The 3-piece twin-wheel luggage set from BEIBYE in dark blue consists of three sizes that are perfectly coordinated: XL measuring 76 x 49 x 30 cm with a volume of approximately 115 liters, L measuring 65 x 43 x 26 cm with about 75 liters, and M measuring 55 x 39 x 24 cm with around 45 liters. Made from ABS plastic, the suitcases impress with their stability, impact resistance, and scratch-resistant surface. Inside, a cross strap and a flexible intermediate floor with a clip closure ensure organized storage and secure hold of small items. Thanks to the integrated expansion zipper, the volume can be increased by up to 20% when needed. Four smooth, 360° rotating double wheels allow for effortless movement in all directions, while the combination lock provides additional security while traveling. The ability to nest the suitcases together for space-saving storage makes the set particularly practical for everyday use.
Case equipment | Carrying handle, Cross-tension belts, Double wheels, Extendable telescopic handle, Integrated case lock |
Item number | 61795316 |
Manufacturer | Beibye |
Category | Suitcases |
Release date | 4.9.2025 |
Sales rank in Category Suitcases | 1161 of 9680 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Blue |
Material group | Plastic |
Case size | Hand luggage (up to 50 litres), XL (from 140l) |
Case type | Hard-top case, Suitcase set |
Case equipment | Carrying handle, Cross-tension belts, Double wheels, Extendable telescopic handle, Integrated case lock |
Number of wheels | 4 |
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Climate contribution |
Volume | 115 l |
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