Thoughts on what bag I should bring!? Let me know below! **EDIT - I brought the Bric's Bag & talked about how it went in this video: th-cam.com/video/feF2piEGhKU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nArU7xXkhyHDowrl Here's everything I packed in the video: 👇 ► BAGS: Travelpro Maxlite 19”: amzn.to/3XMqxDL Bric’s X-Spinner: amzn.to/3Y29zCI Personal Item bag: amzn.to/3Bp4lZ2 Sling Bag (Nomad Lane): bit.ly/3YdQY77 Toiletry Bag: amzn.to/4gHRlxL Packable tote bag (for the market): amzn.to/3N2TfeT Packing cubes: amzn.to/3BzScAl
I'd be bringing neither, as both bags have at least one measurement that's over 22" x 14" x 9". 😢 I was pulled out of line at Heathrow and made to check my bag bc it was .5" too tall. Not worth it to me to chance it.
Aly! The found something you might appreciate…laundry sheets by arm and hammer. They can be cut, weigh nothing, and worked perfectly in a sink but versatile enough for a full size machine too.
You always have some great packing suggestions. I have a little one to share - instead of the liquid laundry detergent, you can get laundry sheets and they are fabulous, plus your eliminating toxic chemicals. True Earth ones are great!
I love the Castles in Germany and France... I think the Fall is the best for travel, Early fall is great because it's still warm but not HOT! While in line for boarding at Frankfurt, we found out our flight was delayed by about 40 minutes. not enough to leave the area, so we all hunkered down I I got deep into discussion with a group of college freshman who had just finished a European Summer backpacking tour. I was amazed that one girl next to me only had a small backpack, and stated she did NOT have a checked bag. I asked her secret: she said only one pair of socks extra and one set of underwear she said they wash and dry overnight and seemed much happier than her friends with heavy bags.
Yay, Portugal! 🥳🇵🇹❤️ My country. ❤ It’s pretty safe there but it’s still good to be careful and aware of surroundings. It’s a perfect time to go, after the crowds. Have a wonderful trip. I know you’ll love it. I love all your videos! ❤️
I recomend to bring someting to warm you a little bit more. Because There’s an average high temperature of 23ºC in the Algarve’s capital, Faro, in October. This is perfectly warm enough for you to relax on the beach, although you should bring some warmer things for the evenings as it can get a bit chilly. The average sea temperature’s 21ºC, while humidity’s low and ranges from 50% to over 90%. There’s more rain as the month goes on, with an average of 54mm across eight rainy days, which usually comes in short showers. And the blue bag could be easier to fit in the bin because it is possible to snugg a little bit more! I love your content! Thank you for the time and Ideas!
Was 3 weeks in Portugal top to bottom, trains and cars within PT. Those cobblestones all over will test those wimpy 4 wheels! So bring the most durable wheels you have. My skateboard 2 wheeler is what I prefered over the 4 wheels which are only fine in the smooth airport floors. Bring the best walking shoes you have. Look for Manteigaria stores for the best pasteis de nata in Porto and Lisbon, you will not stop at 1 and it will be a mandatory stop each morning for breakfast! Film camera, wow so impressed. The flat dry laundery detergent sheets can also work well.
I just discovered your channel and love your content! For my money, I would go with the Bric's especially for Europe. More stylish and those wheels are king! I actually own the same dual-voltage hair blower and tested in Europe. I love it and it's what I use now at home. Question -- I know that "fashion" isn't your thing but I would love to get advice for travellers who plan to go to higher-end restaurants and events. I always pack a stylish suit that can be used separately. I'd love to see how you would advise to pack blazers, shoes and more fashionable outfits.
I have the Travelpro bag which I have used for a couple of my trips to Türkiye. I love it. I am able to fit everything I need for a two week stay in Istanbul.
Bric's! I've been on the search for a top opening carry on that is not cloth and this has never excited. I'd love to see you use it before I purchase it. Thanks for all your info!
Love your videos. Find them balanced. Got a kick out of your "runners". When I moved from QC to ON people looked at me sideways when I referred to my "runners". They all called them sneakers. I think they thought a runner was someone who runs. I still call mine runners 5 decades later..... Thanks for the great video. I really like the look of the Bric's. I need a new c.o. spinner. Was considering Monos, Travel Pro, Level 8 among others, but now Bric's is in the lead. LOVE that it is so lightweight.
Oct 1, 2024: Just got back from 16 days in France. My only struggle was for my personal item. Icelandair has drastically reduced the amount of space under the seats, especially if you are stuck in the middle seat like I was for 8 hours of flight. The tech for the seat back entertainment system is under the middle seats (where is the fairness and compassion to middle seaters with this?!?!)and it is a box that drastically reduces that available space. You must have a skinny personal item if you are stuck in a middle seat. Or else just accept that it has to go overhead. Major bummer when I got on the plane. Beware if you are a middle-seater!
Great video! I am now using the Olay Cleansing Melts (hyaluronic) that weigh nothing! Truly washes my face, removing tinted sunscreen and mascara.. For laundry, I carry washing sheets, not powder. I can tear one in half to do two loads in most European-sized washers. They weigh nothing and are flat, so easy to slip in to any spot (keep from getting moist in transit). Since 2018, my carry-on spinner has been the Samsonite Cosmolite that weighs 3.9 lbs. I carry-on to Europe, and check it coming home. It's held up so well, without any damage and still rolls smoothly. My "personal item" bag (I have so many) is always a last-minute choice, depending on size restrictions, and where I'm going. Currently, I have a 34L PacSafe backpack to try. I use an iPad mini now, as it weighs so much less than my large one. I only take my MacBook Air if I'm staying in one place for a month.
