Your infomercial have gotten so good! Really enjoy learning about new products to plan my future consumerism. The coffee gadget was particularly interesting!
I use the TRTL, great pillow. Only travel pillow that I have found that is actually comfortable on a plane and really easy to use and pack. I use it with Galaxy Buds and find that it helps keep them in.
I wonder if the stems are what caused the issue for the AirPods for me? Totally agree on the comfort though, despite my concerns it’s the most comfortable travel pillow I’ve used
This was a very interesting list, and nice to see some new and interesting products that change the market a bit, but also your thoughts on alternatives. Keep em coming!
Great content again. Thank you to remind me to replace my old leather belt with these Arcade ones. I started wearing jogger pants during my onebag trips and totally forgot about it. It's more practical and light weight. I got pairs of exofficio and love/hate them at the same time. They stared pilling just 1 or 2 washes and you can't do anything about that when on the road. Then I gave up and started enjoy wearing them.
Leather belts still have their place for me, but the comfort and convenience with these are so hard to beat. My exofficios have held up pretty well! I’ve got a bit of pilling but it’s relatively minor, the higher rise is just extremely comfortable for me on top of the quick dry material. Glad they’re mostly working well for you too!
I prefer espresso, and I've moved from the Picopresso to the Outin for my travel over the past few trips. I added the Plus package to it, which has a 18g basket. I've dialed in the grind setting (on the same grinder you had on screen, actually!), and since then it has been the better solution for me. Great to see this review!
Good to hear and know! Almost went with a picopresso but the built in water heating in this was too good to pass up. Didn’t realize they had a basket upgrade until after the fact, I think I would have been much happier with it if I had known. The VSSL grinder came through so well for me though with the fine grind!
@@deanhatescoffee these are a limited edition capsule collection, so we won't be producing these specific ones in bigger sizes, sorry Dean-we will consider this for future collections! Our custom-moldable insoles are available up to size 16, with wide options, if you are looking to upgrade the comfort of any existing shoes you have.
1:02 additional hack: two towels: 1. Small plam of hand and a bit size 2.full-size turkish or linen 1. For first wet wipe, small so can squeeze out most of water (like a sponge) & still dries reasonably quickly 2. For nice dry, it almost dry most of the time but make a great difference When I need to pack before 1. is fully dry, I wrap a small one into a big one 👌
I wish I would have listened to YOUR review before I bought the turtle. I have a Bose over the ears headphone because don’t like the feeling of the in the ear head phones for extended time. I practiced resting with the turtle at home and it’s good if you tend to drop your head when sleeping. Like that it can be taken apart to wash.
Hi, how is the Jasper Chukka holding up? I heard a lot of reviews saying the cork disintegrates. I am about to buy the shoe. So need to know more about the quality
They haven’t been daily wear shoes for me but seem to be holding up well so far - haven’t noticed any degradation of the cork yet on my pair. I’ll be sure to keep this in mind for a possible long-term update video though!
Might be a bit snug with the 16” but it’s possible from what I can tell. I don’t have one to confirm unfortunately, might be worth checking with Bellroy CS?
Would you happen to have any recommendations for a garment steamer that is small enough for one-bag travel? I want to do my own laundry with my limited capsule wardrobe. Also, could you recommend any winter packable jacket/parka brand that can go below freezing -10C -> -20C? Thank you
No luck on a small enough steamer in my experience unfortunately. I’ve found a few but they’re still quite large for one bag stuff, but it’s been top of mind and I’ll definitely share if I come across anything worth mentioning. For the jacket/parka - I have a couple that might be worth checking into! Not a parka but I’m a huge fan of the outdoor vitals nova pro. It’s extremely light and Packable at the slight expense of aesthetics - should have no problem at -10c and could probably take it further with layering. Last winter I found some really nice (but expensive) lightweight parkas from UBR - the titan parka is extremely warm and light for what it is but would still be pretty large to pack
G'day again from downunder Josh. I don't mind those shoes. They seem to be similar to Allbirds, but the stitching gives them a different look. The coffee machine looks like a powered version of the Nanopresso, but im also a aeropress go convert.
