Frequent travellers tend to prioritise practicality when selecting luggage, focusing on features that improve efficiency and usability throughout a trip.
As travel patterns evolve, certain design elements are becoming more relevant, particularly for those who travel regularly for business, short getaways, or multi-destination trips.
One of the most important considerations today is accessibility. Unlike traditional travel habits where luggage is fully unpacked upon arrival, many travellers now access their belongings multiple times a day. This has increased the importance of designs that allow quick and convenient access without requiring full unpacking.
Front-opening luggage is one such example. By enabling vertical access, it reduces the need for large floor space and allows travellers to retrieve items more efficiently in compact environments.
Durability remains another key factor. Materials such as polycarbonate (PC) and polypropylene (PP) are widely used due to their ability to withstand impact while remaining relatively lightweight. These materials are particularly useful for travellers moving across different environments, including airports, train stations, and outdoor conditions.
Mobility is also essential. Features such as multi-directional spinner wheels and stable handles contribute to smoother movement, especially in crowded or high-traffic areas.
In addition to these features, Malaysian consumer behaviour has increasingly shifted towards a hybrid shopping approach when purchasing luggage. Many consumers begin their research on e-commerce platforms such as Shopee and TikTok, where product comparisons, reviews, and live demonstrations influence decision-making.
However, despite the growth of online shopping, there is also a growing preference for in-store experience, particularly for higher-value items like luggage. Consumers often want to physically assess factors such as material strength, wheel smoothness, and internal layout before making a purchase.
Case Valker reflects this shift in behaviour. After building its presence as a digital-first luggage brand through online channels, the company has expanded into physical retail stores located at Aurora Place, Sunway Square, and Sunsuria Forum Mall.
This combination of online accessibility and offline experience allows consumers to engage with products across multiple touchpoints.
The brand’s EVE2 collection, which incorporates the FrontFlip™ opening system alongside features such as durable materials, smooth mobility, and expandable storage, reflects a broader focus on practical design tailored to modern travel needs.
As travel continues to evolve, luggage features that prioritise accessibility, durability, and real-world usability are likely to remain key considerations for frequent travellers.
For more information, visit www.casevalker.com.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