I love this video Aly! I just ordered the travel pro max lite 5 for my next trip. I am carry-on only too but wanted to try a lighter bag. I love the Bric bag too but it's soooooo pricey compared to the max lite. Would love to see what you think of the max lite after a 2 week trip. Safe travels! Love your videos!
We’ll be in Italy in about 9 days! Going to use your 3x3x3 packing method for clothing. We’re flying Delta, so it looks like our 22” Travelpro should work.
I have just found a 1.9kg soft sided carry on bag by the UK firm Antler. It’s called the Brixham. As more airlines are cracking down to 7kg carry on (just came back from Europe) I wanted a good quality light weight non-clamshell carry on. It will give me 5kg to do my stuff. Hope I don’t have trouble putting my personal bag on top. But maybe that’s a sign to lighten your personal bag. I used a backpack that was not heavy I thought but by the time I changed planes and terminals in Dubai my shoulders were screaming out for help. Took me nearly 2 weeks to get my shoulders to relax. 😎
I packed for a weekend trip to the beach in CA while watching your video. My biggest learning is that I don’t put enough in my packing cubes. Going to repack my bag right now!
It sounds like its your first time with that pillow. Will you please post how it goes and if you like it. That would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your videos.
I heard in 2017 that Venice was contemplating banning wheeled luggage, to some degree, as they are overrun with tourists wheeling luggage around on cobblestones. I dont know if it happened but it made me think of ancient Rome's ban on noisy traffic during the day.😊 i wheeled my suitcase as considerately as I could.
I was in Venice two months ago and there were lots of people with wheeled bags including my husband and no one mentioned anything about it. I travel with a back pack as it’s easier in European countries with cobble stones (most of them do). Also easier on trains.
This was discussed in Dubrovnik, Croatia also for the same reason. We went in July, and had thankfully already purchased backpack luggage. Definitely still saw some folks with wheeled luggage but it looked difficult. Loved just having it all on my back.
I would also suggest Benedryl. Coming home from Italy a 3 year old had a reaction on our plane and I was able to provide the flight attendant and Dr who was a passenger Benedryl. We took laundry soap sheets. They work well and don't count as a liquid.
You’re bringing a lot heavier clothing than I am taking to Venice in a few weeks. Maybe it’s because I’m Canadian but 20-23 seems very comfortable to me!
Don’t know how you do it. With just a carrry on bag. My wife and I like to take a long trip once a year, we each use a medium size checked bag and a personal bag. I am a photographer so I have a bit more. Love and have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you 😍
LOVE my 19" Travelpro compact spinner. My only complaint is that when I slide my backpack onto the top of it, it will tip over forwards if I park it, so I have to make sure it's up against something like a chair or a wall, facing toward the wall/chair. I also have the slightly larger Maxlite air hardside carry-on that doesn't tip over like that, & I read that the EU standardized all its airlines' luggage size requirements this summer so now i can take that to Europe as a carry-on instead, but it's a little heavier (1.2 pounds more). I love Travelpro luggage - lightweight, durable, lots of different sizes.
Love my 19” TravelPro spinner. It is an easier size for seniors to manage. It is smaller, limits your shoes choices. I use it for all US travel. I check it at the gate for free. Too heavy to put in overhear bin when you are 70. Easily packs clothes for 7-10 days. 🧳
I have the same bric bag in black and i like it however , when i place my pers bag on top using the carry on's handle, the soft composition of the bag causes the personal item bag to be unstable and slide or flop over. I also have your travelpro in blue, tho, and that is more rigid and the per item bag stays in place as it should.
I prefer the Travelpro, in fact I just bought the max lite compact bag as the measurements are exact for my airlines, with it fitting the minimal 22x14x9 exterior measurements of my favorites. I looked at yours and others, but the height of yours is actually just 21.7 inches, which only is 0.3 inches less than mine (so I'm confident mine would be fine as well if there's an airline that is smaller), and it's 1.75 inches too wide, which is a definite no on the 14" rule flights. I think the 19" measurement you keep using is deceiving as that's just the height of the interior (the makers use that measurement as well to fool people). I think the Brics would appeal more to college age people, less professional looking, IMO. Nonetheless, I love your videos. Keep it up!
Thanks for doing this video! I have the same Travelpro carryon I believe. Is yours the international model too? Just wondering. Also, why didn’t you compress the packing cubes? Just wondering. Thanks!
I would love to know if you have tried that new 'sleep pillow/mask' combo before? I, like you, am 'vertically challenged' and was reading some reviews that said if you were shorter than around 5'3" that it would not work as the headrest would be too high/no low enough to work? Wondering if you can please let me know your experience with it? Tnanks
I'm currently in Europe and tested it on 2 flights so far, it is awesome!! I'm 5'1. I would say it takes a little getting used to, but I most definitely slept.
I can assure you that when flying on TAP Portugal, they don’t weight the hand luggage. I stressed over it so much before my flight on Sept 4 and 16, 2024 only for them not to care. They will check your carryon for free on most cases.
@alysmalls do you have any tips or videos for packing suitcases carryon bags for a winter trip? It's hard to think about since clothing will be more bulky, more layers, boots, coats, etc. Thanks!
