What would you pack in the TOBIQ duffle bag backpack? I appreciate when you shop TOBIQ through my affiliate link: tobiqtravel.com/KENSHOQUEST and save 15% with KENSHOQUEST
I took it as a carry-on for two Japan Airlines flights. It’s within typical carry-on dimensions. It is bigger than a person item size for many airlines. 🌸 Heidi
@@KenshoQuest oh, then of course that will work. Since you're a family of 4, you're allowed a carry-on for each person. However, I think for most people, since the Tobiq will have to count as a carry-on size (and not a personal item size), they will not be able use it in tandem with a wheelie small luggage. I would still consider getting it as my carry-on, and then using a personal sized dimension backpack. Thank you for sharing!
Hi. Our family has always used carriers more than strollers. Especially for riding trains in Japan, it's easier to get onto the train and find a seat with just a carrier. I occasionally see people bring a stroller onto a local train, but I wouldn't recommend it during rush hour. Just make sure you're okay with the weight of carrying your child, especially if you with also be carrying a backpack at the same time. I'm okay with carrying our toddler, but toddler plus backpack is a challenge. 🌸 Heidi
This one is made from recycled polyester. TOBIQ also offers a Sleek version made of TPU coated ripstop polyester. That one is probably even more water resistant: tobiqtravel.com/products/the-tiny-anchorage-30l
What would you pack in the TOBIQ duffle bag backpack? I appreciate when you shop TOBIQ through my affiliate link: tobiqtravel.com/KENSHOQUEST and save 15% with KENSHOQUEST
Nice find. Definitely good for young families.
Yes! This comment makes more sense than your original comment. 😉 I assume it was meant for a different video...
Love the bag, but gate agents are definitely going to make you check-in a bag that size.
I took it as a carry-on for two Japan Airlines flights. It’s within typical carry-on dimensions. It is bigger than a person item size for many airlines. 🌸 Heidi
@@KenshoQuest oh, then of course that will work. Since you're a family of 4, you're allowed a carry-on for each person. However, I think for most people, since the Tobiq will have to count as a carry-on size (and not a personal item size), they will not be able use it in tandem with a wheelie small luggage.
I would still consider getting it as my carry-on, and then using a personal sized dimension backpack. Thank you for sharing!
Hello. I have a question about strollers? Do you recommend bringing a stroller to tokyo for 21 months or going with a carrier?
Hi. Our family has always used carriers more than strollers. Especially for riding trains in Japan, it's easier to get onto the train and find a seat with just a carrier. I occasionally see people bring a stroller onto a local train, but I wouldn't recommend it during rush hour. Just make sure you're okay with the weight of carrying your child, especially if you with also be carrying a backpack at the same time. I'm okay with carrying our toddler, but toddler plus backpack is a challenge. 🌸 Heidi
Love the Tobiq! It worked so well for a personal items on a flight with me and my child. So glad it worked for you! ❤
Thanks for sharing! 💕 It’s an awesome bag.
I guess this bag is made with waterproof material, isn't it ?
This one is made from recycled polyester. TOBIQ also offers a Sleek version made of TPU coated ripstop polyester. That one is probably even more water resistant: tobiqtravel.com/products/the-tiny-anchorage-30l
I have this exact bag color and all!! I haven’t used it yet so I’m glad to see a review!
Awesome! There are so many possible ways to pack it.
Great video!
Thanks! 💕