Awesome video guys! I can tell these insights came from lots and lots of trial and error and seeing what really works best. Also love that you talk about stuff we don't need - not all consumerist focused! Keep it up!!
Love seeing this video year after year! I've made a few purchases over the years after your recommendations (matador soap case)! Ironically enough I had previously purchased the hanging sea to summit hanging toiletry bag a few years ago and just recently purchased the tripped toiletry kit- taking it on a trip next week!
No way, that’s awesome! That Sea to Summit bag is also awesome. We loved it while it suited us but I’ve definitely outgrown it this past year 🤭We hope you love the Tripped toiletry kit on your next trip!!
🍁Love your contents! The safety belt is way more safe than leaving your important legal stuff at your accommodations AND you are not supposed to be digging in your safety belt in public. Dividing your important legal stuff is a must, personally I divide everything in 3: purse, belt and luggage. Also, on all information copies I write my insurance # and phone #. 🇨🇦
I agree. You NEVER access your money belt in public. Use your wallet for what your immediate needs are. The money belt is for cash, or backup cards are kept in the event your wallet is stolen
I found a TRX strap packs down really small & is pretty light weight, but you can hook it onto any door or tree or pole etc, to use your body weight to get strong with it. Thanks for the tip about the locks that have a bendy wire instead of a solid metal bar, that was really useful. I've added one to my amazon wish list lol.
We have those too haha but the weights were definitely more ridiculous and so made it on the list. We also tried bands with some degree of success. Yes bendy wire instead of hard shackle is definitely much more convenient! Glad you found a helpful tip 😋
I like some of these suggestions like the clothes line and laundry bucket. I disagree about having a water filter for two reasons. Tap water is unsafe to drink when you aren’t used to the region in many places. You need to wash your produce and brush your teeth with filtered water. Downplaying the health impact of this isn’t helpful for new travelers. Also plastic bottles are horrible for the environment and should be used minimally.
Great suggestions! Thank you! How many passports can you get in the passport wallet? Since you do so much traveling, do your passports have extra pages in them?
Our passport wallets carry one each and we find that works well for us since it has other space for cards and cash and other small documents. And we have a 10 year passport so it has a lot of pages but last year we had to replace it early because we ran out of space. It made for a cool memento of the travels thus far!
Many of the "would not recommend" items are geared specifically for backcountry outdoor/wilderness adventures. That's like saying "don't bring a tent unless you are going camping", seems a little obvious no?
Just came across this channel and like it. Just want to drop a couple of comments to help the algorithm. 04:10 Some time ago I got a lightweight "Sea to Summit" brand 35 liter dry bag with the thought of using it as a manual washing machine and protection if I were to pack a breakable liquid. Hotel room sinks are problematic for doing laundry and my drybag has been Sorry, gotta go
O that double usage sounds cool. We’ve never tried it before but when we looked into it, we were worried it wouldn’t be able to wash too much at once. Maybe it’s time to try it out again maybe 🤔
Haha right?! Honestly we felt ridiculous buying it but we’ve been really trying to focus on our health recently and bands and such weren’t cutting it. Still hilarious though lol
By the way, anyone with pliers or a multi tool can cut through that lock in 10 seconds. I wouldn't think of that more than just a mild dissuasion for potential thieves. But better than nothing!
I'm sooooo glad I watched this. The money belt! D'uh 🤦🏼♀️ Great tip, I'll be leaving mine behind. Bucket/lock/dry bag/packing cubes purchased ✅ Muchos gracias for the tips! 💜
I'm traveling a lot because of my new jobs require me to visit different places every week, this video helps a lot ! thank you a million !
So glad this could help, thank you for letting us know you enjoyed it. Safe travels!!
Awesome video guys! I can tell these insights came from lots and lots of trial and error and seeing what really works best. Also love that you talk about stuff we don't need - not all consumerist focused! Keep it up!!
Glad you enjoyed it and found some tips interesting! 😊
I keep a couple of carabiners and some Paracord. I use it for a clothes line. You can always wash clothes in the sink
You guys have such a nice energy ☺️ love your videos
Love seeing this video year after year! I've made a few purchases over the years after your recommendations (matador soap case)! Ironically enough I had previously purchased the hanging sea to summit hanging toiletry bag a few years ago and just recently purchased the tripped toiletry kit- taking it on a trip next week!