Hi, I am so enjoying all your videos. I do have a quick quick question if you are flying from the states to Scotland and then from Scotland back to the which carry-on bag is the one you need to be concerned with is it the international size one or you able to use the size that’s acceptable in the United States. I’m just not clear as I’m not travelingaround by planes in Europe just back-and-forth thank you so much
I remembered with film cameras the security xray equipment can damage the film so ask if the camera can be hand inspected. Or get a lead lined little container for the rolls of film and only load the camera after security. Now mind you my experience is way before digital cameras cause I'm old so maybe the security equipment now is easier on film than it was.
For my own selfish purposes I'd want you to take the brics. I have one in my cart as I type this. SQ is my preferred transpac carrier, unfortunately they have a 7kg limit. I currently have a B&R roller that has been around the world and looks no worse for wear. I'm wondering how the brics would hold up.
I just purchased and took the same Bric bag to Spain for 10 days. I regret to say I’m not all that happy with it. Its best feature is the wheels. I agree with Aly- they glide so nicely! Unfortunately the bag is a bit saggy and the “lid” has zero rigidity. When the bag is upright, all of your stuff piles up at the bottom making the bag pooch out of shape a bit. When you have the bag open for packing/unpacking, the lid just flops and it rather inconvenient. It is lightweight which is the main reason I bought it. I was able to get the majority of the airport transit scuff marks off of the fabric with an all purpose household cleaner. If you can get this bag on a great sale and light weight is your priority, maybe…skip it otherwise. Happy travels!
In 2 weeks i fly to Italy on Delta (both legs) , staying for a month!...I found 21.5", 6.5 lb. softsided rollarboard BRIT BAG at Marshalls a few months ago and I think it's going to be real good! Bigger issue is when I changed a flight to lessen the layover, the plane changed to an AIrbus 350 with a personal item size of 16x12X7.5 ....I think I found a good one, a backpack but have more coming in just to see if the wider top version of the same brand give a bit more room at the top...BUT it's 1 lb heavier. All are Lovevooks...and need to squish. The two coming in look like discontinued things, 1 from WM, other from Amazon...we'll see...
I enjoy your channel. This question is for you and anyone else in the comments section: For the budget airlines (Ryanair, Wizz, easyJet), I know they have weight limits on your personal items and even if you pay to bring a larger roller bag they have a 10kg weight limit. I know they will penalize you if your bag doesn't fit in their sizer, but have you ever experienced them actually weighing your personal item or carry on bag? Thanks for the great content.
Aly going old school with film camera? What prompted that decision? I have a few pro cameras (Nikon F2) sitting in the closet. Perhaps I should blow the dust off them and bring them out of retirement! Love your videos
Hey Amy, maybe black leggings AND black joggers is a bit of a duplicate? Laundry sheets may work better (pack flat/not liquid) I am interested in the Brics suitcase….
Hi. Travelling to Greece in 2 weeks. I noticed you opted to keep the compression bags just as cubes and not compress. Any reason as to why? Enjoy your time in Portugal
seems to me you can reduce that toiletry kit, it seems a bit bulky… not sure why you need to bring stuff like q tips and cotton pads which should be readily available in any city 😅 8.6kgs seem to be above the 7kg limit too…
If you travel with a tour group sometimes it's hard to get to a store based on time allotments and transportation. First day in Venice, no store walking distance.
My experience is also that these bigger bags are hard to pack. I usually divide my items in two smaller instead. Then they fit more places. And I make sure they can hang by adding a carabina and some string if it's not already a hanging one
I flew TAP back in April and they weighed my carry on and personal item together and I was over-weight (whatever that total was, not sure) but they ended up checking my carry on for free.
You would need to pack less if travelling from Australia. Most of our international carriers only allow one 7k bag as carry-on 😂 including personal bag
@Voltaire77 Yes, at the check-in counter for both online and manual check-in, but only budget airlines weigh lugage at the gates. Emirates in Brisbane has two queues at the check-in counter. One for manual check-in and one for online check-in to weigh cases.
I live in Europe and I have never ever come across a hotel that doesn’t have toilet paper. EVER 😂😂 . Love those compression cubes. I couldn’t just wear the same two pairs of shoes for a whole two weeks. The temperature in northern Portugal can dip from one day to the next, and if it rains and your shoes get wet - then you’d only have those open sandals?? well I guess you have a little bit more room to go shopping for shoes.
@@alysmalls My bad and my apologies. I understood hotels, not public bathrooms. So yes, you’re totally right about the lack of toilet paper in public bathrooms here.
Hi Aly, since the 1. September the law has changed in Europe for carry-on luggage the size is 55x40x20 cm and you’re allowed to 10 kg plus a personal bag. I wish you a wonderful trip to Europe. Let me know if you’re coming to Germany I live around Munich and I would find it great to meet you.
Hope u use the blue carry on. Thank u for all the research you put into your videos! Would u happen to know why hotels do not have enough places to hang items like toiletry bags or towels
Many hotels are older buildings and not part of chains.they are retrofitted to update and I think staff etc never actually logically think of use. One I used had a shelf on the opposite side of the bathroom and nothing near the sink
You should always have Chris do a corresponding setup for guys please! And we want to see more Chris! And here's an idea! Have Chris use one bag and you use the other. Problem solved!
