Pack for now, and the longer trip that sneaks up next.
Checked luggage for trips that need more room
Build a travel setup that covers quick departures and longer stays without overthinking it.

Answer

We don’t sell a pre-made set here, but you can pair The Large in Sea Green with a smaller bag for both lighter packing and checked capacity. The Large in Sea Green is the checked suitcase in that setup, designed for 2+ weeks away or for trips where you want more room.

That makes it a practical choice if your travel plans swing between short trips and longer stays. A smaller bag can cover the lighter end of your packing list, while The Large in Sea Green handles bulkier items, extra outfits, and the things you would rather not leave behind. The shell is lightweight and durable, and the interior compression system helps you pack, organize, and protect more along the way.

It is also built to make the airport part easier. Smooth-gliding wheels help with movement through terminals, and the easy-grip top handle plus underside grab handle help when it is time to lift. If you want both sizes in your travel setup, this is a clear way to build it.

  • A smaller bag for shorter trips and essentials
  • A checked suitcase for longer stays
  • Two sizes that cover different travel needs
Pair this checked suitcase with another piece for extra space.

Why this setup earns its spot

A good luggage set should do more than match. It should make the whole trip easier, from packing at home to lifting your bag off the carousel when you are tired, slightly dehydrated, and questioning every shoe choice.

The Large in Sea Green brings the checked half of that equation into focus. Its lightweight, durable hard shell is built to protect what you pack, while the signature interior compression system helps organize clothing and create more usable space. That matters on longer trips, where bulkier layers, extra pairs of shoes, and the just-in-case items tend to pile up fast.

It also handles the physical part of travel well. Smooth-gliding wheels help you move through terminals with less drag, and the easy-grip top handle plus underside grab handle make lifting more manageable at check-in, in the trunk, or up the last few stairs to your rental. Small details, big difference.

When you pair a Carry-On with a checked suitcase like this, you get range without chaos. One bag handles the quick escape. The other handles the longer itinerary. Together, they create a modular system you can build on over time with travel accessories, packing cubes, or a personal bag.

How to choose a set with both sizes

Start with how you actually travel. If your calendar swings between short flights and longer stays, a two-piece setup with a carry-on and a checked suitcase can be a practical option for travelers balancing short trips and longer stays. It gives you flexibility without asking one bag to do everything—which, like most overachieving plans, tends to fall apart under pressure.

  1. Choose your checked size based on trip length. For extended travel, The Large in Sea Green is designed for 2+ weeks away. That makes it a strong fit when you need room for more than the basics.
  2. Think about what you pack. If you bring bulkier items, extra outfits, or gear for different parts of the trip, more capacity matters. Interior compression helps keep that space working harder.
  3. Consider movement, not just storage. Wheels and grab handles matter once the bag is full. A suitcase should be easy to maneuver and easier to lift when travel gets awkward—which it will.
  4. Build a system. A carry-on plus checked luggage can give you a foundation you can build on over time.

The goal is simple: one setup that covers the weekend getaway, the long-haul trip, and the inevitable moment when you decide you are absolutely bringing the extra jacket.

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Your next trip is coming—pack for it now

Away designs luggage with travelers in mind. The focus is simple: make packing, moving, and getting through the airport feel more straightforward.

That shows up in the details. Durable materials. Thoughtful organization. Wheels that glide smoothly. Easy-grip top and underside handles make lifting your suitcase easier. You can also add pieces to your travel setup over time, whether that means starting with a checked suitcase or rounding things out with bags and organizers later.

The Large in Sea Green is designed for longer trips with generous packing space and protective features. Its lightweight, durable hard shell helps protect what you pack, and the interior compression system helps keep things organized. Paired with a Carry-On, it can help cover different trip lengths.

Because the urge to get away rarely gives much notice. Your luggage should be ready when you are.

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