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Comparison Gabol Roma S vs Gabol Cloud S

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Typeluggageluggage
Capacity31 L31 L
Dimensions (HxWxD)550x390x200 mm550x380x200 mm
Weight3 kg2 kg
Number of external pockets1 pcs2 pcs
Number of internal pockets2 pcs1 pcs
Number of wheels4 pcs4 pcs
Materialfabricpolyester
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Added to E-Catalogoctober 2018april 2018

Dimensions (HxWxD)

Dimensions of the suitcase in height, width and depth (it is assumed that the product stands vertically on wheels). For products with volume adjustment, the unfolded dimensions are usually indicated.

It is worth noting that with the same volume, different models may have different sizes; knowing these numbers, you can to some extent evaluate the features of the suitcase and choose the necessary model of hand luggage on the plane. For example, a large width provides stability when transported on wheels, but is not very convenient when transported on a train — the suitcase may not “fit” under the shelf on the side; wide bags (see "Type") are also less convenient to carry by the handle on the front side, etc.

Weight

The weight of the empty suitcase. The lower this value, the easier it will be to transport luggage (with the same weight of things placed inside). On the other hand, lightweight suitcases usually have a less dense body material. Therefore, it is worth choosing a model by weight, taking into account what balance between strength and lightness will be optimal for you.

Number of external pockets

The presence of pockets in the suitcase allows you to sort small things so as not to search all over the suitcase. External pockets allow you to provide quick access to them. Among those, there can be both small ones for keys, passports, and larger ones where you can put documents, change of clothes.

Number of internal pockets

Internal pockets allow you to sort small things from the general luggage. Mostly made with mesh, which additionally allows you to see what is in your pocket and quickly get access to the necessary "little things".

Material

Fabric. Most often, in suitcases, this term refers to various synthetic materials, in particular nylon or polyester. Depending on the density (see below), the properties of the fabric can vary significantly — from a soft, easily crushed shell that provides virtually no protection from impacts to a dense and thick “armor” comparable in protection to thin plastic (although for particularly fragile items, it is still better to use products made of hard materials). In any case, the fabric is quite inexpensive, often has a waterproof coating, and sometimes other special “features” — for example, the Rip-Stop system, which prevents the hole from getting bigger in the event of a rupture. It is also much easier to provide additional pockets (especially external ones) in the design of such suitcases than in plastic( ABS plastic, polycarbonate, polypropylene) or metal ones. Due to this, the fabric has become widespread.

— Plastic. Plastic is lightweight and inexpensive; however, due to its hardness, it protects fragile contents from various impacts and loads much better than fabric. However, the strength of this material can vary — there are many types of plastic that differ in characteristics and, accordingly, price. So, ABS plastic is hard due to its heavy weight, but u...nreliable. It can crack under a strong impact and is unsuitable for subzero temperatures. Emptiness when filled is critical and can lead to deformation under load. But ABS plastic is the cheapest and brightest (any colors and patterns are available). Polycarbonate is resistant to ultraviolet radiation, has increased strength, impact resistance and heat resistance. It is a kind of middle link among plastic models. And polypropylene, which rises above other types of plastic due to its resistance to mechanical damage. It is practically not subject to corrosion cracking, impact resistant. And its flexibility allows it to be used not fully loaded and even empty. After all, if polypropylene bends under the weight of another suitcase, it will restore its shape on its own.

— Metal. Metal gives the suitcase a solid appearance, while it combines hardness with high strength, significantly surpassing plastic in both of these characteristics — metal suitcases are considered the most protected. At the same time, the cost of this material is quite high, the weight is also significant, and the mentioned level of protection is not always required — for most travelers, the capabilities provided by lighter and cheaper plastic products are enough. In this regard, this option has not become widespread.

Leather. Genuine leather can be considered a premium material. It provides a rich and “presentable” appearance, and costs accordingly — so owning a leather suitcase quite clearly confirms the owner’s status. On the other hand, such models are quite heavy and require quite a lot of care — otherwise, all respectability will be hidden behind cracks and scuffs. So, from a practical point of view, leather is noticeably inferior to fabric and plastic.