Unlike most products these days that only look good in pictures, this roller looks and feels durable and well built in real life. The craftsmanship is exactly what you would expect from an Italian leather product. The size is the maximum amount (near 42 linear inches) allowed to be a carried on baggage in most major airlines; although keep in mind, it is leather and it does weigh a bit even without anything inside. The only downside is that when you roll the bag, it tends to go off balance and slightly bounces left and right because of the close distance of the 2 wheels, but that's a problem among all duffle rollers...the Milano just amplifies that by being heavier than most duffle of its size.
I guess the other downside would be the price tag, it is probably one of the most expensive duffles you can find, but seeing some small handbags for $500+ from Italian and French named brands, the Milano is totally worth it."..." Read more
- Alex in New York, NY