@@portlyoldmanthen ya gotta hope the pump don’t break at the worst time. I got a flat on the way to meet the boss of my employer and I plugged in the pump and it literally went up in smoke. Drove slowly to get to the bosses shop to fill the tire there.
@@fredflintstone5356 - you’ve got a good point there. I use the vacuum bags all the time already and have a mini pump. If the pump fails though, at least with the bags, you can get almost all the air out by rolling the bags up tight.
This is an AirBack backpage. Retails for $500 dollars, on sale currently for $350. Vaccum seal backs can often be found at a local dollar store for under $5.
@@zeeshawnali4078 I don’t doubt your experience..I’ve been to several Caribbean islands, Guatemala, Spain, Italy, Amsterdam, Germany, Japan, South Korea, South Africa…I’ve had myself weighed for a plane but never my carry on luggage…that’s my experience
If you actually use this, I would put all the loose clothing in light weight packing cubes. That would keep them contained and organized. This would be great for bus, train, and ship travel. Would also be good for a road trip, especially if there are many people in the vehicle.
Ryanair charge for a 10kg cabin bag. He may put the backpack in the hold. As no airline out of America let u have more than 7kg cabin bag. A handbag is usually free. This could be a handbag!?
Well, you can always ignore fashion police and start layering up Warning: if you really going to put on 5 boxers at once, take it off right after getting on the plane - extra heat is not great for your balls
@@schwe it depends on where you are flying from. The US is pretty generous. Most international lines flying out of Australia where I live include your personal item as part of your 7kg limit or even require it to fit in your carry on. Or, may declare a personal item to be your carry on and require you to check your actual carry on. They may not always enforce this, but you have to plan on that happening.
@@lap8329 That really sucks, especially if I were to just carry camera equipment in a compact bag, I'd easily go over that limit. I have not flied many times I admit, but at least all the airlines I've been on (Canada and Iceland), as long as you can fit the item in between your legs in your seat, nobody checks it for any requirements since weight alone really doesn't matter.
Yeah-wondering why so outrageously expensive!!! Big PASS and no thank you; stick to vacuum seal bags which WONT pop out at in opportune time! Ridiculous and absurd price!🙏🏻🤔🙄
The issue is flying anywhere outside the US. Most non-US carriers weigh carry-on and have a strict 7 kg limit. This would be way overweight when fully loaded and need to be checked regardless. Also no roller- need a roller as it’s too heavy for my back fully loaded
@JackSmith-fy8qw You obviously didn't go to school in the US Late-90's Early-00's. The 30-40 year old buildings that were originally designed for 25% fewer students, and all the extras and add-ons and outbuildings means that you would have to carry easily 30 pounds of texts books and other supplies before you could get to your locker during a lunch period because there was no way you could get to it in-between classes without getting detention for being late. The only reprieve would be if you had physical education, because instead of another 700-1000 page math book you'd only need gym clothes... but then at some point they'd have their swimming session, so you'd need a Swimsuit, towel, and extra plastic bags to try and keep the wet away from the dry, and wet meant heavy. Kids these days and their laptops, laptops weren't even a thing in school until junior year, and that particular computer lab had more problems than Jay-Z.
@@BlueBillionPoundBottleJobscarryon bags are commonly weighed on flights outside the US. Maybe step outside the US once in your life and you’ll understand how it works.
@@BlueBillionPoundBottleJobs the way you speak and talk to other people is like a child. Did you parents not teach you to be respectful? You’re a disgrace
@@null0byteit's only based on suspicion. Flew from Lyon to London and no one weighed my backpack, just told em it's my carry on and was handed a carry on tag. If it looks big, they'll ask to weigh it.
If you want a _real_ solution, get a Pack-It Folder (medium size). This will absolutely let you fit more clothes while keeping them organized. Having used vacuum bags before, I can tell you this is not going to last but one or two trips before it starts leaking.
This is 100% straight with us. Should’ve compared the weight before and after vacuum with THE SAME items in it. If your point was to say vacuuming the bag allows for more items, we ALL know that! Thought your point was to say it makes it lighter!
And you better make room for the steamer you will need, because you will not be able to wear any of those clothes until you get all of the wrinkles out! 🤣😂
What they don’t tell you that in order to save space, you just destroyed your clothes by subjecting them to vacuum! The material deteriorates gradually if you keep doing this! Much faster than normal wear and tear!
How would you go through customs with that??! Pack everything back up, vacuum seal it, then need to do all over again, while your plane flys by the window.
