How to Carry Multiple Bags with Connecting Luggage

How to Carry Multiple Bags with Connecting Luggage

There are two types of travelers.

The first somehow glides through the airport carrying a coffee, checking their gate, and texting their group chat at the same time.

The second is balancing a tote on one shoulder, pulling a suitcase with one hand, carrying a duffle in the other, and silently negotiating with gravity.

If you've ever found yourself in the second group, it might not be a packing problem. It might be a luggage problem.

The good news? Modern luggage has gotten a lot smarter. The latest generation of connectable luggage is designed to help multiple bags move together, so you're spending less time managing your belongings and more time getting where you're going.

Start with a Stackable Setup

Before we get into luggage that actually connects together, let's talk about one of the most useful travel features ever invented: the trolley pass-through.

You'll find it on many travel bags, totes, backpacks, and weekender bags. At first glance, it looks like a pocket. Unzip it, slide it over your luggage handle, and suddenly your bag isn't sitting on your shoulder anymore. It's riding along for free.

This simple feature turns your travel setup into a stackable system, helping you move through airports, train stations, and hotel lobbies without carrying every bag you packed.

Your tote stacks. Your weekender stacks. Your personal item stacks.

Your chiropractor sends their regards.

The Problem with Traditional Multi-Bag Travel

Even with a stackable setup, there's always been one challenge: suitcases themselves don't connect.

If you've ever traveled with two rollers, you know the struggle. One bag wants to go left. The other wants to go right. Somehow you're managing both while weaving through security lines and avoiding that one traveler who stopped in the middle of the terminal.

For years, the solution was simply... deal with it.

We thought there had to be a better way.

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Meet the Next Generation of Connecting Luggage

The Hybrid Collection introduces our patent-pending BÉIS Coupling System, a built-in connection feature that allows compatible luggage to physically link together.

In other words, your luggage can finally travel as a team.

Each Hybrid Roller includes integrated connection points that allow multiple compatible pieces to securely connect at the base. Once linked, they roll together in a smooth, controlled line that can be guided with a single hand.

Think less "trying to wrangle two suitcases through Terminal B."

Think more "tiny luggage train."

It's one of those features that immediately makes sense the first time you use it.

Why Connecting Luggage Changes Everything

When you're traveling with multiple suitcases, the challenge isn't usually the weight. It's the management.

Connecting luggage sets solve that problem by keeping your bags aligned and moving together.

That means:

  • Easier navigation through airports
  • Smoother movement between terminals
  • Less strain on your shoulders and arms
  • Better control in crowded spaces
  • More freedom to handle everything else travel throws at you

Whether you're traveling as a family, splitting belongings across multiple bags, or simply bringing home more than you left with, connecting luggage helps reduce the chaos.

Built for More Than the Airport

While the BÉIS Coupling System feels especially useful in airports, it's just as valuable anywhere your trip takes you.

Train stations. Hotel lobbies. Parking garages. City streets.

Any place where you're moving multiple bags becomes noticeably easier when they're working together instead of competing for your attention.

The Future of Connectable Luggage

The Hybrid Collection is our first luggage collection featuring the patent-pending BÉIS Coupling System, allowing compatible Hybrid Rollers to connect directly to one another.

It's important to note that previous BÉIS luggage styles were not designed with this feature, so they won't connect to Hybrid pieces. The coupling system is built specifically into the Hybrid Collection and future compatible luggage collections.

Because sometimes the best travel innovations aren't about packing more.

They're about carrying less.

Or at least making it feel that way.

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