Here's how I packout for a budget airline personal-item-only kind of trip. 5 bags and all my goodies mentioned linked below 🙏 SPONSOR: Nomadix Quick-Try Towels: bag.gg/Nomadix 🚨 15% off when you use my link TRAVEL GLAD FREE EMAIL COURSE: matterful.co/travelglad 0:00 Intro 0:24 Nomadix Nomadix Quick-Try Towels: bag.gg/Nomadix 🚨 15% off when you use my link 1:44 Bags - Trakke Storr 25L bag.gg/TrakkeStorr - Goruck GR1 bag.gg/GoRuckRucksacks - Bellroy Venture 26: bag.gg/BellroyVenTra26 - Tortuga Laptop Backpack: bag.gg/Tortuga - Roark Accomplice: bag.gg/Roark 3:48 BIG TIP 5:20 Clothing In Transit: - Western Rise X Cotton: bag.gg/WestRiseTops - Western Rise Evolution Pant: bag.gg/WestRiseBottoms - Rhizal Shoes: bag.gg/Rhizal - Unbound Merino Undies: bag.gg/UnboundMerino - Earthrunner Sandals: bag.gg/EarthRunners Shirts: - Seadon Trailblazer: bag.gg/Seadon - Proof Merino Tee: bag.gg/ProofMerinoTee - X Cotton Tee: bag.gg/WestRiseTops - Roark Button Down: bag.gg/Roark - Freefly Bamboo Long Sleeve: bag.gg/FreeFlyApparel - Seadon Long Sleeve Merino: bag.gg/Seadon Shorts: - Florence Boardshorts: bag.gg/Florence - Florence Active Short: bag.gg/Florence Outerwear: - Transit Overshirt: bag.gg/WestRiseTops - Florence Ultralight Jacket: bag.gg/FlorenceJackets 13:45 Tech - Distil Union Wallet: bag.gg/Distilunion - Studio Neat Mini Totebook: bag.gg/StudioNeat - Airpods Pro: bag.gg/AirpodsPro - Focal Bathys: bag.gg/FocalBathys - Anker Charger: bag.gg/PowerAdapter - USB Battery: bag.gg/MultiUSBbattery - Bobber Water Bottle: bag.gg/Bobber 17:34 Toiletries - Bellroy Lite Pouch: bag.gg/BellroyAccessories - Matador Toothpaste Thing: bag.gg/Matador 19:24 Supplements - Wild Foods Co (Bull Blend + Wild Man): bag.gg/WildFoodsCo - Magnesium: amzn.to/3zHbzHj - wellness formula: bag.gg/WellnessFormula - Bellroy Mod Phone Case: bag.gg/BellroyAccessories 21:35 Final Pieces Chase Lynks: ************** - win free gear: matterful.co/free-stuff - the podcast: chasereeves.co/podcast - patreon: www.patreon.com/chasereeves - gear I use: matterful.co/kit - video music resource: bag.gg/Epidemic ~ instagram.com/chasewreeves twitter.com/chasewreeves open.spotify.com/user/chasereeves matterful.co * sometimes we have agreements with companies and if you purchase through a link here it may support the channel at no cost to you! Please purchase through these "affiliate" links to help keep this work going!
I always travel with a single backpack, I've made it work (indefinitely) with 22L, but my "luxury" setup fits in the Haize Project 38L, which to me feels more like 30L. No doubt, traveling has changed my life, often times with no plan. Life is better when you travel light enough for the wind to take you where you need to be in that moment.
