Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Heys
- Model: D256-Silver
- Fabric type: 80% abs/20% polycarbonate
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.50" h x
16.00" w x
9.00" l,
6.90 pounds
Features
- Polycarbonate composite diamond finish
- Built-in 3 digit tsa lock
- Frameless
- Modern aluminum trolley system with tpr grip
- Large diameter chrome plated wheel system
Heys Luggage Ecase Bag, Silver, One Size
Product Description
The hays ecase is a stylish and sophisticated case that makes business trips easier, less stressful and more efficient, the ecase is incredibly lightweight as it is made from an advanced polycarbonate composite, which can flex to absorb impact, it features accordion type pockets to provide you with quick and easy access to your folders and documents, it also has a dedicated and padded laptop sleeve capable of fitting 15,4" laptops which can also be removed if so desired, the ecase can be used also as an overnighter, a three digit combination tsa lock will ensure that there will be no unwanted access to the valuable contents of your bag, these unique locks only allow certified tsa officials to open, inspect and re-lock your luggage if necessary, the hays ecase is a necessity for keeping your work-life and career organized, 15,5" x 15" x 9" (3 lbs) 7 year worldwide "better life" warranty, 866-439-7872
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Suitcase, not briefcase
By Darwin Perkins
I'd hoped that this would be my next great love. Sadly, it's not to be. My last roller computer bag died a horrible death at my hands during a trip to germany, so I really needed a good sturdy, useable case for my computers. My last one had a shoulder strap, carrying straps, and extendable handle for rolling. I could attach it easily to my other suitcase to move through the airport.I am a road warrior and my office is in my computer bag. I carry my black binder, scanner, one or two computers (15"/17"), iPhone stuff, 3 additional external drives, enough cables to choke a horse (& stop me at TSA checkpoints almost every time...). A book or two for reference, power cords, a digital SLR camera and lenses, and a bunch of USB attachments - hub, thumb drive...So, the bag, any bag, is pretty full.Upside: It's pretty, rolls well, has a lot of room.Downside: The dividers aren't attached to the bottom of the case so things "migrate". There's no place for cables and small stuff. If you put them in the case, they don't stay put. Yes, I know, it comes with a detachable zipper bag and brief case style card/pen, misc pockets on one of the dividers. But, try fitting a half dozen cables, network cables, and thumb drives in it. Not happening. I finally took the soft computer case that comes with it and stuffed all the cables in it. That works ok.My pet peeve is that you have to completely unzip the case to get to anything. So imagine this: Case in the overhead rack on a plane. I want my computer. Open the rack, take the bag out, put it down, unzip it completely, take computer out, zip it up, put it back in the rack, close the rack.With my old zippered bag - open the rack, open the zipper, pull out computer, close zipper, close rack.No "lifting hooks" so I can't easily attach this bag to another suitcase. No shoulder strap. The handle is for decoration, you can't really carry it very far using it.I don't know just what I expected. I could see that it was a hardshell and would have to be unzipped, but nothing registered until I actually used it. It's simply a pain to use.This is definitely a computer suitcase: You pack it when you leave, and unpack it when you get there. If that's what you are looking for, this is probably one of the best around.But, if you travel and need frequent access to your computer bag, use it as your virtual office, and don't want all your wares displayed to the world, you probably want to pass on this.Too bad, I love Hayes products. All my suitcases for the last couple years have been Hayes. I'd really hoped that they'd come up with a companion eCase that would work.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Heys USA Business E-Case
By jkrdesigns
I love this E-case. It is large enough to hold 2 large textbooks, a large binder, a couple notebooks, my wallet, etc. It is also waterproof and rolls effortlessly. Great product for student or professional. Right now I don't use it for my laptop, but I plan on it in the future. The hard side assures me that all inside is safe and it wipes up nice as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Case
By sisdamart
I have had this bag for a few months, despite the fact every1 thinks its luggage, its the talk of the town. Every Lawyer asks me the same thing, where did you get that?? and immediately google for it. It is TSA friendly, only downfall, need it to wheel in all directions. Regardless, I have bad arms, and three surgeries in one arm in the last year. This is the lightest with my laptop. I wish I could squeeze more into it. I disagree with the previous reviewer, this is magical, and a great social talking piece, and I am looking to buy another, because its taken a beating, and i chipped it, Believe it or not. Another Downfall: does not fit under the plane seat, has to go overhead. I dropped it so many times with my laptop in it, and my laptop is safe, although, I am not fond that the main pocket for the laptop is in the back by the bars, i do worry about dropping it too hard one day. but as far as a protective shell for your work, and travel, its a MUST!
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