The wheeled bags will be a challenge and noisy in places like Porto, Lisbon, and Sintra with all the cobblestones and mega steep hills. Stick with a backpack only.
I was told by two separate friends that live in Europe not to wear leggings or any workout type wear any place but at the gym in Europe. So in respect of the locals that may agree with this, I leave my leggings at home☹️. Not saying all Europeans feel the same way, of course I would have no idea on everyone’s thoughts.
Yes, athleisure is usually left for the gym in Europe vs. North America and you'll easily spot the tourists that way! But, I am a tourist! I think a mix between being comfortable and respectful is ok.
European here , i think really depend on the leggings style. Some people may not like the tight fit once or see-through , as they show every curve , but with a longer top that cover the bum it should be fine. I have a pair of flared leg one from h&m, and you can't tell i am wearing leggings, plus they have pockets .
Only bc they know you’re a tourist, not bc it’s disrespectful. When I’m with my cousins in Italy I bring them leggings and they wear them with me sometimes 😂😂
Thoughts on what bag I should bring!? Let me know below! **EDIT - I brought the Bric's Bag & talked about how it went in this video: th-cam.com/video/feF2piEGhKU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nArU7xXkhyHDowrl Here's everything I packed in the video: 👇
► BAGS:
Travelpro Maxlite 19”: amzn.to/3XMqxDL
Bric’s X-Spinner: amzn.to/3Y29zCI
Personal Item bag: amzn.to/3Bp4lZ2
Sling Bag (Nomad Lane): bit.ly/3YdQY77
Toiletry Bag: amzn.to/4gHRlxL
Packable tote bag (for the market): amzn.to/3N2TfeT
Packing cubes: amzn.to/3BzScAl
► ELECTRONICS:
Electronics bag: amzn.to/3XIDnD3
Power adapter: amzn.to/3ZE1zJv
Airplane Bluetooth adapter: amzn.to/3N5j1z1
Phone lanyard: amzn.to/4eoproP
Powerbank: amzn.to/3TPeK6w
Earbuds: amzn.to/4eB7BPk
Bluetooth earbud adapter: amzn.to/3BnLeyl
Bluetooth microphones: amzn.to/4eLEV63
► CLOTHING & SHOES:
New Balance shoes: amzn.to/4em3N4T
Reef sandals: amzn.to/3Y3FUJn
Rain jacket: amzn.to/3TLXKxW
Sunglasses: amzn.to/3Y3HOcV
Black travel pants/joggers: amzn.to/4eGxJZ5
T-shirts: shrsl.com/4p2rn
Blue-gray sweater: shrsl.com/4p2ro
Cardigans: amzn.to/3N3cu86
Travel slippers: amzn.to/3ZMQjuu
► FOR THE PLANE:
Neck pillow/eye mask combo: amzn.to/4gGDqIt
Pharmacy kit bag: amzn.to/3ZGNLOr
Body wipes: amzn.to/4dsviIv
Vicks vapo inhaler: amzn.to/4gOZj8y
Blister bandaids: amzn.to/4drwLim
S-hooks: amzn.to/4dsQpKV
Compression socks: amzn.to/3XLOGuj
Foot hammock: amzn.to/3XFgn7S
► TOILETRIES:
Dual voltage hair dryer brush: amzn.to/4eIH1DI
Silicone Cream Jars: amzn.to/4eFUlcc
Compressed washcloths: amzn.to/3N6cHr5
Water-activated facial wipes: amzn.to/3Br0tqu
Toothpaste tablets: amzn.to/3TR8hIe
Toothbrush holder: amzn.to/3ZNbahi
Crystal deodorant: amzn.to/3N727Qz
Pimple patches: amzn.to/4dv1xaa
Bra strap clip: amzn.to/3TNMvoO
Toiletry skins (bottle condoms): amzn.to/3BlPBKi
Liquids pouches: amzn.to/3ZFtkRY
Amber dropper bottles (30ml): amzn.to/4gOdcU6
Travelpro
Travel pro bag looks great
I'd be bringing neither, as both bags have at least one measurement that's over 22" x 14" x 9". 😢 I was pulled out of line at Heathrow and made to check my bag bc it was .5" too tall. Not worth it to me to chance it.
Please share the link for the blow-dry brush - have been looking for dual voltage version! Please & thank you!!!
Please dress better for your body shape! Those pants make you look like you have a fupa and you don't.
Aly! The found something you might appreciate…laundry sheets by arm and hammer. They can be cut, weigh nothing, and worked perfectly in a sink but versatile enough for a full size machine too.
You always have some great packing suggestions. I have a little one to share - instead of the liquid laundry detergent, you can get laundry sheets and they are fabulous, plus your eliminating toxic chemicals. True Earth ones are great!
Definitely the Travel pro
I’ve got the Brics bag. Used it for years. Quality is amazing and looks good even though it’s been so well used. Looks very stylish.
I love the Castles in Germany and France... I think the Fall is the best for travel, Early fall is great because it's still warm but not HOT! While in line for boarding at Frankfurt, we found out our flight was delayed by about 40 minutes. not enough to leave the area, so we all hunkered down I I got deep into discussion with a group of college freshman who had just finished a European Summer backpacking tour. I was amazed that one girl next to me only had a small backpack, and stated she did NOT have a checked bag. I asked her secret: she said only one pair of socks extra and one set of underwear she said they wash and dry overnight and seemed much happier than her friends with heavy bags.
