To be honest, you buy an aluminum suitcase to show off, not to stuff it to the brim on your next trip. Sure, you can — but aluminum suitcases don’t expand when you need to fill them up, and the slightest bump against a corner / overhead bin / the ground will show forever. But travelers wear these dents and dings with pride, slapping stickers overtop them or using them as proof they really went on trips. (There’s even a brand, called Crash, that sells pre-dented suitcases.)
The battle scars, like holes in vintage jeans, have made aluminum suitcases a cult favorite for frequent travelers. It helps that there’s arguably one defining brand, Rimowa — part of the LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) luxury group — cementing it as such. The brand’s luggage is aspirational, something you buy once and own forever. But how much is too much? $1,500 dollars for the full-size suitcase seems like it might be
On the other hand, Away, the ubiquitous brand behind the suitcases with integrated batteries, sells an aluminum suitcase — called The Large: Aluminum Edition — that’s roughly the same size for half the price, coming in at $745. Despite our collective shopping tendencies, where we often mistake expensive for better, Away’s is actually the smarter buy. Here’s why.
Away The Large: Aluminum Edition

Away The Large: Aluminum Edition
Pros
- Packs quite a lot inside it, and compresses easily using two mechanisms
- Is super durable, especially for such a big unit
Cons
- Gets heavy fast
- Gets a little loud as it breaks in
- Price: $745
- Dimensions: 29 x 20.5 x 12.5 inches
- Weight:16 lbs
- Capacity:95.1 L
- Warranty: Lifetime coverage of non-cosmetic issues