FlipSide Luggage: A Smarter Way to Pack
Let’s face it, packing isn’t glamorous. And no matter how many packing cubes or plastic bags you stuff into your suitcase, you’re still left with one persistent problem of how to keep clean clothes from mixing with the dirty ones.
Rob Ferretti, a frequent flyer and owner/founder of FlipSide Luggage had enough of the clean-vs-dirty dilemma. So, he set out to fix the dilemma and FlipSide Luggage was born not out of trend-chasing or aesthetics alone, but from the genuine desire to improve the way we move through the world. At its core, FlipSide is a suitcase with a twist. Its signature dual-sided design opens from both sides, featuring a flexible center divider that lets travelers reconfigure the interior as they go. Clean clothes on one side, worn ones on the other. The key is adaptability, something traditional suitcases rarely offer.
That attention to detail extends beyond the inside. FlipSide cases are made from recycled polycarbonate and aluminum—materials chosen for durability as well as sustainability. High-quality zippers and ultra-smooth spinner wheels help them glide through terminals without the usual clunk and drag. And because no modern traveler wants to unplug, FlipSide is packed with smart features: GPS tracking, an integrated weight scale, and USB-C charging ports that let you stay connected.
They currently offer a 22” carry-on which is sleek and thoughtfully sized. But the brand has its sights set on bigger horizons, with 26″ and 29″ models on the way shortly and available for pre-order. Each designed with the same functionality in mind for longer hauls and heavier packing lists. Behind all this is hands-on approach to quality, and every suitcase passes through four rounds of quality checks and more than 60 sets of hands before it reaches yours. A 60-day money-back guarantee and limited lifetime warranty only reinforce FlipSide’s belief in what they’re building.
In a category flooded with bells, whistles, and influencer hype, FlipSide Luggage offers something rare: thoughtful innovation with the traveler in mind. It makes packing and unpacking feel a little less like a chore, and a lot more like freedom.