You walked into the Myntra luggage sale planning to buy 'a suitcase' and twenty-three minutes later you're comparing the wheel-bearing count on three identical-looking Skybags trolleys. Hard or soft? 55cm or 65cm? ABS, polypropylene or polycarbonate? The discounts are real — up to 50% off across the catalogue — but the catalogue is enormous and the filters are not your friend.
We spent a Sunday hauling thirteen of the bags Myntra's pushing hardest this sale across the shortlist: every Skybags and Safari mid-size worth opening, both Tommy Hilfiger cabin options that have actually dropped under ₹8K, the Mokobara Em (yes, the one you've seen on Instagram), and the ₹2,399 Kamiliant that's quietly the best budget trolley on the platform. Below is what survived — sorted by use case, not by discount percentage.
"Light, ABS shell with a quiet 360-degree wheel set — the most balanced cabin pick under five thousand."
Skybags' Trooper hits the sweet spot most travellers want: a 55cm IATA-approved body, smooth 8-wheel base, TSA-style combination lock and a thick aluminium handle. It's not flashy, but the build holds up to baggage-belt abuse and the interior cross straps stop clothes from shifting on overhead bins.
"If you'd rather pay once and forget about it, Curio's polycarbonate body absorbs drops without cracking."
The 79cm Curio is built for 10-15 day trips and family holidays — true polycarbonate shell, full 360-degree double-spinner wheels and a wide internal divider with zip mesh. Survived our drop test better than the cheaper PP/ABS check-ins, and the matte finish hides scuffs.
"Best value in the 65cm bracket — the geometric ribbing genuinely helps with drop resistance."
Safari's Pentagon series is what most domestic flyers end up buying. The 65cm option is the right size for week-long trips, the textured panels resist visible scuffs, and the interior packing is sensible with a fixed divider plus elastic straps. Wheels are smoother than expected at this price.
"The cheapest cabin we'd actually trust with a real flight — Wildcraft's QC is more consistent than other ₹3K trolleys."
Wildcraft makes outdoor gear first and luggage second, and the Wend benefits from that build philosophy — the corners are reinforced, the wheels are quiet enough for hostels, and the inner lining is thicker than competitors at this price. Limited colour range is the only real compromise.
"The polycarbonate shell that finally feels like a premium suitcase — light enough that even a max-pack cabin clears 7kg."
Twins Plus is what you buy when you've outgrown ₹4K luggage. The polycarbonate is genuinely lighter than ABS by ~600g, the wheels glide quietly, and the embossed Hilfiger branding is subtle rather than loud. Build the airport sleeper-stretch dreams are made of, even after the discount.
"The blue colourway is a flag in a sea of black bags — useful when you're sharing a luggage belt with 200 strangers."
Marshal is built for the family member who always travels with too much. Compatible 360-degree wheels, generous packing depth, and a fixed central divider that helps when you're stuffing it past the brim. The fabric interior cleans up well after a sandy beach trip.
"A genuinely IATA-friendly cabin that fits IndiGo's overhead measurer without that awkward shove."
If you've ever been forced to gate-check a 'cabin' bag that was 2cm too tall, Brat is your insurance policy. 56cm tall, lightweight ABS body, and an interior packing layout designed for 3-4 days of clothes. Easy push-button handle and a colour palette beyond the usual black.
"American Tourister's value brand — same wheel-base engineering at half the price."
Kamiliant is Samsonite's sub-2500 line and it shows: the wheels are noticeably better than other ₹2K suitcases, the zips don't snag, and the textured shell hides daily wear. Limited features (no TSA lock), but the fundamentals are right.
"Colour options that don't apologise — pick this if you're tired of every airport carousel looking the same."
UCB's Stark trolley is the one for travellers who want a bag that pops. Three real colour options (mustard, coral, sage), a smooth ABS body, and a wheel-base that's quieter than the price suggests. The included luggage strap is a small touch that genuinely helps.
"Safari's first proper polycarbonate line — 800g lighter than the same-size Pentagon for almost the same price."
If you fly low-cost and weight matters, Persia gets you the polycarbonate flex at a price you'd normally pay for ABS. The wheel rotation is impressively smooth, and the interior includes a zip mesh divider plus elastic cross straps. Looks more expensive than it is.
"Polypropylene flexes instead of cracking — the right pick if your bag tends to come off the carousel with new battle scars."
Hardy Pro is for the user who's already bought one suitcase too many. The PP shell genuinely absorbs hits without splintering, the wheels are double-bearing, and the handle locks into three height positions. A workhorse rather than a showpiece.
"The Indian D2C luggage brand that's earned its hype — pop-out USB-C port and front laptop compartment included."
Mokobara's Em is what frequent flyers are upgrading to. German-spec polycarbonate, a genuinely useful front-loading laptop compartment, a hidden TSA lock and a USB-C port that doesn't look bolted on. Premium without screaming about it.
"An everywhere-bag — the kind of suitcase you stop thinking about because it just works trip after trip."
Aristocrat is VIP's mid-market arm and Wego is its bread-and-butter mid-size. Nothing flashy, but the wheels last, the shell doesn't crack, and the combination lock is straightforward. The one to buy if you want to never think about your suitcase again.
| Product | Sale Price | Key Spec | Best For |
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| Skybags Trooper 4-Wheel Strolly (Cabin 55cm) | ₹3,499 | Cabin 55cm, 2.7kg empty weight | Best Overall |
| American Tourister Curio Polycarbonate 79cm (Check-In) | ₹6,999 | Check-in 79cm, 4.6kg empty | Editor's Pick |
| Safari Pentagon Hard-Sided Trolley 65cm (Mid-Size) | ₹3,899 | Mid-size 65cm, 3.3kg empty | Top Rated |
| Wildcraft Wend Hard Cabin Trolley (4-Wheel) | ₹2,899 | Cabin 55cm, 2.5kg empty | Budget Pick |
| Tommy Hilfiger Twins Plus Polycarbonate Cabin | ₹7,799 | Cabin 55cm, 2.4kg empty | Premium Pick |
| VIP Skybags Marshal 4-Wheel Strolly | ₹4,299 | Mid-size 65cm, 3.5kg empty | Family Favourite |
| Skybags Brat 56cm Hard Cabin Trolley | ₹3,199 | Cabin 56cm, IATA-compliant | Best for Carry-On |
| Kamiliant by American Tourister Harrier 67cm | ₹2,399 | Mid-size 67cm, 3.0kg empty | Budget Pick |
| United Colors of Benetton Stark Hard Suitcase | ₹4,499 | Mid-size 65cm, 3.4kg empty | Style Pick |
| Safari Persia Polycarbonate Hard Trolley 65cm | ₹4,799 | Mid-size 65cm, 2.5kg empty (light) | Lightweight Pick |
| Skybags Hardy Pro Polypropylene Strolly | ₹3,799 | Mid-size 65cm, 3.6kg empty | Tough Pick |
| Mokobara The Em Cabin Trolley | ₹9,999 | Cabin 55cm, 3.2kg empty | Premium Pick |
| Aristocrat Wego Strolly 65cm | ₹3,599 | Mid-size 65cm, 3.3kg empty | Daily Driver |
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👑 Top Rated
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💰 Budget Pick
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💎 Premium Pick
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Family Favourite
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Best for Carry-On
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💰 Budget Pick
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Style Pick
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Lightweight Pick
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Tough Pick
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Daily Driver