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The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero 19" carry-on combines sleek, durable polycarbonate construction with smart features like a TSA-approved lock, expandable capacity, and 4 double spinner wheels. Designed for the modern professional traveler, it offers dedicated laptop storage, multiple organizational pockets, and a lightweight frame to keep you moving smoothly and securely through every journey.












| ASIN | B01ELN68HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,818 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #35 in Carry-On Luggage |
| Brand Name | DELSEY PARIS |
| Capacity | 41 Liters |
| Color | Brushed Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,509 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00098376041710 |
| Handle Type | Carrying Handle, Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 10"W x 21"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Carry-On Luggage |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | Delsey Luggage, Inc. |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Number Of Pockets | 5 |
| Number of Handles | 3 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Number of wheels | 8 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | Carry-On 19 Inch |
| Storage Volume | 41 Liters |
| Strap Type | Stretchable |
| Subject Character | Stylish and Durable |
| UPC | 098376041710 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wheel Type | Spinner |
G**R
Holds everything for a 7 day casual trip
I got this bag to match the larger Delsey Paris checked bag size I already have and love. I love the red color. The checked bag is instantly recognizable on the turnstile. This carry-on bag is as great as I was hoping it would be. It has a zipper compartment on one side for things that might move around. Just zip that side closed and nothing’s moving. The other side has straps to secure your folded clothing. There are also 2 smaller zipper pockets to secure smaller items. I travel fairly frequently to visit my daughter and her family, and I often stay for one to three weeks. I have learned that I don’t need the big bag. I can easily fit a week’s worth of casual clothes in this carry-on. If I stay longer, I just wash clothes. The bag is expandable. However, I have found that with the zipper expansion open, it does not comply with the carry-on dimensions for all airlines. So you have to check before using the expansion. That said, the bag is still very roomy even without the expansion. Because I always take my own pillow when I travel. So it has to go in the carry-on. So what I do is pack everything, then put the pillow in. Then I open the zipper expansion and close the suitcase. Then after a bit I am able to close the zipper expansion with the pillow inside. It works! As I said, very roomy! It’s also very light and rolls very well. And I can put my backpack on the handle, and it rolls beautifully. Love this bag!
J**.
Lightweight, Compartments and Spinner Wheels
From someone who has traveled internationally frequently, reviewing a checked bag (24") 1. 10lb weight unpacked. Even some carry-on's weigh that much. So....if you are limted to 50lbs (45 even on some airlines, you'll want to save weight. This bag is nice and light despite the hard sides. Because you DON'T repeat don't don't pack to the limit. I let my traveling buddy do this just once and it was DISASTER. She overloaded on the way back (of course!) and I was tossing stuff into my (underloaded bag) while saying naughty words. Oh, yes, I travel with a small luggage scale. If you have an over-packer with you, or can't estimate weights, you will want one too. They are a small investment saving hundreds. Believe me.... Overweight bags? The airline gets this look of "OH BOY!" in their eyes at the agent desk and you'll be hauling out your wallet. Don't do it. 100pct would not recommend. 2. Structure: the surface is shiny ABS --the titatium color is a lovely shiny gunmetal grey but you may want some decoratively bright tape in fluorescent barbi pink, evil orange or gruesome green to make it stand out among all the black and grey luggage. The surface is ridged vertically for extra strength. 3. Inside: there is a zip compartment in the top and straps on the bottom. The zip compartment has an extra zip pocket in the nylon divider. Huge points for this. Keeps shoes and say, equipment off the clothing. The small compartment on the divider holds little items or USB cords or a copy of your insurance. 4. Spinner wheels. Why I bought it. My well-traveled and now obsolete suitcase has only drag wheels and though I'm sentimental about it (we rounded the Horn together) it has to be retired. Spinners are the way to go; you can wheel it unlifted all over long walks in airports like Houston, Rome, Berlin and Madrid. 5. Hard sides: I've seen musical instruments being tossed like circus acrobats into the cargo ramp (and the hapless musician crying like a baby as they watched while being given smelling salts) so you want hard sides. 6. Expanding zipper: I've used this. I like a 24" suitcase (keeps me from being tempted to overpack) and then when I'm forced to take on the traveling companion's overweight items, I can expand to fit them unexpectedly. Or if I'm bringing home something I just couldn't resist . 5. Zipper pulls fit a 3 combo lock with TSA compliance. If you rotate the zip pulls around they snap into a lock on the long side. If it happens to get destroyed during travel, you still can lock with a TSA compliant loop lock separately. 6. 24" size. Big enough for a week or two, can be checked (too big for carry-on.) Why not the 29" This limits the temptation to overpack. However, if you travel with an over-packer and you can restrain yourself, the 29" larger is handy as you can leave room and weight in case of someone being overweight on the way home. You can then rescue them from an overweight bag by redistributing. Also a 29" is better for long trips (3-4 week or more.) Summary: This is a very well designed, useful piece of luggage
B**D
Great line of luggage, we travel nonstop and they have heald up great!
