Comparing the premium Samsonite Omni 2 Pro with the budget-friendly Travelers Club Chicago gives you a sense of what you gain—and give up—at opposite ends of the luggage spectrum. Let’s explore how these two models perform across durability, usability, and real-world value.

Hardside Carry-On

Hardside Carry-On
Samsonite’s polycarbonate shell is stronger and longer-lasting; Chicago’s ABS shell is more vulnerable to wear.
Samsonite offers more organization and expandability.
Samsonite’s wheels are smoother and better suited for frequent travelers.
Travelers Club Chicago is significantly cheaper and suitable for occasional use.
"Travelers love how the Omni 2 Pro holds up over time and still looks good after multiple flights."
"Chicago users like the price but often mention weak wheels and basic interiors. Best for light, occasional trips."
The Samsonite Omni 2 Pro is made from rugged polycarbonate, which makes it both lightweight and highly impact-resistant—ideal for frequent travelers. Its scratch-resistant texture also helps keep the bag looking new even after repeated abuse. In contrast, the Travelers Club Chicago opts for a more basic ABS shell. While ABS is serviceable and helps cut cost, it’s more prone to cracks and scuffs over time, especially with heavy handling. This comparison comes down to longevity: Samsonite justifies its price with superior durability, while Travelers Club prioritizes affordability over long-term wear.
Inside the Omni 2 Pro, you get a well-thought-out packing system with a full divider panel and compression straps—plus the bonus of expandability. The lining feels premium, and the layout supports organized packing for short trips. The Chicago, on the other hand, is minimalist inside. It features basic straps and a small zippered divider pocket, but not much else. It’s usable for a quick weekend trip, but don’t expect much organization. Samsonite again takes the lead for those who appreciate structured interior space and options for a little overpacking.
Weight-wise, the Travelers Club Chicago is slightly lighter, coming in at around 6.3 lbs compared to Samsonite’s 6.8 lbs. However, Omni 2 Pro offers a smoother rolling experience thanks to its upgraded spinner wheels and sturdy telescopic handle. The Chicago rolls adequately, but the wheels feel cheaper and are more prone to wobble on uneven surfaces. If you travel frequently or have to sprint through terminals, Samsonite gives you more confidence and comfort in motion.
Samsonite’s Omni 2 Pro has a clean, modern design with a matte finish that hides scratches and fingerprints—very travel-smart. It comes in a few stylish tones and looks professional enough for both business and leisure. Travelers Club Chicago offers a more basic aesthetic and plastic shine, available in vibrant colors that may appeal to younger or budget-conscious travelers. But it doesn’t offer the same polished finish or brand recognition. If appearance matters, Samsonite’s design quality shows.
Samsonite includes a 10-year limited global warranty that covers manufacturing defects. Their customer support is known to be responsive and reliable. Travelers Club, being a budget brand, offers a limited 2-year warranty which covers basic issues but has less robust support infrastructure. If warranty and post-purchase peace of mind are important to you, Samsonite again comes out ahead.
Yes, its compact size meets most major airline carry-on standards.
The Samsonite Omni 2 Pro is better suited for international use due to its TSA lock, higher durability, and warranty coverage.
If you want quality that lasts and don’t mind spending a bit more, the Samsonite Omni 2 Pro is a smart investment for regular travelers. But if you need a basic bag for occasional weekend use and want to save money, the Travelers Club Chicago is a decent entry-level option.
Frequent flyers, business travelers, and long-term durability seekers.
Budget travelers, students, and light packers.
Tried either of these on a getaway or business trip? Drop your real-world review—we love to hear how they held up!