I have the same backpack. I did a month long trip through italy and greece with it. It was the best choice I made. Not having too much stuff feel really freeing.
I am looking to buy a backpack. I have a question. Is the air suspension any good on this backpack? And what is the size of the metal suspension back..I am wondering if it fits in ryanair metal rack length wise?
Have a great trip! I personally don’t use packing cubes because I find they actually add too much bulk. Instead, I roll my clothes into every crevice of my suitcase. I get creative but with just a carry-on bag, it’s easy to find everything.
i just discovered compression sacks! Same thing as sleeping bag compression sacks. I put all my clothes in a small one and it compresses it SO much. I sit on the top and tighten the straps. It doesn't have the organization aspect of cubes, but I'd rather have a smaller bag. I end up making a mess regardless when I use cubes.
@@anon003 I've been folding the clothes into flat squares, about the size of the diameter of the sack. I think that's the best way to end up with the most compressed bag. Not sure how standard the sizes are across brands. Both the small and medium can fit a lot of clothes and I had to remove some to make sure it compressed small enough to have enough room for my other things.
I travel with the farpoint 40, been a few years with it I always thought it was a pain to fit stuff, but you stuff more in it then I ever did, so I reckon I got plenty of room now 😂
If you are traveling with Easyjet or Ryanair, youre packing method is way over 10kg for a carry on. If youre traveling with major airlines then check-in luggage is mostly already included in the ticket cost. 80% of your stuff can be in a small roller luggage and checked in.
Do you carry an adapter and converter for different countries? I love the Eagle Creek backpacks, I use their compression packing cubes, too…they are super lightweight! I enjoyed watching your video.
I'm curious, who did you fly with and did they allow you to carry it on? I know Jet2 are super strict and I'm looking for a bag I'm not going to have an issue with. Thanks ✌🏽
Hi! I'm going interrailing next month for 2 weeks and I want to go back from the trip by Ryanair plane from the airport in Bergamo. What airlines did you fly with this backpack? I was wandering if I could take it with me!
I will be traveling with a Farpoint 40 and want to bring my Peak Design camera backpack, but I don’t know how I’d manage with two backpacks. How do you carry both?
What do you think of the Teva sandals? I’ve bought a pair, thinking I’d bring them on my backpacking trip but I do think they’re a bit expensive so I want to know if they’re worth the price! ☺️
Oh my god I was the same. They ended up being my favourite pair of shoes for the whole trip. They are so comfortable. I chose to wear them most of the time over sneakers/runners. The only thing you’ll regret is the ugly tan line 😂
I have the same backpack. I did a month long trip through italy and greece with it. It was the best choice I made. Not having too much stuff feel really freeing.
Did you have any troubles on the airport for the bag being too big for carry on?
@@slavicastojanova4818I just asked the same question, would be good to know and who they flew with.
I am looking to buy a backpack. I have a question. Is the air suspension any good on this backpack? And what is the size of the metal suspension back..I am wondering if it fits in ryanair metal rack length wise?
Have a great trip! I personally don’t use packing cubes because I find they actually add too much bulk. Instead, I roll my clothes into every crevice of my suitcase. I get creative but with just a carry-on bag, it’s easy to find everything.
i just discovered compression sacks! Same thing as sleeping bag compression sacks. I put all my clothes in a small one and it compresses it SO much. I sit on the top and tighten the straps. It doesn't have the organization aspect of cubes, but I'd rather have a smaller bag. I end up making a mess regardless when I use cubes.
@@2paranoid2think does it compress clothes more than packing cubes?
@@anon003 I think so. Look up pics and reviews to see the compression
@@2paranoid2think is it better to fold or roll with compression sacks?
@@anon003 I've been folding the clothes into flat squares, about the size of the diameter of the sack. I think that's the best way to end up with the most compressed bag. Not sure how standard the sizes are across brands. Both the small and medium can fit a lot of clothes and I had to remove some to make sure it compressed small enough to have enough room for my other things.
Wow, I might rethink my packing strategy now! I have the same pack - and I was thinking of adding a suitcase but maybe not!
I travel with the farpoint 40, been a few years with it I always thought it was a pain to fit stuff, but you stuff more in it then I ever did, so I reckon I got plenty of room now 😂
This is extremely helpful! I'm planning on backpacking Europe for the same length of time next summer :)
The orange bag os from my place , Cascais, Portugal ❤
If you are traveling with Easyjet or Ryanair, youre packing method is way over 10kg for a carry on.
If youre traveling with major airlines then check-in luggage is mostly already included in the ticket cost. 80% of your stuff can be in a small roller luggage and checked in.
I would love to travel the world with you you seen awesome
how’ss life?!unreal content!💯
Great video
Do you carry an adapter and converter for different countries? I love the Eagle Creek backpacks, I use their compression packing cubes, too…they are super lightweight! I enjoyed watching your video.
Enjoyed watching from 🇨🇭 !! New sub here! i sub when I saw you’re from ireland bec i love ireland!!
Awww glad you like it! Yes I’m from Ireland 💛
Did you have any troubles on the airport? Was it okay to take this bag as a carry on?
where did you get your rain jacket from?
Hello im going to back pack euope next winter from canada bc how long would 10000 last
I'm curious, who did you fly with and did they allow you to carry it on?
I know Jet2 are super strict and I'm looking for a bag I'm not going to have an issue with.
Thanks ✌🏽
Hi! I'm going interrailing next month for 2 weeks and I want to go back from the trip by Ryanair plane from the airport in Bergamo. What airlines did you fly with this backpack? I was wandering if I could take it with me!
So what do you do with the backpack when you’re exploring with the smaller camera bag? Do hostels let you store it there?
Hi, when fully packed was the bag still carry-on for dimensions?
I will be traveling with a Farpoint 40 and want to bring my Peak Design camera backpack, but I don’t know how I’d manage with two backpacks. How do you carry both?
What do you think of the Teva sandals? I’ve bought a pair, thinking I’d bring them on my backpacking trip but I do think they’re a bit expensive so I want to know if they’re worth the price! ☺️
Oh my god I was the same. They ended up being my favourite pair of shoes for the whole trip. They are so comfortable. I chose to wear them most of the time over sneakers/runners. The only thing you’ll regret is the ugly tan line 😂
nice video, but: would be great if you let us see, whatt is really in your bags. clothes enz
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it is not hand luggage
Are you the swappie girl haha