My only mention would be bandaids and some children’s Benadryl. I typically travel with my kids but a chewable Benadryl has helped me and others around me a ton if someone has a random reaction to something. They come in their own little container too so you can have just a couple with you with no room taken up.
word from your health care professional friend and fellow bag nerd, use (children's) cetirizine/zyrtec instead, it works just as fast and well for most folks and lasts longer... diphenhydramine/benadryl/first gen antihistamines generally--they're kinda messy from a side effect profile perspective. zyrtec makes many people just a little maybe sleepy/zoney but not knocked out and doesn't interfere with sleep cycles the way benadryl (and alcohol btw) does. NOT MEDICAL ADVISE, just a word from a well intentioned friend❤❤😊😊😉
Layering option that skips the puffer: merino t shirt, merino LS, Alpha Fleece crew (look up Senchi Designs) Montbell rain jacket. Ultralight, every layer can be swapped out.
Senchis are great for backpacking, but if I'm traveling I don't want to look like a muppet. Better to get a more conventional fleece fabric for travel, Kuiu makes one that's around 7 oz and still has a "normal" look.
Lovely video as always, great outro, don't ever stop making content, such a pleasant listen. Additional suggestions: * Pixel 9 Pro Fold instead of phone+tablet. Add Logitech keys-to-go 2 and MX anywhere 3s mouse for laptop replacement. * Anker's wall charger that is also a battery, super nifty
I'm not done yet either, Chase. Still figuring it out is the best way to be. The journey continues, enjoy the ride. Also great tip on the zip lock bags, a few spare plastic bags in general always come in clutch.
You’re very lucky you can get away with flimsy sandals for EVERYTHING. Having been a runner for over 51 years and run almost 2 dozen full marathons (in my mid 30’s through about 50), my feet need the support and I need to wear and pack shoes with good support. That takes room, although I can wear the main pair on the plane. I'm still running (jogging) at over 66 years old. My feet are kind of beat up, but my legs and knees are still good. I can vouch for the Goruck GR1, great sturdy, simple pack. I’m thinking of adding a water bottle pocket to mine for my next trip because water bottle pockets are the thing now, and they do come in really handy. That's one thing I always wished the Goruck had when I used it. I went to the Western Rise site and there’s nothing over 40 waist for guys! Plus, a lot of the 36, 38 and 40’s are all sold out, so you can see most guys are not on the super slim side. I wish these tech clothing companies would quit catering to the super skinny or teens. Even though back in the day I used to wear like a 33, I have gained some weight over the years and at my peak was wearing 40, even 42 at times. Now, I have lost a few pounds again, so 40 is good, MAYBE 38 would fit, but I don’t see any 33’s in my future. You really sold me on the Seadon shirts a couple years ago, so I ordered a bunch and at XXL size. However, they were WAY too small, and I had to send them all back. Their sizing was unreal. No way those were XXL. Not according to the XXL I buy normally. I like a little extra give in my T’s because an XL had been a smidge too tight, but these were at most Mediums. The materials were great, though.
Great tips ... I did something similar earlier this year for a 3-week trip to Oz - but I "ranger rolled" all my clothes and ended up with 5 complete sets (t/underwear/pants/shirts/socks) + shoes and sandals, plus some tech and photo gear - all in cabin baggage.
My packing list has to start with BELT. Nothing worse than not having it and needing it 😂. Love the pastor chase wisdom, reminds me of a speech called A Matter of a Few Degrees by Elder Uchtdorf. Worth checking out!
You need to put the shoes in a bag! They pick up chemicals, pesticides, etc and you don’t want that gunk in your bag or worse, rubbed onto your clothes.
Any concern that most of these bags do not meet the Personal Item dimensions of some of the budget airlines? For instance, Frontier "Size: 14"H X 18"W X 8"D including handles, wheels and straps...NOTE: The size of your personal item will be checked during boarding. Items larger than the allowed dimensions are subject to an additional charge." I got a Tomtoc Travel 28L and am hoping that its 18.11 x11.81 x7.87 will avoid any attempt to charge as a carry on.
I travel weekly and my typical experience has been that small backpacks don't get checked and if they do it just has to fit easily into the bin. Your bag will be fine. I typically use the tombihn synapse 25 which has larger dimensions than a frontier or spirit carry on but slides in bin with no problem.
