You’re rushing through the airport. Phone in one hand, coffee in the other. You let go of your suitcase for just a second — and watch it slowly roll away down the terminal ramp.
Sound familiar? For millions of business travellers, this is a daily reality. Not just embarrassing, but genuinely disruptive to your day.

The Problem Nobody Talks About
Modern four-wheel spinner suitcases are designed to glide effortlessly in any direction. It’s what makes them so popular. But that same feature — ultra-smooth 360° wheels — means your bag has absolutely zero resistance when you need it to stay still.
A slope of just 2 degrees is enough. Polished airport floors, hotel lobbies, slanted parking decks, train platforms — they’re all perfectly designed to send your luggage rolling away at the worst possible moment.
The average frequent flyer loses an estimated 45 minutes per year chasing a runaway suitcase. That’s a full working day — gone.
The Old Solutions Don’t Work
Over the years, travellers have come up with workarounds. None of them are great:
- Leaning it against a wall — Not always possible, and it still moves.
- Putting it on its side — Inconvenient, and you have to pick it up again.
- Holding it with your leg — You look ridiculous, and it’s tiring.
- Built-in brakes — Most are flimsy, break quickly, and are awkward to operate.
There’s been no elegant, universal solution — until now.
What the WheelGrip Does Differently
The Vurenza WheelGrip attaches directly to your suitcase’s spinner wheels. With one simple motion, it locks your bag in place — on any surface, at any angle. Release it, and your bag rolls freely again.
No tools. No permanent modifications. Fits virtually any suitcase with standard spinner wheels. Installs in under five minutes.
Designed for the Modern Professional
The WheelGrip was developed in the Netherlands with one goal: give business travellers back their peace of mind. Whether you’re boarding at Schiphol, navigating Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, or walking into a client meeting — you should be focused on the meeting, not your luggage.
Small detail. Massive difference.