I’m not a huge fan of the allbird looks either, but definitely similar. So comfy if you don’t mind the look though! Aeropress is definitely a winner for me too, it was a lot of fun to testing this as an alternative, very similar to the nanopresso but with the water heating built in
I love that Bellroy Lite Sling. It's my perfect EDC since it can hold an e-reader or book, phone, wallet, battery, and still have room to spare. The way that it cinches itself down is great, too.
It’s been a while since I’ve checked around but I have a couple I really like from a few years ago! Get out gear on Amazon has a great down Packable blanket and gravel makes the layover blanket with footholes and a pocket which is really nice too. I can grab some links if you want but hope this helps!
Definitely going to be checking out those Sunglasses. My go to sling for quite a while now has been the Bellroy Venture 2.5L. Love the organization and it fits really well on the body, the profile is also slim enough that I can wear it under a light coat or full zip hoodie and you can't even tell that it's there.
Been loving the sunglasses! Such a fun and simple idea, brand seems really great too. I’ve got a 6L venture that’s great - the 2.5 would be a bit small for me but I can definitely appreciate the small/thin form factor, especially with layering. Appreciate the support on this one!
It’s a Vero forest service watch! Just got it recently, should be covering it in depth for a video soon. Here’s a link if you want to see in the meantime: ktku.co/1y
I've been using the Cooler Master SK621 low profile keyboard for travel for awhile now, but I will definitely be checking out that split keyboard, I've been wanting one for awhile anyway and if it can fit in my bag in a smaller size that would be great
It’s worth checking out! I used a low profile keychron a while back that was really nice, but this split form factor is so much easier to pack if you bring it often enough
Thank you! I made some upgrades a while back and tried to learn a bit more about audio editing - it’s not quite where I’d like it ideally but have been happy with the sound. Using the mkh50 + zoom f6 recorder, running through some basic free plugins for audition. Don’t remember the full stack off the top of my head but it’s pretty basic eq and compression, made my own preset last year to streamline things.
Luckily vision is okay enough to wear them without my prescription. Ombraz does have a 3rd party vendor for prescription lenses though if you wanted to go that route
NocFree 👀 What do you think of the "hack" of using a classic horseshoe style body pillow as a packing cube? Store jacket, socks or other soft clothes to free space in your bag, and having the pillow on in transit?
That’s a really clever idea! I’ve done something similar when backpacking - stuffing my puffy jacket into a UV Buff as a pillow, this would probably work just well if not better
Seems like a lot of ergo keyboards have a decent price jump compared to ‘regular’ form factors but it was definitely worth mentioning. I feel like $100 would sit a lot better with me but if it’s in the budget the quality has been great
@@joshfenntotally agree, my ipad pro has been my main device for 7 years and that initial investment really paid off. So I wouldn’t doubt on investing on a nice split keyboard, thanks to your recommendation I looked around and found several great options. Price is still off but that just means I need to save and stand guard when black friday comes
Ombraz! As someone who bikes everywhere, if I wanted to get into mountain biking or gravel biking, I think Ombraz sunglasses are the most likely for me to not lose to the forest. Also, its neat to see a split mobile keyboard!
The glasses would be perfect for biking! I’ve been using them mostly for hiking and it’s been awesome. Good to have the option to easily remove during shaded/wooded areas too
When I got my TRTL pillow several years back, it was typically $30-40 and occasionally went on sale for $20. These days I leave it in my car so I can take naps without moving my kid's rear facing car seat.
Wish they were still that cheap! I’d feel way better about it compared to the $65 price point. Sounds like a great idea though, gotta get those naps in when you can!
I love Bellroy…really nice products
Your infomercial have gotten so good! Really enjoy learning about new products to plan my future consumerism. The coffee gadget was particularly interesting!
Haha glad you enjoyed it!
