Like many everyday goods, carry-on luggage has been direct-to-consumer-ified. Now, countless luggage brands offer as many options (in as many colors) as possible. But two in particular stand out from the crowd: Away and Monos.
They have quite a bit in common: the blanding associated with DTC startups, an extensive selection of colorways, add-ons and sizing, and similar pricepoints. However, there are a few key differences. Here’s what I found — and which carry-on I would take on a trip again.
Monos Vs. Away: What We Think
At $295, the Monos Carry-On Pro costs slightly more than Away’s Carry-On — and although it has a bit less storage in the main compartments, thanks to its smart storage, I was able to fit just as many of my belongings as I did in Away’s offering. The Monos Carry-On Pro rolls more quickly, feels more durable and is available in more color options than its competitor.
Don’t get me wrong: Away’s entry into the carry-on luggage category works just fine. But while I did appreciate the extra storage, I couldn’t get over the flimsy handle. For anyone debating between the two, here’s my two cents: Just get the Monos.