Good luck with Asian airlines limit of 7kg
Boxer is basic bro
No one checks carry on weight. I usually carry about 10kg on my RyanAir flights.
@@_tsu_ That's a lie sorry, in Asia airlines they check it a lot
They are all now starting to check.
@@leotravel85 that's unfortunate
That's great until Security wants to look in your bag.
😂😄
that's why you carry the little battery operated pump with you 😁
@@portlyoldmanthen ya gotta hope the pump don’t break at the worst time. I got a flat on the way to meet the boss of my employer and I plugged in the pump and it literally went up in smoke. Drove slowly to get to the bosses shop to fill the tire there.
And the luggage pops in their face. You get tackled & miss your flight. 💀
@@fredflintstone5356 - you’ve got a good point there. I use the vacuum bags all the time already and have a mini pump. If the pump fails though, at least with the bags, you can get almost all the air out by rolling the bags up tight.
This is an AirBack backpage. Retails for $500 dollars, on sale currently for $350. Vaccum seal backs can often be found at a local dollar store for under $5.
Also that vacuum device is guaranteed to break down at the destination :-)
You can still get manual pump
@@cliffmathewDon't worry. It will suddenly work again when you get home.
Or explode at check-in sending your boxers flying over everyone around you
Yep
I got a giant box of vacuum bags at Costco for like $13 and I can use them with a vacuum cleaner and my own suitcases
For only £599 😂😂
Who has that kind of money anymore?!?! If you’re traveling you seem rich to me😂🙏🏻🤔
I just screenshot the video to go and look for the bag… let me just delete that screenshot 😅
How is filling that bag going to help when some airlines restricts carry on bag to be not more than 7kg. 😕
Airline doesn't check the backpack weight every time
I’ve never been on a plane that’s checked carryon weight….never
Asian airlines tend to do this more than American (and I think European?) ones
@@DertyD26 I was in Abu Dhabi and they weighed everyone's bag at immigration
@@zeeshawnali4078 I don’t doubt your experience..I’ve been to several Caribbean islands, Guatemala, Spain, Italy, Amsterdam, Germany, Japan, South Korea, South Africa…I’ve had myself weighed for a plane but never my carry on luggage…that’s my experience
It looks like its gonna explode the moment you open it hahahahah. Nice product BTW.
I'm surprised that the zipper didn't break in the end😂😂😂
It will almost certainly break over time. Cool for a silly video but I wouldn’t rely on doing this long term lol
I don't care about the backpack. But could we talk about the zipper that could hold vacuum!?
Might as well fill the remaining space with an iron since you're gonna need it now
I was waiting for this comment. 👊🤣
😂
If you actually use this, I would put all the loose clothing in light weight packing cubes. That would keep them contained and organized.
This would be great for bus, train, and ship travel. Would also be good for a road trip, especially if there are many people in the vehicle.
Fun fact, Ryanair has no weight limit for their cabin baggage!
True but this bag is much bigger then that free bag.
Until they see this video o.O
Yeah? In which Country is that?
@@locked01Europe mainly
Ryanair charge for a 10kg cabin bag. He may put the backpack in the hold. As no airline out of America let u have more than 7kg cabin bag. A handbag is usually free. This could be a handbag!?
Until you have to open it in security... 😅
It may be classified as explosive
Then he vacuums it again. No big deal unless running late for flight.
Your back must be killing you 🤣. Rather just check that in or bring it in your carry-on since the backpack can fit under the seat.
You didn't leave room for the pump...
Just get your own vacuum bags and you can compress 100% of the space instead of just 50%. Vacuum bags are very cheap.
I’m curious how many trips that bag lasts before the seal breaks somewhere and you are back to square 1
And that’s all very nice until you get to the airport where they remind you that for international flights there is a strict 7kg maximum for carry on.
I think you will be fine world traveler. Enjoy planet ERF 🌎
Well, you can always ignore fashion police and start layering up
Warning: if you really going to put on 5 boxers at once, take it off right after getting on the plane - extra heat is not great for your balls
I have never been pressed over claiming my backpack as my personal item. Not a carry-on so it won't be weighed.
@@schwe it depends on where you are flying from. The US is pretty generous. Most international lines flying out of Australia where I live include your personal item as part of your 7kg limit or even require it to fit in your carry on. Or, may declare a personal item to be your carry on and require you to check your actual carry on. They may not always enforce this, but you have to plan on that happening.