Like Rick Steves would say, no traveler ever brags, "Every year I pack heavier"
Yay, Portugal! 🥳🇵🇹❤️
My country. ❤
It’s pretty safe there but it’s still good to be careful and aware of surroundings.
It’s a perfect time to go, after the crowds.
Have a wonderful trip.
I know you’ll love it.
I love all your videos! ❤️
Obrigada!
I recomend to bring someting to warm you a little bit more. Because There’s an average high temperature of 23ºC in the Algarve’s capital, Faro, in October. This is perfectly warm enough for you to relax on the beach, although you should bring some warmer things for the evenings as it can get a bit chilly. The average sea temperature’s 21ºC, while humidity’s low and ranges from 50% to over 90%. There’s more rain as the month goes on, with an average of 54mm across eight rainy days, which usually comes in short showers.
And the blue bag could be easier to fit in the bin because it is possible to snugg a little bit more!
I love your content! Thank you for the time and Ideas!
Love the look and softness of the Bric’s!
Was 3 weeks in Portugal top to bottom, trains and cars within PT. Those cobblestones all over will test those wimpy 4 wheels! So bring the most durable wheels you have. My skateboard 2 wheeler is what I prefered over the 4 wheels which are only fine in the smooth airport floors. Bring the best walking shoes you have. Look for Manteigaria stores for the best pasteis de nata in Porto and Lisbon, you will not stop at 1 and it will be a mandatory stop each morning for breakfast! Film camera, wow so impressed. The flat dry laundery detergent sheets can also work well.
Have been twice and totally agree with you about the cobblestones and walking shoes, especially in Porto & Lisbon with the hills.
I just discovered your channel and love your content! For my money, I would go with the Bric's especially for Europe. More stylish and those wheels are king! I actually own the same dual-voltage hair blower and tested in Europe. I love it and it's what I use now at home. Question -- I know that "fashion" isn't your thing but I would love to get advice for travellers who plan to go to higher-end restaurants and events. I always pack a stylish suit that can be used separately. I'd love to see how you would advise to pack blazers, shoes and more fashionable outfits.
This is perfect timing!!! I will be in Portugal solo next week and I am currently planning my attire and saw there will be some rain.
I LOVE the Reef Sandles. Brought them with a pair of puma's to Vegas for a week. They were perfect!
Love your channel, thanks for the great tips. will be interested to see which bag you choose.
I have the Travelpro bag which I have used for a couple of my trips to Türkiye. I love it. I am able to fit everything I need for a two week stay in Istanbul.
Really helpful video! Packing for my own 10 day Croatia trip this week and I’m suddenly feeling inspired that I can make it work carry on only easily!
Bric's! I've been on the search for a top opening carry on that is not cloth and this has never excited. I'd love to see you use it before I purchase it. Thanks for all your info!
Love your videos. Find them balanced. Got a kick out of your "runners". When I moved from QC to ON people looked at me sideways when I referred to my "runners". They all called them sneakers. I think they thought a runner was someone who runs. I still call mine runners 5 decades later..... Thanks for the great video. I really like the look of the Bric's. I need a new c.o. spinner. Was considering Monos, Travel Pro, Level 8 among others, but now Bric's is in the lead. LOVE that it is so lightweight.
Oct 1, 2024: Just got back from 16 days in France. My only struggle was for my personal item. Icelandair has drastically reduced the amount of space under the seats, especially if you are stuck in the middle seat like I was for 8 hours of flight. The tech for the seat back entertainment system is under the middle seats (where is the fairness and compassion to middle seaters with this?!?!)and it is a box that drastically reduces that available space. You must have a skinny personal item if you are stuck in a middle seat. Or else just accept that it has to go overhead. Major bummer when I got on the plane. Beware if you are a middle-seater!
Great video! I am now using the Olay Cleansing Melts (hyaluronic) that weigh nothing! Truly washes my face, removing tinted sunscreen and mascara.. For laundry, I carry washing sheets, not powder. I can tear one in half to do two loads in most European-sized washers. They weigh nothing and are flat, so easy to slip in to any spot (keep from getting moist in transit). Since 2018, my carry-on spinner has been the Samsonite Cosmolite that weighs 3.9 lbs. I carry-on to Europe, and check it coming home. It's held up so well, without any damage and still rolls smoothly. My "personal item" bag (I have so many) is always a last-minute choice, depending on size restrictions, and where I'm going. Currently, I have a 34L PacSafe backpack to try. I use an iPad mini now, as it weighs so much less than my large one. I only take my MacBook Air if I'm staying in one place for a month.
Definitely try to Bric's bag!!! Would love to hear how it works for you. Plus, as you mentioned, it looks a little nicer.
I would take the Brics! Thank you for this fantastic video!
Love the look of the soft sided but would worry about things being squashed inside from other bags or placement. Love the video. Great tips. 14:06
I love this video Aly! I just ordered the travel pro max lite 5 for my next trip. I am carry-on only too but wanted to try a lighter bag. I love the Bric bag too but it's soooooo pricey compared to the max lite. Would love to see what you think of the max lite after a 2 week trip. Safe travels! Love your videos!
Have a lovely time in Portugal!
Take the BRICS pls! Safe travels!!!
We’ll be in Italy in about 9 days! Going to use your 3x3x3 packing method for clothing. We’re flying Delta, so it looks like our 22” Travelpro should work.
