Sterling Pacific

3515 Airway Dr, 89511, Reno, United States
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About Sterling Pacific

Sterling Pacific manufactures full aluminum, dual-wheel travel cases from 5052 aluminum with reinforced A380 corners. www.sterlingpacific.com

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Denise Mei
GB

Sterling Pacific is a beautiful and well-made Sterling Pacific is a beautiful and very well-made piece of luggage. The company is amazing to work with. They have great communication and deliver quality luggage.

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Royal
GB

If you have the money to spend and… If you have the money to spend and you're in the market for a luggage- this is the one! The quality is superb, I couldn't be happier with my purchase. SP's support team is also very friendly. :-)

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Abbi Williams Design
GB

Incredible case… Incredible case…. Love that it doesn’t have the traditional “clam style” center hinges. For years this has been my biggest challenge with my other 2 aluminum body cases. Oh and it’s lighter with exquisite leather trim. Beautiful product. I always get questioned about my case when I travel.

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Carmen E.
ES

I love my new Sterling Pacific carry-on… I love my new Sterling Pacific carry-on bag. Not only is it super durable and reliable, but it's very chic looking and very well made. I love the interiors as well and I know my luggage will stand out in a crowd. Great customer service too!

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Bryan Roesslet
GB

This is the nearly-perfect carry-on… This is the nearly-perfect carry-on piece. When I have the luxury, I very much prefer buy-it-for-life investments in something I'll use indefinitely rather than contributing to a disposable culture. Yes, it is remarkably expensive. But I should need to buy one except this once. I travel extensively for work - one to two flights per week. Nearly all of these are regional flights on small aircraft. I used to be sold on the virtual of one-bag travel. Now I'm becoming convinced that two bags is the way to go. All clothing, shoes, etc. go into the suitcase. On small aircraft, it's going to get gate/valet checked. That's where the bombproof nature of the luggage comes in. The second bag is my personal item, which is a tote. That leads to the one improvement I'd like to see added to this case: a J-hook. Many other top-tier manufacturers build on in for piggy-backing another bag, and it would be a great addition here. I bought one that attached to the handle and confirmed with the good folks at Sterling Pacific that such weight would not damage the handle. It won't. My office goes in my tote, backpack, whatever and hangs from the J-hook. The lower center of gravity creates incredible balance, and I can roll the pair with a single finger. Placing the other item on top, as some do, distributes the weight incorrectly, in my view. This is why a two-wheeled design is better than a spinner with four. This is the only suitcase I could find with an aluminum wheel housing and trolley handle garage. It didn't make sense to me to make the investment and then still have plastic parts external and waiting to be broken or fail. The craftsmanship is stunning. The fit and finish are the best I've seen. The seal is complete. It's a joy to use and has become my trusted travel companion. It will be scratched and dented with time, and those are the elements of patina that I enjoy. It is carefully crafted, well-maintained, and used as intended.

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