You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Knox Benjamin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Nice list. But I recommend… 1. A travel adapter. You can plug into any outlet with an international travel adapter. You can’t do that with a power strip. 2. A collapsible water bottle. A solid water bottle is too bulky. 3. A packable daypack. Whether you have a backpack, duffel or spinner - you can easily have a packable daypack when you need it.
If you want a very handy tool I suggest you get a Milwaukee 6 in 1. It’s a utility knife so it uses razor blades, has a Phillips and a flathead screwdriver thing that folds in and out when you need it, bottle opener, +1 extra blade storage, belt clip and a wire cutter. I’ve been useing for months and it hasn’t failed me once.
I take two pairs of headphones for traveling. One 3.5 jack headphones for the airplane ride and a Bluetooth pair for the destination. Also, for the frugal, don't sleep on the Dollar stores. You can find a lot of items useful for your trip. You mentioned a USB stick. I would also suggest an OTG cable or OTG Thumb Drive. Happy traveling ✈
Mr Dacus I have the newer version of the headphones he showed. It is Bluetooth and comes with the 3.5 adapter in case you need to plug it in. I’m not sure if his version has that feature but I’m betting it does.
Mr Dacus come to think of it, I shouldn’t have assumed that getting one pair of headphones that has both Bluetooth and a 3.5 jack would be a better option, especially when it comes to size. Sorry about that. For example, if you are carrying those 3.5 jack ear buds that came with your phone and an in-the-ear Bluetooth ear phones, it would take up much less space in your carry on. The Sony’s are slightly bigger and always take up more room in my bag than I would like.
😂 No way I'm buying something like that. Rebook have some great indies for 15 bucks. I think this guy don't understand life. Just look at the headphones.
Shoot, I'm a woman and I found value in this video! I totally found things still applicable to what I want and MUST HAVE during my travels. Thanks for recommending those shoes from Hawaii. As soon as I get back, I'll be grabbing me TWO pairs! :D
Didn't even watch the video completely yet and you already had me on the ANC headphones, it is magical how it cuts all the engine white noise of the plane. If there were only meant for that without music I would still take them with me as an essential.
I’m a chef, I discovered saxx a few years ago, and man they make such a difference in my comfort level, having a 400 degree oven blasting at my mid level area 10-12 hours a day the boys get “uncomfortable” to say the least. Saxx definitely keep them a bit cooler
A power-bar is something I've never thought of but will from now on & one thing I always bring is a titanium spork just because you never know where your going to wind up eating & how clean their stuff is. Great vid.
A buff or two, they are even more versatile than a handkerchief. Keep your neck warm, they can be twisted into a hat, hold hot items, dry wet hands. I've tied one end and used it as a bag. Just a super useful item.
Thank you for sharing these important things that people often forget in the excitement of Travel. My Girlfriend showed this to me because she thought I would relate to a man more than I do to her when she nags me about these essentials :)
Loved this! You're so authentic. I think these are great, with the exception of the boxer I think these could apply to anyone. I know I'm definitely going to be adding some of these to my essentials.
I love alot of these items but the multi tool will not make it through TSA (carry on). I also suggest adding a mens electric shaver. Got to keep clean out there on the road
Hope you’re happy bro. Saw this video and ended up buying those Sony headphones. Great video! Appreciated the male perspective as opposed to the thousands of women’s travel videos where I had to sit through tons of useless banter and annoying mannerisms.
Shampoo bars in a travel tin. No more liquid shampoo for me (I'm a woman) or my husband. Plus we can travel with unlimited amounts of shampoo in our carry on bag lol. We can also share it and it can double as soap. Highly recommend. It's also far more sustainable because there isn't any packaging or, at the very least, no plastic!
I have some other stuff i bring. USB Hub for charging USB powered devices. International socket adapter, power banks, dry bag for electronics and valuables. earplugs, microfiber towel. Mobile hotspot for local sim card....