My bag, the Roark shown in this video, DID get checked and I was able to stuff it in no problem. TRICK: pull out the overshirt/jacket, tie it around your waist covering the fanny pack. Can also throw on a few extra layers if you really need to remove stuff from bag. Frontier has these nice big boxes and all you gotta do is stuff it, so any soft sided bag not fully packed works.
Chase, the long sleeve merino tee you’re showing in the video is from western rise but in the description the link is for Seadon merino long sleeve. Sorry for being a merino nerd 😅
Yea, if I was buying today I'd buy the seadon... since the western rise is no longer available. Good eyes :) I always loved the details on the WR merino shirts.
Does it fit in the personal item sizer? I travel budget airlines frequently and I was just curious if you loaded out bag fit. It looks a bit too big. 🛫
We cannot get to the links that you added, because they overlap the word “more”, and when clicking on it, the list doesn’t appear, we get redirected to the Internet.
Hi just wondering do you still have the incase diamond wire icon bag as I really want one I remeber wathcing your video on it years ago but now I finally have my own money to buy it but they are no longer in stock so would you be interested in selling it ? pls
Do you have any recommendations for travel clothes that aren't as expensive as Merino or Western Apparel? I would love to have their stuff, but I simply cannot justify/afford them.
I'd recommend trying out one item from Western Rise for example, see how it compares *longevity* wise to stuff you pay less for. You may be surprised how the numbers work out. As to affordable merino, let me know what you find out there. Proof, unbound, western rise, are my go-tos.
@@chasereeves Just now seeing this, my apologies. Unfortunately those brands aren't exactly conducive to someone who is plus size/overweight. This is the problem I've had with funding packable clothes as well as the price, at least as far as pants are concerned
You bring a synthetic and a merino t-shirt, but you hike in the cotton one, that absorbs and retains the most moisture? I also go commando pretty much 98% of the time. Only if I'm wearing light coloured and thin pants I don't. I also sleep naked 100% of the time. Had these 2 habits since way before I got into minimal/one bag travel, but when I did, they ended up saving me a noticeable amount of space in my bags. BTW, my favourite personal item bags are the Evergoods CTB20 and the Goruck Bullet 18L double compartment (which I am 100% positive fits quite a bit more than 18L).
😂 Budget airline but not budget gear. The first backpack listed is $550 and cheapest $350. Fist t-shirt listed is $78. I had to stop watching after I checked those first few prices. I guess buy once, cry for a few weeks after. Good thing the “BUDGET AIRLINE” part is in bold to not be clickbaity huh.
Here's how I packout for a budget airline personal-item-only kind of trip. 5 bags and all my goodies mentioned linked below 🙏
SPONSOR:
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Nomadix
Nomadix Quick-Try Towels: bag.gg/Nomadix
🚨 15% off when you use my link
1:44 Bags
- Trakke Storr 25L bag.gg/TrakkeStorr
- Goruck GR1 bag.gg/GoRuckRucksacks
- Bellroy Venture 26: bag.gg/BellroyVenTra26
- Tortuga Laptop Backpack: bag.gg/Tortuga
- Roark Accomplice: bag.gg/Roark
3:48 BIG TIP
5:20 Clothing
In Transit:
- Western Rise X Cotton: bag.gg/WestRiseTops
- Western Rise Evolution Pant: bag.gg/WestRiseBottoms
- Rhizal Shoes: bag.gg/Rhizal
- Unbound Merino Undies: bag.gg/UnboundMerino
- Earthrunner Sandals: bag.gg/EarthRunners
Shirts:
- Seadon Trailblazer: bag.gg/Seadon
- Proof Merino Tee: bag.gg/ProofMerinoTee
- X Cotton Tee: bag.gg/WestRiseTops
- Roark Button Down: bag.gg/Roark
