Lou Shuman
GBBest constructed piece of luggage... I have ever owned. I must admit I am a high end luggage purchaser. Tumi, Rimowa, Montblanc and up until now Porsche Design was my number 1. Well that has just changed. Sterling Pacific is at the top of the mountain now and I purchased the 80L piece as well. I have never seen construction like this and hope they will expand their line as well. Kudos to you SP for redefining the luggage space.
Mike
GBAmazing and stunning craftsmanship First of all I want to express that I am not paid or receive anything from Sterling Pacific. I saw an ad on Facebook, I researched the company.. I saved up $$, and I made a purchase. I am a cinematographer as my professional work, and an avid Formula 1 racing fan. In other words, I like tech and things that are exact and well designed for intended purpose. Sterling Pacific makes exceptional travel cases that are not inexpensive…but they are works of art. The Aluminium rivets, the lining, the perfect wheels, the latches, the industrial hinges, the reinforced corners are part of the most well-engineered and perfectly designed travel case you can imagine. It is an investment for a case that will be with you on all your adventures, always. The Leather handle adds this perfect 1940’s-50’s touch of class that is wonderful. If you decide to invest in a Sterling Pacific product..you will be so surprised. IOn this world of lowered expectation, having a company and design that exceeds what you could possibly expect, is a rare find indeed.
Brandon
GBThe Sterling Pacific 35L two wheel… The Sterling Pacific 35L two wheel carry-on is singularly the best carry-on luggage made. I have flown about 1,600,000 miles to over 30 countries, and have had luggage from Rimowa to Samsonite and everything in between. The SP 35L Will fit into the overhead bin of nearly every regional aircraft you can find, will not deform like other hard shell aluminum cases while rolling over cobblestone streets in Europe, is easier to pack and unpack being a trunk design instead of a clamshell design (takes up less space when loading/unloading), and rolls behind me with ease (far easier than I thought it'd be). Its construction is also incredibly robust. I expect to be handing this off to my kids someday. Beyond pure function, it's also luxurious. I always smile when I see it, and the leather work is top notch. Lastly, the customer service from Sterling Pacific is exceptional. I don't worry about a thing when traveling should I need to have something repaired or replaced. Looking forward to decades of use!
Aymen Serrano
CAEST. 1907 (Sterling Pacific has stated in correspondence with myself that this is a fair review, to quote: "Some of the criticism you presented in the review is fair and to be fair, with the benefit of hindsight, self-inflected, looking at how we were presenting ourselves earlier.") Est. 1907 as R. Herz & Bros., a Reno jewellery and watch business that shut down in 2007. At some point in 2009 or later whatever remained of the business was renamed Sterling Pacific, and in 2018 it was purchased by Galton Voysey. In 2021 it set up as a manufacturer of metal suitcases. Prior to 2021 there is zero presence of this company anywhere in the market, and the sterlingpacific.com website was available on GoDaddy as late as 2019. This is what the company would like to call 113 years of "proudly bearing the Sterling Pacific banner." Currently their published address is most prominently a US Bank location, which apparently also contains a rentable-workspace. While I have no particular qualms with the product, I am very concerned by this appropriation of history in an attempt to give the brand some gravitas it has not naturally acquired. Both Sterling Pacific and Galton Voysey seem to be run by Fail.VC, a venture capitalist firm that invests in "ideas so stupid they might just work." Ideas like co-opting an ostensibly unrelated brand's history perhaps? I communicated my concerns with the company, and while they were quick to correct an error I pointed out on their website, they did not initially seem to be interested in presenting their history in a more honest manner. So I give the company 1 star so that people who look for this type of review can find it and make their own decision on this company's "Est. 1907" claims. Edit: Sterling Pacific has updated their about page to reflect a more honest version of the events. I'll leave this review up as a record of the original version they used, to help ensure they continue to be honest, and because they continue to use "Est. 1907" prominently.
Don
GBSterling Pacific Cabin Travel case The information about the delivery of my cabin travel case was excellent. The product arrived on time. It is very well constructed and beautiful. I am definitely glad about my purchase.