Luggage You Can Ride Like a Scooter

By Ryan on 12/03/2015 5:39 AM

Luggage You Can Ride Like a Scooter

The Olaf Scooters are a set of luggage scooters that allow you to ride your luggage like a scooter instead of hauling it around on your back or dragging it behind you like you would a normal piece of luggage. Not only does riding it like a scooter make you go faster and will help you get to your destination faster, but it's much more comfortable than hauling the bag behind you, plus it adds in a bit of a workout to your day. When not in use, the scooter part will snap up to become one piece with the luggage, and best of all the bags are carry-on approved for airlines so you can scoot yourself all the way into the plane and simply place it in the overhead compartment.

The Olaf luggage scooters come in two different varieties, one of which is a backpack, and the other is a hard shell piece of luggage. The backpack is a bit smaller as it has a capacity of about 26 Liters and will run you about $213, and the hard shell luggage is a bit larger with a capacity of about 35 Liters and will cost you a little extra at around $245.

Luggage Scooter

Both luggage scooters have a max capacity of about 220 lbs, come included with a 3 digit lock for security, and are both customizable with laser engraving. The backpack scooter weighs in at 7 lbs including the bag and the scooter, and measures 31.5 inches tall x 11.5 inches wide x 7.9 inches deep, and the hard shell luggage scooter weighs in at 10.8 lbs including the bag and the scooter, is carry-on certified, and measures 21 inches tall x 13 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep.

Luggage Scooter

Check out the Olaf luggage scooters in action via the video below.

Backpack Scooter

Backpack Scooter

Backpack Scooter

Luggage Scooter

Backpack Scooter

Backpack Scooter

Luggage Scooter

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