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🔗 Roll smarter, travel lighter — the future of luggage is connected.
The TACH Patented Connecting Hard Shell 2 Piece Luggage Set features a unique patented system allowing 20” carry-on and 28” large suitcases to securely connect and roll as one unit. Designed for real-world travel, it offers one-hand control, a stride-friendly pull strap for reduced rolling friction, and durable ABS hard shells with reinforced corners. Water-resistant and equipped with combination locks, these spinner-wheel suitcases nest compactly for easy storage, making them the ultimate choice for frequent travelers and families seeking seamless, stylish, and efficient luggage solutions.










| ASIN | B0CW38DRNK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,677 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #164 in Luggage Sets #1,021 in Suitcases |
| Brand Name | TACH |
| Color | Slate Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00637390784823 |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.13"L x 11.61"W x 24.02"H |
| Item Weight | 8.36 Kilograms |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | Tach |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | TAC-V3.1-GRY-2 |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number of Handles | 2 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Number of wheels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Telescopic Handle |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | 2-Piece Set |
| Storage Volume | 102 Liters |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Connectable Luggage Set |
| Subject Character | TACH |
| Target Audience | Families and Frequent Travelers |
| UPC | 637390784823 |
| Unit Count | 9 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wheel Type | Spinner |
S**R
Great Idea -- Beautiful Luggage
Actually, I just received these suitcases and won't be using them until 10/30/25 but from what I can see, they are exactly what is shown and promised. They are a beautiful blue color. The Velcro is hard to pull off and I didn't see some kind of tab to make it easier, but I'm assuming it will get easier with use. The corners are reinforced. When you pull up the black handles, not the telescoping handles, the suitcase around the handles pulls up as well so I have a little concern about that. They move well on floors. But one really positive note is that I had questions before I bought these so I emailed directly to the company in Colorado and got an immediate response. I don't know where these are manufactured but at least there is an English speaking CEO who responded quickly. My question was why this is not an Amazon Prime product (which always makes me leery) and the explanation was logical and reasonable. I really like the concept of these attachable suitcases because I use a mobility scooter when I travel and these will allow me to travel alone, without my husband, since I can attach them together and make my way around airports and especially to get outside to meet my transportation. A great invention for the disabled. I recommend these at this point.
N**Y
Road warrior tested and approved! Best luggage ever owned!
I am and have been a road warrior for 25+ years. I often have to travel by myself for business trips at least 2x/month and sometimes I have to travel heavy with materials I need for client visits on the road. I bought the Tach luggage earlier this year and have used it on 10 trips this year, most recently to London for a week. The ease in being able to just line up the cases and velcro them together is fantastic. And, the pull strap is the key to making it roll perfectly. In the photo I was able to pull up the handles on two of the bags to then easily secure my briefcase (slides down over the handle) and then put my duffle right in between nice and tight. Even traveling heavy, the cases roll with absolute ease, unlike other bags I've owned and everything rolls in one unit. While in London I had to roll my luggage down a busy street in order to get to a taxi stand. I had people literally stop me in the middle of the sidewalk to ask about the luggage. Comments such as "wow, that's bloody brilliant!" and "that is amazing...I've never seen anything like this. Who makes this?" I received similar comments while walking through the airport, even from airline reps, especially when I very easily was able to roll in/out of elevators, turn corners easily getting into the line at the airline counter to check my bags. Tach luggage is, by far, the best quality luggage you can buy for the money. No offense, Tumi, as I love my briefcase that I've had for 10+ years and still looks good...but this luggage has better functionality. One important note, if you're making the change from soft-side luggage to hardside you'll have a bit of a "packing learning curve." Softside luggage you zip open the top, pack your things, and then zip the top closed and go. It is also a bit forgiving with "overstuffing" as I've been known to do when traveling for vacation and bringing back souvenirs... With hardside luggage you have 2 sides to pack...and if you overstuff one side too much you'll have a difficult time closing the luggage. Hardside luggage like this is a bit like putting two pieces of bread together to make a sandwich. On the inside of the luggage you have one side with many pockets (nice bonus) and that side also has a zipper around the perimeter to hold things on that side in place. I recommend packing that side, first, and using the elastic criss-cross band to keep things from shifting as you're closing a case. The cases are very sturdy, great quality zipper, and has a place to then snap the zipper tabs into place. This is great as I've had luggage with zipper tabs that have been ripped off in transit. If you've never tried to get luggage opened and closed without that little 1.5 inch pull tab it's pretty difficult. So, the ability to have the zipper tabs snap into place keeps those tabs from getting damaged when checked and handled by the airlines is a really nice feature. The other aspect about this luggage is you can plug in a power bank on the inside of the case and then on the outside of the case you can charge your phone. Tach luggage is a very well made, high quality product and a great value for the investment made.
