Monos Carry-On Pro Plus wins the 2026 Forbes Vetted Product Award for “Best Hardside Luggage”
Monos’ Carry-On Pro Plus has been named “Best Hardside Luggage” in the 2026 Forbes Vetted Best Product Awards: Travel. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
For readers who prefer to see the award page directly, it can be found here: Forbes Vetted Best Product Awards: Travel (2026) . :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
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What the award recognized
In the 2026 Travel awards list, Forbes Vetted selected the Monos Carry-On Pro Plus as its top hardside luggage pick. In Forbes Vetted’s broader luggage coverage, the Carry-On Pro Plus is highlighted for its durable polycarbonate shell and its front compartment designed for easy access to essentials – including a laptop.
Why the Carry-On Pro Plus is built differently
Carry-ons live a hard life – curbs, overhead bins, terminal sprints, and everything in between. The Carry-On Pro Plus is designed to reduce friction in those moments with details that travellers feel every day.
- A front compartment for essentials. Built for quick access while moving – helpful for business travel and airport days.
- Durable hard shell construction. Designed for impact-friendly travel while staying light enough to lift easily.
- Everyday travel details. Quiet roll, TSA-approved locks, and a layout that supports repeatable packing.
Who it’s best for
The Carry-On Pro Plus tends to fit travellers who want a carry-on that can cover more than a quick weekend – without moving into full check-in territory. Forbes Vetted notes it as a strong option for mid-length trips, roughly in the 6–8 day range.
For longer stays (or bulkier packing), a check-in can make travel feel simpler: Check-In Luggage. For flexibility when plans change: Expandables.
How to choose the right Monos size
A carry-on should match airline habits and packing style first – everything else becomes easier after that. For a step-by-step guide, see: How to choose a carry-on. For airline sizing reference: Carry-on size limits by airline (2026).