Deviant's Travel Bag Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
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Комментарии • 432

  • @gedfi
    @gedfi 9 месяцев назад +166

    For deodorant, just take an empty lip balm stick and a deostick (antiperspirant to be preferred) and try to work as much of the deostick into the lip balm stick as you can fit. Yeah, it's a bit messy and I bet not all deosticks like to be handled.

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam  9 месяцев назад +76

      HOLY SHIT THAT'S AN AMAZING IDEA

    • @gedfi
      @gedfi 9 месяцев назад +38

      @@DeviantOllam I nicked it from the ultralight backpackers. I don't dabble only in infosec, I occasionally also dabble in lightweight backpacking.

    • @SusanIvanova2257
      @SusanIvanova2257 9 месяцев назад +17

      Was about to suggest that. You should be able to melt the antiperspirant and pour it into the tube. Empty lip stick tubes are also easy to purchase online if you don't have a used up lip balm on hand

    • @nyxcha0s
      @nyxcha0s 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@DeviantOllam Native travel size deodorants are way teenier than the deodorant you have there!! 0.35oz 2 1/2" by 1 1/2" and I love their deodorants, plenty of scents to choose from, and you don't need to make a mess! (little bigger than a lip balm though)

    • @billyleask
      @billyleask 9 месяцев назад +8

      A few things:
      1. We were surprised at how much happier people were to serve us in Italy once they found out we were Australian.
      2. If you can get a hold of it, No Pong All Natural Anti Odorant is pretty good. Comes in a neat little tin that I carry with me in my bag.
      3. Like you said: thermal underwear is a must have. I was on an overnight hike near Sydney with my scout group and the leader had us unpack all our gear and explain why we brought it. I'd packed thermals even though it was late spring or early summer, so I said that I probably wouldn't bring the thermals next time. The leader instantly shot that down, and explained that if we got caught out in bad weather, they could save my bacon. I've luckily never had to experience that, but they've turned a cold night into a comfortable one on several occasions.
      Thanks for sharing Dev, I always feel like I come away from your videos with something I can improve.

  • @mitchbayersdorfer9381
    @mitchbayersdorfer9381 9 месяцев назад +144

    Pro-tip - label the pills. Helps others grab specific ones for you when you are sick as a dog.

    • @BeeWhere
      @BeeWhere 9 месяцев назад +15

      Also reccomended chewable pepto pills for the unexpected surprise stomach issues.

    • @mikehathaway2842
      @mikehathaway2842 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@BeeWhere I discovered those Pepto jellybeans of happyness last year. Completely brilliant product, worth every penny.

    • @MrHics
      @MrHics 8 месяцев назад +4

      and snip the packaging from the use-by dated end, so you know how long they have been in your go-bag

  • @CrowManyClouds
    @CrowManyClouds 9 месяцев назад +15

    Even if you don't travel having a 'go bag' like this is a great idea for those unplanned trips to the ER. (Like they're ever planned!)
    Hospitals really don't have; changes of clothes, real eating utensils, phone chargers, and a long list of other things you might really wish you had for, potentially, weeks.

  • @participationtrophyhusband3049
    @participationtrophyhusband3049 9 месяцев назад +38

    I travel internationally a few times every year and my bag looks much the same. Some recommendations I have to make your life smoother when travelling internationally, avoid military looking clothing and bags/gear. There are several countries that ban civilians from wearing camo. It ends up encompassing most military clothing and gear. Depending on the mood of the customs agent or the police officer that you encounter, a coyote brown molle bag might be considered camo military gear. Nothing like having to leave your backpack behind and getting a large plastic bag to carry everything. Since i don't want to change bags depending on my destination I keep a very nondescript bag for all of my travels. I also avoid military/firearm looking moral patches when traveling international, why encourage a conversation with the customs/authorities.
    When you're out and about, military and firearm related patches are just another way to say "I'm an American" without saying "I'm an American".
    Also a lot of countries require that you have any medications in their original packaging and some ban medications that are OTC here in the US. They aren't necessarily going to take your word for what's in that little baggy and again, why encourage an unnecessary conversation and a potentially long delay with a customs agent. Buy individual travel size medications. The packaging is small.
    Pro Tip:
    It's on you to know the laws of the country that you're entering and sometimes custom agents aren't very forgiving if you're ignorant of their laws.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 9 месяцев назад +4

      Carry a bag that can carry your bag.

    • @adammorris8112
      @adammorris8112 9 месяцев назад +1

      How do they feel about backpack covers I wonder. I have a "kangaroo" backpack but would happily put a "bright sulphur" rain cover over it if it would get it past an over enthusiastic government agent.

    • @Jennifer-nz2ss
      @Jennifer-nz2ss 8 месяцев назад +1

      So sad we really have to hide military gear and patches from other countries. I fear it might be like that here soon if people don't wake up from all the silliness of what's going on in America!😢

  • @EasyMac308
    @EasyMac308 9 месяцев назад +62

    I think my favorite tip was having all the TSA pages pre-printed. That is assuming the average TSA agent can read, of course.

    • @themanhimself3
      @themanhimself3 9 месяцев назад +4

      Making some pretty big assumptions there.

