Key Features
The polycarbonate alloy shell adds 2 inches of expansion when you need the extra room — handy for packing a little more on the way home without checking a second bag.
The Travel Sentry® combination lock is integrated right into the bag — no padlock to lose, and TSA agents can open it without damaging the zipper.
A two-compartment layout with compression straps keeps clothes flat and in place, and the built-in wet pocket gives you a dedicated spot for damp items or a swimsuit.
Ricardo backs the Cambria with a 10-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship — solid peace of mind for a bag you'll use regularly.
Expert Take
If you're someone who flies carry-on only and wants a hardside that won't weigh you down before you even pack it, the Cambria is worth a close look — at 7.4 lbs it's on the lighter side for a polycarbonate spinner. The expansion feature is genuinely useful for weekend trips where you're tempted to overpack, and the built-in combo lock means one less thing to remember. I'd especially recommend it for business travelers or frequent leisure flyers who want something a little more put-together than a basic softside.
