Just when I thought Aer was gonna come up with a truly innovative luggage, I'm so disappointed that this product fails miserably. Brands are already slowly moving towards the front-opening style for luggage due to its innovative design, high functionality and great practicality when it comes to actual user experience. Aer, it's 2024 and you still design a middle-opening luggage? And gosh, the weight.. C'mon, Aer..
I have watched your videos and I must say this one really shows your talents. Camera work presentation and overall feel is excellent. Keep it coming my friend
What’s the point? Baggage handlers are going to chuck it like a piece of garbage and break its wheels, put scratches and all that jazz. Nothing wrong with the bag but I have stopped using check in luggage because of these frustrated baggage handlers.
Good point man. As a dad, I’ve changed my mind on checked bags bc it frees your hands up for other things like wrangling toddlers. The challenge then is on the bag makers to create durable long-lasting luggage that can put up with heavy-handed bag handlers lol. Sure, luggage might be more expensive as a result, but there’s certain benefits if it’s done right 🤘
Thanks for putting me onto the Muji suitcase! I love the simple and clean design coming outta Muji too and to have been doing that braking system for awhile at half the price, that's another strike on the Aer 😞
It will work with most airlines. The Monos plus is technically bigger than the AER on paper but the Monos fits most airlines without a problem. The only thing the AER doesn’t fit is my budget
Legit think Aer dropped the ball on this entire lineup. Dimensions and weight issues are the primary issues people care about and they failed spectacularly on both fronts.
Peep the full product specs on the product page linked in the description. Since airline requirements differ from company to company, prob best to look up Ryan Air specifically