I feel like an umbrella usually is wa sd tex space if you're going for as compact and as light of a pack as possible. Usually I can get by with a really nice air-tight waterproof jacket
Sir, delete this comment.. It's developing an sort of negative impact for india I don't know what difficult he faced in india but they re traveller every one faces Ever we see foreigners we will be more humble and helper towards them... Don't apologise for what happened and if not in ur hand
@@noblecrow5618 why he delete his comment . When it was known that this happened in a country where a person like Gandhi lived "it's shame ". My friend was a motorcyclist when he was traveling through an Indian village (I do not mention the name of the village) .Some anti-socials or villagers tried to kill him with a lorry .They chased him for about a kilometer and he escaped.
Great video agree with a lot of it. I also take packing cubes, iPad/tablet, rubber bands, waterproof container, neck pillow. Idk but they always come in handy.
You need to drop the surge protector and get a Belkin SurgePlus USB Swivel Surge Protector and Charger. It's smaller and has built in USB ports for charging devices.
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something you should check out are barefoot shoes; super minimal multifunction shoes for example from vivobarefoot. and I love my merinowool clothing; breathable, anti-odour and quick drying ... for example icebreaker (outdoor), wool and prince (more formal) and I try not to bring liquids, just a bar of soap.
I really like your video especially on the emphasis of quality items. I like buying things that lasts, hopefully, forever. I'll be checking out the rain jacket and the watch; I really like the idea of continuation or infinity. Thanks!!
Only thing I felt was totally unnecessary was the power bar. You need to get a good 20,000mAh powerbank with pass thru charging with at least 2 ports that pump out at least 2A each. Then all you need is a universal adaptor and a single port fast charger to charge the powerbank while it charges 2 other devices. If your devices don't have USB charging, you're just going to end up carrying a lot of plugs and chargers. The only device you should be plugging into the wall is your laptop, because a powerbank with the ability to charge a laptop isn't worth the extra weight.
If you have a laptop that charges via USB C it might be worth getting a powerbank with USB C Power Delivery. You would need just one USB C charging cable total and get the option to give your laptop juice on the go if you need it. Make sure to get one that can output enough watts for the laptop you have.
@@outlucked, USB C or not, I still think it isn't a great idea to charge a laptop with a power bank because it drains it so fast. Frankly, what do you need to do on a laptop on the move that you can't do with a mobile phone? The alternative would be to get a massive sized power bank which won't make it as carry on.
Thank you for your tips! We travel since 6 months and will travel 2 years more. My backpack is more than 23kg!!! Have to check what I really need and what not! :D
Depending on where you're going, you might want to consider boots rather than shoes. All you need is a pair of flip flops and decent boots and you can go basically anywhere with no problems.
Great recommendations!! Gonna get my bf a few pairs of Saxx! He always complains about his boys sticking to his legs when we travel, as we try to walk as much as we can.
Hi Kristen & Siya: Instead of a power bar, I recommend a power port instead. This way, you just need to bring the power charging cables instead of all the power adapters with you. Link here for reference: www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-PowerPort-iPhone-Galaxy/dp/B00P936188/
You absolutely never used that Gandys backpack and just pulled it out of the packaging. I know because I have this exact POS backpack and after 1-2 days of use it will look nothing like that. Oiled cotton will soften and the color will lighten after a while. The stiffness of that bag goes away super fast too and it won't hold its shape the same way you're holding it. Please, no one buy that Gandys backpack because it is not even close to "Super durable" after 7 months of light use the stitching is pulling away, the zippers are starting to fail and if it rains the bag becomes EXTREMELY heavy and is not even close to water resistant (As they claim). The leather strap on the top also PERPETUALLY sits between your back and the backpack which when you're running around and airport and taking it on and off gets extremely annoying. Watch at 3:53 as you can see on the top stitch is has already started to pull away!
@@hopscotchtheglobe I have been in touch with them regarding other purchases and the replacement items have had the same issues. I think the company has a great mission but needs to iron out QC problems. Really glad you're not having any issues with the bag though! I use it 4-5 times a week and extensively for travel so maybe I'm a bit rougher on it. My last Targus backpack lasted 7 years under similar conditions so I'm not really impressed.
For the power bar, when you travel to countries with different outlets do you just plug the power bar into an adapter/converter and then all of it works with your electronics? Like so you only need one adapter?