I use the TRTL, great pillow. Only travel pillow that I have found that is actually comfortable on a plane and really easy to use and pack. I use it with Galaxy Buds and find that it helps keep them in.
I wonder if the stems are what caused the issue for the AirPods for me? Totally agree on the comfort though, despite my concerns it’s the most comfortable travel pillow I’ve used
Armless sunglasses is a really cool idea, it does take up a ton of space in the pack
Way nicer to pack these or throw them in a pocket!
wow i would love to have almost all of this Gear it's quiet useful especially the Clothsline and the Catch all tray
Glad you enjoyed the picks!
thanks for this. Just ordered 2 items from your list for my next travel.
That’s great, hope you have a good trip!
This was a very interesting list, and nice to see some new and interesting products that change the market a bit, but also your thoughts on alternatives. Keep em coming!
Thanks so much for the support!
Great content again. Thank you to remind me to replace my old leather belt with these Arcade ones. I started wearing jogger pants during my onebag trips and totally forgot about it. It's more practical and light weight. I got pairs of exofficio and love/hate them at the same time. They stared pilling just 1 or 2 washes and you can't do anything about that when on the road. Then I gave up and started enjoy wearing them.
Leather belts still have their place for me, but the comfort and convenience with these are so hard to beat. My exofficios have held up pretty well! I’ve got a bit of pilling but it’s relatively minor, the higher rise is just extremely comfortable for me on top of the quick dry material. Glad they’re mostly working well for you too!
Have you tried the jogo coffee straw? Game changer! And definitely the most compact coffee/tea gear. i use daily !!
Such a cool idea! Kind of like cowboy coffee but with a filter straw to avoid any grounds. Making a note to check it out for sure
I prefer espresso, and I've moved from the Picopresso to the Outin for my travel over the past few trips. I added the Plus package to it, which has a 18g basket. I've dialed in the grind setting (on the same grinder you had on screen, actually!), and since then it has been the better solution for me. Great to see this review!
Good to hear and know! Almost went with a picopresso but the built in water heating in this was too good to pass up. Didn’t realize they had a basket upgrade until after the fact, I think I would have been much happier with it if I had known. The VSSL grinder came through so well for me though with the fine grind!
Appreciate the shout out, Josh! One more reason we think they're great for travel, they pack completely flat. ✈
Glad I got to check them out and share! Honestly so comfortable and the insoles feel great.
Are you going to make sizes larger than 13 men's? I wear 14-16 depending on the width...
@@deanhatescoffee these are a limited edition capsule collection, so we won't be producing these specific ones in bigger sizes, sorry Dean-we will consider this for future collections! Our custom-moldable insoles are available up to size 16, with wide options, if you are looking to upgrade the comfort of any existing shoes you have.
Great video and some very interesting products ! And nice shirt btw!😊
Thanks so much for the support!
I think we have different definitions for "Not very expensive"
Wait? You mean we all aren’t waiting for our tech bro equity to vest.
If you try Nespresso pods with the Outin using their adapter you will get a perfect cup everytime!
Never been a bit fan of the pod systems but it’s probably worth a shot. Thanks for the rec!
Amazing video, kudos from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thanks for the support!
1:02 additional hack: two towels: 1. Small plam of hand and a bit size 2.full-size turkish or linen
1. For first wet wipe, small so can squeeze out most of water (like a sponge) & still dries reasonably quickly
2. For nice dry, it almost dry most of the time but make a great difference
When I need to pack before 1. is fully dry, I wrap a small one into a big one 👌
Great idea, thanks for sharing!
And your cat is beautiful!
He knows it too! He’s the king of the apartment 👑
Have been enjoying your videos for a long time now. The video quality has surely gone up. Noticeable even on phone.
So glad to hear it, thanks for the support!
Stoked about the Bellroy collab, will definitely visit your page there
Thanks for the support!
I wish I would have listened to YOUR review before I bought the turtle. I have a Bose over the ears headphone because don’t like the feeling of the in the ear head phones for extended time. I practiced resting with the turtle at home and it’s good if you tend to drop your head when sleeping. Like that it can be taken apart to wash.
