Traveling is exhausting. Somehow hours of essentially shuffling in a queue, sitting for hours, then shuffling in a different queue are as energy-sucking as a 5k. The last thing you feel like doing when you finally reach your hotel is unpacking.
Well you’re in luck, weary travelers… Carry-On Closet 2.0 is a new suitcase that should end your unpacking woes forever.
Instead of traditional suitcases that are pretty much hollow boxes, Carry-On Closet uses fabric organizers that collapse like an accordion. When you’ve arrived you simply pull a tab on the top of the organizer and strap it to the extended handle of the suitcase. Instantly your belongings are accessible and pre-organized.
The Carry-On has a dedicated sleeve designed for a power bank of your choice. By connecting it to the built-in usb port you can stay charged without taking anything out of the bag. Pretty nifty for those long layovers.
Sometimes when you find a product that has a novel feature, it’s severely lacking in others. In the case of a suitcase you still want durability and ease of use. Carry-On Closet uses a polycarbonate anti-scratch shell that’s so strong, they’ll send you a new bag if it ever breaks. There are 4 dual-wheel rollers that let it spin 360 degrees, and a TSA approved combination lock.
Solgaard Design, the team behind Carry-On has a strong track record on Kickstarter. They’ve raised over $1,000,000 from previous projects like the Lifepack and InterLock with many happy backers.
Carry-On Closet 2.0 has already exceed its funding goal by 4x. Pre-orders are expected to ship February 2019.
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