@@hopscotchtheglobe perfect! Definately going to utilize this then - I'm always lugging around multiple adapters and searching for multiple outlets to use them in when I could just be doing this instead!
This video showed up in my recommended today, has some good stuff. I am wondering how do you get those blades through airport security though. That Swiss one was not discrete.
For shoes, I recommend the Nike SB Portmore II Ultralight !! They're all black but extremely lightweight. A simple shoe similar to the ones in this video. You have to do some searching around to find a pair on Amazon or eBay but definitely worth it !
All items in this video are listed in the video description! Happy Travels.
I always carry an universal travel adapter. Happy travels 🤟
Good marketing......
You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Philip Brycen instablaster =)
@Knox Benjamin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Light shoes, heavy glass containing shampoo, got it.
Nice list. But I recommend…
1. A travel adapter. You can plug into any outlet with an international travel adapter. You can’t do that with a power strip.
2. A collapsible water bottle. A solid water bottle is too bulky.
3. A packable daypack. Whether you have a backpack, duffel or spinner - you can easily have a packable daypack when you need it.
If you want a very handy tool I suggest you get a Milwaukee 6 in 1. It’s a utility knife so it uses razor blades, has a Phillips and a flathead screwdriver thing that folds in and out when you need it, bottle opener, +1 extra blade storage, belt clip and a wire cutter. I’ve been useing for months and it hasn’t failed me once.
I take two pairs of headphones for traveling. One 3.5 jack headphones for the airplane ride and a Bluetooth pair for the destination. Also, for the frugal, don't sleep on the Dollar stores. You can find a lot of items useful for your trip. You mentioned a USB stick. I would also suggest an OTG cable or OTG Thumb Drive. Happy traveling ✈
Mr Dacus I have the newer version of the headphones he showed. It is Bluetooth and comes with the 3.5 adapter in case you need to plug it in. I’m not sure if his version has that feature but I’m betting it does.
@@LetsGoHelio Cool. Will definitely look into it. Thanks!
Mr Dacus come to think of it, I shouldn’t have assumed that getting one pair of headphones that has both Bluetooth and a 3.5 jack would be a better option, especially when it comes to size. Sorry about that. For example, if you are carrying those 3.5 jack ear buds that came with your phone and an in-the-ear Bluetooth ear phones, it would take up much less space in your carry on. The Sony’s are slightly bigger and always take up more room in my bag than I would like.
80 bucks for a 3-pack of boxers? Sheesh, I’ll get my butler to pack them.
Try them and you'll feel like a million bucks!
One of the best comments 😂😂
😂 No way I'm buying something like that. Rebook have some great indies for 15 bucks. I think this guy don't understand life. Just look at the headphones.
@@JongaLife go to a bestbuy and try a good pair of noise cancelling cans, 100% worth it
@@hopscotchtheglobe Or and idiot for spending 80 bucks on three boxer briefs.
There are PLENTY of quality briefs for under ten bucks a pop.
Power Bank and small torch light!
Exactly what i take
‘Essentials’ exactly. Anyone taking advice from this chap is a fool
Should be in your EDC and shouldn’t need to be included in a suitcase.
Your first referral to the Sony's, which I have, got my subscription!
Shoot, I'm a woman and I found value in this video! I totally found things still applicable to what I want and MUST HAVE during my travels. Thanks for recommending those shoes from Hawaii. As soon as I get back, I'll be grabbing me TWO pairs! :D
It definitely wasn't a video ONLY for men. But more tuned for them with certain items. Those sandals are the best!
My boyfriend loves using his Nomad Lane Bento bag for packing his essentials. I see him use it for his travels all the time.
Didn't even watch the video completely yet and you already had me on the ANC headphones, it is magical how it cuts all the engine white noise of the plane. If there were only meant for that without music I would still take them with me as an essential.
I bought some Saxx based on Siya's recommendation and I've never looked back. Easily the best underwear I've ever owned!
I recommend looking back. Because it makes the booty look damn good.
@@hopscotchtheglobe haha! Look back at it!
