Suitcase straps, super light, take up little space, multitude of uses. A backpack with a broken zip can be secured with strap. An over packed backpack that is too large at check in can be compressed with two straps. This side of the pond some airlines are very strict with size.
Mini flashlight, it’s happened that I’ve been on plane stuck for ages with no power or lights. My phone battery was not going to last. It’s saved the day many times. Also camping (black) duck tape in case of luggage zipper fails.
Thanks for featuring our balls, Pack Hacker! We loved the segment and hope that it inspires travelers everywhere to practice self-care no matter where they are!
Such a truly brilliant practical channel.....i was shooting a film on the pakistan border....people were trying to push my door in......the Howsarlock Portable Lock is a gadget i am ordering now.....thanks to you guys (the individuals who find this kit) ....everything is practicle and intelligent on here.....such a super channel guys.....keep rolling! ....and thank you sincerely for all the brilliant lets-make-travel-life-always-go-easier tips! Gadgets such as these will help to keep me and my cinema equipment safer in foreign zones.......
That's so awesome to hear, Alex! It's all about finding the right gear for you to make travel easier AND more enjoyable. Hope the Howsarlock works for you, let us know how you get on with it. 😊🙌 - Rebecca
Camp sites here in England are just opening up now so hopefully be able to get out soon. Very cool gadgets and must haves. Thanks for sharing this with us today. See you again soon.
Thanks, very useful video. As to ear plugs I have the Matador and they are great, very high quality nice and organized. I also have the Zacks. Very low quality.
I realize this video doesn’t cover clothing really but after 45+ years of travelling, my wife and I only use carry on bags now. The tech aids available today are great, everything is so much smaller and lighter than it was years ago. One hack I do is lightweight, quick dry shirts and underwear. Lots of products today do not smell even after several days of wearing and being quick dry I can take fewer items knowing that I can wash each night and they will by dry in no time. Although I usually take 5 pair of underwear (because they are lightweight and take very little space), I could get away with just three pairs and always have a clean pair each day. I also take a clothes line with integrated very small carrying pouch. In warm climates drying in the room is easy. In cooler climates I just use the towel drying rack in the shower room. Never had an issue.
Hi Guys and Girls , I never leave home without my Lever gear Tool card Pro , never let me down , so many uses and one of the best buys iv'e ever made .
Absolutely, Chris! That's a great idea, we can see that coming in handy in a lot of travel situations whether you're on a plane, train, hotel, or hostel. Thanks for sharing. 😊👍 - Rebecca
@@meisjeViv I prefer lights that use a single AA or AAA that are made by Fenix, Olight, or Streamlight. I also just picked up a couple of Gear Aid Ni Glo Gear Markers from REI that work very well.
I use the glow in the dark RovyVon Aurora A5 (for anyone looking for recommendations). Although it is expensive at around 45 euros, it's pretty damn practical as it has 4 light levels, is usb rechargable and quite small and it has a light on the side with two different levels and a red/uv light depending on the model that's useful as a reading light or something like that and it comes with a clip so you can clip it to your shirt collar or hat brim for hands free lighting. There are three points of critique I have: 1) due to the transparent body, it's hard to shut out all the light by covering it with your hands when you're using the sidelight and don't want to wake people up with bright lights; 2) although the battery life is acceptable and quite usable, it isn't super long due to the flashlight's small size and 3) (this is more specific to my use case) I'd prefer a blue over a red led because it's a less alarming color to see in the dark when you're seeing someone walk around with the flashlight. But overall, I'd recommend it.
I recommend the InCharge cable. kinda like the chaffon multi cable, but more compact and has all of the same options as far as I can tell. Not super long but also more compact, so it's a tradeoff. I love having with me at all times in case I need to charge a friend's phone for them!
I notice you guys put a lot of wet stuff in dry bags. I like a wet bag with snap handle or a reusable ziplock style bag. If you use the fabric ones, you can throw them in the wash along with the wet or dirty items. Then you can keep the dry bag dry and free of possible bacteria.
