How Monos compares to Rimowa – often around a third of the price

Words By Esmeralda Alexandra Ruiz Alvarez

How Monos compares to Rimowa – often around a third of the price

Rimowa is one of the most recognizable names in premium luggage – iconic grooves, a long legacy, and a distinct presence in airports around the world. Monos was built with a different goal – to make premium travel goods feel more accessible, without losing the details that matter in motion.

This comparison stays neutral and practical. It focuses on what travellers tend to care about most – materials, daily-use experience, warranty support, and price context – so readers can choose what fits their style of travel.

Note: Prices and policies change. The examples below use current published prices for specific models and sizes, but travellers should confirm the latest details on each brand’s official pages before purchasing.

Pricing context – why “a third of the price” depends on the model

The “Monos vs Rimowa” comparison usually spans different materials and collections – and that can dramatically change pricing. To keep it clear, the table below shows a simple snapshot using common carry-on-sized options.

Brand Model (carry-on category) Material (collection type) Published price
Rimowa Original Cabin Aluminum $1,525 USD
Monos Aluminum Carry-On Plus Aluminum $705 USD
Monos Carry-On Plus Polycarbonate $295 USD


In other words, “a third of the price” is most accurate when comparing across categories (for example, Monos’ polycarbonate carry-ons versus Rimowa’s aluminum icons). When comparing aluminum to aluminum, the gap is often closer to “about half” – still meaningful, but different.

Design and brand philosophy

Rimowa: a heritage luxury approach – instantly recognizable design language and a premium positioning that often extends beyond performance into icon status.

Monos: a minimal, considered design approach – clean lines, fewer visual distractions, and a focus on the details travellers feel every day: wheels, handle stability, interior usability, and long-term support.

Materials – aluminum vs polycarbonate

Many Rimowa comparisons start with aluminum because it is what most travellers recognize first. But the “right” material depends on what a traveller values most.

  • Aluminum: structured, premium feel, and a surface that develops character over time. It may dent or scuff – that is part of how aluminum records the journey.
  • Polycarbonate: lighter weight, impact-friendly, and often preferred for frequent travel where weight and ease matter most.

For travellers choosing based on materials, start here: How to Choose a Carry-On. To browse Monos’ aluminum pieces: Aluminum Luggage.

Daily use – what travellers feel most

In real travel, most of the difference is felt in motion. A suitcase becomes “premium” when it reduces friction: quieter roll, stable handle, and an interior that packs simply.

  • Wheels: travellers tend to notice noise level, smoothness on uneven pavement, and how the case tracks when fully packed.
  • Handle stability: especially important when carrying a tote or personal item on top.
  • Interior system: the best setup depends on packing style – folders, rollers, cube users, and planners all prefer different layouts.

Warranty and long-term support

Warranty is often where premium luggage becomes most real. Travellers comparing Monos and Rimowa should look at:

  • What is covered (and what is excluded)
  • Repair versus replacement approach
  • How claims are handled – and how easy the process feels
  • Availability of parts and service options over time

For Monos coverage details: Warranty & Repairs.

Who each brand tends to fit best

A neutral decision framework helps:

  • Rimowa may suit: travellers who want an iconic luxury piece with a long legacy and a very recognizable look.
  • Monos may suit: travellers who want premium design and everyday performance at a more accessible price point – and who prefer a quieter, minimal aesthetic.

For most travellers, the simplest next step is choosing the right size first: Carry-On Luggage or Check-In Luggage.

Journey on.

In the end, the “best” suitcase is the one that fits the journey – how often someone travels, how they pack, and what they want to feel when they move through the world.

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