    • @mikehathaway2842
      @mikehathaway2842 9 месяцев назад +9

      There are good and fabulouse TSA agents, and as soon as they figure out they are they move on to a better job.

    • @casey6556
      @casey6556 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have tried to argue with our Canadian equivalent multiple times including citing their website and it’s never done me a lick of good but maybe the U.S. is better on that

    • @firefly9838
      @firefly9838 4 месяца назад

      @@casey6556 Canadian law enforce has more control over its subjects than its American counterpart.

    • @casey6556
      @casey6556 4 месяца назад

      @@firefly9838 Neither CATSA nor the TSA are law enforcement

  • @PhilsJunkDrawer
    @PhilsJunkDrawer 9 месяцев назад +155

    I HATE the tactical douche bag look, but God do the tactical gear makers create some really high quality pouches and bags.

    • @ladylilithparker
      @ladylilithparker 9 месяцев назад +61

      As a woman, when I travel alone, I find it helps to broadcast a little bit of that "tactical" look (and also know where the heck I'm going). The guys who target women don't see me as an easy mark, and the military guys instantly adopt me as a sister to protect if necessary. I just don't tell them about how I washed out of basic.

    • @ssjaken
      @ssjaken 9 месяцев назад +10

      I wish there was a more subdued option.
      Like the Scott E-Vest but for tactical gear

    • @mikehathaway2842
      @mikehathaway2842 9 месяцев назад +9

      Tactical Douche Bags are ruining perfectly good gear for the rest of us. My life is tactical, pelican and Harbor Freight Apache. Ive set molle up inside the pelcian cases. Not to mention you can get decent Molle bags cheap, while the other stuff that is similar costs a fortune. I decorate with Disneyland Ride Patches, probably better than DeviantOllman's canada patch.

    • @ArcticNemo
      @ArcticNemo 9 месяцев назад +10

      Black, Tan, or stupid Camo... those are your choices.
      Would it kill to use a professional Grey more often?

    • @RadicalEdwardStudios
      @RadicalEdwardStudios 9 месяцев назад +4

      It really is amazing what needing to actually work in harsh conditions does for a product development cycle. I absolutely love pelican cases, and I'm currently debating using their air cases for luggage, as my current stuff is aging. I travel with like $10k in tech just in my carry on, and I've been regularly nervous about when they say they'll check some carry ons, because holy fuck do I not need them breaking several laptops in one fucked up toss. Pelican would calm my feelings on the matter a lot. That said, boarding with the disability group tends to short circuit that problem, but then ... not everyone can use that strategy [and please people, don't fake it for that].

  • @TJMartinek
    @TJMartinek 9 месяцев назад +98

    Used to be a TSA agent. Can confirm other terrible agents pull food bars all the time. The good ones can instantly identify 99.9% of everythign in your bag in an instant. That's just .01% of agents though...

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam  9 месяцев назад +22

      i do understand that they alert on the scanner... you're right that it takes experience for folk to recognize them for what they are

    • @MasterYoshitaka
      @MasterYoshitaka 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yup not everyone can be a fast and efficient xray operator. DHS has a fairly low bar for hiring requirements to be a screening officer and even then if you know what you're doing it's just a a stepping stone job transfer to a better department. The lifers aren't always good at the job and some people still don't understand how to find the 3d printed objects.

    • @magnusmalmborn8665
      @magnusmalmborn8665 7 месяцев назад

      A former colleague bought a sausage at a German Christmas market and put it in his carry-on. That did raise some eyebrows at the security check... :)

  • @penvzila
    @penvzila 5 месяцев назад +3

    The prepaid priority Mail envelope is an amazing idea and it's definitely going in my bag and that's why I watch this channel

    • @jtannersec
      @jtannersec 12 дней назад

      Agreed, definitely doing that as well. I had to throw out a couple decent knives once because I forgot to put them in my checked bag and didn't want to risk missing my flight trying to figure out if and where I could ship them.

  • @unclegunz
    @unclegunz 9 месяцев назад +33

    Tons of valuable information in this video. I used to travel a lot for the Military and Contracting. More than anything, packing stuff you're not willing to get tossed and those prepaid shipping envelopes are definitely a thing. I had a Military ID, a Military US Customs credentials and you will still get the TSA gestapos. Phenomenal content. 🏴‍☠️

    • @EasyMac308
      @EasyMac308 9 месяцев назад +1

      It still pisses me off that the terrorists managed to win by getting us all treated like criminals and letting the junior varsity gestapo feel up grandma.

  • @AndyKraken
    @AndyKraken 9 месяцев назад +34

    Something I mention every time bringing meds is mentioned: Look into the local laws of where you're going! Some countries require you to bring meds in their original packaging and can become quite upset with you for not doing so. You're not likely to get into trouble but it can easily be a pain in your butt for some time. Also ending up here (Norway) with no prep in February can be rough if you're not used to the weather, good thing you prepared for such a scenario just in case

    • @socoamarettojustine
      @socoamarettojustine 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes Japan in particular comes to mind as being super strict with cold meds...

