Two years ago, I went on a Beis shopping spree. I ordered the Large Check-In Roller, The Weekender bag and the backpack. Yes, my bank account suffered, but my adventures elevated. Since getting my hands on the popular brand’s most coveted pieces, I’ve traveled more in a couple of years than I had up to this point of my life. I have brought at least one of these bags with me on every trip, and the large roller has proved itself most useful for any getaway that’s more than just a few days.
This suitcase has accompanied me to Mexico, Chicago, Paris and many destinations in between. It has successfully made it through every travel experience thus far, and I’ll likely use it for countless more world tours to come.
The Large Check-In Roller - $298
What Is Beis Travel?
Actress Shay Mitchell (of Pretty Little Liars fame) founded Beis in 2018, and its popularity has grown exponentially since — for good reason, too. My entire suitcase collection consists of Beis bags because of the high-quality construction, clean aesthetics and thoughtful designs that have travelers’ lifestyles in mind, from laptop pockets and complimentary laundry bags to luggage tags and removable compartments. I’m not the only one sporting the trendy travel gear, either. I’ve spotted Beis products at nearly every airport I’ve passed through over the past few years.
In addition to the roller suitcases, Beis sells backpacks, weekender bags, duffles, everyday totes, baby bags, pet travel accessories and more.
Prices can be more expensive than some competitors, but on the plus side, Beis offers free shipping on United States orders over $150. Standard shipping takes three to five business days, or you can choose two-day or overnight shipping for an additional cost.
How I use the Beis Large Check-In Roller
The Check-In Roller is the ultimate luggage option for any type of long vacation — whether you’re winding down at an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean or trekking your way through Europe. I’m speaking from experience, as I’ve used it for both!
Made with over-packers in mind, the suitcase’s star feature is the weight limit indicator. It lets you know when your bag hits 50 pounds, so you don’t have to worry about scrambling to remove items at the check-in counter. This has been a true godsend for me — can you blame me for wanting to pack a new outfit for every activity? If I still need extra space, I’ll also bring the Beis Weekender bag or backpack with me on the plane.
The Check-In Roller also features a TSA-approved combination lock, a 2-inch zipper expansion and various pockets including a removable mesh compartment. I love the durable hard-shell exterior because I can trust that my belongings will make it to my destination in one piece. The 360-degree wheels and comfortable handle make it easy to drag my suitcase through airport check-in lines, even when it’s chock full of my best resort-worthy outfits and vacation essentials.
Beis Large Check-In Roller dimensions
The Beis Check-In rollers are available in six colors each and available in the standard 26-inch size ($278) or the Large at 29 inches. Since the large roller is so big, you’ll definitely need to check the weight limit indicator. To use it, just pick your bag up from the side handle and look for the red mark — if it’s too heavy to even pick up, chances are you’ve reached the limit. (It’s OK. I’ve been there, too.)
- Measurements: 31.3 x 19.7 i x 12.5 inches
- Weight: 11.84 pounds
- Capacity: 112 liters
The large check-in roller also features:
- 100% polycarbonate exterior
- Retractable bag attach strap (holds up to 15 pounds)
- Zip pocket and semi-transparent plastic zip pocket
- Small zip pouch for valuables
- Laundry pouch set
- Compression straps
Beis Large Check-In Roller review
I wish I was a part of the carry-on-only culture, but that’s just not me. Call it high-maintenance, but I like being able to bring everything that will help make a travel experience seamless and comfortable. Plus, I obviously can’t be seen outfit-repeating on my Instagram feed — I’m totally kidding, kind of. Fortunately, the Beis Large Check-In Roller has all the space, pockets and travel-friendly features I need for week-long trips or extended vacations.
I’m also a sucker for clean and timeless yet on-trend aesthetics and, in my opinion, no one does this better than Beis. The monochrome hard-shell with a textured stripe design is minimal and chic but still stands out at baggage claim. Every time I walk through the terminal with my Beis roller in tow, I truly feel like a luxury traveler (even as a budget traveler).
The suitcase is incredibly spacious, which especially comes in handy for winter trips to cold-weather destinations. I was able to fit several puffy jackets in the large roller for week-long visits to both Banff, Canada and Paris. When it gets extra full, I use the compression straps to hold everything in place. The detachable mesh pocket helps me organize loose items, such as hair supplies, toiletries and souvenirs. The inner pockets come in handy for storing smaller clothing items like socks, undergarments and accessories.
This bag has overall great construction and quality. There hasn’t been a dent in it since I bought it two years ago. However, because I ordered the beige shade, it has gotten a bit dirty and scratched. Spot cleaning with a damp rag helps, but if you love one of the light color options and want to avoid stains, you can also purchase the plastic luggage cover.
Pros
- Spaciousness
- Security and durability
- Several pockets for organization
- Aesthetic and on-trend look
The best thing about the large roller is the amount of storage it offers, as well as its nifty features like the weight limit indicator and lock. From digital nomads on the road and those visiting family for the holidays with countless presents to deliver to travelers who just want the freedom to pack an extra pair of everything, this suitcase allows you to fit both the necessities and the indulgences.
Cons
- Price
- Light color options are easily scuffed
- Can get heavy
The most obvious downside of the large roller is the cost. Almost $300 is a lot to spend on a bag you’ll likely only use every once in a while. But when compared to the prices of competitors like Away ($375) and Monos ($425), you actually get more bang for your buck. Aside from the price, the light-hued pieces can get dirty — particularly if your luggage gets thrown around. Despite a few spots and scrapes, my Large Check-In Roller has held up well.
Is Beis worth the price?
This isn’t the kind of bag you’ll use regularly for weekend trips or quick getaways, but it’s certainly a worthwhile investment if you go on one or two big trips per year. Sure, there are plenty of other high-quality roller bags, but the extra bells and whistles on this one make it stand out from the rest.
If you’re shopping for a check-in roller, chances are you probably already have, or are considering, some of the other Beis products. So, you might as well get the full matching set and look as good as it feels to be on vacation.
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