I have 3 pcs of the Zero Zeroller collection. The carry-on, a 24" & a 32". I absolutely love all of them.
The first time you check 1 though you have to be prepared to get your bag back with scratches, dents etc. but it is VERY durable luggage. Going on almost 9 yrs on the 24" bag. It has been around the world many times and is still holding out. I would never check any soft side luggage so hardside was the way to go for me.
I do get strange looks when I have 2 or 3 of the zero bags at one time. It looks like I am carrying nuclear bombs.
The first time you check 1 though you have to be prepared to get your bag back with scratches, dents etc. but it is VERY durable luggage. Going on almost 9 yrs on the 24" bag. It has been around the world many times and is still holding out. I would never check any soft side luggage so hardside was the way to go for me.
I do get strange looks when I have 2 or 3 of the zero bags at one time. It looks like I am carrying nuclear bombs.
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do they have a warranty like briggs & riley?
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The first time you check 1 though you have to be prepared to get your bag back with scratches, dents etc. but it is VERY durable luggage. Going on almost 9 yrs on the 24" bag. It has been around the world many times and is still holding out. I would never check any soft side luggage so hardside was the way to go for me.
I do get strange looks when I have 2 or 3 of the zero bags at one time. It looks like I am carrying nuclear bombs.
Originally Posted by TMOTEE
I have 3 pcs of the Zero Zeroller collection. The carry-on, a 24" & a 32". I absolutely love all of them.The first time you check 1 though you have to be prepared to get your bag back with scratches, dents etc. but it is VERY durable luggage. Going on almost 9 yrs on the 24" bag. It has been around the world many times and is still holding out. I would never check any soft side luggage so hardside was the way to go for me.
I do get strange looks when I have 2 or 3 of the zero bags at one time. It looks like I am carrying nuclear bombs.
What about the lock? It doesn't appear from the online photo that you can put a TSA approved lock on the case. How do you handle this?
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That is a problem. My solution has been to purchase a nylon strap that has a TSA-approved combo lock on it (I got mine at an airport Brookstone). Not elegant, but my ZH lock has quit working, anyway. Originally Posted by Fly4SCUBA
What about the lock? It doesn't appear from the online photo that you can put a TSA approved lock on the case. How do you handle this?
By the way, I echo the advice TMOTEE gave about dings on the bag. MY ZH 21" bag has been on less than ten trips, and it looks like it's been through a war. Corners are dented in, big scratches all over, but just as sturdy as when new. Don't spend extra for a fancy colored finish. I have yet to be on a flight where there was more than one ZH bag on the baggage claim carousel.

