I bought my first luggage set when I was still mixing sizes from different brands, which meant nothing stacked properly and the handles never aligned. The DK set solved that problem – three cases designed to work together, nest inside each other for storage, and roll through airports without catching on each other. After two years of regular use the polypropylene shells have picked up scratches but no cracks, and the spinner wheels still roll smoothly. For the price point, this set has exceeded my expectations.
The DK Luggage Set includes three hard shell suitcases (large, medium, and cabin) in polypropylene construction. The set covers most travel scenarios from weekend trips to longer holidays.
What’s Included
- Large suitcase (L): For checked baggage on longer trips
- Medium suitcase (M): Versatile size for most holidays
- Cabin suitcase (C): Carry-on compliant for short trips
Key Features
Hard shell polypropylene:
- Lightweight but durable
- Scratch and impact resistant
- Protects contents from crushing
360° spinner wheels:
- Four wheels per case
- Smooth, quiet rolling
- Easy to maneuver in airports
Telescopic handle:
- Push-button adjustable height
- Locks into position
- Comfortable grip
Combination lock:
- Built-in side-mounted lock
- Set your own code
- No need for separate padlocks
Interior organization:
- Zipper divider separates compartments
- Mesh pocket for smaller items
- Compression straps
Additional Features
- Anti-explosion zip (reinforced zipper)
- Soft-touch carry handles (top and side)
- Nesting design (smaller cases fit inside larger for storage)
Available Colors
Purple, Blue, Black, Grey
Pros
- Complete set for different trip lengths
- Hard shell protection
- Smooth spinner wheels
- Built-in lock
Dimensions and Weight
| Case | Height | Width | Depth | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Large (L) | 75cm | 50cm | 30cm | ~4.5kg |
| Medium (M) | 65cm | 42cm | 26cm | ~3.5kg |
| Cabin (C) | 55cm | 35cm | 22cm | ~2.8kg |
The cabin case meets most airline carry-on size requirements (56 x 45 x 25cm), but check your specific airline as budget carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air have stricter limits. The large case, when packed to 23kg, leaves about 18.5kg of usable capacity after the case weight — enough for most one-week holidays.
Polypropylene vs ABS
DK uses polypropylene (PP) rather than the cheaper ABS plastic found in many budget sets. PP is lighter, more flexible, and more impact-resistant. Where ABS can crack on hard impacts, PP tends to flex and bounce back. The trade-off is that PP scratches more visibly, but scratches on luggage are cosmetic and inevitable regardless of material.
Cons
- Hard shells show scratches over time (cosmetic only)
- May exceed some budget airline cabin limits
- No TSA-approved lock (combination lock not TSA compatible)
Verdict
The DK set offers genuine value for the price. Three polypropylene cases with spinner wheels, combination locks, and nesting storage would cost considerably more from premium brands. Build quality is solid — the zippers feel sturdy, the wheels roll smoothly, and the telescopic handles lock firmly. For families or couples who need multiple case sizes without buying separately, this is a practical choice.














