 22”x14”x9.” I tend to be risk averse with a preference of traveling light so I opted for the compact carry one crew classic spinner. Thanks for the video. It is by far the best video on these bags. I would have made my purchase months ago had I seen this video!
P.S. I don’t know if it is still true but I don’t have straps on my bags because conveyor systems may “eat” those straps should you need to check it.
I've flown on Delta at least 12 legs this year and no one blinked at either of these as a carry on, including on an ERJ-175 regional jet:
www.delta.com/us/en/aircraft/embraer/erj-175
If the gate agent sees you have a medium size bag or it's too big, they'll have you gate check it.
Great, detailed review. I bought the Crew Classic/underseat tote combo and love it.
Safe travels.
On cobbles etc just tilt the spinner onto two wheels as is done with the pull behind...they work the same
Travel safely!
Thanks for the demo. Full of details. And thanks for being a Medallion Level Delta Passengers ;}
No worries!
Look at those wheels, they have been used :) Awesome in-depth review.
Thanks! 👍
Main advantage of a 2-wheeler roll aboard is the garment section will accommodate full hanger garments like suits, dresses, and outerwear. Spinners won’t. If it meets the width requirement, a 2-wheeler will go down any airliner aisle. All my soft sided luggage is carry on only. All my check bags are clamshells.
Good pointers!
I have both roll aboard and spin er style bags and cobbles or uneven surfaces are not an issue with the spinner. Just tilt it as you would the roll aboard and pull it on two wheels. Good vid!
Great pointer @ the cobbles.
Thule's Aion spinner(s) have bigger wheels on the handle side to make that work better.
Excellent video. Very helpful. Thank you.
How about testing the bags in an airport sizer?
thank you so much excellent video just what I needed
So glad!
You could compare the Crew Classic to The Maxlite 5 Compact. Both have spinner wheels.
If I get a Maxlite 5 compact, I will. Safe travels.
Fantastic video. Thank you!
Thank you too!
Very comprehensive review! Ty! Changed my mind. Going with Crew Classic. Do you carry these on? Sounds like you don’t. Any reason to not carry either of these on? Also, the airtag and labeling and items you use are great tips. The front kermit flap - do you carry a laptop? I very much appreciate your review.
Yes, I carry either of them on Delta. I carry my laptop in my small Jansport Backpack:
Jansport Agave Backpack: amzn.to/2HM2q3P
Great review, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job. Much appreciated.
Very welcome
Nice review. Seems like the Crew Classic is better made, but maybe the less expensive could be the way to go because TSA is going to destroy it anyway. Lost & stolen luggage stories are all too common.
What I want to know is if the crew classic has honeycomb walls. I have an older Crew 8 25 in for over 20 years, which has this feature.I recently purchased the Maxlite and returned it because the side walls are too flimsy. Does the crew classic or any newer Travelpro luggage have these sturdier walls? Yes, I know it will be heavier. I'm a military veteran, and fortunately, I dont have to pay for my baggage
The Crew Classic is more rigid than the Maxlite 5, but the side walls are not super rigid. A hard case might be a better choice? Thank you for your service!
Back in the day, my Kirkland 22” from Costco was 10 lbs.
Funny, I have some old Kirkland carry-ons and they are heavy...
Thanks for this great review. Seems like the Crew Classic is way to go. Better quality. I’m wondering if the 25” checked bag will work for a 14 day Europe trip along with my 21” Samsonite carry on and a small Osprey Daylite backpack (needed for touring). Thank you.
I used the Maxlite 5 rollaboard and a 40 liter backpack for a 35+ day Europe trip this past winter. I started with nearly an empty Maxlite so I could carry gifts back. My backpack had most of my clothes. I had to plan for cold temps and rain. Travel safely!
@@ALinsdau you’re a lot younger than me. I tried a 30 liter Osprey backpack for a Galapagos trip in Feb and a smaller 21” Samsonite carry on. The backpack is too much for older petite me. So I know I need a check in. I’ll keep looking.
I packed for 3 weeks in an approved small jet size. Went to laundromat twice. I'm tall, so no teeny clothes or shoes. I put socks and undergarments under the zip up lining to fill channels. No one in Italy noticed that I wore same earrings every day! Finally, I have learned to pack light.
So, the max lite 5 probably won’t work in economy on my delta flight to Korea? I would hate to have to check an expensive carry on.
I've used the rollaboard Maxlite 5 as carry on for Delta to LHR, so I'm guessing it'd be fine for Korea. Check with the airline for sure.
@@ALinsdauget the maxlite 5 international version....good for all airlines world wide...i have it in spinner version and never had a problem even with cheapies like ryan
I am a bit confused here. Is the Crew Classic the same as Versapack?
They're similar but check their website for differences.
My air tag emits a sound when I move it. Im surprised the thief didnt hear it and remove it.
Although both are carry-on size, your comments about baggage handlers and TSA indicate that you check those bags. Is it the case?
I've done both depending on my needs and what I'm carrying.
Travelpro carry-ons are too big. United says 14x22x9 maximum including handles and wheels.
Thus far I've never had trouble with either of these particular carry-ons. Definitely check with your airline.
The new standards go into effect this year 2025.
This is excellent
Thanks!
This is the crew classic right not the crew classic compact?
Yes, Crew Classic. At least that's what it said on the label.
Now that the maxlite is also a spinner I see no reason to spend the extra for the crew.
What is an airtag ?
Apple AirTag 4 Pack: amzn.to/4fkHMU3
I can’t believe you put flip flops right in with clothes😬. Put em in a plastic bag first! The bottoms of shoes are very very dirty.
Thanks for the tips!
I can’t believe you would put sandals in a plastic bag. 🤣
He put the soles facing each other and at the very bottom of the suitcase. 22:40
Pretty sure they were dry and not muddy. Haha. They need to breathe.
Those are bad boys
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤
Thanks
Feedback:
-Try not to overdo the "badboy" thing. Please. It gets a bit old after the first time.
-Accurate measurements matter, especially if you end up dealing with persnickety airline gate agents. Saying it is "about" 14 and a half inches or "about 22 inches" is not as helpful as it could be. Plus, you should measure the back of the bag, where is a flatter surface. And airlines luggage size criteria do include wheels and handles.
Here's my detailed Crew Classic Carry-On Spinner video:
th-cam.com/video/I5CruxbVY3U/w-d-xo.html
Ok bad boy
Double down on it!
You can keep saying "badboy" all you want as far as I'm concerned. This was a great review/comparison.
Please say “Bad Boy” 100 times to make these persnickety commenters lose control.
Feedback: - They’ll start skipping lines between sentences -
-And make me scroll down to finish reading their rant. 🤣
Do the Travelpro Maxlite 5 vs Travelpro Crew Classic both meet international flight carry-on standards?
You indicate that you have taken them to Europe. Did you take them on the plane as carry-ons?
Thanks.
Yes, I carried on the Maxlite 5 on Virgin Atlantic between Seattle and Heathrow. I’ve found international planes have a lot more room than domestic.
That said, always check with your airline.