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth 9 месяцев назад

      Even here in the US, laws change in every state. In theory you need the original container with rx on it. In practice...Just make sure to do that with controlled substances.
      Since pills cannot harm an airliner, there's also a matter that the TSA and everyone else cannot ask to examine them. Fourth amendment.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth 9 месяцев назад

      Dev, Amazon now has USB-C to C plugs that have an ATTACHED USB-A adapter on one end. So you don't need A-to-C duplicate cables or loose adapters to lose anymore. First time I've seen such a clever convenient cable.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth 9 месяцев назад

      I heard two TSA agents discussing lighters. AS LONG AS THEY ARE EMPTY you can carry them now. So, refillable ones that are empty are allowed.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth 9 месяцев назад

      Apparently food bars, and cheeses, and peanut butter, are all banned because they MIGHT be plastic explosive in disguise. But m&m's sneak in.

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 9 месяцев назад +13

    Sharpies, yes. I make sure I have the ones for "CD/DVD", as they are better on plastic.

  • @TDSP9981
    @TDSP9981 9 месяцев назад +46

    Deviant: The gap is there to prevent the door from rattling when the exterior door opens and closes. I’ve been in properties where they seal great and have gotten horrible nights of sleep because every single time someone came in from outside not only did my door rattle, but all the rooms around me did and they all had different frequencies.

    • @artemisspawnofzeus7732
      @artemisspawnofzeus7732 9 месяцев назад +7

      I mean i feel like thats a probeln of ventilation

    • @EyeMWing
      @EyeMWing 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah that's a different engineering problem - one you solve with *outside air intake* to the building HVAC, not silly hacks to door fitment.

    • @TDSP9981
      @TDSP9981 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@EyeMWing Ideally, yes, but even the mid-range hotels tend to get revised by the cheapest possible crews these days. I routinely see really silly HVAC situations and I'm nowhere near that field. Even if HVAC does it right, they ain't hangin the doors. It's just like the thing with the integrators fitting the most open strike plate they can to a door frame so they don't have to fuck with it. "Hang that door high Tony, we don't want to have to come back and rehang em like that one time"

  • @Lintary
    @Lintary 9 месяцев назад +15

    Even if you do not travel, make yourself a small aid bag of sorts of bits and bobs that you might need. I always have a small hard case in my backpack full of things I realized I needed at some point and didn't have so I added them in there. Basics like wet wipes, zip lock bags, some bandaids, a pen, lighter, toothpicks, basic meds etc etc whatever suits your needs. Just having that with you at all times will make your life so much better whenever you need it or some one else around you needs it.

  • @EyeMWing
    @EyeMWing 9 месяцев назад +11

    On the IFAK - it's definitely more useful than you'd think. One time I was driving along on a roadtrip, just me and my dog. Stopped to let the dog go to the bathroom, and the dingus got some of those spiky seed burrs stuck all over him. Tried to help him get rid of them and the little jerk bit me on the hand. Got me real good. Blood, swelling, deep punctures. Good stuff. Problem is, we were in like the middle of nowhere in Wyoming, I didn't have my IFAK and this car was so new I hadn't put a big first aid kit in it yet.
    I ended up stopping 3 places and driving about a hundred miles before I could get some hydrogen peroxide and a couple bandaids - at an actual pharmacy, because gas stations out there apparently don't sell anything more medical than tylenol and condoms.

    • @Log4Jake
      @Log4Jake 6 дней назад

      I carry an IFAK EVERYWHERE I go you never know when you will need it. A tourniquet can save someones life.

  • @CarmeloEstablier
    @CarmeloEstablier 9 месяцев назад +9

    "Oh that looks like a really nice backpack! Let me check the link..."
    *checks link*
    *sudden poverty realization moment ensues*

  • @csudsuindustries
    @csudsuindustries 9 месяцев назад +14

    On food items I keep a set of just add hot water items. 2x oatmeal, 2x chicken noodle soup, 2x Minestrone soup, 2x miso soup. Not all places but most places you can find hot water and I can quickly warm myself up or divert from "repetitive bar syndrome" [Clif, Kind, etc]. Once I while flying in First I got dealt with the "we only have X breakfast meal option left" and I cannot eat that without hours of hurt. So I asked for everything else on the tray, hot water and extra coffee cup. Oatmeal was the new meal offering.

    • @erikabailey7397
      @erikabailey7397 2 месяца назад

      That is an awesome idea (I know, I'm a little late to this post)

  • @JK-wc5oq
    @JK-wc5oq 8 месяцев назад +4

    Just a note on British sockets. The standard UK socket runs at 32 amps, with the current to the appliance limited by a fuse in the plug. Since most (if any) adapters are unfused be careful how much stuff you plug into the adapter as the socket will happily melt it.

  • @kaceesavage
    @kaceesavage 9 месяцев назад +7

    Your gear dumps never disappoint.

  • @NMiller_
    @NMiller_ 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very good video. Back when I had to travel more I would make sure to carry a few empty plastic grocery bags. I would also put all the small electronics and cords in ziplock bags so I can slide them out, get inspected, and slide them back into my bag without having cables all tangled up.

