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Titaner’s Voyager Carry-On Is Built From Titanium and Ditches the Zippers Entirely

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Titaner made its name shrinking aerospace-grade metal into over-built titanium EDC gear ranging from pry bars to pocket flashlights. So a full-size rolling carry-on is definitely a wild jump in scale, even if the construction material logic holds up.

Luggage spends its whole life getting thrown, dropped, and wedged into overhead bins, and Titaner’s entire pitch has always been gear that flatly refuses to die. Titanium suitcases are vanishingly rare, mostly because the metal is a nightmare to machine, but Titaner seems to be welcoming the challenge with open arms.

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A Carry-On Cut From Aerospace Metal

The shell is pure Grade 1 titanium, the commercially pure stuff valued for corrosion resistance and it’s incredibly high strength-to-weight ratio.

One asterisk worth flagging: the titanium covers the main shell only, with the corner guards and rivets made from other materials. The grooved, champagne-gold finish also feels a bit like a Rimowa that swapped aluminum for something far harder to dent.

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No Zippers, On Purpose

Zippers are the classic failure point on luggage. They’re prone to snagging, splitting, and inviting water in, so the Voyager ditches them for a latch-based closure.

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The headliner is the optional Waterproof Vault, which is a sealed box-within-a-box with a triple-sided airtight zipper that the brand demos by dunking the entire thing underwater. An add-on modular insert turns it into padded camera storage, so your gear skips the separate hard case.

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Wheels and the Unglamorous Details

Underneath are four wheel assemblies running eight independent silent-spinner wheels. Each one is modular so a single dead caster can be swapped out on the fly. The corners use what Titaner calls Spider-Web Reinforcement, spreading impact across the entire structure.

Inside, it opens flat to 180 degrees with full-panel dividers and elastic straps on both sides, plus a wipeable, stain-resistant lining. A 13-level telescopic handle tops it off, which is exactly the kind of overkill spec you’d expect from this crew.

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Spec Sheet

Brand: Titaner
Model: Voyager (Waterproof Titanium Carry-On System)
Shell Material: Grade 1 (commercially pure) titanium
Closure: Zipperless latch system
Wheels: 8 silent-spinner wheels (4 modular assemblies)
Corner Structure: Spider-Web Reinforcement
Handle: 13-level telescopic
Interior: 180° flat opening, full-panel dividers, dual-side pockets, wipeable lining
Optional Add-Ons: Waterproof Vault, padded modular insert
Weight/Dimensions: Not disclosed
Funding: Kickstarter

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Pricing & Availability

Live now on Kickstarter, the Voyager opens at a Launch Day Special of around $579, roughly $500 under its planned retail price, with the first 50 backers scoring a free clear protective cover. The optional Waterproof Vault and padded insert run extra. Standard crowdfunding caveats apply here, with estimated delivery starting December 2026, so treat this as a pledge rather than a purchase.

Recap

Titaner Voyager Titanium Carry-On

Titaner drags its titanium fixation into the travel aisle with the Voyager, a zipperless, Grade 1 titanium carry-on rolling on eight modular wheels with an optional vault tough enough to shrug off a full dunk.

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