Explore Our Roller Bag Selection
Carry-On Roller Bags
Our carry-on approved roller bags are sized to meet airline overhead bin requirements, so you can skip the baggage carousel and get moving. Look for features like spinner wheels for 360-degree manoeuvrability, expandable compartments for extra packing space, and TSA-friendly laptop sleeves for business travellers.
Checked Roller Bags
For longer trips that demand more packing room, our checked-size roller bags offer 60L to 120L+ of capacity without sacrificing ease of movement. Reinforced corners, telescoping handles, and water-resistant shells keep your belongings protected through rough handling and unpredictable weather.
Wheeled Duffel Bags
For travellers who want the flexibility of a duffel with the convenience of wheels, our wheeled duffel bags are a versatile option. These hybrid designs work equally well on a luggage cart or slung over your shoulder, making them ideal for road trips, outdoor adventures, and overland travel.
Features To Look For In A Roller Bag
Not all roller bags are built the same. When choosing the right one for your travel style, consider:
- Spinner vs. inline wheels. Spinner wheels roll in every direction and are easier to navigate in tight spaces. Inline wheels (two-wheel designs) handle rough surfaces like cobblestone and gravel better.
- Hard shell vs. soft shell. Hard-shell roller bags offer better impact protection and water resistance. Soft-shell bags are lighter, more flexible, and often include exterior pockets for quick access.
- Expandable zippers. Many roller bags include expansion zippers that add 5-10cm of extra depth - perfect for fitting in souvenirs on the return trip.
- Warranty coverage. Brands like Briggs & Riley offer lifetime warranties that even cover airline damage, giving you long-term peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions About Roller Bags
What size roller bag can I use as a carry-on in Canada?
Most Canadian airlines allow carry-on bags up to 55 x 40 x 23 cm (including wheels and handles). Our carry-on collection is curated to meet these requirements, but it's always worth checking your airline's specific size limits before you fly.
Are spinner wheels or inline wheels better for travel?
It depends on where you're going. Spinner wheels (four wheels) are easier to roll through airports and smooth floors since they glide in any direction. Inline wheels (two wheels) are more durable on uneven terrain like sidewalks and gravel. For most travellers, spinners offer the best all-around convenience.
How do I know if a roller bag is durable enough for checked luggage?
Look for reinforced corners, a solid telescoping handle system, and quality wheel housings - these are the first parts to fail on less expensive bags. Brands like Briggs & Riley and Eagle Creek build their checked bags to withstand airline handling and back them with strong warranties