We have had this suitcase for about 3 months, my partner and I travel a lot for work and pleasure so I did some extensive research on the pros and cons of hard luggage vs soft and the different types of wheels etc. This Aero Delsey line was always one of the top rated and made just about every travel blog luggage rating list I saw. We bought a whole set, the 29", 25" and 2 of the smallest ones the 19" that has the outside pocket and can fit in a overhead bin. I would recommend getting the 3rd party warranty as it covers about anything and is well worth it if you do travel a lot like we do. All of the sizes that we purchased fit inside one another which is great for storage. You do have to get use to how to pack and open the hard luggage if you have never used them before. Don't want all of you stuff pouring out in be hotel. Couple of things I would say to think about if you are looking for new luggage. The wheels are so important, these spinners are great make sure that no matter which luggage you end up buying make sure the wheels are double-sided spinners so it's little 2 little wheels on each one (like on office chairs) some of the cheaper, and even more expensive brands have single wheels and they will wear down faster and break more easily. Also one thing to note, when you have these hard shell suitcases and you get to a hotel or where ever you are traveling to, if you are the type of person that likes to setup a luggage stand and just live out of your suitcase sitting on it, these may not be the best option for you. Since items are stored evenly on each side you have to open the suit case fully like a book to really access everything and to pack and unpack it, just something to consider. In the 3 months we have had these we have traveled 2 times internationally and probably 4-5 times domestically like NYC area to FL and NC, checking these hard shell suitcases does get some scratches on them but overall they have really held up well. The side handles, retractable handle and the wheels have all remained sturdy and we have not had any issues. The lock works great on the side and the inside zipper compartment and straps all work great. You can really fit a lot into these suitcases and the best part about this model is that is gives a little unlike some hard shells so you can fit that extra few things in, it also has the zipper expander but we have not needed to expand it any. The luggage looks great and very stylish, have taken it right into meetings with me and even had some complements. Feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions I have included a few photos to show have they have worn as most people probably travel less in a year then we do in a few months.
C**E
Reasonable luggage for a reasonable price.
I've been on the search for the "perfect" luggage for twenty years. Changes in size restrictions, weight restrictions, etc. have complicated matters. Add to that the frustrations of finding sturdy handles, interiors that actually keep belongings in place, and exteriors that will hold up to being tossed around... well. Those are all factors that make mine an ongoing search. The last round of soft-sided suitcases developed some tears. The last round of hard-shell suitcases began to detach along the zipper seams. I've read the pros and cons of polycarbonate, ABS, combination materials - and still end up placing a bet rather than buying with confidence. I'm not even sure the super-expensive, top-of-the-line suitcases are worth the money - not that I can afford them. If they hold up better, I wonder if it's because the owners are traveling business- or first-class and the luggage also gets better treatment. At any rate: I've used these Delseys (I bought two) four times now. They began to show scrapes and scratches after the first trip, but I don't really give a d'mn how the outside of a suitcase looks. I only worry about performance (and cost). The insides are holding up well - I like how the zippered covering zips to the inside, rather than to the outside - and the interior lining looks brand-new. I'm not crazy about the straps over the other half of the interior: when snugged-up, they have a "loop" of excess strap. I don't see that it's a better idea than just having the extra strap-end loose, but it's a small matter, perhaps even of personal preference. The wheels have held up well - I've had suitcases that lost a wheel almost with the first use, so this is a plus. And they spin well, but not to the extent that they tend to take off on their own. Another plus. The handles have been adequate: they have a bit more play and wobble in them than I'd like (the kind of play and wobble that makes me wonder how well they'll hold up and how long they'll last), but I like "full" handles as opposed to T-handles (even if it slightly benefits the interior design), so it's a plus, even if it's personal preference. One thing I dislike - and dislike on most suitcases - is the "expandable gusset." I wish suitcases came with an option to choose with or without gusset, because I would surely choose "without." Once expanded, your suitcase will most likely be over the size limit - so what's the use? I suppose if you're going on a road trip, you can make the suitcase as large as you like, but you wouldn't really be able to use the extra space for planes, trains, buses, cruises... And the other problem is, as soon as you expand the gusset to pack more things, the better the odds that you will end up over a weight limit. Who needs that? These Delseys have held up for three (round-trip) flights and one train trip. They wheel fairly easily, the handles are manageable, and the stuff I pack stays in place. The exteriors have shown wear but no cracks, breaks, punctures, dings. In short, so far, so good. They get four stars for price and doing what I bought them to do; they lose a star for exterior "dingability," wobbly handles, and the unnecessary extra zipper for the unwanted gusset.
F**T
This is the best carry-on I have ever owned because of the dual ...