  • @dcplunkett
    @dcplunkett 9 месяцев назад +8

    Passport and IDL need to go in a buttoned shirt pocket or deep pants pocket when you are on a plane. If you ever have to evacuate the plane, you won't be able to bring your bag with you, and you won't have time to get them from your bag. Not a bad idea to have them in a ziploc bag, too.

  • @SaintBrick
    @SaintBrick 9 месяцев назад +13

    The envelopes are an awesome solution to the airport problem. A lot of little cool things. I need to containerize more. I added a small zip pouch to my sling bag and freed up a bunch of room, wanted to do it properly for a minuet now.
    Might want to give some though to having a cheap LiPo stuffed in your kit though. It's probably fine but I've seen enough sketchy batteries on bigclive's table to be hesitant.

  • @Mawyman2316
    @Mawyman2316 8 месяцев назад +3

    I was trained on CPR just a few months ago, and theyve said that airway masks are essentially useless. If you care about the person it wont matter, and if its a stranger just stick to compressions. The compression itself draws air through the diaphragm.

  • @gregiep
    @gregiep 9 месяцев назад

    Great ideas! Always good to hear the thoughts of another experienced traveler.

  • @willjohnsonjohnson
    @willjohnsonjohnson 9 месяцев назад +3

    I don't do much flying but I do make frequent trips to datacenters. I keep a C14 (male) to Nema 5-15 (female) in my bag. So many times I needed to charge my laptop, but all the accessible outlets were C13/C14 in the server racks. It can also convert a PC/Server power cord into a normal extension cord.

  • @bushflyr7335
    @bushflyr7335 Месяц назад

    Great video, thanks. I travel all over the world and have a bag set up pretty much identically to yours. One thing you may want to consider is making sure ALL your go-clothes are merino wool. The stuff is absolutely amazing at both cooling and warming and, most importantly, you can wear the same stuff for days without it getting stinky.
    Oh, also the Sea to Summit syl-nylon backpack is simply amazing. Packs down to the size of a film cannister and can carry a ton of stuff. Never leave the hotel without it.Also, reupping the "what dump pouch is that" comment that everyone else asked.

  • @daylen577
    @daylen577 9 месяцев назад +31

    7:17 Just a little note I feel I have to add anytime someone mentions noise-cancelling in this context; ANC is NOT hearing protection! ANC counters noise with other noise, but that does not mean full removing the energy that can damage your ears, it just mushes the sound until your brain no longer processes it as such. It's like putting two 200 watt fans against each other; if aligned perfectly you won't feel the air on the other side, but the 400 watts of power still goes somewhere, and if that has nowhere to go (like when it happens inside your ear) it's not going to just disappear.
    There's no scientific evidence supporting that ANC does anything for protecting your ears, which I think is a very important thing that lots of people don't know about. You're better off picking up a pair of ISOTunes if that's what you're after.

    • @fightme5543
      @fightme5543 9 месяцев назад +3

      This isn't exactly true. The ANC in most devices attempts to counteract the frequencies outside the headset by playing the inverse frequency inside the headset. This means that it works similarly to suspension for the air and actually reduces the decibel rating of most loud noises down to a safe threshold! You should look into how they use ANC in major industrial plants to create sound-safe rooms!

    • @daylen577
      @daylen577 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@fightme5543 There's very little and mostly circumstantial evidence supporting the idea that ANC would be able to reduce hearing damage. You can scramble sound waves, but you can't simply make their energy disappear. Decibel ratings aren't the only thing that matters when you're talking about damaging your ears.

    • @FireStormOOO_
      @FireStormOOO_ 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@daylen577 In principle you absolutely can cancel waves by transmitting the same signal 180 degrees out of phase, and that is a real reduction in the amplitude of those waves and the energy they can transmit in the region the waves are out of phase. You are of course correct about the energy has to go somewhere, but the important thing for hearing protection would be the energy going somewhere that's not your ears. The better question is do those ANC earbuds approximate that ideal enough to provide any protection?

    • @bakonjarser5869
      @bakonjarser5869 9 месяцев назад

      I don't know about the ones he shows but the ones I get (eargasm) aren't ANC, there's no active component. They use filters and are meant for things like concerts but wouldn't work at all for things like shooting.

    •  9 месяцев назад

      ANC counters sound with another sound as perfectly as possible out of phase, so that they cancel out thanks to destructive interference, as far as I understand it.

  • @FrostyFrostySnow
    @FrostyFrostySnow 9 месяцев назад

    Level of preparation and thought is incredible

  • @DoubsGaming
    @DoubsGaming 9 месяцев назад +1

    I knew you were good but I didn't know you were this good. Glad I finally found this channel and can't wait to snag some of these tricks.

  • @Scout339th
    @Scout339th 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is something that I feel like my travel bag would become in 10 years, and you already have done a lot of good r&d into yours! I'm certainly going to be modding my pack with some of these attributes, especially the blowout bag molle pouch. That's genius.

  • @death31313
    @death31313 9 месяцев назад +3

    "You're all gaget hags" I mean.... you're not wrong, I do love me some gagets. Also when you mentioned iron jean patches, look into gear aid gear patches. They come in a few colors but i just get the common black ones. They're self-adhesive, waterproof, very durable and don't require an iron. I've patched everything from air mattresses, to raincoats to my pants with them.

