The Cubo is a great choice because it offers something different. What makes it worthy of my time and money? A totally different vibe from the streamlined, smooth-edged Lumo that sort of reminds me of an odd-shaped egg. Right away you notice the distinct shape with its sturdy, industrial feel and defined edges. At a glance, the Cubo is, visually, a solid structure. Think of it as the fridge equivalent of suitcases, rather than the usual book style luggage we’re used to. Instead of opening in the middle, like usual, this suitcase opens at the top. It’s a suitcase, yo! Specifically, it’s a new style of suitcase poised to change up my packing game forever. At first glance, its necessity seems a little uncertain but after digging a little deeper I’ve seen the appeal of this functional, luggage game-changer. It’s totally different to anything I’ve seen and, I gotta say, I’m really feelin’ it. Particularly so for my baby’s accessories as they are so small and everything gets lost unless it’s compartmentalized.Grab your passports and strap yourselves in, kids, cos there’s a new suitcase in town! It seems pretty impossible to make many changes to a hollow rectangle on wheels but the team at Lojel have done it with their latest creation – the Cubo. The front-top opening means the depth is obvious and you can simply fill as much as you like and secure your belongings with a strap so they don’t start rolling around the place. What I love most about packing our Lojel luggage, is at I can see exactly how much room we have to work with (and how much I need to leave to justify all the shopping I aspire to do while we are on the road). So, when your luggage is easy to pack, the pain eases slightly (as does packing with a good glass of red in hand). I haven’t met one soul yet who plans for a trip and says “I can’t wait to start washing, folding, rolling, and editing my suitcase”. The thing I believe we all share is that, well, no one really enjoys packing. I think they offer insight into someone’s character. Image © Skye Gilkeson They Are Super Easy to Pack Suitcases Our daughter’s medium Lojel Cubo suitcase is packed for Europe with plenty of room left to throw in the baby carrier when needed. Read Next | What to Pack For Travel with a Baby I throw the suitcase on my lap and prop the laptop on top – et voila, instant desk, no back pain. The cabin bag is the perfect size to use as a makeshift travel desk too. We also managed to squeeze in our camera shoulder bag so we had one less bag to carry on board. I quickly reminded him the cabin case was mine but I would throw his laptop in with mine if he liked (they both fit comfortably). The front-opening pocket that you can unzip to easily slip your laptop in and out of. You can’t miss the key feature which we both immediately fell for. My husband’s eyes lit up too when we unpacked the Lojel Cubo carry-on. We have been using the typical clam-shell opening cases for years and the thought that we could actually fit all of our cases open in a hotel room or even prop it on the often redundant and dusty luggage stand was very appealing. It is actually what caught my eye when trolling through the aisles of a luggage store, overwhelmed by choice. The front-top opening alone is enough to woo me when it comes to Lojel Cubo. Image © Skye Gilkeson The Front-Top Opening For that reason alone we would get these again. Our favourite part of the Lojel Cubo is the flat-top opening.
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