This is the best carry-on I have ever owned because of the dual access hard-sided pocket. I wanted a hard-sided case that i could slip my laptop in and out of quickly when going through security at airports, and also when my case is in the overhead locker (I can remove the laptop without moving or opening the case). I specifically researched all hard sided cases with the dual access and the Delsey came through simply because of the size and style of the front pocket. The size of the pocket, and the way it opens, means there is NO fumbling around or needing to angle the laptop to make it fit - it simply fits - slide in/slide out. As well as the laptop, I can fit my bag of liquids/gels easily (in a separate compartment) and my documents if I wish (again a separate compartment to the liquids etc). I could even fit a cardigan, scarf, change of top, socks etc. My laptop is a 13 inch, but we tried my partner's 17 inch and it fits easily as well. I was willing (and expecting) to purchase either Rimowa or Tumi to to get the best hard-sided, dual-access case, and I researched many other brands as well and really took my time. I found Tumi's dual access international carry-on case to have only an 8 inch wide dual-access pocket, which meant I would have to angle the laptop to get it in, and also keep the inside contents very flat and minimal. The Rimowa version has a soft-sided front pocket which is not suitable at all for sliding a laptop in /out and keeping it safe. So in the end I bought the Delsey and I seriously could not be happier. I expect it may only last a quarter of the lifetime of a Rimowa, however I can easily replace it in a couple of years before it starts to break down or weaken and I'm still coming out on top financially, and best of all, I have the perfect dual-access hard-sided pocket that I need for travel. The dimensions of the case fit with the maximum allowance for international carry-on, particularly since 3 major US airlines have now changed their limit to be a maximum width of 14 inches (it used to be 15) and I hear they are being strict on it too. It's nice not having to worry about this. The hard side seems as durable as any of my other hard-sided cases, none of which have ever been a problem. The wheels seem very good and have so far supported very heavy weights easily, still managing to be wheeled on all fours without any pulling. The handle seems very strong and well made, as do the zippers. This Delsey carry-on should be the new standard in hard-sided carry-on luggage due to the absolutely perfect dual-access front opening. I'm 100% happy with it and highly recommend it for anyone who travels with a laptop.
D**F
Broke within minutes
I bought this suitcase to replace an aging, similar-sized one . I loaded it to 40 pounds - well below the airline’s 50-pound limit for checked bags. As I left the house on my way to the airport the collapsible handle pulled out of the suitcase. All I could do was put the handle inside the suitcase so it would not fall out and be lost in transit. Luckily, I didn’t have to struggle with my now-handle less suitcase for any great distance before checking it or after retrieving it from baggage claim. After I arrived at my destination, Panama City, Panama, and unpacked the suitcase I discovered a zipper in the fabric lining of the suitcase. After unzipping the lining I was able to guide the lower ends of the collapsible handle into two plastic cups at the bottom of the suitcase. This, in turn, allowed me to snap the plastic collar of the handle into the top of the suitcase. I was then able to pull the suitcase about three feet before it fell apart again. I can’t return the suitcase to Amazon because I will not be returning to the U.S. until after the 30-day return window has closed and shipping it to the U.S. would cost more than I paid for the suitcase. I certainly wish that I had not replaced my 20-year-old suitcase, which still worked fine, with this defective one.
N**S
Checks all the boxes.
Wheels roll smoothly; It’s fairly light in weight; Zipper works well; Handle is fine; Shell seems pretty solid; Color is easy to spot on carousel; It was Cheap. No point in spending tons on check-in luggage in my view as they all last about the same and it’s not like I am going clubbing with it. Buy this and use the savings to buy a nice feature rich carry-on bag.
D**C
Delsey luggage is great - this is a perfect size to sneakily carry on!
I'll say off the bat that I far prefer to travel with a backpack; why give up 7, 8, or 9 pounds in luggage weight allowance for a spinner when you can just strap 2 pounds of fabric to your back instead? Well, I'm getting older and creakier and I have a back condition so the backpacking days of my youth are pretty well behind me. At the same time, I prefer to go carry-on only no matter the trip duration, and I unfortunately mortally wounded our last Delsey spinner during a spring trip (we limped it along with one broken wheel for weeks: no fun. But let that be a lesson to me: don't sit your butt down ON the case while waiting at the airport unless you're willing to risk snapping a wheel!) I was trying to find exactly the right size replacement -- probably technically an inch too big in some dimension or other to be totally permissible to carry on the plane, yet unobtrusive enough looking that it'd likely slide by the critical eyes of all but the most crabby gate agents. This fits that bill exactly! It is also expandable if you're going to be traveling back with goodies from your trip. It banged around European cobblestones for 6 weeks and while it's not as shiny as before, is as sturdy as the day it arrived. Not excessively heavy for a spinner, rolls really smoothly (as long as you're not on cobblestone, of course!). For what it's worth: Blue is my favorite color and this one is a nice pretty, deep hue.
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