  • @LoreTunderin
    @LoreTunderin 8 месяцев назад +1

    Another pro tip: keep an elastic drawstring raincover for your pack in your go-bag, not just for rain but to protect your bag if you're ever forced to check it at the gate. I had a really nice pack similar to Dev's destroyed when the buckle to one of the shoulder straps got caught on the baggage cart belt as the plane was being loaded - got to watch from my seat as the shoulder strap was ripped off my pack and a seam tore open, dumping my belongings all over the baggage cart and the ground. Now when I travel I keep a tight fitting rain cover in my backpack to put the back into to keep all the buckles and straps contained.

  • @Sysiphus777
    @Sysiphus777 9 месяцев назад

    These are some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gearsmithy
    @gearsmithy 9 месяцев назад +14

    if you loose the 'rob me first' patches you get +2 movement and +1 stealth

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagby 9 месяцев назад +14

    You pack more stuff that comes in handy during an "Oh, shit" situation in that backpack than most people I can think of would put in their HOME.

    • @ChatGPT1111
      @ChatGPT1111 9 месяцев назад +1

      He carries more inventory than a Walmart Distribution Center after the annual restock. 😂😂

    • @ColtonRMagby
      @ColtonRMagby 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChatGPT1111 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sanantonioronan6771
    @sanantonioronan6771 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have the Gen 3 Tadgear FASTPack that I have dragged all over the world myself. I had the Gen 2 sold it to get this one and its been with me ever since. I think I have 15 years with this pack. Nice tip on the prepaid envelope. I wish I had thought of that. I probably would still have a spyderco that I left in a pocket in the pack today if I had one.

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube 9 месяцев назад +4

    I'm noticing a lack of an AirTag.
    I have an AirTag on my carry-on, because you might have to gate check.

  • @geomardomingo1672
    @geomardomingo1672 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! I really appreciate your perspective.

  • @henrikoldcorn
    @henrikoldcorn 8 месяцев назад +1

    Being British, I have no need for air con at home and have never used it, and was similarly disappointed last week on holiday in southern Europe to find that the hotel air con also couldn’t match the outside temperature. Cold air came out, a bit, but it stayed a bit warm, and it would have been awful in the summer at 40C.
    And on the subject of being British…our plugs are the best! But I cannot deny being jealous of how compact US ones are.
    I’m also always jealous of the pouches you have, so many of them, all perfect for the job.
    Also lots of these little things are liquid or creams and so on. European airport security is going to make you take every one of them out from the multiply nested pouches and put them in a clear plastic bag when you get checked. The lighter (UK at least) is permitted, but only "on your person", not in the bag or checked luggage.

  • @DaKink
    @DaKink 9 месяцев назад +1

    love seeing these kits :)

  • @MatthewSmith-cp3hu
    @MatthewSmith-cp3hu 6 месяцев назад

    great tips, definitely going to incorporate what i can

  • @ts90000
    @ts90000 9 месяцев назад +3

    You probably have one but didn't mention it, but USB condom! Female on one end, male on other, only charge pins no data. Great for sketchy charge spots in airports ;)

  • @Activated_Complex
    @Activated_Complex Месяц назад

    It's like watching airport security open up my own bag and go through it. Some differences, though:
    A clear garbage bag is my solution for keeping clothes dry in the pack, while electronics get ziploc bags. And to each their own, but I hate heavy, rigid water bottles. I've got some particularly well-made "single-use" 1L plastic bottles that flatten out without crinkling noises or damage, and those are my water carriers. Having a shemagh is great, but mine became just a travel souvenir when I got an evaporative cooling towel for my neck. It's long enough to still serve as a face covering for dust or animal smells along a trail. Space age materials win again! There's a Tide pen in there, for when a quick wash under the sink doesn't quite get the job done. Doing laundry for real is Plan A, of course. And I keep some duct tape, not a roll, but a good amount wrapped tightly, in one of the pockets.

  • @sloany1967
    @sloany1967 9 месяцев назад +6

    Something you see lying on the bed that he's covered before. The hotel door lock strap. Wife and I never travel without one. We don't always travel together especially when work is involved.
    And talking of work Dev, your name came up in a work meeting and not from me!

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam  9 месяцев назад +11

      i'm so glad that you like the strap! it seems like that company has gone out of business, tho. they are out of stock and we can't order more or get them to respond to our requests. 🤫 don't tell anyone yet, but we're planning to produce our own.

    • @defrabe1
      @defrabe1 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@DeviantOllamwell hurry up then! :) I'm thinking of making my own too. Would you have some good pics of it to share?

  • @FBobby
    @FBobby 9 месяцев назад +1

    I also have a TAD Litespeed and EDC. They're bombproof bags.

  • @scsi1942
    @scsi1942 4 месяца назад

    Here somethings to consider as replacements and add-on for your kit: 1. Lencent 20W Universal Travel adaptor, small and versatile PD charger, works in any country and has USB-A and USB-C connector, 2. Lencent Universal 65W travel adaptor (there is also a 100W version), several variation with a combination of USB-C and USB-A socket along with a universal regular AC socket. Those two could replace any power charger/ connector you have and wont be US connector only. 3. I always have a tine clothe line in my bag, I found it silly at first but I used it so many times during my travels, I would recommend the Sea to Summit clothe line, its a tiny package and its light.