J**B
Great design!
Really awesome suitcase set! Perfect for solo travelers or families with their hands full. The connection feature makes going through the airport far simpler and less stressful. I would definitely recommend!
A**R
Gliding through the airport
We were so excited to use our new luggage set on our recent Disney trip; and it did not disappoint. One of the biggest struggles of traveling with three young kids is not enough hands to handle all the bags, suitcases, and multiple strollers. The Tach set was a game-changer! Once attached, the strong hold helped us load, unload at the airport and navigate to our resort room seamlessly. The hardcase even allowed us to strap some of our personal items via trolley sleeve on. Even with each of the three cases filled with stuff, they still glided easily and lightly. The holding mechanism between them is very strong, so there was no worry about them separating. Other pros: Built-in lock Interior organizer pockets Easy wipe-down surface Would highly recommend!
K**.
Love it, until it arrived on the conveyer belt with dented edges.
We love it. Got a set for each of my 3 daughters and they travel in style, 'taching" the suitcases along. My oldest (10) pulls the 3large (28") ones together, my middle (8) handles the middle and my youngest (4) handles the carry on sizes. We get loads of attention and compliments. airport transit is easy. The VELCRO is tough to peel off, and requires some heavy man power! It def required adult strength. I am sad the corners arent robust enough to survive travel. The dents although pushed out from the inside still shows cracks.
C**Z
SO much easier than other luggage sets
I was a little skeptical at first, but you really CAN fill all three bags and attach them together using the ultra-adhesive Velcro connectors. I've had 60 pounds in the big one and filled 40 pounds of stuff into the mid-size one, and secured them together. When I encountered an escalator, the big bag's wheels were on the step and the other bag was suspended in mid-air. The Velcro is VERY adhesive and takes a bit of effort to undo them when you want to take them apart. That being said, the body of the bag is blown/molded plastic, and although I've only used them twice for ocean cruise trips, it's clear that the wheels being put on the ground a little too roughly by the luggage stewards HAS caused the corner where the wheels are mounted to bend, leaving a white stress mark in the plastic. It's just a matter of time before it breaks. I'll say that the wheels are VERY smooth, and you can push or pull the fully-loaded bags through an airport with almost ZERO resistance. Give it a push and it'll keep going on its own. The built-in zipper tab locks are a genius move, and knowing the locks are TSA compliant makes it easy to drop off, knowing that ONLY the TSA can get in, if needed, and the porters can't pry the zipper apart with a ballpoint pen. Well, they CAN, but they'd have no way of covering their tracks, as the zipper pulls are locked into the bag body itself. Speaking of zipper, the halves of the bag don't always align (because the plastic body is flimsy) and it takes some elbow grease to get both fully-loaded halves aligned to get the zipper closed. I did like the battery pack connector and USB outlet on the small bag, used to charge your cell phone or accessories, but wish it was available on the medium and large bags too. I seldom use the really small one. I *did* purchase the extended warranty on these, since (as any frequent traveler knows) the wheels are the Achilles' heel, and I fully expect them to break well before the bag itself does. I'll update the review if anything changes.
