
Organised Chaos Was Never Really Samsonite's Thing
For the traveller who knows the difference, the Samsonite Paralux collection is the obvious next step.
By Staff
29 June 2026 · 2 min read
You know the type. Rolls, doesn't fold. Has a dedicated toiletry kit that lives packed. Books the aisle seat, then switches to window once the gate closes and the middle stays empty. Arrives at the airport with exactly enough time – not too much, not too little.
The Samsonite Paralux collection was built for that person. A full range spanning carry-on spinner, large check-in, backpack, and duffle, each piece engineered around the same obsession: that packing is a discipline worth getting right.

The headline feature is dual access, and it sounds simple until you've actually used it. Open from the centre split like any hardcase, or drop the front door for full, unobstructed visibility – the kind that matters when you're hunting for something at the bottom of a packed bag at 6 am in a hotel room you're already running late to leave. Once you've travelled with it – or saved precious time at airport security because of it – a bag that doesn't do this starts to feel like an oversight.

Where the carry-on handles the short haul with precision, the large SP75 check-in is the piece that earns the collection its stripes on a proper trip. Structured enough that everything stays exactly where you left it, spacious enough to handle two weeks without compromise – and packed with the same considered details throughout: TSA-approved locks, double suspension wheels, dual carry handles. The included packing cubes arrive in the box, not as an upsell, which says something about how seriously Samsonite is taking the brief here.

The backpack and duffle options run the same playbook. A dedicated 15.6" laptop and tablet pocket, a removable TecKit™ pouch for the cables-and-adapters situation you've long since systemised, and a built-in AirTag holder for the traveller who was tracking their bags before the rest of the airport caught on.
The environmental credentials are worth noting without belabouring. The shells are built from at least 50% post-consumer recycled polypropylene, trolley tubes are in 100% recycled aluminium, and every lining, fabric, and zipper tape across the range is 100% recycled PET. Built responsibly, without making it their entire personality.

Available now in Navy and Stone Grey, with Pink and Black arriving August 2026. For the packer who's already thought of everything, here's the bag that has too.
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This article was created in partnership with Samsonite.