- Freefly Bamboo Long Sleeve: bag.gg/FreeFlyApparel
- Seadon Long Sleeve Merino: bag.gg/Seadon
Shorts:
- Florence Boardshorts: bag.gg/Florence
- Florence Active Short: bag.gg/Florence
Outerwear:
- Transit Overshirt: bag.gg/WestRiseTops
- Florence Ultralight Jacket: bag.gg/FlorenceJackets
13:45 Tech
- Distil Union Wallet: bag.gg/Distilunion
- Studio Neat Mini Totebook: bag.gg/StudioNeat
- Airpods Pro: bag.gg/AirpodsPro
- Focal Bathys: bag.gg/FocalBathys
- Anker Charger: bag.gg/PowerAdapter
- USB Battery: bag.gg/MultiUSBbattery
- Bobber Water Bottle: bag.gg/Bobber
17:34 Toiletries
- Bellroy Lite Pouch: bag.gg/BellroyAccessories
- Matador Toothpaste Thing: bag.gg/Matador
19:24 Supplements
- Wild Foods Co (Bull Blend + Wild Man): bag.gg/WildFoodsCo
- Magnesium: amzn.to/3zHbzHj
- wellness formula: bag.gg/WellnessFormula
- Bellroy Mod Phone Case: bag.gg/BellroyAccessories
21:35 Final Pieces
Chase Lynks:
**************
- win free gear: matterful.co/free-stuff
- the podcast: chasereeves.co/podcast
- patreon: www.patreon.com/chasereeves
- gear I use: matterful.co/kit
- video music resource: bag.gg/Epidemic
~
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twitter.com/chasewreeves
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I always travel with a single backpack, I've made it work (indefinitely) with 22L, but my "luxury" setup fits in the Haize Project 38L, which to me feels more like 30L.
No doubt, traveling has changed my life, often times with no plan. Life is better when you travel light enough for the wind to take you where you need to be in that moment.
My only mention would be bandaids and some children’s Benadryl. I typically travel with my kids but a chewable Benadryl has helped me and others around me a ton if someone has a random reaction to something. They come in their own little container too so you can have just a couple with you with no room taken up.
i have bandaids hidden in every bag, you never know
word from your health care professional friend and fellow bag nerd, use (children's) cetirizine/zyrtec instead, it works just as fast and well for most folks and lasts longer... diphenhydramine/benadryl/first gen antihistamines generally--they're kinda messy from a side effect profile perspective. zyrtec makes many people just a little maybe sleepy/zoney but not knocked out and doesn't interfere with sleep cycles the way benadryl (and alcohol btw) does. NOT MEDICAL ADVISE, just a word from a well intentioned friend❤❤😊😊😉
Layering option that skips the puffer: merino t shirt, merino LS, Alpha Fleece crew (look up Senchi Designs) Montbell rain jacket. Ultralight, every layer can be swapped out.
Senchis are great for backpacking, but if I'm traveling I don't want to look like a muppet. Better to get a more conventional fleece fabric for travel, Kuiu makes one that's around 7 oz and still has a "normal" look.
Pastor Chase, at the end of a video about packing a bag, nonchalantly dropping the wisest words you'll ever hear
Lovely video as always, great outro, don't ever stop making content, such a pleasant listen.
Additional suggestions:
* Pixel 9 Pro Fold instead of phone+tablet. Add Logitech keys-to-go 2 and MX anywhere 3s mouse for laptop replacement.
* Anker's wall charger that is also a battery, super nifty
PASTOR CHASE!!! With the bars of wisdom! Thanks for the epic VIDEO!
I like the writing activities and packing based on that with sleep being included in the activities.
My minimal and maxi travel setup is the Peak Design 45L... perfect for formal clothes and shoes, + papers.
I'm not done yet either, Chase. Still figuring it out is the best way to be. The journey continues, enjoy the ride. Also great tip on the zip lock bags, a few spare plastic bags in general always come in clutch.
You’re very lucky you can get away with flimsy sandals for EVERYTHING.