Yeah the trtl was a tough one for me! On one hand it was so comfortable and packable, but the headphone situation was less than ideal.
Hi, how is the Jasper Chukka holding up? I heard a lot of reviews saying the cork disintegrates. I am about to buy the shoe. So need to know more about the quality
They haven’t been daily wear shoes for me but seem to be holding up well so far - haven’t noticed any degradation of the cork yet on my pair. I’ll be sure to keep this in mind for a possible long-term update video though!
@@joshfenn Thank you
Always great content…. Have a great weekend…
Thanks so much, you too!
Do you know if you can fit the Bellroy Laptop Caddy into the Lite Ready Pack compartment for laptops?
Might be a bit snug with the 16” but it’s possible from what I can tell. I don’t have one to confirm unfortunately, might be worth checking with Bellroy CS?
Would you happen to have any recommendations for a garment steamer that is small enough for one-bag travel? I want to do my own laundry with my limited capsule wardrobe. Also, could you recommend any winter packable jacket/parka brand that can go below freezing -10C -> -20C? Thank you
No luck on a small enough steamer in my experience unfortunately. I’ve found a few but they’re still quite large for one bag stuff, but it’s been top of mind and I’ll definitely share if I come across anything worth mentioning.
For the jacket/parka - I have a couple that might be worth checking into! Not a parka but I’m a huge fan of the outdoor vitals nova pro. It’s extremely light and Packable at the slight expense of aesthetics - should have no problem at -10c and could probably take it further with layering.
Last winter I found some really nice (but expensive) lightweight parkas from UBR - the titan parka is extremely warm and light for what it is but would still be pretty large to pack
Outin works great with the yeti 6oz espresso cup. I keep them together in outins travel case.
Great idea!
G'day again from downunder Josh.
I don't mind those shoes. They seem to be similar to Allbirds, but the stitching gives them a different look. The coffee machine looks like a powered version of the Nanopresso, but im also a aeropress go convert.
I’m not a huge fan of the allbird looks either, but definitely similar. So comfy if you don’t mind the look though!
Aeropress is definitely a winner for me too, it was a lot of fun to testing this as an alternative, very similar to the nanopresso but with the water heating built in
I love that Bellroy Lite Sling. It's my perfect EDC since it can hold an e-reader or book, phone, wallet, battery, and still have room to spare. The way that it cinches itself down is great, too.
For sure! Love this general size for a kindle or a smaller water bottle, opens up more options in general for most of my use cases
Need ideas for a travel blanket, maybe next time.
It’s been a while since I’ve checked around but I have a couple I really like from a few years ago! Get out gear on Amazon has a great down Packable blanket and gravel makes the layover blanket with footholes and a pocket which is really nice too. I can grab some links if you want but hope this helps!
@@joshfenn
Good looking out!
I’ll check for them.
Definitely going to be checking out those Sunglasses. My go to sling for quite a while now has been the Bellroy Venture 2.5L. Love the organization and it fits really well on the body, the profile is also slim enough that I can wear it under a light coat or full zip hoodie and you can't even tell that it's there.
Been loving the sunglasses! Such a fun and simple idea, brand seems really great too. I’ve got a 6L venture that’s great - the 2.5 would be a bit small for me but I can definitely appreciate the small/thin form factor, especially with layering. Appreciate the support on this one!
Does anyone know the model name of the yellow watch he is wearing in some sections of the video? Thanks!
It’s a Vero forest service watch! Just got it recently, should be covering it in depth for a video soon. Here’s a link if you want to see in the meantime: ktku.co/1y
Thank you!
@@EmilBengtsson-n6b Thanks for asking the watch question. I came here to do the same 😆
Ya it’s a nice looking watch!
