Best Minimalist Travel Gear of the Year (Best Minimalist Gifts for Travelers)

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • My favorite gear of the year! Happy holidays and safe travels! Links below 👇
    🎥 Best Gear 2021 - • Best Minimalist Travel...
    🎁 - Minimalist Electronics
    Aukey Universal Travel Adapter: onebagtravels.com/refer/aukey...
    Minix 66W GaN Charger: amzn.to/3tZZYNV
    CARD-4 Universal Travel Adapter: amzn.to/2Qgvgf7
    Chafon 5 in 1 USB Converter: amzn.to/3VdBP17
    InCharge X Universal Charge Cord: amzn.to/3V6qhNi
    Nitecore NB10000 Powerbank: amzn.to/3CpJumU
    Nitecore NU25 Headlamp: amzn.to/3Aw4uGT
    Grid-it Organizer Small: amzn.to/3ElVPb7
    Grid-it Organizer Medium: amzn.to/3AUawkT
    Tamzn.to/3GyCDcWhink Tank Clear sided Organizer: amzn.to/3Jvfl79
    Tom Bihn 3D Organizer Cube: onebagtravels.com/refer/tom-b...
    JBL Go 2 Waterproof Speaker: amzn.to/3GyCDcW
    JBL Go 3 (Updated Model): amzn.to/3EKAR73
    🎁 - Travel Games:
    Air Deck Playing Cards: amzn.to/3APLoJ8
    Hive Pocket: amzn.to/3VvrkGL
    Pass the Pigs: amzn.to/3EhXYUY
    Catan Dice: amzn.to/3EoVmov
    Phase 10: amzn.to/3URTyLD
    🎁 - Misc. Travel Accessories
    Leatherman Style PS: amzn.to/31avveO
    Rawlogy Cork Massage Ball: amzn.to/3GxqrZL
    Grayl UltraPress Water Filter: onebagtravels.com/refer/grayl...
    Saywer Mini Water Filter: amzn.to/3XhkRAF
    Sea to Summit Clothes Line: amzn.to/3EQc41G
    Diximus Immersion Water Heater: amzn.to/3UUuQug
    🎁 - Clothes
    Wool and Prince Pique Polo: onebagtravels.com/refer/wool-...
    Proof 72-Hour Merino Polo: onebagtravels.com/refer/proof...
    Mayfly Imago Sandal: onebagtravels.com/refer/mayfl...
    Arcade Ranger Belt: onebagtravels.com/refer/arcad...
    🎁 - Backpacks
    Thule Aion 28: onebagtravels.com/refer/thule...
    Osprey Farpoint 40: onebagtravels.com/refer/ospre...
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    Best Minimalist Travel Gear of the Year (Best Minimalist Gifts for Travelers):
    0:00 - Intro and Overview
    0:31 - Electronics
    4:07 - Organizers
    6:13 - Travel Games
    8:11 - Misc. Accessories
    12:29 - Travel Clothes
    14:56 - Favorite Backpacks
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Komentáře • 52

  • @paulamcclure3402
    @paulamcclure3402 Před rokem +7

    Another great video with clear and concise information and helpful demonstrations. Thank you for putting out quality videos that are useful, informative and will help me to have good-quality & affordable gear on my travels. It is refreshing to have someone with travel experience offering advice and product suggestions compared to some other presenters who just promote items based upon company product descriptions without having even used or tested the items in real-time. Kudos, Sir!

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words Paula! Glad you find my videos useful 😃

  • @enriquediaz7547
    @enriquediaz7547 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been traveling with xero sandals. They work great for outdoor, beach, room shoes. Great episode! I also use card travel charge after your recommendation. I also bought them for my college-age kids.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +3

      Nice, I'm glad you find the gear I recommend useful =)

  • @ryanmcdougall22
    @ryanmcdougall22 Před rokem +1

    Phenomenal video, well done! Thanks for the info, it is VERY handy!

  • @anter881
    @anter881 Před rokem +5

    Great video as usual. Nitecore nu25 has been updated also with a ultralight version with shock cord

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      I saw that, and finally with USB-C charging!