Having been a runner for over 51 years and run almost 2 dozen full marathons (in my mid 30’s through about 50), my feet need the support and I need to wear and pack shoes with good support. That takes room, although I can wear the main pair on the plane. I'm still running (jogging) at over 66 years old. My feet are kind of beat up, but my legs and knees are still good.
I can vouch for the Goruck GR1, great sturdy, simple pack. I’m thinking of adding a water bottle pocket to mine for my next trip because water bottle pockets are the thing now, and they do come in really handy. That's one thing I always wished the Goruck had when I used it.
I went to the Western Rise site and there’s nothing over 40 waist for guys! Plus, a lot of the 36, 38 and 40’s are all sold out, so you can see most guys are not on the super slim side. I wish these tech clothing companies would quit catering to the super skinny or teens. Even though back in the day I used to wear like a 33, I have gained some weight over the years and at my peak was wearing 40, even 42 at times. Now, I have lost a few pounds again, so 40 is good, MAYBE 38 would fit, but I don’t see any 33’s in my future.
You really sold me on the Seadon shirts a couple years ago, so I ordered a bunch and at XXL size. However, they were WAY too small, and I had to send them all back. Their sizing was unreal. No way those were XXL. Not according to the XXL I buy normally. I like a little extra give in my T’s because an XL had been a smidge too tight, but these were at most Mediums. The materials were great, though.
you've pretty much nailed it. i make sure to have one or two extra shoestrings and a handkrchief
I'm obsessed with TNF Base Camp Voyager for budget travel.
can you do a similar video but how you would pack out when you also have camera gear?
Great packing list. Don't sleep on Arc'teryx. Love their layering philosophy which would fit perfectly for Chase. Atom or Proton LT
Great tips ... I did something similar earlier this year for a 3-week trip to Oz - but I "ranger rolled" all my clothes and ended up with 5 complete sets (t/underwear/pants/shirts/socks) + shoes and sandals, plus some tech and photo gear - all in cabin baggage.
19:45 that one supplement sneaking into the other pile 😭. I hope Chase will survive this misdosage
Alternative titles: Chase Gets a Little Hangry; Chase Churches It Up; Chase’s Minimal Setup & His 1 Personal Item
My packing list has to start with BELT. Nothing worse than not having it and needing it 😂. Love the pastor chase wisdom, reminds me of a speech called A Matter of a Few Degrees by Elder Uchtdorf. Worth checking out!
You need to put the shoes in a bag! They pick up chemicals, pesticides, etc and you don’t want that gunk in your bag or worse, rubbed onto your clothes.
2 gallon ziplock bags are best for shoes
Bless you Chase, I just had a trip and was thinking I could organise my backpack setup
Going to watch this on my 10 hours flight to Japan haha!
Thanks, just in time
Love Roark stuff they have some good pants the layover are very nice.
Just loved this video. Thank you!
Love the music at the beginning! Can anyone tell me what it is?
Sigh. I wish. But I need the sunscreen, the makeup the hairbrush, the running shoes, the swimsuit, the snorkel. Two bags, no check in tho.
Any concern that most of these bags do not meet the Personal Item dimensions of some of the budget airlines? For instance, Frontier "Size: 14"H X 18"W X 8"D including handles, wheels and straps...NOTE: The size of your personal item will be checked during boarding. Items larger than the allowed dimensions are subject to an additional charge." I got a Tomtoc Travel 28L and am hoping that its 18.11 x11.81 x7.87 will avoid any attempt to charge as a carry on.
I travel weekly and my typical experience has been that small backpacks don't get checked and if they do it just has to fit easily into the bin. Your bag will be fine. I typically use the tombihn synapse 25 which has larger dimensions than a frontier or spirit carry on but slides in bin with no problem.
@@davesolberg Thanks for the insight. That makes the Bellroy and Roark additional options to add to the collection. Safe travels on your next trip!
My bag, the Roark shown in this video, DID get checked and I was able to stuff it in no problem.
