Looking to bounce this spring? Casetify’s new suitcase can take the bumps.


You’re likely already familiar with Casetify’s super stylish and durable phone cases, but did you know the brand has recently launched a sleek and tough travel suitcase? Just in time for your spring getaways, too.
Casetify has taken the same impact-proof Bounce bumpers that have likely saved your phone a thousand times over and given them a first-class upgrade. The new 21-inch Bounce carry-on features the same rigorous quality and performance standards as Casetify’s phone cases and is tough enough to grab, stuff, and roll onto the plane — and tuk-tuk — with you.
Here’s a rundown of how the Casetify Bounce carry-on passes muster for all your trips.

Rough 'n' tumble test
Casetify lives up to the hype when it comes to its impact-proof Bounce technology — and the new carry-on is no exception. The polycarbonate suitcase is sleek and ultra-lightweight, and it has passed more than 40 development tests from both Casetify’s in-house team and independent accredited labs, which is no joke. The ‘tumble test’, for example, puts a loaded suitcase into a rotating chamber filled with obstacles for a whopping 200 cycles. In addition, the carry-on is loaded and dropped from three feet and onto its corners, faces, and edges multiple times.

Worry-free wheels
Whether you’re dragging it down the stairs, over cobblestone streets, or just maneuvering on a dime through crowded airport terminals, the Bounce’s 360-degree Hinomoto Miraclent ball-bearing wheels make every pivot smooth and seamless. To pass Casetify standards, the wheels have been rolled down 400 stairs while the carry-on was packed with 26 pounds of stuff. Those train station stairs? No problem.
Handle durability is legit

Grab the telescopic handle and jerk the suitcase around, the Bounce can take it. The hearty handle is made from aircraft-grade aluminum and has undergone 5,000 liftings, 3,000 extensions and retractions, and 3,000 jerks during development — so you can just roll it onboard, stash it in the overhead bin, and focus on more important things, like the in-flight snack menu.
If you’re planning to make a break this spring, especially if you’re rough on your stuff, Casetify’s new Bounce suitcase is essential travel gear. The carry-on has been thoroughly put to the test so you can just kick back and enjoy your vacay.
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