You guys are awesome! I consider myself pretty deep in this stuff, but there were a few I hadn't heard of Some related tips for others... Multi charger... InCharge X - same as nomad cable but includes lightning as well. They have a tiny version too, very pocketable Gossamer gear shoulder pouch - they also make a water bottle holder version that many ultralight backpackers swear by. My wife loves hers Wool buff - Decathlon has one for half the price that I love. Also great for wrapping around a jacket (or two) as a makeshift pillowcase
Glad you're digging the video, Anthony. Thanks for sharing your tips with us too! The Gossamer Gear Bottle Pocket looks like a really cool addition to a pack and great if you need quick access to your water bottle. Digging the makeshift pillowcase hack too, great shout. 😊 🙌 - Rebecca
Pack it in a pouch with a spork and sizzors and other small harmless tools and dress non-threatening. I wouldn't put it on my keychain when going through TSA.
Hey guys I love your content and I just wanted to recommend the sennheiser momentum 2 earphones because not only are they better than the jabra’s but also the AirPods Pro. So if you get the chance, review them.
Very interested in the soap bar bag. After having used an aluminum Lush container and then their cork version I stumbled upon the fact that a Vo5 matt clay case is exactly the right fit and doesn’t leak. However the soap bar also doesn’t dry inside. Also the Gerber multitool peaked my interest. I wish it had an allen wrench built in for (un)mounting tripods and plates on my camera but otherwise it seems great. Maybe I’ll even buy some flathead tripod screws instead. Both these items should shave off a few grams while adding convenience.
@@PackHacker Oh, one thing though. The PD capture clip may work OK with lighter gear, but I think the Spider system is better. I got a black widow clip that you can thread a belt through so the camera hangs on your hip. Because the belt is threaded there’s no risk of someone yanking the camera off. It’s mostly plastic so it’s light, but it’s still very sturdy and I’ve seen some TH-camrs say they use it with professional gear as well. I think some clip is available to attach it to a strap as well (though with a 1.5 kg body and lens, that’s not for me ;)) I haven’t actually traveled with that Spider clip yet though. Sooo looking forward to traveling again.
@@amymalone3995 I traveled with the soap bar bag a few months ago. It can get a little messy on the outside but I think that’s always going to be the case with this kind of product. Otherwise it was quite nice. First time I traveled with the Aer Travel kit as well.
Question : do you know if the shoulder strap pocket comes in a hard external case variety? Reason being I don't have the best balance so if I fall on my front, I still want my sunglasses protected!
Hey Noordin Nanji, it looks like the Gossamer Gear Shoulder Strap Pocket is currently only available in this softer version: packhacker.com/travel-gear/gossamer-gear/shoulder-strap-pocket/ - Rebecca
That Gear Shoulder Strap Pocket looks ugly. I recommend the Alpaka Modular Phone Sling which can be used as both a phone sling and a pouch you can attach to a backpack shoulder strap.
Gerber has another keychain tool called the Mullet. It's similar in design to the Shard with the same tools but it adds a belt loop hook and has an overall more boxy design making it look less intimidating than the Shard.
anyone knows how to keep the backpack shoulder straps length at the bottom of the pack from sliding? (the loose straps dangling at the end) I've adjusted my shoulder straps perfectly to make the backpack higher up on the back, but after awhile the strap loosens. tried black insulation tape (which i used to secure those dangling straps), but it still loosen :(. using a tortuga set ou 35l btw, pack loads of things everyday
I know this is a late response but you could roll the extra strap material to the right length and use a needle and thread to run a couple of stitches through the roll.
I've always had a slight dislike for the chaffon cables. It is nifty to have a 6 in 1, but not when you can't connect it to a wall plug that is behind your night stand, or in an awkward place at an airport. Just a fair warning.
Hmm, one of those charging cables will definitely be going into my purse instead of the mass of cables I have now. I really like the looks of that Chafon one. Also, that Howsarlock looks really, really handy. As a suggestion, quick(ish) release clips are nice to have. I have one by NiteIze that my keys live on. It locks, but is easy to release one-handed. I don't know how many times that's come in handy when on a trip or in daily life.