@@lap8329 That really sucks, especially if I were to just carry camera equipment in a compact bag, I'd easily go over that limit. I have not flied many times I admit, but at least all the airlines I've been on (Canada and Iceland), as long as you can fit the item in between your legs in your seat, nobody checks it for any requirements since weight alone really doesn't matter.
Carry-on weight limit: Am I a joke to you?
Or, you can just use the vacuum sealed storage bags instead.
For those wondering, this is the Airback...
Yeah-wondering why so outrageously expensive!!! Big PASS and no thank you; stick to vacuum seal bags which WONT pop out at in opportune time! Ridiculous and absurd price!🙏🏻🤔🙄
The issue is flying anywhere outside the US. Most non-US carriers weigh carry-on and have a strict 7 kg limit. This would be way overweight when fully loaded and need to be checked regardless. Also no roller- need a roller as it’s too heavy for my back fully loaded
10 Kg
@@mounirbazmatin Asia, just 7kg
It’s a personal item for under the seat. Wouldn’t need to be weighed.
@@tandanielle3875 they literally just weighed my personal item, as well as my carryon in multiple Asian countries and also in dubai.
@@bbl2019 That's so crazy. Most airlines in North America don't do this - yet.
And then TSA stops you because of the pump
😂
Never realize a trip needs 14kg clothes
But imagine how wrinkly those clothes will be for the trip too
and 2 kg of them is the backpack themselves
TSA would need that vacuum device to pack your clothes back 😂
Imagine 14 kg on your back
"You're really ripped bro, what are you doing?"
"I carry a 14 kilos bag for traveling"
14kg on the back is nothing really lmao
@sonozaki7 that's what I'm thinking
@JackSmith-fy8qw You obviously didn't go to school in the US Late-90's Early-00's.
The 30-40 year old buildings that were originally designed for 25% fewer students, and all the extras and add-ons and outbuildings means that you would have to carry easily 30 pounds of texts books and other supplies before you could get to your locker during a lunch period because there was no way you could get to it in-between classes without getting detention for being late.
The only reprieve would be if you had physical education, because instead of another 700-1000 page math book you'd only need gym clothes... but then at some point they'd have their swimming session, so you'd need a Swimsuit, towel, and extra plastic bags to try and keep the wet away from the dry, and wet meant heavy.
Kids these days and their laptops, laptops weren't even a thing in school until junior year, and that particular computer lab had more problems than Jay-Z.
@JackSmith-fy8qw blud my school bag everyday is like 12 kg. 14kg is light, cuh
👍🤩💝😂🤣😆 Y’all be cracking me up going back & forth. 😂🤣😆
😂🤣😆Mama Sandina to Mr. Hubby “with yo skinny butt”.
Can you post a link for this product?
Air back
14kg in a backpack 😨
Even wearing 7kg on my back is quite heavy already and this is 2x that.
What’s the name of the backpack. It’s always good to state the name😊
I wonder if there’s a hand pump option in case you leave the pump sitting on the bed as you rush out the door?
Good luck after the TSA opens your bag
Or you could just pack lighter.
90% of places you go will have laundromats.
I say this all the time…❤
Packing cubes, ziplock bags, hair ties, ranger roll.
I’d put the second set of clothes in a vacuum bag to reduce the volume, then put it in the second compartment.
Where is bro going that he needs that many clothes💀
Good luck ironing clothes after they’ve been compressed in a vacuum
Great bag however it's the weight Airliners go on, almost all flights they now weigh your carry on plus all other small bags.
Why not just buy a 5 pack of vacuum bags for under $10 and use those with any old backpack?
I use those
You won’t be able to vacuum pack it back
@@noemigonzalez1254buy one of the portable pumps and bring with you or roll to remove some air.
Don't forget to pack an iron
u dont need this backpack. u can just get vacuum bags. they have different sizes too.
Where are you moving?
Except it doesn’t matter because it’s done by weight
I've never seen anyone's cabin bag weighed. This isn't a check in bag.. maybe try flying without your parents and you'll understand how it works
@@BlueBillionPoundBottleJobs I flew to Italy literally a week ago and they weighed my carry-on. It's pretty common.
@@BlueBillionPoundBottleJobscarryon bags are commonly weighed on flights outside the US. Maybe step outside the US once in your life and you’ll understand how it works.
@@BlueBillionPoundBottleJobs the way you speak and talk to other people is like a child. Did you parents not teach you to be respectful? You’re a disgrace
@@null0byteit's only based on suspicion. Flew from Lyon to London and no one weighed my backpack, just told em it's my carry on and was handed a carry on tag. If it looks big, they'll ask to weigh it.
