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Monos Hybrid Trunk Large Review

A modern throw-back to the old steam trunk, this case also has an amazing look and solid construction
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Monos Hybrid Trunk Large Review
Credit: Jason Wanlass
Price:  $485 List
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Manufacturer:   Monos
Jason Wanlass
By Jason Wanlass ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  July 14, 2026
78
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SCORE


RANKED
#5 of 15
  • Ease of Transport - 30% 8.0
  • Design and Functionality - 30% 8.0
  • Construction Quality - 25% 8.5
  • Capacity - 15% 6.0
List Price: $485

Our Verdict

We often focus our energy on practical, functional luggage that offer value-adding features. However, when we saw the Monos Hybrid Trunk Large online, we couldn't help ourselves, we had to get our hands on one. We loved the look of this case from the beginning, and we're still geeking out over it. We loved its latches, hinges, rivets, and out-of-the-ordinary shape. We also compared it against several other models and found that it rolls well, is fiercely water-resistant, and made-to-last. We calculated its interior packing volume at 83.5 liters, which isn't overly substantial; however, the extra depth of the main compartment allows it to accommodate bulkier items. This case is a direct throwback to steamer trunks from days past. However, after using it and testing it, we know it's more than a stunt. This bag's for real.
REASONS TO BUY
Stylish and unique
Reinforced corners
Sturdy trolley handle
Weather-resistant
Great interior space
REASONS TO AVOID
More pricey
Doesn't expand
Doesn't open flat

Our Analysis and Test Results

Whether it's rolling to your gate, being stowed on a train or cruise ship, or simply rotating on the baggage-claim carousel — the Monos Hybrid Trunk Large is going to be noticed.

monos hybrid trunk large - rolling smoothly on the people mover as we make our way to check-in...
Rolling smoothly on the people mover as we make our way to check-in. This bag's wheels do a great job of absorbing vibrations.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Likes


First things first: our fellow testers, friends, family, and even random strangers in the airport had the same reaction when they saw our Monos Hybrid Trunk Large for the first time. Single-syllable words like “wow”, "cool", “dang”, and “whoa” were not uncommon.


It goes without saying that we loved this bag's look, particularly its distinctive rectangular form. It's simply eye-catching, fresh, and attractive.

monos hybrid trunk large - the monos compared to traditionally shaped luggage.
The Monos compared to traditionally shaped luggage.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Extras like a sleek exterior shell, exposed hinges, and metal rivets allow this bag to effortlessly stand out in a crowd.

A closer look at this bag's good looks. We liked rolling it through airports.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

We'd like to make special mention of our fave feature of this trunk: its two can't-miss metal latches. We loved its zipper-less design, and we feel this bag's buckled closure gives it an X factor. Not only are they fun to lock and unlock, we also feel they can be a more protective feature, guarding against split zippers or unwanted hands making their way into your luggage.

The metal latches are easy to use. They're also much faster and more convenient than zippers.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

We also liked its wide-open interior. The main compartment is deep and roomy, which allows packers to store items in a variety of configurations, or fit bulkier items like snow boots. The compression panel has multiple pockets to organize small items.


We really liked how the Monos Hybrid Trunk Large was built. It has a thick polycarbonate shell that protects well, but it also offers a lot of other quality construction features.


The entire opening of the Monos is reinforced with a metal frame that is riveted into place. This gives the bag tons of support and reinforcement if it's accidentally dropped or bumped.

Tracing the metal framework of the Monos. It encompasses both halves of the case and provides a large amount of protection and reinforcement.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

A solid piece of rubber weather stripping is embedded into this framing, giving the Monos greater resistance against rain or accidental coffee spills.


We weren't sure about the ability of the Hybrid Trunk Large to maintain a straight course. For some reason, we thought its tall slender body would translate into a tendency to stray from our hip. However, after a lot of field use and some simple at-home tests, we were quickly impressed with this trunk's ability to fly straight as an arrow.


Dislikes


The Monos is unbalanced when open. If the lid is packed before the base, the weight of the top lid pulls against the other half of the bag, causing it to lift off the ground. We were often annoyed with this glitch because the main compartment doesn't sit flat until it is fully packed. And even when the base was fully packed, we had to be careful not to distribute heavier items into the lid. If we did, the same imbalance would occur. The Monos also doesn't expand. This wasn't a huge negative for us, because zipper-less models like this aren't designed to offer this feature; however, it is one of its limitations.

Showing how the top lid of the Monos causes the case to be unbalanced. We found this could be corrected if the case was packed correctly; however, sometimes it still occurred if the top lid was packed with too much weight.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

The metal end caps are a stylish addition. They look great, and they also provide extra protection. However, during our tumble tests, the metal caps bowed or dented during violent contact with hard surfaces. These tests are more extreme than most luggage will ever encounter, but we do feel it is worth mentioning.

The Monos's tough polycarbonate shell handled our tumble tests well. However, we feel the metal end caps are more decorative than protective.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

Lastly, we didn't like the placement of the compression panel and straps. They sit high in the main compartment. This requires the bag to be packed full in order for the compression system to properly hold everything in place. Any other packing options resulted in our payloads tumbling loosely about like they were in a dryer. This isn't a good thing when you consider the rough and tumble nature of baggage claims.


What Other Luggage Should You Consider?


If the Monos Trunk doesn't feel like a good fit, or is too pricey, a few basic hardshell options that you may want to consider are the Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable 28" or the Samsonite Freeform Large Spinner. One of our favorite overall hardshells is the Away The Large which is a great value case that has held up to years of frequent travel. If budget is not an issue, and you simply want the high-end look, we think the Rimowa Essential Check-In L is about as classy as you can get.

monos hybrid trunk large - waiting for the rest of the group to show up.
Waiting for the rest of the group to show up.   Credit: Jason Wanlass

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Bottom Line A modern throw-back to the old steam trunk, this case also has an amazing look and solid construction
Pros Stylish and unique, reinforced corners, sturdy trolley handle, weather-resistant, great interior space
Cons More pricey, doesn't expand, doesn't open flat
Rating Categories Monos Hybrid Trunk L...
Ease of Transport (30%)
8.0
Design and Functionality (30%)
8.0
Construction Quality (25%)
8.5
Capacity (15%)
6.0
Specifications Monos Hybrid Trunk L...
Weight 13.2 lbs
Exterior Dimensions 29.9" x 15.7" x 14.3"
Main Compartment Volume (Measured) 83.5 L
Expandable No
Warranty Limited lifetime on defects or workmanship. More extensive coverage available for a fee.
Available sizes Monos Hybrid Trunk Medium
Opening Style Top lid
Number of Exterior Pockets None
Exterior Material Polycarbonate
Number of Wheels 4
Pull Handle Heights 4 (35.5", 37.5", 39.5 ", 41")
Locking System Combination/TSA lock
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