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Beis The Medium Check-In Roller review: Why Beis is my new favorite luggage brand

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When I worked as a travel journalist, I wasn’t picky about luggage. But my opinion changed sharply when I found myself in the middle of an airport with a carry-on suitcase with a broken spinner wheel. It was a long, embarrassing and very uncomfortable journey to my gate. From then on, I swore to never go cheap on luggage again.

Recently, I purchased The Medium Check-In Roller suitcase by Beis for a week-long trip abroad. I’ve written about Beis products before, and have been delighted at how thoughtfully designed they were. As soon as I opened the suitcase, I was impressed, to say the least.  

Here are my hands-on, post-travel thoughts about The Medium Check-In Roller by Beis.


Beis The Medium Check-In Roller: The review

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Like other Beis luggage products, The Medium Check-In Roller comes loaded with features. Inside you’ll find two flaps, including one that has a large zipper compartment on each side. The extra zipper compartment ended up being a really convenient place to stash my Apple AirTag. (My past suitcase, The Away The Carry-On, only has one zipper compartment.)

The zipper compartments found on the second interior flap are perfect for separating toiletries. One of the zipper compartments is made of a thick PVC that ended up being surprisingly spacious, but most importantly, effective at preventing messes. When I arrived home, I discovered that my cleanser leaked a bit. To my relief, the liquid remained inside the PVC compartment.

Having a built-in toiletry bag is truly a game changer, further enhancing the overall value of the Medium Check-In Roller.

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For comparison: My old Away The Carry-On suitcase (left) next to my new Beis The Medium Check-In Roller (right). Note the added storage features of the Beis.

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The suitcase also comes with two pouches: one large bag dedicated to dirty clothes (aptly marked “dirt bag”) and another smaller one for anything else you might need to store. This was great, as it allowed me to separate dirty jeans and jackets from T-shirts and undergarments. This left me feeling more organized and saved space in my luggage.

The suitcase also has compression straps and is expandable. But given how spacious the interior was, I didn’t need to make use of those features, unlike with other carry-on luggage I’ve owned.

In terms of on-the-go performance, Beis stayed solid. The wheels glided across the floor like butter. The suitcase handled the tumultuous journey of going from baggage check to baggage claim quite well. I loved the hand cushion under the trolley handle. The softness of the padding was soothing to feel as I guided the suitcase through airports, a train station and my hotel. I have no idea why this little luxury isn’t standard across all suitcases. It’s just another example of how Beis is miles ahead in the luggage game.


Beis’ The Medium Check-In Roller is better than my Away The Carry-On

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After my overwhelmingly positive experience with The Medium Check-In Roller, I’m now a Beis girlie through and through. I can’t wait to take my check-in bag with me on more adventures.

Although it’s been weeks since I’ve been back, I’m still discovering cool features available on the luggage. I recently saw a video of Shay Mitchell talking about a weight limit indicator located on the side handle, which I had no idea was on my suitcase (I need to get better at reading instruction manuals). To activate the weight limit indicator, lift up the side handle and if the indicator is red, your bag is more than 50 pounds.

There’s also a retractable bag strap on the front of the suitcase that can hold up to 15 pounds, which would have been SO HELPFUL when transporting the bag of snacks and water I got at the airport. 

All in all, no shade to my old Away luggage. We’ve had good times. But Beis is just better. The Medium Check-In Roller comes in ten matte colors and three glossy options. The color I got is navy, which is currently sold out, but it’s still available on Revolve.




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UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione waives extradition, will return to NYC today

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HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. — UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione will return to New York City Thursday after waiving extradition in Pennsylvania

Mangione could appear in front of a judge in New York City for arraignment on first degree murder and terrorism charges in just a matter of hours. 

The 26-year-old did not speak to reporters as he arrived at a Pennsylvania courthouse for his extradition hearing. NYPD detectives were on hand to ensure Mangione is transported back to New York City for his arraignment. Mangione is being brought back to New York without returning to prison in Pennsylvania. 

Mangione is expected to be taken straight to central booking at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse, where he will be photographed before the arraignment, which is expected to happen late Thursday or early Friday, law enforcement sources told CBS News New York. 

Mangione is then expected to be held at Rikers Island, where he will be in isolation and protective custody because of his high-profile status, sources said.

Mangione expected to face federal charge as well, sources say

Two sources familiar with the matter told CBS News he is also expected to be charged with a federal crime in the case. 

“The federal government’s reported decision to pile on top of an already overcharged first-degree murder and state terror case is highly unusual and raises serious constitutional and statutory double jeopardy concerns. We are ready to fight these charges in whatever court they are brought,” Manhattan prosecutor-turned-defense attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo said in a statement Thursday morning.  

“As alleged, this defendant brazenly shot Mr. Thompson point blank on a Manhattan sidewalk. The Manhattan D.A.’s Office, working with our partners at the NYPD, is dedicated to securing justice for this heinous murder with charges of murder in the first degree. The state case will proceed in parallel with any federal case,” the Manhattan DA’s office said in a statement. 

The New York Times was first to report the expected federal charge. 

What is an extradition hearing?

Extradition is the process by which one state (or nation) surrenders an individual who has been accused, or convicted, of a criminal offense outside of that state’s territory to the state where the offense occurred so the individual can face justice in that state, after the state requests it. 

An extradition hearing is the legal proceeding in which evidence is reviewed to determine if there is probable cause to grant the extradition request. 

By waiving the hearing, that review of evidence is waived, meaning they can proceed with necessary steps to face trial where a person has been accused. 

What if Mangione contested extradition?

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday she had a plan — and a warrant — in place if Mangione did not waive extradition. 

“When that happens, I will send that warrant to the governor. He has told me he will sign it immediately and the extradition will proceed,” Hochul said. “He may waive that, there is word he may waive and come back on his own. But I’m ready to bring him back here and make sure that justice is served to someone who had the audacity to gun down any New Yorker, I don’t care what their title is, with that brazen move on our streets, must result in severe consequences.” 

“The benefit is he gets his New York case to start. We already know that Pennsylvania has said they are not going to move forward with their case until the New York case is completed, and so this means that once he’s here, he can actually be arraigned and the case can begin with respect to his New York charges,” explained New York Law School professor Anna Cominsky. 

Mangione’s life behind bars

While Mangione was being held in Pennsylvania, he received dozens of emails and pieces of mail following his arrest last week at a McDonald’s in Altoona, CBS News New York has learned.

He also had three visitors — his attorneys — including Friedman Agnifilo, who, before she became his attorney, said in an interview his best defense would be to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. 

Mangione faces murder, terrorism charges

Mangione was indicted Tuesday on 11 charges, including first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism, in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4 in Midtown Manhattan. 

“This was a frightening, well-planned, targeted murder that was intended to cause shock, attention and intimidation,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said, adding the killing was “intended to evoke terror.” 

Among the evidence revealed in the indictment were the words “deny” and “depose” written on shell casings found at the scene, and “delay” written on one of the bullets. These are viewed as a reference to a phrase used by insurance industry critics — the “three Ds of insurance.”    

Authorities have also recovered a document roughly two to three pages in length in which Mangione allegedly expressed frustration with the health care industry. 

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