Hey Kota, a quick-release clip is a great idea, thanks for sharing. It's definitely one of those products that once you have it, you can't live without it! Let us know if you decide to pick up a Chafon Charging Cable, we'd love to hear how it works for you. 😊 - Rebecca
Hey Taylor! At 3:00 it's the Buff USA Wool Buff: packhacker.com/travel-gear/buff-usa/wool-buff/ At 6:44 it's the Mystery Ranch Street Mask: packhacker.com/travel-gear/mystery-ranch/street-mask/ - Rebecca
Oh no, I tried to join the Pro program, but you don’t use a secure site to sign up like PayPal, etc. I don’t put my credit card number on any site because of fraud or ID theft. Please announce if you start using a secure setup and I will join immediately. Thanks. 👍
Hey Gil, we process all payments for Pack Hacker Pro through Stripe-one of the most secure and widely used payment platforms on the web-you can check out their site here for documentation: stripe.com/ Let us know if you have any questions! 😊 - Rebecca
Hello. I see you came to my own City.... I like your tips, but the items, most of then anyway are to high for me.... (blame Taxes at Costumes).... Thanks Will see blog
Oh lord, I travel 48/52 weekends, never heard of the hauser lock, do you KNOW how many broken bathroom stall doors I run into? PS I'm a soundtech, I swear by Mack's too, bring extras for friends....etc
What’s one product you never travel without? 🧳🤓🛫
Packing cubes
Revolut
Suitcase straps, super light, take up little space, multitude of uses.
A backpack with a broken zip can be secured with strap.
An over packed backpack that is too large at check in can be compressed with two straps.
This side of the pond some airlines are very strict with size.
Mini flashlight, it’s happened that I’ve been on plane stuck for ages with no power or lights. My phone battery was not going to last. It’s saved the day many times. Also camping (black) duck tape in case of luggage zipper fails.
Victorinox SwissCard
Thanks for featuring our balls, Pack Hacker! We loved the segment and hope that it inspires travelers everywhere to practice self-care no matter where they are!
I like the Gossamer gear bag to add to the front of the backpack, very handy when you don't have any pockets
Some fantastic gadgets. Love the door lock.
Glad you're digging the gadgets, Alan! 😊
- Rebecca
Such a truly brilliant practical channel.....i was shooting a film on the pakistan border....people were trying to push my door in......the Howsarlock Portable Lock is a gadget i am ordering now.....thanks to you guys (the individuals who find this kit) ....everything is practicle and intelligent on here.....such a super channel guys.....keep rolling! ....and thank you sincerely for all the brilliant lets-make-travel-life-always-go-easier tips! Gadgets such as these will help to keep me and my cinema equipment safer in foreign zones.......
That's so awesome to hear, Alex! It's all about finding the right gear for you to make travel easier AND more enjoyable. Hope the Howsarlock works for you, let us know how you get on with it. 😊🙌
- Rebecca
Camp sites here in England are just opening up now so hopefully be able to get out soon. Very cool gadgets and must haves. Thanks for sharing this with us today. See you again soon.
Love these videos! You need to try and do a baby travel gear video!!! If you can somehow haha.
The howsarlock is awesome, and cheap ! My next travel favorite accessories
Awesome, let us know how you get on with it! 😊
- Rebecca
So glad I found this channel. VERY well done!
Love this video guys. Your channel has been invaluable. Can wait to travel again.
Glad you're digging the video, Nicholas. We hear you, we can't wait to get out and travel again either. ✈️
- Rebecca
Thanks, very useful video. As to ear plugs I have the Matador and they are great, very high quality nice and organized. I also have the Zacks. Very low quality.
Thanks for watching! 🤙
-Eric
I realize this video doesn’t cover clothing really but after 45+ years of travelling, my wife and I only use carry on bags now. The tech aids available today are great, everything is so much smaller and lighter than it was years ago. One hack I do is lightweight, quick dry shirts and underwear. Lots of products today do not smell even after several days of wearing and being quick dry I can take fewer items knowing that I can wash each night and they will by dry in no time. Although I usually take 5 pair of underwear (because they are lightweight and take very little space), I could get away with just three pairs and always have a clean pair each day. I also take a clothes line with integrated very small carrying pouch. In warm climates drying in the room is easy. In cooler climates I just use the towel drying rack in the shower room. Never had an issue.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Hi Guys and Girls , I never leave home without my Lever gear Tool card Pro , never let me down , so many uses and one of the best buys iv'e ever made .
