Description
Who this DELSEY piece is for, and why that is harder to answer than usual
Delsey is a long established French luggage maker, founded in 1946 according to the brand copy on this listing, and the Sky Max 2.0 is one of its mainstream softside ranges. Ordinarily that would be enough to place a product. Here it is not, because the source data for this particular entry describes two different kinds of bag and never resolves which one you would actually receive.
The manufacturer title reads Sky Max 2.0 Softside Expandable Luggage with Spinner Wheels. The feature bullets underneath it describe something else entirely: a bag carried by hand or over the shoulder using dual wrapping handles or a removable shoulder strap, with an integrated band that slides over the tubes of a rolling suitcase so it can ride on top of another bag. That is the description of a companion duffel or tote, not of a wheeled upright. A spinner does not need a shoulder strap and does not ride on another bag’s handle. One of those two descriptions belongs to a different product in the range, and the listing gives no way to tell which. Confirm the exact variant with the seller before ordering.
The listing publishes no dimensions at all
This is the part that matters most and it is the shortest section we will write on any bag in this category, because there is nothing to report. The specification table for this product contains a department, a first available date, a manufacturer, an identifier, a fabric type and a best sellers rank that has lost its number. It contains no length, no width, no depth, no capacity in liters, and no weight. Not one measurement.
On luggage, that is not a minor omission. Dimensions are the entire purchase. A softside bag is bought against a specific constraint, whether that is a cabin sizer, an under seat space or a checked linear limit, and without numbers you cannot check it against anything. We will not invent figures, and we will not repeat the dimensions Delsey publishes for other members of the Sky Max range, because the listing does not tell us which member this is.
What to do about it before ordering
Ask the seller for three things in writing: the exterior dimensions including wheels and handles if it has them, the capacity in liters, and the empty weight. Then compare those against your own airline’s published allowance. The commonly cited United States domestic cabin figure is around 22 by 14 by 9 inches, checked bags are usually limited to about 62 linear inches, and personal items are commonly capped near 18 by 14 by 8 inches, but each airline sets its own and many international carriers add a cabin weight cap. We never describe any bag as airline approved, and with this listing we could not even guess.
Fabric, closures and carrying, from what the listing does say
The fabric is named as polyester with an elegant twill pattern, described as lightweight and durable. Polyester is the standard softside material at mainstream prices. It is light, it takes a woven pattern well, it resists everyday abrasion adequately, and it absorbs water rather than shedding it the way a coated fabric does. No denier figure is given, so the grade is unknown, and denier is what separates a bag that survives five years from one that frays in one. That omission runs through most polyester listings and is worth asking about.
The zippers are described as self repairing interlocking coils with ergonomic pulls. A self repairing coil zipper is a genuine advantage on a soft bag: when a coil separates under load, running the slider back down re engages the teeth rather than leaving you with a split seam. It is one of the few features on this listing that is both specific and useful. There is no mention of a lock of any kind, TSA recognized or otherwise.
Carrying is where the listing is most detailed and most contradictory. Dual wrapping carry handles, an adjustable and removable shoulder strap, and an integrated smart band that slides over the handle tubes of a rolling case. Those three together describe a bag you carry. Five exterior pockets and an easy to organize interior are also listed, which is a genuine advantage of soft construction over a hard clamshell, and a point of contrast with rigid cases like the Delsey Titanium hardside, which have no external access at all.
Capacity, weight and what cannot be assessed
There is no capacity figure and no weight figure. That means we cannot tell you how many nights it packs for, we cannot tell you what share of a 7 kilogram cabin weight cap the empty bag would consume, and we cannot compare it against anything else on this site. The word expandable appears in the manufacturer title, which implies a secondary zip that increases volume, but no expanded or collapsed figure is given for either state.
The one thing worth saying about expansion generally, since it applies here if the feature exists: using an expansion zip takes a bag outside whatever size it was measured at. A bag sold as cabin sized is cabin sized only while the expansion is closed, and a gate sizer does not care that it collapses again. If you buy an expandable bag, treat the expanded setting as a checked bag setting.
Warranty, market position and better documented options
The listing states a three year manufacturer’s limited warranty. That is a real term from an established maker and it is the strongest single fact on the page. The word limited is doing work, though, and no exclusion list appears. Luggage warranties very commonly exclude damage caused by airline handling, which is the damage that actually happens to bags in transit, so ask specifically whether conveyor and handling damage is covered before treating three years as protection.
The best sellers rank field on this listing reads only as a link to a top 100 list with no position and no rating or review count recorded at all, so there is no popularity or satisfaction signal to report either. Given how little this entry publishes, most shoppers will be better served by a listing that states its numbers. Within the same brand, the Delsey Chatelet Air 2.0 carry-on and the Delsey Helium DLX softside carry-on are documented far more fully. If the shoulder strap and smart band description is what appealed to you, the Delsey Chatelet 2.0 travel duffel is the format those bullets actually describe. For a softside expandable upright with published measurements, compare the SwissGear Sion 29 inch. Browse carry-on luggage and travel duffels for the fuller field.
Who should consider it and who should not
Consider it if you already know this range, you have confirmed the exact variant and its dimensions with the seller, and the three year limited warranty and self repairing zippers are what you are buying. Do not buy it from this listing as it stands if you need to check the bag against a size limit, because no measurement is published; if you need to know whether you are getting a wheeled upright or a shoulder carried duffel, because the listing describes both; or if you want a rating and review history to judge, because this entry records none.