  • @billyblue922
    @billyblue922 8 месяцев назад

    I wish everyone thought like us. Good luck kiddo.

  • @tracyrreed
    @tracyrreed 9 месяцев назад +3

    Would love to have a PDF download of all of that documentation you have for the TSA!
    Those prepaid envelopes are a good idea too. I've been very lucky not to have lost expensive knives and multitools but came very close a couple of times. I'll be doing that!
    I, too, rock a "tactical" bag for the same reasons. I don't care what other people think. They are everywhere now anyway so it's not like it used to be. MOLLE bags are almost gray man (way overrated concept anyway) themselves now. There are so many MOLLE bags out there that if someone went whacking everyone with a MOLLE bag it would be a while before they got to me.

  • @nemesisproxy4865
    @nemesisproxy4865 9 месяцев назад

    love the videos i would ditch the tactical looking stuff myself.

  • @nickl2852
    @nickl2852 9 месяцев назад

    This is absolute RUclips gold.

  • @stevestory8483
    @stevestory8483 9 месяцев назад +6

    Was curious what brand was the blow out pouch

  • @jeeper426
    @jeeper426 9 месяцев назад +1

    a pocket organizer with a spare flashlight, a little pen light, spare batteries, a small pocket knife, pocket screw drivers, and broken key extractors, have saved my tail many times at work, i might have to add a small power bank to my organiser as well as a just in case, since we had a power failure a week or so ago that lasted several hours, a usb powered LED "reading light" would also be good for a small area light (kind of like a lantern), good ideas and now you've got me thinking of things i can add and remove from my EDC to make it more usable so i'm not having to dig through other items to find what i need

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder 9 месяцев назад

    i love a good drop pouch as my outer most pouch because i find myself just having to quickly jam things in a bag very often. the drop pouch is designed for that! and its even got the nice opening on the bottom for cleaning it out later. its not great for organizing really at all because its just a void space, but i use the dang thing literally every time i wear my pack. my pack is also a USAF camel back from around 2012 so its got all the water i could need. that bag actually has really really good internal design for its sewn in pouches so the only add on i use is the one drop pouch.

  • @ryanwilson_canada
    @ryanwilson_canada 9 месяцев назад +8

    The only thing missing that i would require is allergy pills. I thought i was allergic to the cats when we got them, so had a test done. Turns out im not allergic to cats and dogs, however every thing outside instead. The pollen was really bad that year i guess. Great video as always Deviant. Hope everyone is taking care

  • @donalddicorcia2433
    @donalddicorcia2433 8 месяцев назад

    I have plenty of tactical gear, but my everyday/travel bag is an Osprey Daylite gen 1. Completely innocuous and no one gives it a second look.

  • @heroslippy6666
    @heroslippy6666 8 месяцев назад

    I've never had a reason to travel by plane, but I think the pre-paid mail idea is genius!

  • @brunojohnson4026
    @brunojohnson4026 9 месяцев назад +4

    I recently had a similar desire for smaller deodorant in my travel bag. The brand Native makes travel size deodorant that's the smallest I've seen. I see it in all the typical store travel sections these days (Target, etc.)

  • @diogor420
    @diogor420 9 месяцев назад

    First non sponsored RUclipsr to actually use and recommend Raycon

  • @MikrySoft
    @MikrySoft 9 месяцев назад +3

    14:00 Make sure that the charger you get to replace this one can actually output 20V from 12V socket, there are some that require 24V truck socket for full range of voltage output. Baseus makes a couple of nice models, up to 160W (100W+30W+30W). They also have very nice magsafe-ish USB-C to Lenovo rectangle power plug cables.

  • @TintagelEmrys
    @TintagelEmrys 9 месяцев назад +4

    for ear plugs, I highly recommend Loop brand. They have a couple different levels, and they all are very low profile so you can wear them under a motorcycle helmet if you need to. They have ones from like a 10dB reduction all the way to really loud concert.
    They have such a small case, that I always carry a light duty pair with me, just in case I need to block out noise while I am out an about. I have quite a few friends who get overstimulated easily, and they are great for that.

    • @tsobf242
      @tsobf242 9 месяцев назад

      I get overstimulated occasionally and I definitely like loop earplugs. Though, I basically never go anywhere without my IEMs, and they block enough to get me by, so I don't use them a whole lot, but I take my loops with me any time I leave on a trip, you never know.

    • @TintagelEmrys
      @TintagelEmrys 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@tsobf242 also good for traveling, they don't hurt your ear of you have to lay your head against the window

  • @mac63126
    @mac63126 9 месяцев назад +4

    Look up Noso Patches to replace the iron on. They're self adhesive so no need for an iron

  • @AalbertTorsius
    @AalbertTorsius 9 месяцев назад +1

    On knives: I carry a little WorkPro box cutter. It's dirt cheap, I bought a couple of 3-packs. I can drop the blade out of it if necessary or I can lose it altogether.