Instead of the liquid Tide, have you tried the Tru Earth laundry strps? Just one less liquid to worry about.
They're on my list! For some reason I have several of these travel tides laying around, so trying to use them up before I buy new stuff 😅
Agreed
We always do laundry while in Europe and thats what I take with us for laundry and some fabric sheets also, barely takes up any space and work great!
BEEN using them for 2 years….love them…now take them travelling
A couple tablespoons of laundry powder in a small ziplock. Done
I have just found a 1.9kg soft sided carry on bag by the UK firm Antler. It’s called the Brixham. As more airlines are cracking down to 7kg carry on (just came back from Europe) I wanted a good quality light weight non-clamshell carry on. It will give me 5kg to do my stuff.
Hope I don’t have trouble putting my personal bag on top. But maybe that’s a sign to lighten your personal bag.
I used a backpack that was not heavy I thought but by the time I changed planes and terminals in Dubai my shoulders were screaming out for help. Took me nearly 2 weeks to get my shoulders to relax. 😎
Is it this one: go.shopmy.us/p-8251163 ? I'm liking the looks of Antler, I'll have to try it
I packed for a weekend trip to the beach in CA while watching your video.
My biggest learning is that I don’t put enough in my packing cubes.
Going to repack my bag right now!
It sounds like its your first time with that pillow. Will you please post how it goes and if you like it. That would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your videos.
Yes, please. I’ve been thinking of getting one so a review would be helpful. 😊
Here's my review of me using the travel pillow! th-cam.com/video/sU55Ak0FlQk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MuYAn9qqfHQHDauo
I heard in 2017 that Venice was contemplating banning wheeled luggage, to some degree, as they are overrun with tourists wheeling luggage around on cobblestones. I dont know if it happened but it made me think of ancient Rome's ban on noisy traffic during the day.😊 i wheeled my suitcase as considerately as I could.
I was in Venice two months ago and there were lots of people with wheeled bags including my husband and no one mentioned anything about it. I travel with a back pack as it’s easier in European countries with cobble stones (most of them do). Also easier on trains.
This was discussed in Dubrovnik, Croatia also for the same reason. We went in July, and had thankfully already purchased backpack luggage. Definitely still saw some folks with wheeled luggage but it looked difficult. Loved just having it all on my back.
I would also suggest Benedryl. Coming home from Italy a 3 year old had a reaction on our plane and I was able to provide the flight attendant and Dr who was a passenger Benedryl.
We took laundry soap sheets. They work well and don't count as a liquid.
You’re bringing a lot heavier clothing than I am taking to Venice in a few weeks. Maybe it’s because I’m Canadian but 20-23 seems very comfortable to me!
It can get quite cool, especially indoors!
Don’t know how you do it. With just a carrry on bag. My wife and I like to take a long trip once a year, we each use a medium size checked bag and a personal bag. I am a photographer so I have a bit more. Love and have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you 😍
Be safe! Be well! Have a great time!❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
If you're wearing a coat, wear the crossbody bag. That'll reduce a bit of weight. Then use it as a foot sling instead of a separate one.
Great advice, thank you!!
Check with your airline about the foot hammock. Lufthansa, for instance, does not allow any devices that attach to seats or tray tables.
LOVE my 19" Travelpro compact spinner. My only complaint is that when I slide my backpack onto the top of it, it will tip over forwards if I park it, so I have to make sure it's up against something like a chair or a wall, facing toward the wall/chair. I also have the slightly larger Maxlite air hardside carry-on that doesn't tip over like that, & I read that the EU standardized all its airlines' luggage size requirements this summer so now i can take that to Europe as a carry-on instead, but it's a little heavier (1.2 pounds more). I love Travelpro luggage - lightweight, durable, lots of different sizes.
Perfect timing as we are heading to Italy for two weeks in November :)
Yay! Happy travels 😊
I will be going to Olbia for 3 weeks in November
I like the Brics bag, and suggest you try that one! I will be traveling in November, and I’m curious how things go for you
Thanks!
Here's an update on the Bric's bag! th-cam.com/video/feF2piEGhKU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=52QFAzEXSzU6CPwR
Love my 19” TravelPro spinner. It is an easier size for seniors to manage. It is smaller, limits your shoes choices. I use it for all US travel. I check it at the gate for free. Too heavy to put in overhear bin when you are 70. Easily packs clothes for 7-10 days. 🧳
I have the same bric bag in black and i like it however , when i place my pers bag on top using the carry on's handle, the soft composition of the bag causes the personal item bag to be unstable and slide or flop over. I also have your travelpro in blue, tho, and that is more rigid and the per item bag stays in place as it should.
Interesting! In my testing I have found a bit of the opposite - perhaps it depends on the personal item bag. Thanks for your insight!
I had a similar experience with the Bric's bag. Gave it away because of how it didn't work with my personal bag.
@@alysmalls the per item bag was am 18" tall backpack fairly full
I prefer the Travelpro, in fact I just bought the max lite compact bag as the measurements are exact for my airlines, with it fitting the minimal 22x14x9 exterior measurements of my favorites. I looked at yours and others, but the height of yours is actually just 21.7 inches, which only is 0.3 inches less than mine (so I'm confident mine would be fine as well if there's an airline that is smaller), and it's 1.75 inches too wide, which is a definite no on the 14" rule flights. I think the 19" measurement you keep using is deceiving as that's just the height of the interior (the makers use that measurement as well to fool people). I think the Brics would appeal more to college age people, less professional looking, IMO. Nonetheless, I love your videos. Keep it up!