  • @marc_anderson
    @marc_anderson Před rokem +4

    Another great video, quite a few unique items there especially some of the games.
    Im not sure if you are interested but Nitecore have just release a new head torch the Nitecore NU25 UL, it now has usb c charging as well as a few new features.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +2

      OMG, finally USB-C charging! I saw that but I didn't have time to buy one and test it before making the video. I'm gonna get one now, thanks!

  • @rasperjilius8675
    @rasperjilius8675 Před rokem +2

    Hello mate great video. Will you do a video comparing the different versions of the osprey farpoint 40?

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      I will! I have the last 3 versions of that pack, I recoreded a quick overview of the newest model (czcams.com/video/W6nH6zueFE8/video.html). Recently picked up the daypack, and will get the Farpoint 55 as well to compare. I'll post a video comparing the updates to the pack here pretty soon.

  • @veronicama6179
    @veronicama6179 Před rokem +1

    I'm planning to do a 45-day Europe trip in one bag, so I find your videos really informative and useful. ❤ Now I'm struggling between carrying an osprey Kestrel 38 or a Farpoint 40. I think the former one makes a better carry on the back but I'm worried that it couldn't pass the carry-on size of some airlines. Plus the Farpoint has better organization. Any advice?

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, Kestrel is way too tall and won't fit as a carry on so you'd probably have to check it. Any of those backpacking style bags will be more comfortable over a more rounded, boxy travel type pack. If it's something you're going to be wearing around all day, like actually backpacking then I'd go with the more comfortable pack. But if it's more luggage, like you will carry it through the airport, to hotel, and switch to a smaller daypack then I'd go with something like the Farpoint so you don't have to deal with checked luggage.

  • @earleneeaton8614
    @earleneeaton8614 Před rokem +2

    Love the games ideas. I travel with my 8 yo and like non electronic options! With the cribbage, do you bring a board? If not how do you play/keep track of scores? One of my family favorite games, but could never justify the weight of a board. Thanks!

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      You can just score cribbage on a notepad, its just not as fun. The board is just a way of keeping score.

  • @stephanieetchells6667
    @stephanieetchells6667 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Super bagel for travel adapter

  • @carolynknierim6848
    @carolynknierim6848 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Grip6 belts and socks!

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I've mostly been using the Arcade belt with great success but this looks great too!

  • @jasecola
    @jasecola Před 4 měsíci +1

    Any chance you have plans to do a review of the Thule Aion 40L? The internet seems oddly devoid of pack reviews for this bag and it seems like an interesting option, especially for $200.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'll think about it, I have the 28 and it's great. 40L would be a good comparison but I already have so many bags lined up for the year.

  • @s.k.6899
    @s.k.6899 Před rokem +4

    Would be great if you could say cm, gramms etc. too in future videos!

  • @pamackenzie
    @pamackenzie Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your video, I especially liked learning about some of the games. I have a RedOxx extra small aviator that I have had for many years and love, but I got it before they added the d-rings. I have been looking for a system where I could attach backpack straps to it that would be removable. I would like a system that could be removed with maybe compression straps rather than something sewn on. Do you know of such a thing that would work with it?

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      I'm not sure on that pack. You can buy after market backpack straps (like these for example amzn.to/3ieRDlT), but you need something to attach them to. I don't see anything on that pack other than webbing. Red Oxx doesn't do customizations any more. You would probably have to reach out to someone who makes custom packs and have them sew straps or D-ring attachments on the bag. But by the time you do that you would have probably spent more than you spent on the bag in the first place.

    • @MalineeNoreen
      @MalineeNoreen Před rokem

      Gravel Travel has a duffle on pre-order that has backpack straps sold separately. Form factor looks more like travel backpack to me

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem

      @@MalineeNoreen yeah that bag is pushing the boundary of a duffel. Looks like a travel backpack but with shoulder straps sold separately. I like those packing cubes though, I'd love to test them out

    • @pamackenzie
      @pamackenzie Před rokem

      @@MalineeNoreen Thanks, I like the style, but it's a bit too big for me.

  • @ragnusik
    @ragnusik Před rokem +4

    You might want to check out Lowe Alpine Escape Flight Pro 40L backpack. I moved to it from the previous version of Farpoint 40 and I'm really puzzled why this model did not make it into the youtube reviews.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +2

      That pack looks solid. Lowe Alpine had some good packs several years ago, then the brand got taken over by Rab and those packs disappeared. Looks like they're back with some good options, thanks!

