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HEY LS D197 | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Heys's 4WD 3-piece luggage set includes a 30, 26, and 20 upright. With 4 wheels, this luggage is extremely maneuverable, and the hardside built is extremely lightweight. | | | |
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| $266.85 - $546.00 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 33.0 inches | | Product Width: | 22.0 inches | | Product Height: | 15.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 37.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 33.0 inches | | Package Width: | 22.0 inches | | Package Height: | 13.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 35.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Features | Made of Polycarbonate Composite30" x 19" x 12" ( 12 lbs ) ? 26" x 16" x 10" ( 9 lbs ) ? 20" x 13" x 9" ( 6 lbs )4 Japan-made 360º swivel wheelsExpandables for up to 25% more spaceMade in China
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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44 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Not for me Sep 30, 2008
By Stefanie I bought a 2 piece set from another store. Luckily I was able to return the luggage because it wasn't for me.
PROS -Lightweight -Colors other than black make it easy to spot in bag claim -4 wheels which do work/move well
CONS -The big one (30") is just way too big for anything I would need. -The medium one (26") is good for my longer trips only (maybe I just pack light but my 21" suitcase works well for a week trip). -The suitcase is split in the middle so you're always trying to quickly flip it open/closed so things don't spill all over. It was just too heavy and awkward for me to do that well. Doesn't sit on luggage racks well. -After one trip it had a small dent in it. That didn't matter too much to me but it's advertised to not dent. -After one trip there were all kinds of black skid marks all over it. I got silver which shows marks the worst but it seemed to scratch/mark up easily. -The zippers were kind of tough and seemed to snag a lot. In other words, they didn't zip smoothly.
I travel about every other week and sometimes more often so I couldn't live with the problems. Mostly it being awkward to open. I was always struggling with it and trying to balance it on the luggage rack in my hotel room. It's not like a suitcase that has one side with the lid being thin--those are easy to put on luggage racks because only one side has stuff in it.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Bad buy Mar 06, 2010
By M. Kay Betzler
"mkayb"
I bought two sets of this luggage for my father and I as we travel a lot. The first time my father used his set, the wheels broke away from the case. The third time I used my set, the wheels broke away from the case and large cracks appeared on the surface of two cases. Was really sorry I spent my money on inferior products.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Decent Luggage set Nov 03, 2011
By Eurorule Préambule: I never suffered the naivette of "lifetime warranty" usefulness and, since we have to travel frequently, did not consider this an investment but an expense to last us a couple of years. Is it an amazing set of luggage? No. Is it good/decent? I think so.
As I mentioned, we travel quite a bit and needed a new carry-on as well as larger pieces (i bought 3-piece). We only had few requirements for our new carry-on: spinner, lightweight, second bag/personal item must be able to ride on top, easily fits into overhead compartments. For checked-in luggage, the requirement was even more simple: lightweight spinner. By now (as of November), we've tested it on 7 trips and came to the following conclusions
PROS: 1. It is most definitely lightweight. It is great for people who use carry-on allowance to the max. 2. It's quite spacious. Switching from a nylon 22" to hardshell 20", I am still able to pack almost as much into this bag. One feature I am still getting used to is having almost equal halves to fill (vs stuffing everything into one side and simply covering it with the top). However, it does have straps and covers to keep everything in place. 3. It rolls nicely on asphalt, airport tiles and linoleum (more difficult on carpets, especially, when full). It rolls over metal joints in floors and jet bridges or any uneven surfaces very well 4. A second bag easily sits on top of it 5. Expands nicely! 6. Fits perfectly into overhead compartments. In business elite, it's a breeze, but even in coach on most birds, such as MD88s, it's quite easy to stuff it into the bin 7) checked luggage (30" and the mid-size) arrived without any damage except for little nicks and dirt. Straps kept everything in place and expansion is wonderful on larger pieces as well.
CONS: 1. Wheels are small and have harder time rolling on carpets that some older airports still have. Sometimes it keeps pulling to one side, trying to twist itself to roll front side foward. 2. In fact, this is my major complaint about this item: handle is extremely flimsy. When carry-on is fully loaded (40lb or so), poor handle actually twists a bit. I bring lots of foreign goodies so my bags are indeed fully loaded 40lb - i don't think twisting would be a problem for normal people :) who use their carry-ons as supplement to checked baggage. 3. No handle on the side to help put it in and take it out of bins. It's not that big of a deal for me but I wanted to mention it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great product and excellent service!!! Aug 13, 2011
By Chris My wife and I bought a set of Heys luggage 6 years ago and it has seen a lot of use since then becuase I travel a lot for work. For a hard shell case it is very light but not flimsy. It has stood up to the abuse from the airlines quite well. So you get the idea....we love the product. When we had our luggage abused by the airline (the zipper got a huge gash ripped in it) the airline said it was "normal wear and tear". Heys wrote a letter to the airline for us stating that it was not normal wear and it was abuse. The airline relented and gave us a small amount for compensation. Even though the luggage was out of warranty we took the luggage to their Mississauga head office and Heys covered the rest of the repair cost! Some day (hopefully never) we will need another set of luggage. You can bet we will only buy Heys next time.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Really Poor Quality Jun 25, 2011
By L. Don Southard
"bjjlifer"
I travel a lot so admittedly my luggage must be solid. I had an old Samsonite hard case for close to 10 yrs. It was a tank of a suitcase. Finally decided to update to the Heys. I've had to take it back for repair of zipper, handle, and wheels. Now the zipper broke again. All in less than a year. If I hadn't spent such an inordinate amount of money for the suitcase I'd of dumped it long ago.
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