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RIMOWA Trunk vs Check-In

Compare RIMOWA Trunk, Trunk Plus, Check-In M, and Check-In L for checked luggage, long trips, bulky packing, weight limits, and baggage handling.

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Choose Check-In M for a flexible one-week checked bag, Check-In L for longer conventional trips, and Trunk or Trunk Plus when you pack bulky items or prefer a deeper vertical case. The larger the suitcase, the more important packed weight and baggage-handling risk become.

Check-In M is easier to keep under airline weight limits than the largest checked sizes.
Check-In L is the mainstream long-trip checked suitcase.
Trunk shapes work well for bulky items that do not pack flat.
Trunk Plus and Trunk XL can be useful but make overpacking easier.
Checked aluminum luggage will usually collect visible travel wear faster than cabin luggage.
01Shape

Check-In is flatter; Trunk is deeper

Check-In sizes feel closer to conventional suitcases. They are easier to pack with flat clothing stacks and often simpler to fit in cars, hotel rooms, and home storage.

Trunk sizes are deeper and more vertical. That shape helps with bulky shoes, winter layers, gifts, and irregular items, but it can also encourage packing more than the airline weight allowance permits.

02Trip length

Match the bag to the trip, not the maximum capacity

RIMOWA positions medium checked sizes around one-week travel and larger checked sizes around longer trips. In practice, the best size depends on laundry access, climate, shopping plans, and whether you travel with a partner or family.

If you often return with purchases, leave capacity unused on departure instead of buying the largest suitcase and filling it both ways.

  • One week: start with Check-In M.
  • One to two weeks: compare Check-In L and Trunk.
  • Bulky packing: compare Trunk and Trunk Plus.
  • Strict airline weight limits: avoid sizing up unless you can pack lightly.
03Ownership

Checked luggage changes the wear calculation

A checked RIMOWA lives a harder life than a cabin case. Baggage handling can create dents, scratches, wheel impact, and corner wear much faster than overhead-bin travel.

If visible wear will bother you, consider polycarbonate checked luggage or reserve aluminum for cabin sizes.

常見問題

Is RIMOWA Trunk better than Check-In L?
Trunk is better for bulky, deep packing. Check-In L is better if you prefer a more conventional suitcase shape. Neither is universally better; choose by packing style and weight discipline.
Which RIMOWA checked size is best for two weeks?
Check-In L or Trunk is usually the starting point for two weeks. Trunk Plus can work for bulky packing, but it increases the risk of exceeding airline weight limits.
Should I buy aluminum or polycarbonate for checked luggage?
Buy aluminum if you like visible patina and premium repairable construction. Buy polycarbonate if lower weight and less dent anxiety matter more.
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