No way, that’s awesome! That Sea to Summit bag is also awesome. We loved it while it suited us but I’ve definitely outgrown it this past year 🤭We hope you love the Tripped toiletry kit on your next trip!!
Hello from The Great Navajo Tribe of New Mexico USA.. love ur videos.. always be safe and take care..
🍁Love your contents! The safety belt is way more safe than leaving your important legal stuff at your accommodations AND you are not supposed to be digging in your safety belt in public. Dividing your important legal stuff is a must, personally I divide everything in 3: purse, belt and luggage. Also, on all information copies I write my insurance # and phone #. 🇨🇦
I agree. You NEVER access your money belt in public. Use your wallet for what your immediate needs are. The money belt is for cash, or backup cards are kept in the event your wallet is stolen
Very helpful. Glad to say we already have some of the same items that you feel are useful. Take care and God bless.
Love hearing you find some of these products awesome as well!! 🤗
Very helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice.. thx 🙏
Welcome 😊
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I found a TRX strap packs down really small & is pretty light weight, but you can hook it onto any door or tree or pole etc, to use your body weight to get strong with it.
Thanks for the tip about the locks that have a bendy wire instead of a solid metal bar, that was really useful. I've added one to my amazon wish list lol.
We have those too haha but the weights were definitely more ridiculous and so made it on the list. We also tried bands with some degree of success.
Yes bendy wire instead of hard shackle is definitely much more convenient! Glad you found a helpful tip 😋
Lol!! I like weight training, too but opted for workout bands for resistance training. You guys are dedicated!
We had bands for a while but felt they weren’t cutting it but definitely less excessive haha
I like some of these suggestions like the clothes line and laundry bucket. I disagree about having a water filter for two reasons. Tap water is unsafe to drink when you aren’t used to the region in many places. You need to wash your produce and brush your teeth with filtered water. Downplaying the health impact of this isn’t helpful for new travelers.
Also plastic bottles are horrible for the environment and should be used minimally.
Great suggestions! Thank you! How many passports can you get in the passport wallet? Since you do so much traveling, do your passports have extra pages in them?
@@mikeaikens7823 - my opinion🙄 separate all passport. If you have one left, you can go further to get help.
Our passport wallets carry one each and we find that works well for us since it has other space for cards and cash and other small documents. And we have a 10 year passport so it has a lot of pages but last year we had to replace it early because we ran out of space. It made for a cool memento of the travels thus far!
Many of the "would not recommend" items are geared specifically for backcountry outdoor/wilderness adventures. That's like saying "don't bring a tent unless you are going camping", seems a little obvious no?
Just came across this channel and like it. Just want to drop a couple of comments to help the algorithm.
04:10 Some time ago I got a lightweight "Sea to Summit" brand 35 liter dry bag with the thought of using it as a manual washing machine and protection if I were to pack a breakable liquid. Hotel room sinks are problematic for doing laundry and my drybag has been
Sorry, gotta go
have you ever tried a scrubba bag for laundry? I really like ours. also doubles as a dry bag. a two-fer!
O that double usage sounds cool. We’ve never tried it before but when we looked into it, we were worried it wouldn’t be able to wash too much at once. Maybe it’s time to try it out again maybe 🤔
I let out the loudest omg! 😳 When Mico came out with the dumbbell set lol
🤣🤣🤣
@ it was hysterical! My guess was completely off. I assumed it was an air fryer for Airbnbs lol
LOL i was not expecting that dumbbell set xD
Haha right?! Honestly we felt ridiculous buying it but we’ve been really trying to focus on our health recently and bands and such weren’t cutting it. Still hilarious though lol
You two are cute. And very enjoyable to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it!
By the way, anyone with pliers or a multi tool can cut through that lock in 10 seconds. I wouldn't think of that more than just a mild dissuasion for potential thieves. But better than nothing!
Yes it just keeps good people honest and works as a good deterrent. As you say, better than nothing 😋
I'm sooooo glad I watched this.
The money belt!
D'uh 🤦🏼♀️ Great tip, I'll be leaving mine behind.
Bucket/lock/dry bag/packing cubes purchased ✅
Muchos gracias for the tips! 💜
Glad you found it useful! We wish you a great time wherever you travel to! 😋✈️🌎
How do you afford to travle for 4 years?
Mostly RUclips now 😋