
Suitcases suitable for long trips of seven nights or more require large capacity and durability to accommodate more luggage and a variety of needs.
The capacity should be 70L to 100L or more. It can hold seven nights' worth of clothes (seven or more sets), shoes, toiletries, spare items, as well as souvenirs and seasonal cold weather gear. It needs to be strong enough to withstand long trips and multiple check-in trips. A hard case or high-quality material is recommended.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Which size is suitable for trips of 7 nights or more?
In general, an L-sized suitcase with a capacity of 80-100L or more is suitable. This capacity is sufficient for long stays, international travel, and studying abroad.
Is one suitcase enough?
Depending on your travel plans, if you have a lot of luggage, we recommend a combination of one L-size suitcase + one carry-on bag.
I'm worried about the airline's weight limit.
Many airlines have a 20-23kg checked baggage limit. Choosing a lightweight suitcase allows you to carry more items.
How do I choose a durable suitcase for long trips?
We recommend models equipped with shock-resistant polycarbonate material and an aluminum frame structure, as well as high-durability casters.
What features are needed for a long stay?
Functions that balance storage capacity and ease of use, such as expandable features, compartment storage, durability, and quiet casters, are important.
Suitcase Buying Guide for 7+ Nights
1. Capacity is based on "ample" availability.
For long trips, a "just right capacity" is not enough.
- Clothing (for 1 week or more)
- Seasonal 대응 (temperature differences)
- Souvenirs and local purchases
👉 It is essential to always choose a capacity with plenty of room (90L or more)
2. Balancing with weight restrictions is paramount.
For long trips, this is the most important point:
- Heavy suitcase → easily exceeds weight limits
- Lightweight model → effectively increases storage capacity
👉 "Lightness = how much luggage you can pack" directly applies
3. One suitcase or two?
The optimal solution differs depending on the intended use.
If consolidating into one:
- Easier management
- Simpler movement
If separating (recommended):
- Large size + carry-on
- Separate valuables and electronics
👉 For long trips, "two bags" is the most practical option.
4. Durability is a top priority
When traveling for long periods, you'll be using your suitcase more frequently.
- Airport handling
- Long-distance travel
- Repeated use
👉 Impact-resistant material + reinforced structure is essential
5. Long Trip Packing Tips
- Minimize clothing items, assuming mix-and-match wear
- Maximize space with compression bags
- Place heavy items at the bottom
👉 Packing efficiency = ease of carrying















