Delaware startup Duravo debuts world's toughest lightweight luggage

Delaware startup Duravo debuts world's toughest lightweight luggage

Published: 21-08-2023 12:57:00 | By: Pie Kamau | hits: 3484 | Tags:

Duravo, Delaware - based innovative new travel products startup, announced the launch of its first three products, including the toughest, yet lightest carry-on suitcase in its class. Developed in partnership with the makers of Curv, a composite material used in ballistic gear, pro hockey skates, and EV auto components, Duravo's Flexshell composite material is 5X the strength of traditional plastics, enabling thin but extremely lightweight construction.

Matt Muhr, who leads Duravo said: "If law enforcement and military professionals have trusted their lives to the Flexshell technology, we knew travelers could trust their belongings to it. We've painstakingly pushed through multiple development and testing cycles to create a truly revolutionary luggage material, one that's also fully recyclable. Our carry-on suitcase, and complementary backpacks, come in five gorgeous colors, and offer best-in-class features including USB charger access, premium quiet-glide wheels, and thoughtful storage. We've beat the #@&! out of our products, including running them over, exposing them to extreme environmental conditions, and dropping them from buildings with a laptop inside. Every time they've emerged looking great and functioning like new. (see comparison crush test) Most hardshell luggage today is made from polycarbonate plastic or aluminum, which typically cracks or permanently crushes under the same tests. Given all of the standard lab testing we've also done, we're confident that Duravo is a game changer for lightweight durability."

Flexshell is a new, patent-pending composite material manufactured in Germany that uses a combination of high-strength, molecularly oriented thermoplastic fibers and eco-friendly polymers. As a result, the material is highly impact resistant, and resists cracking or permanently deforming under high force and extreme temperatures. When used in bullet-proof vests, the material stops bones from breaking and organs being bruised. In travel, the strong-yet-thin material provides 2 to 5 pounds of weight savings over carry-on luggage made with current materials; this reduction allows travelers to significantly increase what they can pack while remaining within the requirements of airline restrictions.

Keeping the planet in mind in its manufacturing, Flexshell is created in an environmentally clean thermoplastic process that involves no solvents, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), plasticizers, BPAs, or halogenated compounds, and is fully recyclable in common polymer recycling processes.

As an introductory offer, Duravo is offering a free Duravo Venture backpack to a limited number of customers who purchase a Duravo suitcase before August 15–a $225 value. "It's not often a new product can shake up an industry. We're excited to be introducing a leap forward in luggage with our new Duravo line,'' said Muhr.

www.duravo.com