Thanks for doing this video! I have the same Travelpro carryon I believe. Is yours the international model too? Just wondering. Also, why didn’t you compress the packing cubes? Just wondering. Thanks!
For the cubes, I found I could actually squish things better into the crevices that way!
@@alysmalls that’s really cool!
Bring the new one to see how it travels
Love Sinatra!
Great video 😊
I would love to know if you have tried that new 'sleep pillow/mask' combo before? I, like you, am 'vertically challenged' and was reading some reviews that said if you were shorter than around 5'3" that it would not work as the headrest would be too high/no low enough to work? Wondering if you can please let me know your experience with it? Tnanks
I'm currently in Europe and tested it on 2 flights so far, it is awesome!! I'm 5'1. I would say it takes a little getting used to, but I most definitely slept.
I can assure you that when flying on TAP Portugal, they don’t weight the hand luggage. I stressed over it so much before my flight on Sept 4 and 16, 2024 only for them not to care. They will check your carryon for free on most cases.
I flew TAP and they weighed both personal and carryon together. Maybe it depends on the airport
11:35 Oh, I know. 😊 Can be lifesavers!
@alysmalls do you have any tips or videos for packing suitcases carryon bags for a winter trip? It's hard to think about since clothing will be more bulky, more layers, boots, coats, etc. Thanks!
I love my travelpro, but I always love to try new bags too, so it’s a tough decision!
Hi, I am so enjoying all your videos. I do have a quick quick question if you are flying from the states to Scotland and then from Scotland back to the which carry-on bag is the one you need to be concerned with is it the international size one or you able to use the size that’s acceptable in the United States. I’m just not clear as I’m not travelingaround by planes in Europe just back-and-forth thank you so much
I've had a similar nanobag in my purse for over 20 years and it is still going strong, albeit stained from use.
I actually like the look of the travel pro bag better. The brix looks like really thin material that would rip open if it caught on something.
The blue one
I remembered with film cameras the security xray equipment can damage the film so ask if the camera can be hand inspected. Or get a lead lined little container for the rolls of film and only load the camera after security. Now mind you my experience is way before digital cameras cause I'm old so maybe the security equipment now is easier on film than it was.
Yes hand check!
For my own selfish purposes I'd want you to take the brics. I have one in my cart as I type this. SQ is my preferred transpac carrier, unfortunately they have a 7kg limit. I currently have a B&R roller that has been around the world and looks no worse for wear. I'm wondering how the brics would hold up.
I just purchased and took the same Bric bag to Spain for 10 days. I regret to say I’m not all that happy with it. Its best feature is the wheels. I agree with Aly- they glide so nicely! Unfortunately the bag is a bit saggy and the “lid” has zero rigidity. When the bag is upright, all of your stuff piles up at the bottom making the bag pooch out of shape a bit. When you have the bag open for packing/unpacking, the lid just flops and it rather inconvenient. It is lightweight which is the main reason I bought it. I was able to get the majority of the airport transit scuff marks off of the fabric with an all purpose household cleaner. If you can get this bag on a great sale and light weight is your priority, maybe…skip it otherwise. Happy travels!
In 2 weeks i fly to Italy on Delta (both legs) , staying for a month!...I found 21.5", 6.5 lb. softsided rollarboard BRIT BAG at Marshalls a few months ago and I think it's going to be real good! Bigger issue is when I changed a flight to lessen the layover, the plane changed to an AIrbus 350 with a personal item size of 16x12X7.5 ....I think I found a good one, a backpack but have more coming in just to see if the wider top version of the same brand give a bit more room at the top...BUT it's 1 lb heavier. All are Lovevooks...and need to squish. The two coming in look like discontinued things, 1 from WM, other from Amazon...we'll see...
This is great, thank you. Is there a reason you don't compress your compression cubes?
Great video! I wonder iff the Amazon links are the same for Latin Amereica?
I enjoy your channel. This question is for you and anyone else in the comments section:
For the budget airlines (Ryanair, Wizz, easyJet), I know they have weight limits on your personal items and even if you pay to bring a larger roller bag they have a 10kg weight limit.
I know they will penalize you if your bag doesn't fit in their sizer, but have you ever experienced them actually weighing your personal item or carry on bag?
Thanks for the great content.
Aly going old school with film camera? What prompted that decision? I have a few pro cameras (Nikon F2) sitting in the closet. Perhaps I should blow the dust off them and bring them out of retirement!
Love your videos
Chris got me into it! He restores old cameras and loves shooting film
Hey Amy, maybe black leggings AND black joggers is a bit of a duplicate? Laundry sheets may work better (pack flat/not liquid) I am interested in the Brics suitcase….
Who is Amy?
Are you buying health insurance when you travel to Europe? If yes, which one?
Hi. Travelling to Greece in 2 weeks. I noticed you opted to keep the compression bags just as cubes and not compress. Any reason as to why? Enjoy your time in Portugal
seems to me you can reduce that toiletry kit, it seems a bit bulky… not sure why you need to bring stuff like q tips and cotton pads which should be readily available in any city 😅 8.6kgs seem to be above the 7kg limit too…
Thankfully I have up to 10kg!
If you travel with a tour group sometimes it's hard to get to a store based on time allotments and transportation. First day in Venice, no store walking distance.