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 Před rokem +2

    I am a huge fan of battery banks & was fortunate to score a 2,000 MAh pack like a cigar. I wear a suit to work so my phone, fountain pen are in my pocket EDC. I scored a USB-C rechargeable penlight from a trade show & this hides insides my suit coat too. I hop on a day flight often so just fly with my pocket gear, tablet & compendium.

  • @LincolnClay98
    @LincolnClay98 Před rokem +2

    Do you think that the farpoint 40 bag is big enough for 3 weeks of travelling? I really really don't want to be washing my clothes though...

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +3

      That depends on how many times you will wear your clothes before they need to be washed. If you carry heavy cotton shirts and switch them out every day, then 40L is probably not big enough. If you bring a few merino wool shirts then you can probably get away with it. Also you don't have to wash your clothes in a sink, you can take your laundry to a laundromat, or hotels may have laundry service.

  • @marthapukallus
    @marthapukallus Před rokem +1

    Realising I have like half of this

  • @user-cg5pb5kt6z
    @user-cg5pb5kt6z Před rokem +14

    Unfortunely,multitools etc are not allowed for cabin luggage.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +7

      They are if they don't have a knife. I've taken this one on many flights. I've been questioned by airport security (mostly in US) but they've never taken it away.

    • @user-cg5pb5kt6z
      @user-cg5pb5kt6z Před rokem +5

      @@OneBagTravels Not in Europe. Scissors,metal nail files - forbidden.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +2

      @@user-cg5pb5kt6z The EU site says you can't carry sharp objects that may be used as a weapon, and say "Scissors of a certain size" but I don't see them define a length. I've seen on a few other airlines sites they say 6cm is the limit. I don't see anywhere that says you can't have a tiny nail file. The scissors on this tool are less than 2 cm, so I don't think this applies. Also I've taken it on many flights in Europe and security has never said anything.

    • @Dracomies
      @Dracomies Před rokem +3

      @@OneBagTravels I think they'd take it away in a Tokyo airport. I've had them remove swiss army knives from me that specifically stated TSA friendly or no knife - but they just will remove it. ie the Jetsetter. But...whether they do or don't it doesn't matter, it slows you down. And the whole point of onebag travel is to be agile and quick.

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +2

      @@Dracomies That's a good point. Even though it may not technically be against the rules, the airport security could still take it from you, or make it a hassle. Which you're right, is against the point of one bagging. I haven't had this one taken from me, but I have had them pull my bag and look at it, which is annoying and slows you down.

  • @MLGB0Yz
    @MLGB0Yz Před rokem +2

    I enjoy you sharing the stuff, but I would say that anker makes a variety of 10,000 mah batteries and some of them are really slim and the one that I have is not only slim, but it’s also only $22. So you could get three of them for less than the $60 price tag of the nitecore. I got mine when it was on sale for $15, so lookout for sales on it, I’ll put the link below. It may not have fast charging like the nitecore, but 3 of them for the same price is not bad. It only has one usb-a as an output, but micro and c for inputs to recharge. But it’s slimmer than the nitecore. I have 85k mah of batteries, all of them anker, on me at all times in my edc bag lol. It doesn’t add much weight, I have two 26800 mah banks with power delivery usb-c, so I charge all the stuff I need quick with those and everything else with my slims and other various portables. You might as well get one of them for the price.
    www.amazon.com/Anker-Ultra-Compact-High-Speed-VoltageBoost-Technology/dp/B07QXV6N1B/ref=asc_df_B07QXV6N1B/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=366281327988&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14580196883517304143&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013638&hvtargid=pla-780699065709&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=75766078309&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=366281327988&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14580196883517304143&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013638&hvtargid=pla-780699065709

    • @OneBagTravels
      @OneBagTravels  Před rokem +1

      Anker makes great chargers and me featuring the Nitecore isn't to take anything away from Anker. However this battery pack is the lightest mAh for the price that I can find. If your priority is weight then this is the best battery pack, but yes it is expensive. I also have an Anker Power Core (not the slim one you linked to) and it's also a great charger. They are usually more expensive than that one though, possibly they are upgrading to a new line and selling off their stock of gen 1 Power Core batteries and selling them cheap to get rid of the older stock?