I’m a chef, I discovered saxx a few years ago, and man they make such a difference in my comfort level, having a 400 degree oven blasting at my mid level area 10-12 hours a day the boys get “uncomfortable” to say the least. Saxx definitely keep them a bit cooler
Everything is so aesthetically pleasing
i'm so grateful that i found you guys , it's really the type of channel that i never get bored of
i'm planning to do a road trip this summer
Thanks man!! I am traveler with so much unnecessary things you saved me!! And sorry for your camera!!
A power-bar is something I've never thought of but will from now on & one thing I always bring is a titanium spork just because you never know where your going to wind up eating & how clean their stuff is. Great vid.
power bar saves on bringing multiple adapters! Get those with usb ports and save on bring usb bricks!
Great list. I also pack a tourniquet, israeli bandage, headlamp, leatherman multitool.
A power bar or surge protector is a must, I would also throw in, a fold-able bag, something small and a power-bank to charge all of your electronics
I never wear underwear
Always ready for action
Bahahaha
A buff or two, they are even more versatile than a handkerchief. Keep your neck warm, they can be twisted into a hat, hold hot items, dry wet hands. I've tied one end and used it as a bag. Just a super useful item.
@Kristen & Siya of course you can't go wrong with packing some cologne. i always pack mine. usually it's two bottles or more for the entire week.
flashdrive was one of the best ideas. Good list
Thank you for sharing these important things that people often forget in the excitement of Travel. My Girlfriend showed this to me because she thought I would relate to a man more than I do to her when she nags me about these essentials :)
Hahaha well we're glad she shared it with you. What trip are you planning for?
I’m sorry but if you lose your camera why wouldn’t u just whip your phone out to take pictures
I know 😂😂
Loved this! You're so authentic. I think these are great, with the exception of the boxer I think these could apply to anyone. I know I'm definitely going to be adding some of these to my essentials.
Glad you found good value in the items. Authenticity is important!
Thanks a bunch for the video. The Journal Idea and the multi plug are great to consider
Rainjacket, pendrive, watch. Thx Man u are a lifesaver
I love alot of these items but the multi tool will not make it through TSA (carry on). I also suggest adding a mens electric shaver. Got to keep clean out there on the road
Hope you’re happy bro. Saw this video and ended up buying those Sony headphones.
Great video! Appreciated the male perspective as opposed to the thousands of women’s travel videos where I had to sit through tons of useless banter and annoying mannerisms.
Shampoo bars in a travel tin. No more liquid shampoo for me (I'm a woman) or my husband. Plus we can travel with unlimited amounts of shampoo in our carry on bag lol. We can also share it and it can double as soap. Highly recommend. It's also far more sustainable because there isn't any packaging or, at the very least, no plastic!
I have some other stuff i bring. USB Hub for charging USB powered devices. International socket adapter, power banks, dry bag for electronics and valuables. earplugs, microfiber towel. Mobile hotspot for local sim card....
I agree with you, international socket adapter is really a must.
first aid box,torchlight,shoes,pocket radio,battery cell etc
In tropic countries, always bring umbrella for shades or for rain
Good item to add!
I feel like an umbrella usually is wa sd tex space if you're going for as compact and as light of a pack as possible. Usually I can get by with a really nice air-tight waterproof jacket
Sorry for what happened with you in India.
Extremely sorry Sir...
IMB
Sir, delete this comment..
It's developing an sort of negative impact for india
I don't know what difficult he faced in india but they re traveller every one faces
Ever we see foreigners we will be more humble and helper towards them...
Don't apologise for what happened and if not in ur hand
You dont represent whole india so ur sorry makes no sense
@@noblecrow5618 why he delete his comment . When it was known that this happened in a country where a person like Gandhi lived "it's shame ". My friend was a motorcyclist when he was traveling through an Indian village (I do not mention the name of the village) .Some anti-socials or villagers tried to kill him with a lorry .They chased him for about a kilometer and he escaped.
On behalf of india 😂😂😂😂 oh stfu
Are you allowed to hand carry in multi tools, pocket knife or swiss knife along into the cabin?
On sketchy airlines in Africa maybe. TSA will not allow it. Neither will any nation that has similar restrictions.
