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Which suitcase: hard shell or fabric?

Last updated: 23rd April 2026 · Material technologies continue to evolve – we update this comparison regularly.

Should you choose a hard shell suitcase or a soft shell (fabric) case? Both types have their strengths – the right choice depends on your travel style. Whether you're a frequent flyer, family holidaymaker, city tripper or adventurer: In this guide we compare both materials directly, show pros and cons, and help you find the perfect luggage for your needs.

The Two Material Classes at a Glance

Hard Shell
Polycarbonate or ABS plastic

Robust outer shell, weatherproof, ideal for checked luggage on flights.

2.5–5 kg
Empty Weight
High
Protection
Soft Shell
Nylon, Polyester, Cordura

Flexible textile material, external pockets, often expandable capacity.

2–4 kg
Empty Weight
Flexible
Volume

Hard Shell Suitcases – Pros and Cons

The hard shell suitcase is the standard choice for air travel. It protects contents and structure even with rough handling at the airport. Modern polycarbonate shells are lighter and more flexible than the old ABS models.

Advantages

  • Protects fragile contents well
  • Weather and waterproof
  • Scratch and impact resistant
  • Easy to clean (wipeable)
  • Maintains shape, stays looking good
  • Good security: can be locked firmly

Disadvantages

  • No expandable volume (usually)
  • No external pockets for quick access
  • Scratches are visible

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