I have same one diff design hoping to cram everything in. Do you find backpack hurts shoulder and upper back and have you ever tried the hip strap to take weight off please?
@@lbunnygordon1133 honestly it depends on the backpack used. I personally can’t travel with bigger backpacks my max is 30L and even that is big. So I would rather have a rolling luggage. It’s too much for my back. The hip strap is usually for bigger bags and I don’t really like big bags therefore never tried . I find the sternum strap helpful though .
@@lbunnygordon1133 sorry I removed your comment to my other video by mistake . I wanted to hit reply and hit remove. I do apologise . With regards to easyJet you are correct in saying you can only have one piece of luggage and only priority get 2 . I travelled with both easyJet and wizzair non priority and never had a problem with a a small cross body bag . I think only once I was asked to put it in my backpack . A way around it is get something small in duty free and buy a bag and place the handbag in that bag and problem solved . It very much depends on the person at the boarding area I find . Hope it helps
@@lbunnygordon1133 my backpack starts to hurt my upper back when it weighs more than 13lbs (I'm 6'1 and weigh 215lbs) and I have to wear it for some time, then I know I have to use the hip strap, it makes a huge difference for me, mostly when it is heavier than 13lbs; something else you should consider for comfort is what kind of back padding your backpack has, it also can make a significant difference
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What is the litter capacity for that personal item backpack?
30L 😊
I have same one diff design hoping to cram everything in. Do you find backpack hurts shoulder and upper back and have you ever tried the hip strap to take weight off please?
@@lbunnygordon1133 honestly it depends on the backpack used. I personally can’t travel with bigger backpacks my max is 30L and even that is big. So I would rather have a rolling luggage. It’s too much for my back. The hip strap is usually for bigger bags and I don’t really like big bags therefore never tried . I find the sternum strap helpful though .
@@lbunnygordon1133 sorry I removed your comment to my other video by mistake . I wanted to hit reply and hit remove. I do apologise .
With regards to easyJet you are correct in saying you can only have one piece of luggage and only priority get 2 . I travelled with both easyJet and wizzair non priority and never had a problem with a a small cross body bag . I think only once I was asked to put it in my backpack .
A way around it is get something small in duty free and buy a bag and place the handbag in that bag and problem solved .
It very much depends on the person at the boarding area I find . Hope it helps
@@lbunnygordon1133 my backpack starts to hurt my upper back when it weighs more than 13lbs (I'm 6'1 and weigh 215lbs) and I have to wear it for some time, then I know I have to use the hip strap, it makes a huge difference for me, mostly when it is heavier than 13lbs; something else you should consider for comfort is what kind of back padding your backpack has, it also can make a significant difference