The new wheels are called spinners versus the old school inline wheels.
I was skeptical about the spinners as well but gave them a try when replacing a suitcase recently and so far so good.
The reviews on spinners seemed pretty good for quality bags. Some of the lower end stuff I have seen does look pretty crappy.
One thing to remember is the wheels count as part of the dimensions that are measured when determining oversized luggage. So some bags that the box itself might be regulation size is in fact oversized when measured the way the airlines do it. This is something to remember to keep in mind in general when buying baggage. Many bags that are sold aren't regulation size for carry-on or are big enough to be considered oversize for checked baggage.
Edit: I think there is still quite a bit of selection available in the older inline style. Even checkout the Bay online to see what they have as a starting point.
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Originally Posted by Ironhorse
I looked at buying a new unit, but the vast majority of them all have these ######ed little four wheels under them that I can't see lasting through more than a couple of trips through the hands of baggage handlers. No-one seems to sell large inboard wheels anywhere. If they can stitch the corner on mine back together, I'm good for a few more years.
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