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I'm looking to upgrade my luggage collection and want to get a couple of suitcases, preferably hard case Samsonites, for cabin and longer trips.

I was about to buy a couple of Cubelites as this is what I envision as the 'classic' Samsonite and want them to last. However after browsing their site I've seen the Inova collection. A spec comparison shows them pretty much equal but the price difference is huge (£155 compared to £339 for cabin).

Does anyone have any experience of either model and on Samsonite hard case luggage in general?

Is the disparity in price difference equal to build quality? Does spending £200+ more mean it could potentially last a few more years?

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Hi Dan, and welcome to Travel.SE. Please read our FAQ . I voted to close your question, because shopping suggestions are off topic – Dirty-flow Jan 19 at 13:53
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We do have questions about certain types of products, related to backpacks, suitcases or other travel gear. As well as questions about shopping for flights with specific airlines or search engines. Suitcases are travel-related, so I'm not sure what exactly makes this off-topic. – Jonik Jan 19 at 19:56
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I agree with @Jonik. This question is about a product-recommendation, but it's very much travel-related. Upvoted and voted to reopen. – gerrit Jan 19 at 22:59
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Many travelers fly with a suitcase... someone was asking about boots sometime ago and that was fine. I totally think this question is on-topic. Voted to re-open. – HaLaBi Jan 20 at 1:36
Have a look a the stackoverflow blog on shopping questions - shopping questions can be allowed, but there are ways it can be asked. – Mark Mayo Jan 20 at 1:43

closed as off topic by Dirty-flow, choster, Ankur Banerjee Jan 19 at 16:00

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