Why pay so much for a bag to carry 14kg on your shoulders? I cannot see any benefits
Imagine the back pain after this
If you want a _real_ solution, get a Pack-It Folder (medium size). This will absolutely let you fit more clothes while keeping them organized.
Having used vacuum bags before, I can tell you this is not going to last but one or two trips before it starts leaking.
Been using the bags version for about 15 years. Love them.
What about weight limit
Hope the linings and sealings are of fine quality, as this is gonna endure the pressure variation while the plane changes altitude. 😂
then you have to open it at TSA ... hopefully the pump still works ...
This is 100% straight with us. Should’ve compared the weight before and after vacuum with THE SAME items in it. If your point was to say vacuuming the bag allows for more items, we ALL know that! Thought your point was to say it makes it lighter!
Great product but too expensive. You can do the same by buying vacuum pouches and put it in an ordinary bag. Great idea though. 👍🏻
Where can I buy this bag it seems interesting 🤩
And as u travel, where do u store the dirty clothes?
Where you normally would with literally any other bag...
But your close all will be supper wrinkled
Is the name of this bag "this backpack"?
Where do I buy this bag, provide the link
Wow that's a traveling case of clothes with it's own suction backpack.
What is the brand of this backpack?
Airback Travel Deluxe
Airfly
Can you share the link to the backpack?
And you better make room for the steamer you will need, because you will not be able to wear any of those clothes until you get all of the wrinkles out! 🤣😂
Remember you’re responsible to carry all those weight on your back. Why racing on which bag can carry the most? Travel light
It's cheaper to check luggage, then to buy this $250 backpack.
"how to wrinkle clothes"
Maybe if you just shove them in willy nilly, folded it should be fine
But how do you vacuum it when coming back? Hotels and cruise ships dont have a vacuum
You bring the vacuum pump, it is small
Damn, you are a scientist
The problem is not size is weight...7kg limit in Europe.
What brand is the backpack?
What travel bag label is this? 🤔
Did i just hear: *Here we go!* in the background? 😂
Congratulations at 14K you cannot carry it on but now must check it in.
I guess he needs to add helium to lighten it 🎈🎈☺️
This is me packing for three days two nights
This would get you like 1 extra sweater.... And the bag costs several hundred dollars. Just go with a simple backpack and pack 1 less sweater
Airport security : sir dis smol bag is too heavy. we need to know whats inside of it
Him : joe
Airport security : who?
Him : joe mo-
Who makes that?
Why on earth would you bring that many clothes on a trip? Pack smarter not harder
and then air goes back and your trip is destroyed
I did this going to Korea many times with cheap see throygh vacuum bags- never had any issues, worst that happens is the vacuum bags slightly relaxed.
What they don’t tell you that in order to save space, you just destroyed your clothes by subjecting them to vacuum! The material deteriorates gradually if you keep doing this! Much faster than normal wear and tear!
“Hey Google, how many stupid imperial measurements is 14 kilos metric?” 💀
P.S. I am American, please don’t come at me guys 😅
good luck opening it during security checkin since scanners will definitely flag
60 shirts?
I bought it too, for train travel. I can't get the zipper inside down to open the compartment. But it looks amazing.
What the name of this product and where to purchase it. Thanks
@@car7080it’s called Airback.
What is a jumper?
A sweater in the U.K.
I was waiting for a link 😅
Airback
Buying that mini pump alone costs more than the luggage 🤣
Now my bag feals like a gym weight rather then a bag
You can do the same thing with the Ziploc storage bags
Why dont you do exact amount of clothes with and without vacuum..
Its all fun and games until your zippers explode
In Australia carry on, in including personal item bag is 7kg total including weight of bag
I NEED THIS BACKPACK NOW
700 bucks
Bag name
What's this bag brand name
Brevity Backpacks be like after watching this video: hmm let's make a brevity suitcase
Can you share the link?
I would regret that if it needs to get inspected, when unpacking a bag of wrinkled clothes and when packing again without the pump you forgot 😂
What happens when security check is done then
How would you go through customs with that??! Pack everything back up, vacuum seal it, then need to do all over again, while your plane flys by the window.
You don't need customs to inspect your clothes but yeah.. maybe try going to an airport
$250 and doesn't come with air pump???!??!
Is this bag avail in Amazon
Kindly send the link
uts gonna crumple the clothes
Leave some space for Iron machine as well 😂