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Whether you’re prepping for a weekend getaway or a summer Eurotrip, durable luggage shouldn’t break the bank.

We’ve rounded up Amazon’s best-reviewed, high-quality suitcases from sturdy carry-ons to full-size checked bags and multi-piece sets— all under $100.

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Let's get packing!

Best Carry-On Luggage Under $100

Before you hit "add to cart," make sure your bag plays nice with airline rules. Here’s what to know about carry-on dimensions:

  • The Standard Size: Most U.S. airlines stick to 22” x 14” x 9” (wheels and handles included). That’s the Goldilocks size for overhead bin storage.
  • Some overseas and budget airlines only allow 20” or 21” carry-ons — always double-check before flying abroad.
  • Always Check Your Airline’s Policy: Seriously. Even the same airline might change rules based on your ticket class (especially Basic Economy).

I recommend sticking to 22", but going smaller gives you more flexibility, especially if you’re a serial deal-hunter.

Best Check-In Luggage Under $100

Before you roll that giant suitcase to the check-in counter, make sure it won’t trigger overweight fees (or side-eyes from the airline desk).

  • Most airlines cap checked luggage at 62 linear inches (that’s height + width + depth combined). A common large suitcase size is around 30" x 20" x 12".
  • For most U.S. airlines, bags must stay under 50 lbs — even if your suitcase technically fits. Go over, and you could pay $100+ in overweight fees.
  • If you're packing for a week or two, a 26–28” suitcase gives you plenty of space without any risk with weight limits.

I recommend sticking with a 30-inch max unless you really need the space, and always leave a little room for souvenirs (and error).

Best Luggage Sets Under $100

Buying a suitcase set instead of individual pieces can be a practical, money-saving move. Most multi-piece sets include a carry-on, a checked bag, and a tote or travel backpack, all for less than what some single suitcases cost.

Here’s why it’s worth considering:

  • Buying the trio together usually costs less than purchasing each piece separately, and you get uniform quality across all sizes.
  • Whether it’s a short weekend trip or a month-long escape, you’ll always have the right size bag on hand. Bye, last-minute packing panic!
  • A coordinated set always looks chic. And for under $100? You’re winning in both style and savings.

If you're building your travel setup from scratch or just want everything to match, investing in a set can be the smartest (and cutest) choice.

Kate J
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