That's awesome, Bob. Such a small gadget, but so many uses!
- Rebecca
For power cables try release rolling square INCHARGE X for ALL your needs, they even have a 5-6ft one too
Thanks for sharing this, Aeriok. We'll check it out!
- Rebecca
Not a travel pro. But, a small led light with a glow in the dark cord or capsule attached is handy if you wake up in a pitch black hotel room.
Absolutely, Chris! That's a great idea, we can see that coming in handy in a lot of travel situations whether you're on a plane, train, hotel, or hostel. Thanks for sharing. 😊👍
- Rebecca
Do you have a recommendation for a specific light, Chris? This sounds like something I need!
@@meisjeViv I prefer lights that use a single AA or AAA that are made by Fenix, Olight, or Streamlight. I also just picked up a couple of Gear Aid Ni Glo Gear Markers from REI that work very well.
I use the glow in the dark RovyVon Aurora A5 (for anyone looking for recommendations). Although it is expensive at around 45 euros, it's pretty damn practical as it has 4 light levels, is usb rechargable and quite small and it has a light on the side with two different levels and a red/uv light depending on the model that's useful as a reading light or something like that and it comes with a clip so you can clip it to your shirt collar or hat brim for hands free lighting. There are three points of critique I have: 1) due to the transparent body, it's hard to shut out all the light by covering it with your hands when you're using the sidelight and don't want to wake people up with bright lights; 2) although the battery life is acceptable and quite usable, it isn't super long due to the flashlight's small size and 3) (this is more specific to my use case) I'd prefer a blue over a red led because it's a less alarming color to see in the dark when you're seeing someone walk around with the flashlight. But overall, I'd recommend it.
Can we get a video where you review clothing and gear for larger sized folk. It's really hard to find!
I recommend the InCharge cable. kinda like the chaffon multi cable, but more compact and has all of the same options as far as I can tell. Not super long but also more compact, so it's a tradeoff. I love having with me at all times in case I need to charge a friend's phone for them!
That's awesome, glad you've found a gadget that's working well for you. Thanks for sharing!
- Rebecca
The shoulder strap is a quirky neat concept but the idea of someone just snapping the velcro off and running with your phone is just so hilarious.
I have a Shard in my pocket right now.
Been here since the waist bag video. Liked every videos ever since 👍👍🙏
Love that, Alfian! Stay tuned for more. 😊🙌
- Rebecca
I didn't know i needed this video. XD Super interesting stuff guys.
🙌 🙌 🙌
- Rebecca
Swipe a hint of bar soap onto the aluminum threads of the EarPeace to cure squeaking
Great video
I notice you guys put a lot of wet stuff in dry bags. I like a wet bag with snap handle or a reusable ziplock style bag. If you use the fabric ones, you can throw them in the wash along with the wet or dirty items. Then you can keep the dry bag dry and free of possible bacteria.
Thanks for sharing 😃
-Eric
Useful video
Very Practical!
Hero clip never without one
We hear you, tadpole9210a. A Heroclip comes in super handy!
- Rebecca
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 🤙
-Eric
+1 for merino Buff because of the less microplastic water pollution
You guys are awesome! I consider myself pretty deep in this stuff, but there were a few I hadn't heard of
Some related tips for others...
Multi charger... InCharge X - same as nomad cable but includes lightning as well. They have a tiny version too, very pocketable
Gossamer gear shoulder pouch - they also make a water bottle holder version that many ultralight backpackers swear by. My wife loves hers
Wool buff - Decathlon has one for half the price that I love. Also great for wrapping around a jacket (or two) as a makeshift pillowcase
Glad you're digging the video, Anthony. Thanks for sharing your tips with us too! The Gossamer Gear Bottle Pocket looks like a really cool addition to a pack and great if you need quick access to your water bottle. Digging the makeshift pillowcase hack too, great shout. 😊 🙌
- Rebecca
is it Iphone approve?
