Review: The Internet-Famous Solgaard Carry-On Closet

TikTok loves it, but how does it hold up in the real world?

Meet the Carry-On Closet

Meet the Carry-On Closet

By Lindsay Rogers

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Because of the nature of my job, I’ve tested a lot of luggage. I am, however, perpetually wary of anything “viral” in the travel realm. I think this stems mostly from my distrust of viral TikTok travel hacks (i.e. pulling your legs up on to your seat on the plane and buckling your seatbelt around your ankles). In my experience, they’re potentially problematic at best, downright dangerous at worst. And that’s to say nothing of what happens to a destination once it goes viral.

In short, when Solgaard’s internet-famous Carry-On Closet came across my desk, I had reservations. Is it that good? Or did it just make for good TikTok fodder?

Well, legend has it that, after three years of living the nomad life, founder Adrian Solgaard, set out in pursuit of an answer to chronically untidy hotel rooms. The Carry-On Closet, with it’s patented, five-shelf closet, purports to be that answer. TIME Magazine dubbed it the Best Travel Invention of the year, so I knew that had to count for something.

I will also concede that, even off the rip, it looked cool as hell. Plus, I’m self aware enough to know that I only stand to benefit from a little added organization while on the road. So with all of that in mind, and in the name of journalism, I decided to test it out for myself.

Below, my official review of Solgaard’s Carry-On Closet.

The Carry-On Closet, at a glance


Specs

  • Built-in shelving system
  • Polycarbonate shell
  • Integrated USB charging port
  • TSA approved three-digit lock
  • Ribbed design for easy overhead bin sliding without damage
  • Interior Shore-Tex lining, made from 100% recycled plastic
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Frictionless 360 degree wheels
  • Cleans up 6 lbs of ocean-bound plastic from coastal communities

How we tested

On my most recent trip to Seattle — a jaunt of the personal variety to visit a friend — I employed the Solgaard Carry-On Closet. Though it was a quick, three-dayer, Seattle in winter makes for an interesting case study in packing, in that it vacillates between warmish and sunny to rainy and freezing cold in a matter of minutes, all day long. That said, I was hyper-conscious of not overpacking — in part because I wanted to be able to fairly review the Carry-On Closet, but also because I knew I’d have access to laundry at my destination. It felt like the perfect opportunity to finally put it to use.

The interior
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What I liked

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What we didn’t

The exterior
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The verdict: should you buy the Solgaard Carry=On Closet?

If you have a penchant for throwing all of your belongings haphazardly into your bag an hour before you’re due at the airport, I’d said no. Otherwise, yes! It has upwards of five stars on upwards of 3,200 hundred reviews, which should speak to how well-liked it is. Available in a multitude of colorways, it’s sleek as hell, lends itself to peak organization even while in transit and, by all accounts, will outlast you on this Earth. We’ll go ahead and let the internet have this one.

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