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PACK & RIDE
from Global Citizen 64
Why carry your suitcase when your suitcase can carry you?
It might take a while for ‘riding suitcases’ to become a norm of sorts, but the Quadra is ideal for people who can’t lug their luggage around with them. Whether it’s a traveller with fatigue, a flyer who’s running late for a flight, or perhaps the noblest scenario, an elderly traveller or a traveller with special needs, the Quadra could be just the thing to help you and your luggage get from point A to B. The Quadra, instead of being dragged or pulled, ends up driving you around the place.
A step up from those self-driving suitcases we saw at CES last year, the Quadra fits an entire e-scooter into the suitcase, allowing you to pull it around when you want, and letting you drive it around airport lobbies.
The design of the Quadra packs a foldable handlebar, two wheels, and even a pair of legrests into it. One side of the suitcase ends up becoming your seat, and the entire suitcase effectively turns into a scooter that runs on an internal battery.
While carrying batteries or power-banks in your check-in luggage is a big no-no, the Quadra is designed to be compact enough to serve as cabin luggage. Given that the wheels fold into the Quadra’s form, it would mean compromising slightly on storage space, but the Quadra still packs enough for a side-bag. Besides, let’s not discount the fact that it’s also the only side-bag that can drive you around the airport and spare you the fatigue brought about by constantly having to wheel luggage around with you as you walk from terminal to terminal.