Love the videos, I’ve got so much from this channel 😊
That's great to hear, Kylie. Glad you've found the videos helpful. Stay tuned for more. 🙌😊
- Rebecca
regarding cables you should check incharge 6, works great
for the cable incharge X seem to always being better
What do you think is better about it? Thanks for watching!
-Eric
@@PackHacker very compact and powerfull :)
Oh wow! A lightweight massage ball! I have to take them everywhere with me, what a great idea. Anyone know how well they hold up over time?
11:29 I just got the Shard a few weeks ago and I've been wondering that same thing. It does look a tiny bit like a weapon.
Pack it in a pouch with a spork and sizzors and other small harmless tools and dress non-threatening. I wouldn't put it on my keychain when going through TSA.
@@martin8313 That's a good idea
Hey guys I love your content and I just wanted to recommend the sennheiser momentum 2 earphones because not only are they better than the jabra’s but also the AirPods Pro. So if you get the chance, review them.
Thanks for the recommendation, RexRegum. We'll check them out! 🙌
- Rebecca
Very interested in the soap bar bag. After having used an aluminum Lush container and then their cork version I stumbled upon the fact that a Vo5 matt clay case is exactly the right fit and doesn’t leak. However the soap bar also doesn’t dry inside. Also the Gerber multitool peaked my interest. I wish it had an allen wrench built in for (un)mounting tripods and plates on my camera but otherwise it seems great. Maybe I’ll even buy some flathead tripod screws instead. Both these items should shave off a few grams while adding convenience.
Dig how detailed this comment is Peter! We're all about cutting down on weight & bulk whenever possible. Every ounce counts.
- Tom
@@PackHacker I’m the same way, which explains why I often travel with a fullframe DSLR and set of lenses totaling over 2.5 kg. ;)
@@PackHacker Oh, one thing though. The PD capture clip may work OK with lighter gear, but I think the Spider system is better. I got a black widow clip that you can thread a belt through so the camera hangs on your hip. Because the belt is threaded there’s no risk of someone yanking the camera off. It’s mostly plastic so it’s light, but it’s still very sturdy and I’ve seen some TH-camrs say they use it with professional gear as well. I think some clip is available to attach it to a strap as well (though with a 1.5 kg body and lens, that’s not for me ;))
I haven’t actually traveled with that Spider clip yet though. Sooo looking forward to traveling again.
I love the Lush products so I'm totally into other ways to carry/store it instead of the tins!
@@amymalone3995 I traveled with the soap bar bag a few months ago. It can get a little messy on the outside but I think that’s always going to be the case with this kind of product. Otherwise it was quite nice. First time I traveled with the Aer Travel kit as well.
Hubby and I sleep with cpap machine. Any small ones out there
Question : do you know if the shoulder strap pocket comes in a hard external case variety? Reason being I don't have the best balance so if I fall on my front, I still want my sunglasses protected!
Hey Noordin Nanji, it looks like the Gossamer Gear Shoulder Strap Pocket is currently only available in this softer version: packhacker.com/travel-gear/gossamer-gear/shoulder-strap-pocket/
- Rebecca
That Gear Shoulder Strap Pocket looks ugly. I recommend the Alpaka Modular Phone Sling which can be used as both a phone sling and a pouch you can attach to a backpack shoulder strap.
Do you have garlic, just in case? :)
Gerber has another keychain tool called the Mullet. It's similar in design to the Shard with the same tools but it adds a belt loop hook and has an overall more boxy design making it look less intimidating than the Shard.
That's a great shout, Mike. The Mullet Multi Tool looks like a solid option, thanks for sharing! 😊
- Rebecca
What hoodie sweater are you wearing in this video?
Yes came here looking for the answer...
Hey there! It's the Icebreaker Hoodie: packhacker.com/travel-gear/icebreaker/shifter-long-sleeve-zip-hoodie/
- Rebecca
To solve the squeaky metal tube, try a little lip balm on the thread. Silence...!
anyone knows how to keep the backpack shoulder straps length at the bottom of the pack from sliding? (the loose straps dangling at the end) I've adjusted my shoulder straps perfectly to make the backpack higher up on the back, but after awhile the strap loosens. tried black insulation tape (which i used to secure those dangling straps), but it still loosen :(. using a tortuga set ou 35l btw, pack loads of things everyday
I know this is a late response but you could roll the extra strap material to the right length and use a needle and thread to run a couple of stitches through the roll.
