Thanks for this lovely video, not enough focus on women or smaller folks!💯 Have you tried or got any thoughts on any of the Tropicfeel backpacks? I find the concept of significant expandability great for travel or single-do-everything bags😄
I would love to see some backpacks that can hold large laptops, like 17 inch ones! Most bags I find that can hold a laptop that big tend to look pretty masculine, or bulky, or just ugly. Men aren't the only ones using big laptops for gaming or work, and non men deserve good looking ways to carry their tech too! I've really only found Lovevook and Alesya Bags making bags that can hold big laptops like that without giving in to masculine aesthetics or just giving up on aesthetics entirely. Timbuk2 also has a couple bags that I think would count just because you can customize their colors. But I don't know how good any of these are or if there are any other options I'm missing, so I'd love to see a review on anything like that!
Thank you for this comment! I will definitely start adding that point into my future reviews :) as for brands I do know that Timbuk2 and some Northface offer bags that can fit a 17' laptop, and those are pretty reliable/good brands
A little late, but wondering if you could review the North St Belmont Backpack? 22 liters so won't work for many with traveling, but it is a nice looking backpack that seems to fit my criteria for a backpack that I've been looking for far too long.
@@GearfortheGirls I think it’s impossible for me. I have another trip coming up I failed the first two times and well I’m going to try real hard again but no promises. I’m trying no packing cubes this time.
@@Travelingandjournaling9093Good job for trying!🎉 What could help is to make a list of what you brought last time with 3 sections: - what you used a lot/could not do without - what you used at least once but could do without - what you didn't use (- optional 4th: what you wish you brought) ^ ditch everything from section 3, and what you can from section 2. You're welcome also to share here a list of what you brought and we could discuss what could be left behind🤗 Oh and another helpful tip I'd had for single bag travel is to try to use only items that are useful for several things (so skip on that fancy clothing set if you'll only wear it once). For clothing, this means using layers to avoid having loads of clothes because you're wanting short sleeve tshirts all the way to thick hoodies😄
🤔What is your favorite bag from this list?! Let me know in the comments :)
Love that you include a budget friendly option. I hate that I like Bellroy stuff so much when it is so pricey, though
I totally understand, Bellroy is amazing but sometimes I just cant afford a certain product. I always got ya with the budget options 😌
This girl makes backpack so fun
hahah thank you! best compliment
Thanks for this lovely video, not enough focus on women or smaller folks!💯 Have you tried or got any thoughts on any of the Tropicfeel backpacks? I find the concept of significant expandability great for travel or single-do-everything bags😄
i have not tried but i will try and add to my list 😊
@@GearfortheGirls 🥰
I would love to see some backpacks that can hold large laptops, like 17 inch ones! Most bags I find that can hold a laptop that big tend to look pretty masculine, or bulky, or just ugly. Men aren't the only ones using big laptops for gaming or work, and non men deserve good looking ways to carry their tech too! I've really only found Lovevook and Alesya Bags making bags that can hold big laptops like that without giving in to masculine aesthetics or just giving up on aesthetics entirely. Timbuk2 also has a couple bags that I think would count just because you can customize their colors. But I don't know how good any of these are or if there are any other options I'm missing, so I'd love to see a review on anything like that!
Thank you for this comment! I will definitely start adding that point into my future reviews :) as for brands I do know that Timbuk2 and some Northface offer bags that can fit a 17' laptop, and those are pretty reliable/good brands
Thanks for those recommendations, I'm really curious to check them! And yes, I feel you🫂💯
Thanks! Love the PD design but want the Tortuga comfort.
Tortuga comfort is unmatched !
Hi Marissa, can you do a review on Matador SEG28? Just curious if the straps and back panel will be okay for girls. Thank you.
I'll try and add it to my list :)
Baboon To The Moon
That's got to be the Best Brand Name in bags.. I love it. Makes me want to buy all their bags.. but I'm poor.. 🤣
I couldn't agree more, i just want to say that name all the time!!😂 i have to actively stop myself from buying all their products lol
A little late, but wondering if you could review the North St Belmont Backpack? 22 liters so won't work for many with traveling, but it is a nice looking backpack that seems to fit my criteria for a backpack that I've been looking for far too long.
I will try and add it to the list! ✅
Even though I mostly travel 3-4 days I always need at least a carry on luggage or a 35L bag plus a small pack…..😊 I need help😅
Hahaha i feel you!! i have been trying my best to pack lighter but its so hard 😫
@@GearfortheGirls I think it’s impossible for me. I have another trip coming up I failed the first two times and well I’m going to try real hard again but no promises. I’m trying no packing cubes this time.
@@Travelingandjournaling9093Good job for trying!🎉 What could help is to make a list of what you brought last time with 3 sections:
- what you used a lot/could not do without
- what you used at least once but could do without
- what you didn't use
(- optional 4th: what you wish you brought)
^ ditch everything from section 3, and what you can from section 2. You're welcome also to share here a list of what you brought and we could discuss what could be left behind🤗 Oh and another helpful tip I'd had for single bag travel is to try to use only items that are useful for several things (so skip on that fancy clothing set if you'll only wear it once). For clothing, this means using layers to avoid having loads of clothes because you're wanting short sleeve tshirts all the way to thick hoodies😄
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