Telescoping handles on rollaway luggage

I’ve switched the whole family to Pelican cases. Mine are the older style, but Pelican really seems to have changed their approach to the luggage line, as opposed to just cases.

You can’t hurt these little wonders, and the only thieves you have to worry about have TSA keys…

I broke my handle off last month carrying it up a flight of stairs. It is cheap luggage, though.

Wait, you are married to my wife? How come I don’t see you around the house?

Ha! I was going to say “So that’s where my ex went!”

BTW for a suitcase so heavy that it cannot be simply lifted by the handle and carried up the stairs, I wonder why you are worried about the telescoping handle giving out rather than the damage to the stair treads when you pull the suitcase up a step and it impacts on the edge of the next tread.

Generally when I face greater than two or three steps I switch to grabbing the fixed handle and lifting by there, but for a curb or something like that I have had no issues pulling on the drag handle – my primary piece of luggage for a decade being a good TravelPro rollaboard that’s just at the edge of qualifying as carry-on. But mind you, I almost never exceed 25 lbs in that item.

One of the wheels, OTOH, got the worst of the deal vs. Manhattan’s sidewalks one time rolling down 32d St. from 5th to Penn Station.

I should clarify and say that I can no longer carry up a flight of stairs a suitcase weighing 50 lb. Ten years ago, it would have been a piece of cake. I will be 78 next month and you lose something at my age. Perhaps I ought to try to schlep it up using the regular handle.