Great video agree with a lot of it. I also take packing cubes, iPad/tablet, rubber bands, waterproof container, neck pillow. Idk but they always come in handy.
This was hilarious! now I know what to tell my boyfriend when we travel SE Asia haha, thanks!
Not a dude but thoroughly enjoyed this video 😹
Bro i personally like very much, all your stuff really, thanks for your opinion and sharing your ideas
Hey Kristen, cool video. Another great tip about a wristwatch (with hour & minute hands) is you can use it as a compass if you get lost.
Taking notes! Super interesting video!
You need to drop the surge protector and get a Belkin SurgePlus USB Swivel Surge Protector and Charger. It's smaller and has built in USB ports for charging devices.
cool essentials for travelers
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I have gone through many of your videos !! Those were wonderful 👌👌👌👌👌
!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
really loved it !! keep uploading !!
I guess a good quality powerbank is always a good option to take on travel :)
Very nices good tarvaling gaied knowlage,thank you sir
I also don’t travel on a full sack, usually empty whenever I can connect to phub
😂🤣😭💀
something you should check out are barefoot shoes; super minimal multifunction shoes for example from vivobarefoot.
and I love my merinowool clothing; breathable, anti-odour and quick drying ... for example icebreaker (outdoor), wool and prince (more formal)
and I try not to bring liquids, just a bar of soap.
Shout out to you for making a video for us guys 🤝
Awesome video man! Question what kind of hoodie are you wearing (know it was 2 years ago haha) Pretty dope!
I really like your video especially on the emphasis of quality items. I like buying things that lasts, hopefully, forever. I'll be checking out the rain jacket and the watch; I really like the idea of continuation or infinity. Thanks!!
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Only thing I felt was totally unnecessary was the power bar. You need to get a good 20,000mAh powerbank with pass thru charging with at least 2 ports that pump out at least 2A each. Then all you need is a universal adaptor and a single port fast charger to charge the powerbank while it charges 2 other devices. If your devices don't have USB charging, you're just going to end up carrying a lot of plugs and chargers. The only device you should be plugging into the wall is your laptop, because a powerbank with the ability to charge a laptop isn't worth the extra weight.
If you have a laptop that charges via USB C it might be worth getting a powerbank with USB C Power Delivery. You would need just one USB C charging cable total and get the option to give your laptop juice on the go if you need it. Make sure to get one that can output enough watts for the laptop you have.
@@outlucked, USB C or not, I still think it isn't a great idea to charge a laptop with a power bank because it drains it so fast. Frankly, what do you need to do on a laptop on the move that you can't do with a mobile phone? The alternative would be to get a massive sized power bank which won't make it as carry on.
when i saw the SAXX underwear i hit like lol this guy knows he'stuff saxx is a power move changes everything
A hair clip/hair grip thing works really well for holding together wires.
Yo, I just ordered me a pair of those black Converse, great suggestion for travel.
Where did you get the cord ties?
eBay or Amazon
Thank you for your tips!
We travel since 6 months and will travel 2 years more.
My backpack is more than 23kg!!! Have to check what I really need and what not! :D
oh wow that's a heavy backpack. You should mail a box of your items back home and keep what you need.
I’m traveling to a place with no possibility to connect to Spotify, Amazon prime and apple! So the first item isn’t necessary at all! 😊
Great video 👍👌👏😊
Depending on where you're going, you might want to consider boots rather than shoes. All you need is a pair of flip flops and decent boots and you can go basically anywhere with no problems.
As a girl, I loved this video. Definitely will be checking out some of those companies
We wanted this item to work for girls as well, but more tuned for guys.
You can travel with knif?
Great recommendations!! Gonna get my bf a few pairs of Saxx! He always complains about his boys sticking to his legs when we travel, as we try to walk as much as we can.
You can just use an elastic band/rubber band to tidy up your cables!
You can but the cable ties are much stronger and easier to wrap around a cable
4:46 nice catch
Knives and multi-tools are cool, but you gotta check that shit. Hate checking bags.
Link your hoodie. It looks super comfortable.