S**O
Flimsy materials, non-existant customer service
Several problems for this Tach Suitcase set I bought for my husband less than a year ago. It has been on only 2 trips and is virtually useless as a suitcase. Let me explain. First time out, the outside of the velcro strip ripped. It could still attach, but was compromised. He tried to contact the company directly on their website but they never answered him. when he was wheeling it out of the airpots, the flimsy bottom of the suitcase that has the wheels colapsed inward so the on one side, the wheels were not touching the ground. The plastic is so flimsy that it can't support a 36 pound suitcase. We were unable to wheel he suitcase out of the terminal. It had to be carried until we could find a place to get a cart at the airport. Also, the velcro on one side that the other velcro strip is supposed to stick onto is hard and has curled into a concave shape so that it is impossible to get thevelcro from the other suitcase to stick. If I had known that this was a suitcase that could only be used once or thwic, I NEVER would have considered spending $400 for it. I have used the Travelpro suitcase for over a dozen years, on close to 30 trips and have never had a problem. This Tach suitcase didn't even make 1 trip without an issue and after the 2nd trip, it is useless. Of course, it would have been really nice if the company had bothered to address thes issues when my husband tried to contact them, but, I guess why should they bother? They have our $400 and there's nothing we can do about it. I highly recommend that you purchase a suitcases from a reputable manufacturer. This Tach set seemed like a great gimmick, but what a piece of crap.
T**H
I was very happy for 2 trips....then.....
I was so excited to get this set of luggage. in the idea its very good, but much is needed to improve. just came home from my 3rd trip with these, and I came home not happy. Loved it at first few trips, people noticed and was very easy to get around with 3 pieces of luggage. Then the large luggage velco failed. separated from the luggage itself. So now the second piece just opens up like a broken taco. Pretty much useless now. The price is high for this set and should be used for years, but less than a year and only 3 trips this is no longer a usable set. If the company does read this, other things to improve is the zippers. The wife has american tourister luggage and the difference in zippers is night and day. At this time I cannot reccomend this luggage, I wish I could, its a great idea. UPDATE.....January 2023..... I was contacted by the actual owner of the company a few months ago after I left my review. This company is a small family owned company and take customer service very seriously! We were in contact nearly a dozen times, John, the owner, was able to ship out a replacement luggage at no cost to me, making what was once a problem, a solution. I also take customer service seriously, and it was amazing. Like I said in my original review, I loved using the concept of the tach luggage, and after getting this kind of customer service, I will be a voice for this company from now on. If you are on the edge of ordering or not, I say order, and if anything does go wrong, tach will make it right. Thank you John for all you did
M**Z
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C**E
Perfect luggage!
Love my Tach suitcases. They roll quietly, smoothly and feel strong. The interior pockets are well-designed. They look great when connected together and, above all, incredibly convenient. Being able to use my phone or present a passport/ticket without putting bags down and picking them back up makes this set worth every penny. Great value for money.
M**R
Die Funktionen sind gegeben aber die Verbindung der Koffer könnte stabiler sein.
Ich benutze die Koffer jett seit einam Jahr knapp und als einzelkoffer sind sie super. Ich reise viel geschäftlich daher konnte ich sie schon oft testen. Mit zwei Koffern zu reisen ist ebenfalls sehr angenehm vorallem wenn man mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln unterwegs ist. Alle drei Koffer miteinander zu verbiden funktioniert nicht perfekt. Der Klettverschluss ist nicht die optimale Technik die Koffer zu verbinden meiner Meinung nach eine gesicherte Verbindung. Man sollte auch bedenken das ich die Koffer meistens alleine ziehe. Rolltreppen kommt man bedenkenlos hochwenn man die Koffer schräg stellt und mit einem Bein die Koffer festhällt.
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