Best Ryanair cabin bags: I’ve beat the airline’s pesky size restrictions with these tested carry-on suitcases and underseat bags

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Ryanair is notorious for being particularly strict about baggage size and has even been known to charge passengers when their cabin bag has exceeded the limits.

Fortunately, if you’re travelling light and don’t need a large suitcase for travel, we’ve found a selection of carry-on options, cabin bags and cases that meet the budget airline’s requirement, and ensure you can travel in style at the same time.

From an under-seat case that fits the size restrictions of Ryanair’s ‘small bag’, to a sturdy holdall. We’ve also found an affordable backpack for budget travellers and a more luxurious luggage option for those happy to splurge a little. 

Below is our quick list for if you’re on a hurry or you can read our full reviews for each recommended pick below. 

Ryanair luggage options at a glance

How we test

When testing luggage, we put them through the scenarios that would crop up on a typical trip. They’re evaluated based on how much they can hold, how well the the wheeled options fare on bumpy and smooth surfaces, and how comfortable they are to carry. 

Style, weight, size and durability also play a part in the analysis to ensure we get a true measure of their abilities. 

We also make sure the luggage complies with, in this case, Ryanair’s sizing restrictions. We do this by putting them in Ryanair’s test compartment before we travel or measuring them while packed to ensure they align with Ryanair’s restrictions. 

We then collate and compare how well each product performs so you can choose the best case for your travels. 

Best hand luggage and cabin bags for Ryanair

Decathlon Sports Bag

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Product Specs

MaterialPolyester and PolyurethaneCapacity20LSize40cm x 23cm x 20cmWeight261g

What we love

PriceLess than £10SizeAble to fit everything I need for a weekend away

What could be better

Shoulder strapCan be uncomfortable at times

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

Super lightweight, foldable to a small pouch and easy to carry by hand or over the shoulder, you can’t ask for much more from an under-seat bag.

The price, at under £10, is impressive and difficult to beat.

It has a handy side pocket that I like to use for essentials like passports, boarding passes and my phone as it’s easy to access.

I’ve managed to pack everything I need for a weekend away inside the bag before, so the size certainly doesn’t disappoint either.

The only downside is the shoulder strap doesn’t always feel comfortable when the bag is fully loaded as it has no padding, but I can’t really complain when it’s only £5.99.

Flight Knight two-wheel case

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Product Specs

Capacity25LDimensions45 x 36 x 20 cm

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

This hard shell carry-on case is perfect for those who might prefer wheeling their luggage through the airport instead of carrying.

Flight Knight’s lightweight two-wheel case means passengers don’t have to lug around a heavy backpack or holdall if they only have carry-on luggage.

It has two handy compartments inside, just like a full-sized case would, and pulls along smoothly.

The only downside is the wheels and handles naturally take up vital space that would’ve otherwise been used to carry items, but this only matters if you really need to take some additional belongings.

Sara Miller botanic cabin case

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Product Specs

MaterialPolycarbonate / Abs ShellCapacity29LSize54cm x 36cm x 20 cmWeight2.6kg

What we love

DesignLooks stylish and elegantInside compartmentsSo many and very useful

What could be better

HandleFeels a little wobbly

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

At first glance, I was taken aback by the beautiful design of the case. The botanical pattern and gold touch of the handle and zip looks classy and stylish.

It doesn’t disappoint inside, either, as the internal fabric is covered in a delicate leafy print.

There are plenty of useful compartments and zippers, probably slightly more than what you would find in a usual case.

The lining feels thick and good quality, as does the outside shell of the case.

It wheels smoothly, but the handle wobbles a little and doesn’t feel very sturdy which could be a problem if the case was packed with quite a bit of weight.

Vela 24L Cabin Bag Holdall

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Product Specs

MaterialSoft shell, PolyesterCapacity24LSize40cm x 30cm x 20cmWeightTBC

What we love

StrongThis holdall feels sturdy and can securely hold plenty of itemsSizeIt maxes out Ryanair’s carry-on restrictions and with plenty of compartments, you’re able to take full advantage of all the space

What could be better

WeightIt felt heavy to carry around on one shoulder

Review

By Genie Harrison

Ryanair-approved, I felt confident heading to the airport knowing I would breeze through checks with this bag.

And for a three-day trip, I had plenty of room for all of my belongings.

In addition to my rather bulky work laptop, I fit a change of trousers, several tops, gym kit and a very full washbag.

The only real negative for me was that the bag was quite heavy to carry around on one shoulder, even though the strap was reasonably padded.

Argos Home Olive Backpack

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Product Specs

MaterialPU leatherCapacity20LSize40cm x 30cm x 13cmWeight500g

What we love

PriceIt’s rare to find a strong, stylish backpack for £13AppearanceThis backpack looks great

What could be better

SizeIt doesn’t max out Ryanair’s size restrictions

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

Affordable, lightweight and surprisingly sturdy for the £13 price tag, this backpack is the perfect companion to a weekend away.

It’s 7cm short of Ryanair’s carry-on restrictions so you can be sure you won’t get caught out at the gate.

Despite its size, it still fits an impressive 20L and even has a padded compartment to slide your laptop into.

The exterior is made from PU leather and seems easy to clean, which might come in handy after a particularly hectic trip.

