- Wear a sling bag for quick access to your stuff without having to go into your big bag on the airplane.
- You probably don’t need the fancy laundry soap packets to wash your clothes in the sink. You can use a little bit of laundry soap bar in a plastic bag, or in a pinch, some hand soap.
- Nice sandals (like Bedrock) and zero-drop shoes (like Lems) can pack real flat into your bag and reclaim some space.
- Bring a Heroclip, a carabiner which can double as a hook to keep your nice backpack off the bathroom floor.
- Little A6 notebooks fit almost anywhere and are a great way to jot down notes during your trip.
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What do you mean by Zero drop shoes?
- Soap is always tricky for me. I’ve recently been using Dr Bronner’s. It’s fairly concentrated and a travel-sized bottle covers my showering needs as well as my laundry. The incredibly minor thing I don’t like is that it’s a liquid soap, which is a small chore I have to handle when going through airport security.
- Packing cubes are fantastic. They help bring a sense of order to a 35L bag.
- Practice. I choose random weekends to pack my 1 bag and live out of it. It really helps build confidence in what you’re choosing to pack.
Been stuffing bar soaps in toilet paper core and sticking em inside used coffee bean bags with valve.
edit:fixed coffee bag link
The coffee bag is a pretty ingenious idea!
I was gifted this soap bar bag a couple of years ago, and it accomplishes the same thing. Had I known about how versatile coffee bags were, I would’ve asked for a few boxes instead.
Seconding that soap bar bag, it is magical.
That super techy soap bag is awesome, that would do away with…
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toilet paper core wicking moisture from bar soap
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waterproof mess barrier of valved coffee bag.
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mighthave that matador soap bag in my Amazon wishlist , but biweekly coffee bean delivery’s have me stocked on valved coffee bags.edit: can’t words
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