There are three important factors to consider when purchasing travel luggage. The first important thing to consider is convenience. The second thing is practicality. And last but not least, is the size of the luggage. Well, what are we waiting for? Let’s dive straight into the heart of the matter!

Convenience is a crucial determining factor when purchasing a luggage. One needs to ask themselves before purchasing a luggage: “for what purpose will the luggage be used?” For example, let’s say that one is going somewhere for only a weekend. Wouldn’t it be terribly inconvenient to lug around a half-empty humungous luggage? One may also consider trying the Rioni Signature 360* luggage. With its six wheels, one can maneuver this luggage in any direction making it very simple and convenient to roll. Besides convenience, one must not forget about which luggage will be more practical.

When searching for a luggage, make sure you take practicality into consideration. Let’s say you need a luggage with a lot of compartments for all your different small belongings, then DO NOT purchase the classic Louis Vuitton luggage. This luggage is simple and elegant, but not the most practical luggage out there. Instead, try something with more pockets and compartments (ie: Rioni Signature Medium Luggage).

Nowadays, the size of one’s travel piece is crucial. After 9-11, stringent homeland security policies, and smaller airline carry-on bins, size is now a big decision making aspect when one decides to purchase a new luggage piece. To make matters even more tragic, domestic airlines only allow up to 50 pounds when checking-in baggage. Well, unless you are willing to pay the overage; which would probably cost you an arm and a leg. This is why it is important to take into consideration which size of luggage will suit your needs. Let’s say you are only traveling for a weekend; then try a smaller carry-on luggage. And if you decide to travel for several weeks, then go ahead and try a larger luggage that you can check into the airlines.

So, remember the “C.P.S.” for luggage shopping: “C” stands for convenience. “P” stands for practicality. “S” stands for size.