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July Checked Expandable Review

A stout design, smaller dimensions, and less packing volume make this bag a perfect option for simplified travel
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July Checked Expandable Review
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Price:  $375 List
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Manufacturer:   July
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By Jason Wanlass ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  July 14, 2026
73
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#7 of 15
  • Ease of Transport - 30% 7.0
  • Design and Functionality - 30% 8.0
  • Construction Quality - 25% 8.0
  • Capacity - 15% 5.5
List Price: $375

Our Verdict

Smaller stature is what sets the July Checked Expandable apart from other top hardshells in our lineup. We really liked the convenience of a more compact bag for shorter travel plans or warmer destinations that don't require as much clothing, shoes, or accessories. We calculated its interior volume at 77.8 liters, and we loved that it could be expanded if we needed a little more space. Standing 26-inches tall and 18.75-inches wide, the July is one of the smaller cases we've tested. We loved how easy it is to roll, pick up, carry, and load. We wouldn't hesitate to take this bag anywhere in the world. So, if you have travel plans that don't require a lot of packing, we highly suggest this perfectly proportioned piece of quality luggage.
REASONS TO BUY
Solid construction
Comparatively lightweight
Expandable
Great trolley handle
Excellent compression panel
Reinforced corners
REASONS TO AVOID
Smaller in size
Grab handles are a little tight
Doesn't roll perfectly straight
Not particularly water-resistant

Our Analysis and Test Results

Distinctive features like a sleek exterior shell and metal protective caps give this bag an edge in style and durability.

july checked expandable - headed for the check-in counter. we loved the smaller size of the...
Headed for the check-in counter. We loved the smaller size of the July Checked Expandable. It made hustling through airports a whole lot easier.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Likes


We liked the durability of this checked bag. We never worried about our belongings whenever we traveled with the July Checked Expandable.


It has a stocky polycarbonate shell, solid wheels, reinforced corner caps, and good zippers. This hardshell spinner is as robust as any, any ready to be checked-in anywhere in the world.

Showcasing the July's top-grade construction features.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Pulling or pushing the July is painless, thanks to one of the best trolley handles we've seen in this price range. It literally can be set to nearly any height you desire. The lowest we measured was about 28-inches, and the highest was 41.5 inches. What we loved the most is there are more than 20 incremental heights in between. Our testers enjoyed having such a custom feature — when you think about it, trolley handles are one of the most-used accessories on any piece of luggage.

We loved the convenience of the July's smooth multi-height trolley.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

We liked this bag's overall design and functionality. It makes traveling just a little easier than some of its peers, and it looks great while doing it.


The Checked Expandable offers a great packing panel and compression straps. Both are well-built and highly effective at compacting clothing and other essentials into a tight bundle. This prevents your belongings from jostling about inside the case during baggage claims, and it does a great job of minimizing wrinkles.

The July's compression panel is large and its compression straps are sturdy and well-made. We could always cinch our clothes down tight to avoid shifting and wrinkles.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

We also appreciated the size of this case. From wheels to top, it stands about 26 inches tall, making it one of the smaller checked bags in our lineup. Sometimes you just don't need a massive trunk, so the July case is a perfect answer for shorter trips or light-packers.



Dislikes


The July is not particularly adept at fending off precipitation. During our hose tests, water seeped through the bag's zippers into the main compartment, soaking sections of our paper towels. Oddly, the other half of the bag remained dry. We experience similar results when testing the July carry-on model.

Testing our July bag's ability to repel water. While it didn't perform impressively well, the results we had are not all that uncommon for hardshell cases.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Metal end caps are riveted onto the four top corners of the July. They add to this bag's elevated style, but they also do a great job of protecting it during tumbles. That said, we didn't like that they tend to buckle, bend, or bulge during collisions. This only occurs during extreme impact, but we feel it's worth mentioning.

Testing our July bag against concrete. We rolled it down a flight of stairs and then dropped it from 4 feet. Overall it handled the impacts well; however, you can see how some of the metal end caps bulged and lifted.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

What Other Luggage Should You Consider?


We have a few bags on our list that compare to the July. We've extensively tested them, and feel they each have their own features that make them unique. We love the Away The Large for its quality and brute strength. We value the Gregory Quadro Pro Hardcase 28" for its amazing compression panel and massive dirty clothes compartment. And the Monos Hybrid Trunk Large scored huge style points for its retro steamer trunk vibe and good looks. All three bags are quality hardshells that fall roughly into the same price range as the July. That said, the July suitcase is our least favorite in this group. While all are quite similar, the others just did everything a bit better.

july checked expandable - zipping along on the walkway. the july's rubber wheel treads handle...
Zipping along on the walkway. The July's rubber wheel treads handle vibrations very well.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

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Bottom Line A stout design, smaller dimensions, and less packing volume make this bag a perfect option for simplified travel
Pros Solid construction, comparatively lightweight, expandable, great trolley handle, excellent compression panel, reinforced corners
Cons Smaller in size, grab handles are a little tight, doesn't roll perfectly straight, not particularly water-resistant
Rating Categories July Checked Expandable
Ease of Transport (30%)
7.0
Design and Functionality (30%)
8.0
Construction Quality (25%)
8.0
Capacity (15%)
5.5
Specifications July Checked Expandable
Weight 10.0 lbs
Exterior Dimensions 26.0" x 18.75" x 11.0"
Main Compartment Volume (Measured) 77.8 L
Expandable Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime on manufacturing defects or faulty workmanship.
Available sizes July Checked, July Checked Plus, July Checked Plus Expandable
Opening Style Half shell
Number of Exterior Pockets None
Exterior Material Polycarbonate
Number of Wheels 4
Pull Handle Heights 20 (multiple settings)
Locking System Combination/TSA lock
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