  • @whybother757
    @whybother757 8 месяцев назад +2

    Please--especially given current circumstances--carry your passport in an RFID-shielded case or sleeve. The Canadian flag patch won't help you if somebody pings your passport and they get a return saying you're an American.

  • @TintagelEmrys
    @TintagelEmrys 8 месяцев назад

    Highly recommend adding a little bit of leukotape to your med kit. I would just wrap some on the handle of the med shears. Great for little cuts, abrasions, and perfect for blisters and hotspots.

  • @DigitalPetrol
    @DigitalPetrol 9 месяцев назад

    So many great tips. Thanks for doing the heavy lifting for the rest of us.

  • @ryanj116
    @ryanj116 9 месяцев назад

    Wow glad to see someone else with a TAD pack. Never seen anyone else with one in the wild.

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam  9 месяцев назад

      i went on their web site and was so surprised and saddened to see that they appear to no longer manufacture them. at least not this model, and many related ones are out of stock

    • @LucasAltman56
      @LucasAltman56 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@DeviantOllamThey restock about once a year, it seems like.
      I have the larger version of this, the "Fastpack EDC" and while a little ungainly to travel in confined spaces with, it served me well in Europe earlier this year, and its so bomber I could throw it down a mountain, brush it off, and keep going

  • @ThatBlevinsGuy
    @ThatBlevinsGuy 9 месяцев назад

    The Snakestaff TQ and the TK4 both do just fine if you know what you're doing. They're both great for carrying as they are compact. Relying on bigger TQs results in not carrying them all the time.

  • @stickoutofthemud
    @stickoutofthemud 8 месяцев назад

    A nice thing about keeping those locks as you don’t need to bother packing any keys.

  • @davedood7546
    @davedood7546 9 месяцев назад +5

    Where do you get the Rapid Deployment pouch that you used in 24:48 ?

  • @thedownwardmachine
    @thedownwardmachine 9 месяцев назад

    If I ever see you IRL (most likely at LGC), I will pull you aside and make you look at my cool EDC loadout.
    Also, you are the first person I've ever seen with the "Sniper at Work" patch. I've never had the cojones to wear mine.
    Fwiw I watched a Simplex decoding video last night, it turns out it is possible!

  • @norgtube
    @norgtube 9 месяцев назад +8

    That canadian flag is hilarious because the only people I've *ever* seen with those are paranoid americans. Get a bag with no molle that's a normal color (not FDE/drab/multicam) and you'll be infinitely more innocuous. Also avoid fanny packs, dad jeans and socks+sandals , more dead giveaways :D

  • @pablothetim
    @pablothetim 9 месяцев назад +1

    All the way through i was looking at the Snipet at Work patch waiting for it to be mentioned 😂😂😂

  • @infernoarmor
    @infernoarmor 9 месяцев назад +1

    love the tour and the great tips, but I found interesting you did not have a little flashlight. I like having a little pen light, as sometimes the phone light is not enough.

  • @L0op
    @L0op 2 месяца назад

    19:10 you can even do that with seat belts. it's not recommended, but a TÜV inspector once did that on my frayed seat belt, and told me that while I'd have to replace that at some point, melting the frayed bits together is apparently safer than leaving them open.

  • @pepelemoko01
    @pepelemoko01 9 месяцев назад +4

    I brought Phillip's smart zero water bottle, a bit pricey, but it is insulated and has a UV light in the cap to sterilize water, for dodgy water in airports and on planes.

    • @themanhimself3
      @themanhimself3 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's cool as fuck. I didn't know that existed.

  • @sketchyAnalogies
    @sketchyAnalogies 9 месяцев назад +3

    Got a job as a field service engineer starting later next year. Have been following you for awhile and while i wasnt expecting to be a traveling professional, i'm grateful to have some advice when it comes to traveling prepared when you travel often.

  • @snapdragon2441
    @snapdragon2441 8 месяцев назад

    UK here, yep our plugs are big!

  • @david_does
    @david_does 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely phenomenal video. I am picking up some of those wire key rings. I hate the huge bundle of keys they give ya at rhe rental car center 😅. Regarding the covid spray, im a huge user of Nozin nasal sanitizer on the go.

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 7 месяцев назад

    Buses makes a 65w, 100w and 160W type C type a USB car charger. It gets a little picky with my MacBook but it can charge most things and I am really liking them.

  • @iggymac3473
    @iggymac3473 9 месяцев назад

    Great information here bro thank you

  • @isheamongus811
    @isheamongus811 6 месяцев назад +1

    Remember to no bring TSA keys/compicks/any other lockpicks to Poland or a small fine and confiscation.

  • @RaDeus87
    @RaDeus87 9 месяцев назад +8

    Speaking of pens: I highly recommend the Uni Power Tank, it's pretty much a Space Pen but for a fraction of the cost.
    It's also ridiculously durable, the body is one-piece polycarbonate top to bottom.

