19 Degree Short Trip Expandable Checked Luggage 66 cm

CHF 840,00
Reimagined with a textured matte finish, this case boasts a modern silhouette with fluid-looking contours. Made with a recycled polycarbonate shell, it's built for quick trips and long weekends.

Size 66 x 25.5/30.5 x 44.5 cm

Colour Mauve Texture

CHF 840,00
Dimensions
  • 66H x 25.5D x 44.5W cm
Expanded dimensions
  • 66H x 30.5D x 44.5W cm
Weight
  • 4.44 kg
Volume
  • 67/80 L
Material
  • PC/Leather
Style
  • 147678-A313

Exterior

  • Zip entry to main compartment
  • Integrated TSA lock
  • Retractable top and side carry handles
  • 3-stage telescoping handle
  • Zipper expansion
  • 4 recessed dual spinner wheels
  • Luggage tag
  • Anti-microbial treated shell and zippers and grab handles (The anti-microbial solutions do not protect the users or others against bacteria, viruses, germs, or other disease organisms.)

Interior

  • 2 zip pockets
  • Dual-compartment zip pocket
  • Hanger bracket
  • Compression straps
  • TUMI Tracer®
  • PROTX2® anti-microbial coated lining (The anti-microbial solutions do not protect the users or others against bacteria, viruses, germs, or other disease organisms.)

Included With This Purchase

An outstanding ownership experience with TUMI’s comprehensive product coverage, perks and our commitment to your ongoing satisfaction.
1 Percent

Coming together to protect the world we seek to see, TUMI is a proud member of the 1% for the Planet network—a global movement dedicated to supporting environmental solutions through nonprofit organizations and everyday action. 1% of our 19 Degree collection, made with recycled polycarbonate, will be donated to certified nonprofits.

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Sustainability Spotlight: Recycled Polycarbonate
Sustainability Spotlight: Recycled Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is a lightweight, flexible and resilient choice for hardside cases. Integrating recycled materials into our products and building them to last exemplifies our commitment to protecting what matters most–the planet and the belongings you bring along to explore it.