My experience is also that these bigger bags are hard to pack. I usually divide my items in two smaller instead. Then they fit more places. And I make sure they can hang by adding a carabina and some string if it's not already a hanging one
How do you deal with the jet lag/time differences?
What bras do you pack that were so flat? I need them!
You use a whole face wash sheet? I cut them in 4 or even 8! I'm cheap LOL.
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I've heard some of the low-cost carriers won't even let you squish the bag if it doesn't fit it doesn't fit is there stupid rule
Bring the new bag. It seems to have a bit more room .
Use laundry detergent sheets
I flew TAP back in April and they weighed my carry on and personal item together and I was over-weight (whatever that total was, not sure) but they ended up checking my carry on for free.
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You would need to pack less if travelling from Australia. Most of our international carriers only allow one 7k bag as carry-on 😂 including personal bag
Curious if you have ever actually experienced the airlines weighing your bags at the gate?
@Voltaire77 Yes, at the check-in counter for both online and manual check-in, but only budget airlines weigh lugage at the gates. Emirates in Brisbane has two queues at the check-in counter. One for manual check-in and one for online check-in to weigh cases.
Please share the link for the blow-dry brush - have been looking for dual voltage version! Please & thank you!!!
Dual voltage hair dryer brush: amzn.to/4eIH1DI
@@alysmalls thank you!!! Have you tried it yet? Good as any other?
Can you give me more info on your hot air brush please?
Dual voltage hair dryer brush: amzn.to/4eIH1DI
@@alysmalls Thank you!
@@alysmallsthank you for providing. Please let us know if it works. Hopefully, you’ve got dry hair for your trip!
@@alexislamanna9266 it worked great!! So glad I brought it
PS....the VapoInhaler.. never got an answer on that from TSA...not a liquid as you seem to be indicating? I guess it's like a chapstick?
I think so ya!
I live in Europe and I have never ever come across a hotel that doesn’t have toilet paper. EVER 😂😂 .
Love those compression cubes. I couldn’t just wear the same two pairs of shoes for a whole two weeks. The temperature in northern Portugal can dip from one day to the next, and if it rains and your shoes get wet - then you’d only have those open sandals??
well I guess you have a little bit more room to go shopping for shoes.
I've encountered many public bathrooms in Europe over the years that have lacked TP!
@@alysmalls My bad and my apologies. I understood hotels, not public bathrooms. So yes, you’re totally right about the lack of toilet paper in public bathrooms here.
Have waterproof shoes
Howcome you didn't compress the compression bags
Hi Aly, since the 1. September the law has changed in Europe for carry-on luggage the size is 55x40x20 cm and you’re allowed to 10 kg plus a personal bag. I wish you a wonderful trip to Europe. Let me know if you’re coming to Germany I live around Munich and I would find it great to meet you.
Hope u use the blue carry on. Thank u for all the research you put into your videos! Would u happen to know why hotels do not have enough places to hang items like toiletry bags or towels
Many hotels are older buildings and not part of chains.they are retrofitted to update and I think staff etc never actually logically think of use. One I used had a shelf on the opposite side of the bathroom and nothing near the sink
Only Portugal? What about less warmer region?
It's a special trip
You can only put 3.4 oz of liquid in that bag for tsa!!!
Funny, no paper in bathrooms in Europe? Why do you need to bring laundry soup? Do you think you can’t buy soup in Europe? 😀
You should always have Chris do a corresponding setup for guys please! And we want to see more Chris!
And here's an idea! Have Chris use one bag and you use the other. Problem solved!
He's actually not coming on this trip this time!
The wheeled bags will be a challenge and noisy in places like Porto, Lisbon, and Sintra with all the cobblestones and mega steep hills. Stick with a backpack only.
Use shoe bags (or at least a plastic bag) please! Why use compression packing cubes if not compressing?
I’m not seeing info on the neck pillow 🤔
Oops! I think I forgot it, here it is: Neck pillow/eye mask combo: amzn.to/4gGDqIt
@@alysmalls Thank you!!
I completely disagree. The travel pro looks way more classy. The blue one looks cheap . It looks like a duffle kids take to summer camp.
I was told by two separate friends that live in Europe not to wear leggings or any workout type wear any place but at the gym in Europe. So in respect of the locals that may agree with this, I leave my leggings at home☹️. Not saying all Europeans feel the same way, of course I would have no idea on everyone’s thoughts.
Yes, athleisure is usually left for the gym in Europe vs. North America and you'll easily spot the tourists that way! But, I am a tourist! I think a mix between being comfortable and respectful is ok.
European here , i think really depend on the leggings style. Some people may not like the tight fit once or see-through , as they show every curve , but with a longer top that cover the bum it should be fine. I have a pair of flared leg one from h&m, and you can't tell i am wearing leggings, plus they have pockets .
Only bc they know you’re a tourist, not bc it’s disrespectful. When I’m with my cousins in Italy I bring them leggings and they wear them with me sometimes 😂😂
Yeah, it's easier to spot the American tourists.
@@alysmallshow legging can be comfortable? I can’t understand
Sorry but they are to big and should go in the hold. Only a very small bag of essentials should be allowed in the overhead lockers in the cabin.
I didn’t see a single pair of underwear or socks? Bra? That takes up space, too. Every video I see seems to neglect the space that takes up.
You don’t need 75% of this stuff.