Casetify has launched the latest addition to its luggage line with the new Bounce 26-inch Check-in expandable suitcase. It joins the 21-inch carry-on suitcase that I reviewed last year as well as the 29-inch Check-in trunk suitcases.
Current collections feature the late Korean abstract art pioneer Yoo Young-kuk, Thai illustrator Suntur, and British artist Jon Burgerman. Alongside these collaborations, Casetify Travel continues to introduce fresh in-house prints and customizable designs.

The suitcase boasts an expandable design with 1.8 inches more storage capacity when expanded. The interior, meanwhile, has a removable panel with zippered sleeves and pockets for neatly organizing essentials.

The same Bounce protection found in the company’s phone cases is carried over to the suitcase, which has impact-resistant Bounce Bumpers and a German-engineered Bayer’s Makrolon polycarbonate shell that adds strength without excess weight. Japanese Hinomoto Miraclent ball-bearing wheels and an aircraft-grade aluminum telescopic handle complete the design, along with a TSA-approved, premium YKK zipper with integrated locking system and a discreet AirTag pocket.
You can get solid colours, art designs, patterns, or full-surface personalization powered by Casetify’s printing technology, featuring expressive Dot, Skyline, and Milano fonts in vibrant colour options and multiple backgrounds.

The 26-inch Check-In Expandable Suitcase comes in Matte Black as a standard with Casetify debossing and starts at US$599.