With padded straps, the bag sits comfortably on my shoulders and looks more expensive than it costs.

If you’re not too upset about losing the extra space, this backpack could be a solid carry-on option.

AirSlim four-wheel collapsible cabin luggage

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Product Specs

Weight1,9 kgCapacity39LDimensions55 x 35 x 20 cm

What we love

WeightLightweight and easy to wheelSizeDecent capacity and folds away nicely to save space when storing

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

A four-wheel cabin case that’s lightweight and collapsible – you can’t really go wrong with the AirSlim.

It easily folds away and tucks into my limited storage space at home, meaning it doesn’t take up much room when not in use – something I always struggle with when storing my luggage.

When expanded to it’s four-wheel set up, which is easy to figure out, the case glides smoothly and has handy compartments for items and clothing.

7. Best affordable Ryanair cabin case: Tripp Cabin case

Tripp Holiday Cabin Suitcase

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Product Specs

MaterialHard shell 100% PolypropyleneCapacity25LSize45cm x 36cm x 20cmWeight2.2kg

What we love

DesignIt looks modern and more expensive than what it costsPriceReasonably priced, especially when compared to other hard-shell options on the market

What could be better

SizeIt is well within Ryanair’s restrictions but this means you’re missing out on the extra space

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

The case easily glides around on its four wheels and feels steady, even when going over bumps.

Slate grey on the outside and a dark brown lining inside, the case feels more luxurious than the price.

It also doesn’t feel like it would scratch easily unlike some other hard-shell materials.

Tripp is often reasonably priced for the quality of its luggage and this particular cabin case comes with a five-year guarantee.

As for the sizing, at 45cm x 36cm x 20cm it is well within Ryanair’s restrictions for cabin bags meaning you don’t have to worry about getting caught out.

Though this does mean you’re missing out on some space that could be used to bring an extra outfit.

It’s a strong option for travellers who want to buy a cabin case for a decent price but that will still last a while.

8. Best Ryanair cabin bag for children: Trixie Trunki

Trixie Trunki

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Product Specs

MaterialPlasticCapacity18LSize46cm x 20.5cm x 31cmWeight1.7kg

What we love

ColourWill easily appeal to young children

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

It’s colourful, bright and a small child can easily sit on it and ride through the airport for some fun.

Although we didn’t manage to test out the Trunki ourselves, we hope to in the future.

The playful case actually exceeds Ryanair’s small carry-on limits, but according to the airline’s site, is allowed on.

It reads: ‘Yes, children (2-11 years) are permitted to carry one Trunki case, which may exceed these dimension limits of the small bag (40 x 30 x 20 cm).

‘As well as Trunki cases, other brands with similar dimensions are also accepted on board. Lithium battery restrictions remain fully applicable.’

Floyd Junior

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Product Specs

MaterialShell is made from 100% polycarbonate MakrolonCapacity31LSize54 cm x 37 cm x 20 cmWeight4.1kg

What we love

DesignThe wheels add a unique look to the case and the overall design feels sleek and stylishFasteningThe lock function instead of a zip feels secure

Review

By Alesia Fiddler

With a nearly £500 price tag I was intrigued to see what this cabin case had to offer.

The exterior looks modern and polished. Meanwhile, the inside is colourful and practical, with plenty of handy pockets and compartments.

The lining feels strong and good quality.

Having personally never used a case that doesn’t have a zip, I was pleasantly surprised to find it seals securely shut and quite enjoyed using the locking mechanism.

It boasts 360° spinning skateboard-style wheels that even come with a ratchet to help tighten or change them, as Floyd sells a range of different colours separately.

However, the case isn’t completely perfect. I felt the handle was quite stiff to slide up but others might not have the same problem.

Our verdict

Out of all the luggage options I tested, my favourite has to be the Flight Knight 8-wheel carry-on case.

I love being able to easily wheel it through the airport and not have to carry it by hand or on my back, which personally I find uncomfortable when travelling. 

You also can’t go wrong with Decathlon’s sports bag, especially for the size and price.

Tripp’s cabin suitcase is also a reliable choice and feels like it is strong enough to survive plenty of trips. 

If you’re willing to splash some cash, the Floyd Junior is an undeniably stylish option and feels good quality. 

Why trust us

Our team of travel writers and editors has been testing products and writing reviews for many years, covering a wide range of products. With a focus on travel equipment, such as suitcases, we provide expertise on what travellers need on their journeys.

Our reviews are honest, impartial and based on real-world testing. We take into consideration all budgets and lifestyles when reviewing products to ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed buying decision.

FAQs

How much does Ryanair charge if your bag is too big? 

According to the airline’s site, passengers can be charged an excess baggage fee of €/£13 per extra kilo.

As for the bag’s dimensions, it seems to vary, one passenger claimed she was charged £60 for a cabin bag that was too large, while another had to cough up £75.

How strict is Ryanair about luggage sizes?

Ryanair is very strict about their luggage sizes and rightfully so. 

I personally have been victim to having to anxiously check if my bag fits in the sizer just before boarding and have witnessed other passengers get charged when it doesn’t.

It’s best to buy something that definitely fits within the restrictions and measure the bag after packing just to be sure.