
If you’re looking for a good quality, lightweight, carry-on spinner suitcase, one of my top recommendations is the Delsey Paris Chalet Air 2.0 Carry-On Spinner. This durable suitcase weighs just 6.39 lbs, but is roomy enough that I’ve used it for two week trips to Europe. This is my honest review of Delsey Paris luggage.
Delsey Paris Luggage: Best Features

The suitcase is made from 100% polycarbonate that’s really durable and lightweight. I’ve taken it on a number of trips, and while it has a few small scuffs on the outside, it doesn’t have many scratches (probably due to the protected corner design that’s made with vegan leather). The dual-density spinner wheels roll really smoothly, and a retractable handle that’s comfortable to use. Even when I overpack, the Air carry-on glides smoothly through the airport.
Delsey Paris Chalet Air 2.0 Line

Want a matching luggage set? All of the Delsey Paris Air 2.0 line is great. I also have the Wheeled Underseater and love it for short weekend trips. Here’s the differences between the bags in the Air 2.0 set.
Pros
- Stylish design (I’ve gotten numerous compliments, even from TSA agents on it!)
- Durable yet lightweight exterior
- Built-in TSA-approved lock
- Expandable design
- Patented zipper that is three times more resistant than a standard zip
- USB Port built-in
- Compression cross straps
- Zippered divider
- Antimicrobial fabric lining
- Mesh zippered pockets keep everything organized
- Removable laundry and shoe bags included
- Smooth double-spinner wheels
- Soft grip handles
Cons
- Expensive
- Only available in three colors
- Doesn’t expand
Final Verdict

If you’re looking for a durable, buy-it-for-life carry-on, the Delsey Chalet Air 2.0 Carry-On Spinner won’t let you down. However, if you’re looking for a little bit more room for a longer trip, the Chalet Air 2.0 Carry-On Plus Spinner might be a worthy upgrade.
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