Im going on Thailand travels this December so definitely don’t want to drop 652$ right now thou
I've been using the Cooler Master SK621 low profile keyboard for travel for awhile now, but I will definitely be checking out that split keyboard, I've been wanting one for awhile anyway and if it can fit in my bag in a smaller size that would be great
It’s worth checking out! I used a low profile keychron a while back that was really nice, but this split form factor is so much easier to pack if you bring it often enough
You gotta get on the TSA Pre check train - you’ll never want to go back to normal line and take off your shoes / belt etc.
I know! I just learned that my CC will pay for it too, kicking myself for not realizing earlier haha
What microphone/settings are you using? Its sounds really good, I love the BBC radio style radio sound it’s like talking into a hollow drum.
Thank you! I made some upgrades a while back and tried to learn a bit more about audio editing - it’s not quite where I’d like it ideally but have been happy with the sound. Using the mkh50 + zoom f6 recorder, running through some basic free plugins for audition. Don’t remember the full stack off the top of my head but it’s pretty basic eq and compression, made my own preset last year to streamline things.
Turtl neck pillows are great, especially on chilly overnight flights as they keep your neck warm too ❤
I wish it worked better with my headphones but it’s definitely the comfiest travel pillow I’ve tested!
How do the sunglasses go with your prescription glasses
Luckily vision is okay enough to wear them without my prescription. Ombraz does have a 3rd party vendor for prescription lenses though if you wanted to go that route
Woah.. Those glasses are wild!
I know! Such a simple idea but extremely well executed. They’ve been really nice for hiking and outdoor stuff since I got them
NocFree 👀 What do you think of the "hack" of using a classic horseshoe style body pillow as a packing cube? Store jacket, socks or other soft clothes to free space in your bag, and having the pillow on in transit?
That’s a really clever idea! I’ve done something similar when backpacking - stuffing my puffy jacket into a UV Buff as a pillow, this would probably work just well if not better
i wasn't ready for the comprehensive breakdown
Always try to pack as much info in without it getting too dense or boring. Appreciate the support!
Some very nice finds Josh.
BTW, is that a Vero Forest Service watch?
Good catch! Just got it recently, really looking forward to talking about it in a video soon
That split keyboard looks amazing to use while my ipad is in drawing mode. And yeah the pricing is way off but lets see
Seems like a lot of ergo keyboards have a decent price jump compared to ‘regular’ form factors but it was definitely worth mentioning. I feel like $100 would sit a lot better with me but if it’s in the budget the quality has been great
@@joshfenntotally agree, my ipad pro has been my main device for 7 years and that initial investment really paid off. So I wouldn’t doubt on investing on a nice split keyboard, thanks to your recommendation I looked around and found several great options. Price is still off but that just means I need to save and stand guard when black friday comes
Great video
Thank you!
Fun video! Well done! I'll absolutely check out your Bellroy set up!
Thanks for the support as always!!
ncie ~ciao! 👐
Those Arcade belts aren't made for larger size people. They only go up to size 40, I'm 42 ...
They have extended sizing for a few different belts, you can filter “long” length if you go to the shop all section. Hope this helps!
Ombraz! As someone who bikes everywhere, if I wanted to get into mountain biking or gravel biking, I think Ombraz sunglasses are the most likely for me to not lose to the forest. Also, its neat to see a split mobile keyboard!
The glasses would be perfect for biking! I’ve been using them mostly for hiking and it’s been awesome. Good to have the option to easily remove during shaded/wooded areas too
When I got my TRTL pillow several years back, it was typically $30-40 and occasionally went on sale for $20. These days I leave it in my car so I can take naps without moving my kid's rear facing car seat.
Wish they were still that cheap! I’d feel way better about it compared to the $65 price point. Sounds like a great idea though, gotta get those naps in when you can!
You are awesome. Following you for years! Please…….
It’s time to get hair cut and shape up the beard.
noted haha
Quality of Bellroy is horrible, please stop advertising crap!
I’ve never had a single issue with multiple years of heavy use. Definitely wouldn’t call it crap, not sure what issues you’ve had with your hear
Great video.
Thanks!