Where do you get your Hoodia that you're wearing?
Please could somebody tell me what Hoodie / Sweater / Jumper that Tom is wearing in this video...? Thanks!
Hey Brendon, it's the Icebreaker Hoodie: packhacker.com/travel-gear/icebreaker/shifter-long-sleeve-zip-hoodie/ 😊
- Rebecca
I've always had a slight dislike for the chaffon cables. It is nifty to have a 6 in 1, but not when you can't connect it to a wall plug that is behind your night stand, or in an awkward place at an airport. Just a fair warning.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us, Albel!
- Rebecca
Hmm, one of those charging cables will definitely be going into my purse instead of the mass of cables I have now. I really like the looks of that Chafon one. Also, that Howsarlock looks really, really handy.
As a suggestion, quick(ish) release clips are nice to have. I have one by NiteIze that my keys live on. It locks, but is easy to release one-handed. I don't know how many times that's come in handy when on a trip or in daily life.
Hey Kota, a quick-release clip is a great idea, thanks for sharing. It's definitely one of those products that once you have it, you can't live without it!
Let us know if you decide to pick up a Chafon Charging Cable, we'd love to hear how it works for you. 😊
- Rebecca
Leatherman style ps
Can someone tell me if the shoulder pocket strap will fit a passport? Thx
Hey JC, from comparing the dimensions a standard passport should be able to just fit into the large Shoulder Strap Pocket.
- Rebecca
Anybody know what the second wallet was when they were saying how the tripod card didnt fit ?
Hey Harry, this is the Pioneer Matter Bifold: packhacker.com/travel-gear/pioneer/matter-bifold/
- Rebecca
Hi! What facemask are you wearing in this video?
Hey Taylor!
At 3:00 it's the Buff USA Wool Buff: packhacker.com/travel-gear/buff-usa/wool-buff/
At 6:44 it's the Mystery Ranch Street Mask: packhacker.com/travel-gear/mystery-ranch/street-mask/
- Rebecca
Oh no, I tried to join the Pro program, but you don’t use a secure site to sign up like PayPal, etc. I don’t put my credit card number on any site because of fraud or ID theft. Please announce if you start using a secure setup and I will join immediately. Thanks. 👍
Hey Gil, we process all payments for Pack Hacker Pro through Stripe-one of the most secure and widely used payment platforms on the web-you can check out their site here for documentation: stripe.com/
Let us know if you have any questions! 😊
- Rebecca
Will you review the new PRVKE and PRVKE Lite?😁
Packing cubes, merino layers, sea bands...only 1? Sea bands...
Some different presenters would be nice and add variety to the channel.
Why do you have a PASMO card 😂 Did you travel in Japan?
When we travel, we like to collect cards from places we’ve been to! 😃
-Eric
@@PackHacker Haha awesome!
Whats the wallet at 10:17?
Hey Manuel, this is the Pioneer Matter Bifold: packhacker.com/travel-gear/pioneer/matter-bifold/
- Rebecca
@@PackHacker tyvm Rebecca
Hello. I see you came to my own City....
I like your tips, but the items, most of then anyway are to high for me.... (blame Taxes at Costumes)....
Thanks
Will see blog
Oh lord, I travel 48/52 weekends, never heard of the hauser lock, do you KNOW how many broken bathroom stall doors I run into? PS I'm a soundtech, I swear by Mack's too, bring extras for friends....etc
48/52 weekends of travel per year is impressive! Glad we were able to help you discover something new, Natacha.
- Tom
Pouches at 02:33?
Hey MrTangent, these are the Heimplanet Packing Cubes: packhacker.com/travel-gear/heimplanet/packing-cubes-5/
- Rebecca
@@PackHacker Rebecca, what would I do without you?
how in the heck are you folding a buff into a 🧢? Tell us the secret 🤫!
Cable salad 😂
😃
wtf am i watching
My travel plan carry as little as possible not expanding my shit
Wow. this was amazing, thank you.
You got it!
- Rebecca
V.informative, thankU. mobeleash
You got it!
- Rebecca