I agree, looks super dope 👍
Your cap is very attractive bro..
From where you got it.
Cool vid man
Very helpful 👍
I love your review good job
More important 'essentials' IMO are basic medication, transformable or packable things like jackets, backpacks, AC and USB plugs etc.
Really sorry to hear that you were robbed in India. 😞
Don't be sorry. Be ashamed. Loser
@@waleedsaleem4469 yes actually I am ashamed. And I can just feel sorry for that. But wow you got a country without robbers. Wow. Now fuck off!
Waleed Saleem und
Rahul Gupta
You were lucky you were not rapped in India
India is notorious for rape now a days
@@nishantsinghal972 your English is as bad as India
Universal charger? )
Can we use a bandana
Hi Kristen & Siya: Instead of a power bar, I recommend a power port instead. This way, you just need to bring the power charging cables instead of all the power adapters with you. Link here for reference: www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-PowerPort-iPhone-Galaxy/dp/B00P936188/
I love the idea of drawing pictures of the places you went to!
Completely unrelated but where did you get that hoody?
4 things you need to bring as a gamer
1 phone
2 phone charger
3 power bank
4cooler fan
You absolutely never used that Gandys backpack and just pulled it out of the packaging. I know because I have this exact POS backpack and after 1-2 days of use it will look nothing like that. Oiled cotton will soften and the color will lighten after a while. The stiffness of that bag goes away super fast too and it won't hold its shape the same way you're holding it.
Please, no one buy that Gandys backpack because it is not even close to "Super durable" after 7 months of light use the stitching is pulling away, the zippers are starting to fail and if it rains the bag becomes EXTREMELY heavy and is not even close to water resistant (As they claim). The leather strap on the top also PERPETUALLY sits between your back and the backpack which when you're running around and airport and taking it on and off gets extremely annoying. Watch at 3:53 as you can see on the top stitch is has already started to pull away!
We have been using the bag for a year now and havent had an issue. You should definitely write then though and tell them that!
@@hopscotchtheglobe I have been in touch with them regarding other purchases and the replacement items have had the same issues. I think the company has a great mission but needs to iron out QC problems.
Really glad you're not having any issues with the bag though! I use it 4-5 times a week and extensively for travel so maybe I'm a bit rougher on it. My last Targus backpack lasted 7 years under similar conditions so I'm not really impressed.
For the power bar, when you travel to countries with different outlets do you just plug the power bar into an adapter/converter and then all of it works with your electronics? Like so you only need one adapter?
Yep u would need one adapter and then u plug the power bar into that.
@@hopscotchtheglobe perfect! Definately going to utilize this then - I'm always lugging around multiple adapters and searching for multiple outlets to use them in when I could just be doing this instead!
Nice video for some inspiriation.
thanks mr.obvious
Dude alkaseltzer, cloth gloves for chilli night, beane, and a buff. Extra battery for the cellphone
Thanks man
At last travel trips for men 😎 Thankyou! Nice tips 👍🏻🤟🏻
You're welcome
Love the jacket! Great tips! Thank you!
Some of these things were really good. Thank you for sharing your experience.
That backpack is awesome holy crap i need one lol
Great content trying to get out more and enjoy the in life.
How can you travel light with a multi tool? You have to put it in a registered suitcase
Awesome video, love the “hammock for your balls” part. However, I would love if you’d let me know where you got that sweater!
You got me sold on the ball hugging underwear.
hat buy link pls
Did I just watch 15 ads?
Ivan since it’s not sponsored, no
Forward Flower if you want to believe him 🤷♂️
This video showed up in my recommended today, has some good stuff. I am wondering how do you get those blades through airport security though. That Swiss one was not discrete.
Charlie Maher he says if he checks bags. Not carry on
For shoes, I recommend the Nike SB Portmore II Ultralight !!
They're all black but extremely lightweight. A simple shoe similar to the ones in this video.
You have to do some searching around to find a pair on Amazon or eBay but definitely worth it !
How do u put ur passport into usb?
Polyester does not wick moisture. Wool wicks moisture. And knives??? Are you trying to get people locked up or what?
Awesome