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Which suitcase: hard shell or fabric?

When choosing the right suitcase, you should take your individual travel habits and needs into account – as both types of suitcases, hard-shell and soft-shell, have their advantages and disadvantages. In the following article, we compare the most important features of hard-shell and soft-shell and help you decide on the right piece of luggage.

What is a hard-shell suitcase?

A hard-shell suitcase is usually made of durable polycarbonate or ABS plastic. These materials provide high protection for sensitive items and are particularly robust.

Advantages of a hard-shell suitcase:

  • Protection: Often, travel luggage has to withstand a lot during flights. The sturdy shell protects your belongings from bumps and pressure, especially during rough handling at the airport.
  • Water-resistant: Hard-shell suitcases are water-repellent and protect your luggage from rain and moisture.
  • Security: Many models have integrated TSA locks, which provide additional protection
  • Durability: High-quality materials like polycarbonate make the suitcase particularly durable and also easy to clean.

Disadvantages of a hard-shell suitcase: 

  • Flexibility: The rigid shell makes the suitcase less adaptable, meaning it cannot stretch or compress.
  • Weight: Depending on the material, a hard-shell suitcase can be heavier than a soft-shell suitcase.
  • Storage space: Hard-shell suitcases do not have external pockets or flexible additional compartments for quick access to your travel documents or smaller items.
  • Risk of cracks or breaks: Under heavy loads, the hard shell can develop cracks or break.

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