I just love the simplicity of this "54321 Method" ... This system really makes sense. Mix and matching Tops and Bottoms would allow 12-24 unique combinations...not including the clothes that we are wearing on our person. I also appreciated your comment about not looking sloppy. There really is no reason to not look put together.
I endorse what you said about spending a lot of money on items to save space. I don't under stand the theory of spending $400 on luggage, another $500 on merino wool under shirts, to save $65 and not check a bag.
Spend money on good luggage. Cheap luggage is exactly that. I have lots of $$ in luggage. Different bags for different trips. Remember...it's going to be next to you. Multi million mile flyer.
I liked this video - straightforward, simple packing for an adult trip, rather than a lot of just-in-case items and backpacker anxiety. Not many „real“ minimalist packing videos out there, this is one of them. Well done!!
Your idea of bringing old socks and underwear and disposing of them before traveling home blew my mind! That's a fantastic idea! It frees up space for souvenirs or new socks and underwear, LOL! Why didn't you use the backpack's compression straps? They really help maintain the shape of the backpack and keep the contents snugly tight
Try laundry detergent sheets instead of pods for one less liquid. Plus they take up basically no space. Going liquid free is my next personal item travel holy grail. I will need to get less picky about my face products.
@@JillyBeans808they are great. I know I like washing items every other day, so I cut the sheets into quarters. Pop them in a snack size zip lock (I like the square format but the rectangle works), and it’s laundry sorted. I get unscented and drop some essential oil on them, occasionally.
@mechanicalmaniacal, I’m also working on as few liquids as possible. I carry solid shampoo & conditioner (ethique was on sale and I’m pretty impressed with in home testing), soap (I pick one that works for face and body), sometimes deo (they tend to crumble, so paste is my preference, sadly a TSA liquid), sunscreen stick, lip balm. My liquids are an oil for face and hair, a moisturizer that works am/pm, mouthwash concentrate in a dropper bottle, and a scented oil as cologne. I bounce between tooth paste, powder and tablets as I’m struggling to find a great tooth tablet.
Mahalo! Maile wants to be a u tuber. These are some great examples of things that are useful that I will also be benefiting from when we go on our trip in June.
It's all good unless you're 6'5" and wear size 13 shoes. I do have a couple of tips. Silk underwear. I vacuum pack them. Awesome. Public Rec or 32 degree pants. Saves about 3-4 lbs per pair vs jeans. I fly the airline I have a couple of million miles on. I carry on 2 bags and my million miler tags get me off the hook.
I just love the simplicity of this "54321 Method" ... This system really makes sense. Mix and matching Tops and Bottoms would allow 12-24 unique combinations...not including the clothes that we are wearing on our person. I also appreciated your comment about not looking sloppy. There really is no reason to not look put together.
Thank you so much for your nice comment. Hope you get to go on some nice adventures soon.
Thank you for such a thoughtful review and tips. As a small business, reviews from loyal customers like you are highly appreciated
You're very welcome.
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I endorse what you said about spending a lot of money on items to save space. I don't under stand the theory of spending $400 on luggage, another $500 on merino wool under shirts, to save $65 and not check a bag.
Spend money on good luggage. Cheap luggage is exactly that. I have lots of $$ in luggage. Different bags for different trips. Remember...it's going to be next to you. Multi million mile flyer.
It’s an investment, it’s not like you’re only gonna use it one time. If you travel a lot then it pays it self off in no time
I liked this video - straightforward, simple packing for an adult trip, rather than a lot of just-in-case items and backpacker anxiety. Not many „real“ minimalist packing videos out there, this is one of them.
Well done!!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it.
Great vid!I will use this method!Dividing the toiletries is brilliant.I have a large toiletrie bag which takes up too much space.
Your idea of bringing old socks and underwear and disposing of them before traveling home blew my mind! That's a fantastic idea! It frees up space for souvenirs or new socks and underwear, LOL! Why didn't you use the backpack's compression straps? They really help maintain the shape of the backpack and keep the contents snugly tight
Thank you, yes we do use those straps sometimes, but for the sake of the length of the video we didn't get the straps hooked up.
Thanks
Great video and tips !
Thank you!
Try laundry detergent sheets instead of pods for one less liquid. Plus they take up basically no space. Going liquid free is my next personal item travel holy grail. I will need to get less picky about my face products.
We will look into that, didn't know they made such a thing.
@@JillyBeans808they are great. I know I like washing items every other day, so I cut the sheets into quarters. Pop them in a snack size zip lock (I like the square format but the rectangle works), and it’s laundry sorted.
I get unscented and drop some essential oil on them, occasionally.
@mechanicalmaniacal,
I’m also working on as few liquids as possible. I carry solid shampoo & conditioner (ethique was on sale and I’m pretty impressed with in home testing), soap (I pick one that works for face and body), sometimes deo (they tend to crumble, so paste is my preference, sadly a TSA liquid), sunscreen stick, lip balm. My liquids are an oil for face and hair, a moisturizer that works am/pm, mouthwash concentrate in a dropper bottle, and a scented oil as cologne. I bounce between tooth paste, powder and tablets as I’m struggling to find a great tooth tablet.
Mahalo! Maile wants to be a u tuber. These are some great examples of things that are useful that I will also be benefiting from when we go on our trip in June.
😂Request please ask your wife to do an underseater vid for Women!!So I can show it to my Wife..
I will talk with her about that. Thanks
thank you
Have you ever tried packing or compression cubes? Keeps your bag much mute organizers.
Thank you, yes Jill likes compression cubes, but for the sake of the length of the video we didn't want to waste your time.
Personal bags almost the size of carry ons. Any foot room left?
What's the liter capacity of the backpack that you are using on the video?
That's a good question. According to the seller on Amazon it is 30 Liters
It's all good unless you're 6'5" and wear size 13 shoes. I do have a couple of tips. Silk underwear. I vacuum pack them. Awesome. Public Rec or 32 degree pants. Saves about 3-4 lbs per pair vs jeans.
I fly the airline I have a couple of million miles on. I carry on 2 bags and my million miler tags get me off the hook.
I'm glad you have a million miler tag! Thats great. Thanks for the tips, and keep traveling!
Silk underwear for travel? They absorb moisture and smell fast. Interesting tip
@@bigload6 They have a cotton insert where it counts. Saves about 2 pounds per 3 pair.
Polyester underwear are lightweight & dry overnight if you wash them before going to bed. Lots of brands produce them, especially athletic brands.
What bag did you use?
The Underseat Pro
Here is the Amazon Link:amzn.to/3Q1MrQz
5-4-3-2-1 ✔️simple and brilliant, thank you
no pyjamas?
Only a suggestion but I have done it & seen on other videos. Loose tge Tupperware for the laundry pod. To much space. Use a ziplock bag.
Ok, thanks for the suggestion.
Works for short term but not really long term 4 seasons travel...
Yes, that is true.
Thanks