baggage Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection Risks Overlooking the impact of material choice often leads to durability and weight issues; for instance, ABS and polycarbonate offer lightweight hardside options, while aluminum and magnesium alloys provide premium strength but add cost and weight.
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Size and Hardness Specification Insist on precise sizing between 20 and 28 inches and clarify the required hardness level—whether hardside, partial hard, or medium soft—to match your target market’s travel needs and preferences.
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Durability Features in Practice Experienced buyers typically prioritize waterproof, shock resistant, and scratch resistant qualities to ensure longevity, especially when sourcing for frequent travelers or harsh conditions.
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Internal Structure Trade-offs The trade-off between multiple compartments, expandable layers, and compression systems depends on the buyer’s focus on organization versus packing capacity, directly affecting user convenience and product appeal.
