A lot of channels will just show off an assortment of items for the amazon commission. It's good to see you only promoting products you genuinely use and recommend.
Big props to Nitecore. The NU UL series is amazing. I have the NU25 and it's always in my kit. Perfect for hands free use and the UL straps nearly disappear when stuffed into a pocket in my pack. And the 10K & 20K MAH batteries are game changers. Super lightweight for the amount of power they pack for recharging devices on the go.
I’ve been carrying a “tactical” pouch for many uses (nightstand, airplane seat back, cameras, TSA checkpoint, ) I also like the maxpedition travel tray for its vertical slots. For snorkeling: I learned I just need simple swimming goggles (I don’t repot need the “nose” cover) & I’ve use a “lap” snorkel (which is centered on the face). Thanks for not just showcasing “new” items!
Nice video. I can recommend the Xiaomi trimmer with USB-C charge. It really makes things easy to travel only with USB-C cables. Less cables and easy to change in case it breaks or get lost.
Been liking the Ritter clippers, only weighs about 4.2 oz, actually strong enough to trim hair. If you're skilled enough, can fade with the given fixed guards.
good tips. I would recommend Sea to summit TSA toiletry kit, Peak design packable tote and Xreal Air 2 glasses. I carry them in sunglasses case. They are great for watching movies and connecting to my work servers.
I saw a few scenes are a little fuzzy, camera autofocus takes over and decides to focus on something not in frame and it's hard to notice in the tiny camera screen 😫😫
I've had the Matador travel "bottles" for several years now... work ok, but do NOT do well for storage... between trips my Dr. Bronner's liquid soap dries out in the bottle.
I haven't found one, there are products like Lay-N-Go makeup cinch bags that do the same thing, but they're not cheaper. Also you could use a snap camping bowl, like one that lays flat and snaps together to make a bowl or cup, works as a tray but doesn't cinch your gear. You could maybe use a basic cinch pouch and put something at the bottom, like a circular disc to keep it from flopping, seems overly complicated and I don't know that it would work as well. I'd like to hear if anyone has suggestions.
A lot of channels will just show off an assortment of items for the amazon commission. It's good to see you only promoting products you genuinely use and recommend.
Thanks!
Great video, once again. Thank you!
Big props to Nitecore. The NU UL series is amazing. I have the NU25 and it's always in my kit. Perfect for hands free use and the UL straps nearly disappear when stuffed into a pocket in my pack. And the 10K & 20K MAH batteries are game changers. Super lightweight for the amount of power they pack for recharging devices on the go.
Patagonia capilene shirts are amazing. I have 5 and would never wear another shirt if i didn't have to for my job...
What kind of job doesn't let your wear your favorite shirt?!
I’ve been carrying a “tactical” pouch for many uses (nightstand, airplane seat back, cameras, TSA checkpoint, ) I also like the maxpedition travel tray for its vertical slots. For snorkeling: I learned I just need simple swimming goggles (I don’t repot need the “nose” cover) & I’ve use a “lap” snorkel (which is centered on the face). Thanks for not just showcasing “new” items!
Interesting, I didn't know lap snorkel was a thing, that's a great idea to cut down weight on a mask
Nice video. I can recommend the Xiaomi trimmer with USB-C charge. It really makes things easy to travel only with USB-C cables. Less cables and easy to change in case it breaks or get lost.
Nice, I like USB-C charging
Been liking the Ritter clippers, only weighs about 4.2 oz, actually strong enough to trim hair. If you're skilled enough, can fade with the given fixed guards.
Kuhl pants are definitely the way to go. Only pants I wear now
Team Kuhl!
Hero clip is good, but I find a simple double sided hook more practical in most cases
Like a Nite-Ize S-Biner style? Do you have one that's big enough to hang over a bathroom stall door?
good tips. I would recommend Sea to summit TSA toiletry kit, Peak design packable tote and Xreal Air 2 glasses. I carry them in sunglasses case. They are great for watching movies and connecting to my work servers.
Good recommendations, I love Peak Design but it's hard to beat the size of the Nanobags for a tote
@@OneBagTravels Many times I had to carry my groceries several miles and how glad I was for the padded carry handle. For me it's worth the weight.
@@magixmagix Ahhh, great point! Nano are tiny but they aren't comfortable when loaded down for long walks
I have the OneBlade and can recommend it
Great video. Your DOF / focus is slightly off on this video.
I saw a few scenes are a little fuzzy, camera autofocus takes over and decides to focus on something not in frame and it's hard to notice in the tiny camera screen 😫😫
@ Nonetheless, I appreciate the review. I have an overseas coming up and like to check out new minimalist gear.
I've had the Matador travel "bottles" for several years now... work ok, but do NOT do well for storage... between trips my Dr. Bronner's liquid soap dries out in the bottle.
Interesting, I haven't had them long enough for that to be an issue but good to know
I enjoy cheeseburgers.
Don't we all
Any budget option for the Tom Bihn travel tray?
I haven't found one, there are products like Lay-N-Go makeup cinch bags that do the same thing, but they're not cheaper. Also you could use a snap camping bowl, like one that lays flat and snaps together to make a bowl or cup, works as a tray but doesn't cinch your gear. You could maybe use a basic cinch pouch and put something at the bottom, like a circular disc to keep it from flopping, seems overly complicated and I don't know that it would work as well. I'd like to hear if anyone has suggestions.
@@OneBagTravels is the tom bihn travel tray in your video the small or large size ? Cheers
Maybe a lightweight travel dog bowl
That's the small one
Still 2024 😂
For now...