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 9 месяцев назад

      Oh that sounds lovely

    • @RadicalEdwardStudios
      @RadicalEdwardStudios 9 месяцев назад +2

      Uniball makes great stuff. I travel with their "vision elite" pens. The vision line is rollerball, the "elite" part is just that it won't explode on planes [rollerball pens are sort of known for that little party trick], and the ink has certifications for being hard to fuck with. It won't come off with like, acetone or naptha. Also, rollerball writes on more stuff more easily, although you can run into challenges with sealed artificial stuff like metal glass and plastic, but that's what the sharpie is for. At the same time, as fancy as all that shit is, they're still cheapo disposables, rather than anything "nice", easily replaced, and they write nice, feel good, and the ink quality is so good that they're basically the only pen I use.

  • @OzMan9989
    @OzMan9989 8 месяцев назад

    That’s a pretty tactical looking bag. You may be asking for trouble with certain extremist mindsets walking around Europe these days. Lots of good ideas on the kit. Thanks.

  • @bbuggediffy
    @bbuggediffy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Pro tip - better hotels, better bathrooms. Europe is not one uniform thing. Nordic countries for instance will have very functional bathrooms even if the building is 60 years old - and low cost!

  • @_Steven_S
    @_Steven_S 8 месяцев назад

    19:25 I can just see the sketch now. Cylindrical powerbank with short braided USB cable flopping out the end in one hand. Lighter in the other.
    😂🤣

  • @pbpx
    @pbpx 9 месяцев назад +10

    I very stupidly traveled with my Wera redbull edition set and got it taken by security in Costa Rica. I was able to convince them to give them to my friend outside security and he shipped it back to me. The whole ordeal was pretty exspensive.

  • @defrabe1
    @defrabe1 9 месяцев назад +4

    Hey, Have you crossed the border with your pen testing kit? If so, how was the customs process?

  • @anthonypolsinelli1179
    @anthonypolsinelli1179 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Deviant, you might like the the Gerber multi plier 600 bladeless. It has a removable grit blade that TSA is OK with as it would be hard to cut skin, but cuts most other things!

  • @TannerBugatti
    @TannerBugatti 9 месяцев назад

    Anger makes a car charger with a USB A and a USB C plug that is also an FM transmitter, not sure how often you're stuck in vehicles without bluetooth these days but it works great.

  • @reallunacy
    @reallunacy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Eargasm makes some cheap musicians ear plugs that are better than average, fit most people's ears, and have a tiny case. I'd highly recommend them to keep in your bag.

  • @NateJFletcher
    @NateJFletcher 9 месяцев назад

    A while ago I was able to expropriate a few single use wipe packs of bug repellant, and sunscreen pack. Those live in my kit and have come in hand exactly once, but were super handy. It also looks like there are deoderant wipes, ao i might grab them.
    I've also got a similar pack of items for my pocket as I sit down on planes, as i always hate to have my bag under my seat or get up a bunch. To make tha pack smaller, ive got a bracelet thats a usb cable, and another thats a set of headphones....but its big enough i can wear it like a necklace. Its kinda a bro look, but it hides under shirts.

  • @RecoveryHacker
    @RecoveryHacker 9 месяцев назад

    I love that you love Penn Jillette. Edit: The Pre-Paid Shipping Envelopes is BRILLIANT!

  • @neruneri
    @neruneri 9 месяцев назад

    I live in Sweden, and I totally just go for long underwear and jeans on the regular in the winter here, unless the snow goes all the way up past my ankle. Because if it doesn't reach that high, my boots solve the snow problem, and in that case, long underwear and jeans tends to be fine.

  • @aettic
    @aettic 8 месяцев назад

    Social engineering through patches, I dig it.

  • @thelockpickinglebowski633
    @thelockpickinglebowski633 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @billjohnson69
    @billjohnson69 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a former hotel manager, I can give your the answers.
    1. The door to the hallway has the gap so the hotel folio can be slid under it the night before checkout (not that most hotels do this anymore, but its why it was built that way)
    2. The door to the bathroom has a super tight seal as there are water flow sensors between the floors (at least in modern US hotels) and if you flood the bathroom it sets off the fire alarm, that’s also why there is the slight threshold at the bathroom door.

  • @bwrscott1
    @bwrscott1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Would suggest a Shout Wipes, because coffee happen particular during air travel.

  • @MatthewSmith-cp3hu
    @MatthewSmith-cp3hu 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn't trust plug adapters in cars, they aren't going to give clean power, i would buy an anker car charger, in my opinion they consistently offer high quality power

  • @learnshareevolve1842
    @learnshareevolve1842 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you can't find folding scissors, 'kiddie' scissors (w/out the extra plastic) will do a lot for you.. just make sure they are under 6mm/2".

  • @MadUncleAndy
    @MadUncleAndy 8 месяцев назад

    As a backpacker, you can shave most pit stick into a smaller microwave safe containers and re-melt it at like 10 sec intervals until it works. Once it cools you can deploy it from 28:48 a fingernail to your pits. Not elegant but ultra light . Alternatively , alcohol or something else that kills bacteria on the pits also works ... Bacteria causes pit stink.

  • @donalddicorcia2433
    @donalddicorcia2433 8 месяцев назад

    Security tip: lace your cord zipper pulls together to make it more difficult for pickpockets to get into your bag or to prevent the zippers from separating on their own. 2-4 times will give you different levels of security.