TRICK: pull out the overshirt/jacket, tie it around your waist covering the fanny pack. Can also throw on a few extra layers if you really need to remove stuff from bag. Frontier has these nice big boxes and all you gotta do is stuff it, so any soft sided bag not fully packed works.
@@chasereeves Genius trick imo
Love these videos!! 🔥🔥
Chase, is that WR Transit Overshirt a different version from the one they sale now? Fabric and chest pockets look different...
Soooo you wear a long sleeve shirt when your sleeping and don't wear underwear most of the time 🤔😂 your awesome brother!
That bag fits as a budget personal item? 18 14 9?
Chase, the long sleeve merino tee you’re showing in the video is from western rise but in the description the link is for Seadon merino long sleeve. Sorry for being a merino nerd 😅
Yea, if I was buying today I'd buy the seadon... since the western rise is no longer available. Good eyes :) I always loved the details on the WR merino shirts.
Dude your videos are great!interested in reviewing Gash Hao?
Bro, where did you find the accessory attached bags to the Mule?
You always have great tips. Just the tip.
amazing video
Does it fit in the personal item sizer? I travel budget airlines frequently and I was just curious if you loaded out bag fit. It looks a bit too big. 🛫
Daily, at least before bed 4 in- 7hold-8 out breathing up to 8 cycles
We cannot get to the links that you added, because they overlap the word “more”, and when clicking on it, the list doesn’t appear, we get redirected to the Internet.
What shoes are those?
Wait, do you really use one undie and one sock for your whole trip???
Great video! But where’s the deodorant getting packed?? 😂
Hi just wondering do you still have the incase diamond wire icon bag as I really want one I remeber wathcing your video on it years ago but now I finally have my own money to buy it but they are no longer in stock so would you be interested in selling it ? pls
Omg, that's ancient. Unfortunately do not anymore.
Chase, what’s your watch in this video? 😁
The R1 from these guys: bag.gg/Vaer
All this and no pants. 😂
Do you have any recommendations for travel clothes that aren't as expensive as Merino or Western Apparel? I would love to have their stuff, but I simply cannot justify/afford them.
Check out 32 Degrees. I get all my packable stuff from them.
I'd recommend trying out one item from Western Rise for example, see how it compares *longevity* wise to stuff you pay less for. You may be surprised how the numbers work out. As to affordable merino, let me know what you find out there. Proof, unbound, western rise, are my go-tos.
Those pants from western rise are seriously good. I have all the colors
@@chasereeves Just now seeing this, my apologies. Unfortunately those brands aren't exactly conducive to someone who is plus size/overweight. This is the problem I've had with funding packable clothes as well as the price, at least as far as pants are concerned
You bring a synthetic and a merino t-shirt, but you hike in the cotton one, that absorbs and retains the most moisture?
I also go commando pretty much 98% of the time. Only if I'm wearing light coloured and thin pants I don't. I also sleep naked 100% of the time. Had these 2 habits since way before I got into minimal/one bag travel, but when I did, they ended up saving me a noticeable amount of space in my bags.
BTW, my favourite personal item bags are the Evergoods CTB20 and the Goruck Bullet 18L double compartment (which I am 100% positive fits quite a bit more than 18L).
Always wear underwear while traveling, or some nice comfy lounge shorts you can later use as pajamas
6:38 lies!
really expensive bag for a budget airline…
Plastic for the sandals . . . Please . . . My asian ass cannot take it . . .
Yes... shoes go in a bag in the bag
😂
Budget airline but not budget gear.
The first backpack listed is $550 and cheapest $350. Fist t-shirt listed is $78.
I had to stop watching after I checked those first few prices. I guess buy once, cry for a few weeks after.
Good thing the “BUDGET AIRLINE” part is in bold to not be clickbaity huh.
smarttripai AI fixes this (AI Travel Planner). nimal Travel Setup by Reeves
Love the detail of this video! Thanks