The TransitR S travel trolley from Eastpak is a sturdy and functional companion for travel and business occasions. Made from durable polyester, this trolley offers high quality craftsmanship and stability. With a lockable telescopic handle and two sturdy wheels, transportation is effortless and comfortable. The interior features a zippered pocket and a mesh pocket, allowing for organized storage of personal items. Its compact dimensions make it ideal for short trips or as carry-on luggage. The trolley combines practical functionality with a timeless design suitable for various occasions.
Height  | 51 cm | 
Width  | 32.50 cm | 
Depth  | 23 cm | 
Material  | 100 % polyester  | 
Case equipment  | Extendable telescopic handle, Rotating wheels, Zipped compartment  | 
Item number  | 59205990 | 
Manufacturer  | Eastpak | 
Category  | Suitcases | 
Manufacturer no.  | EK0A5BA74Y8 | 
Release date  | 10.6.2025 | 
Colour  | Black  | 
Exact colour description  | Tarp Black 2  | 
Material group  | Plastic  | 
Material  | 100 % polyester  | 
Case size  | Hand luggage (up to 50 litres)  | 
Case type  | Hard-top case  | 
Case equipment  | Extendable telescopic handle, Rotating wheels, Zipped compartment  | 
Number of wheels  | 2 | 
Number of compartments  | 1 x | 
Fastener  | Zip  | 
Country of origin  | France  | 
Manufacturer commitment  | RE100  | 
Manufacturer compensation  | According to RE100, the manufacturer Eastpak fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
Volume  | 42 l | 
Height  | 51 cm | 
Width  | 32.50 cm | 
Depth  | 23 cm | 
How often does a product of this brand in the «Suitcases» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Digitec GalaxusHow many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Digitec GalaxusHow often is a product of this brand in the «Suitcases» category returned?
Source: Digitec Galaxus20 products are on offer, but who will buy them at the lowest price? Only the first to bid will win.



















