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Komentáře • 509

  • @heynadine
    @heynadine  Před rokem

    For all my best packing tips check out: czcams.com/play/PLBmF7uPtI-4G0GNzB3ATC-9wrA5bOpNSS.html
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  • @heartbeatofabook
    @heartbeatofabook Před 7 lety +423

    Another tip: Most airlines don't mind if you have a pillow with you. So when I flew back to Switzerland after almost two years in the US and all my bags were gonna be way to heavy, I filled a pillow case with light clothes. Ended up weighing 10lbs, but nobody said anything!

    • @LivingFree207
      @LivingFree207 Před 7 lety +22

      What a SMART woman! Wow! I'm going to do this if my carry-on runs out of room :)

    • @mehe85
      @mehe85 Před 7 lety

      Vanessa Lötscher that's brilliant. I'm taking a pillowcase and this could work very well

    • @alyssatinfina1112
      @alyssatinfina1112 Před 6 lety

      THATS AMAZING YOU ARE VERY SMART

    • @amybuchanan1006
      @amybuchanan1006 Před 6 lety +3

      You could seriously put several rolled up sundresses in a travel pillowcase! ooh! Or a jeans, shirt, socks and oh the many combinations to help pack more! Genius!

    • @quelahmensch7879
      @quelahmensch7879 Před 5 lety +5

      Genius! 😅😂 Just a bit skeptical that it can be seen in the xray machines tho

  • @abigailgarman8943
    @abigailgarman8943 Před 7 lety +135

    another life saving trick is to weigh your checked bags before going to the air port, that way you know what to take out or move to your carry on ahead of time!!!

  • @meitall4050
    @meitall4050 Před 7 lety +199

    I work at the airport as a check in agent and also a gate agent and yeah there's no way I'm gonna buy that 3 bags hack😂
    I know all the tricks of people hiding bags under their clothes or even hide it somewhere else like behind a huge plant or a wall near the counter..
    if I'd ever let someone pass with too many carry on bags it's bc I don't really care or bc they were nice

    • @meitall4050
      @meitall4050 Před 7 lety +54

      Also an actual great trick to take too many carry ons is to say that one of them is your "medicine bag" airlines are not allowed to force u to check a small bag if u have medicines in it

    • @shivapazoki1881
      @shivapazoki1881 Před 6 lety +8

      I used to have your job and I agree with you... one of the other reasons we used to let them think they are clever was because the flight wasn't full and we were confident there was not going to be any space issue once they board the flight :)

    • @MsLiaStyle
      @MsLiaStyle Před 6 lety +5

      What about items inside jackets? I've seen alot of "luggage jackets" lately. The ones with hidden pockets you stuff full of soft items . I actually started to make myself one, but figured I'd rather pay for checked bag than have to face the embarrassment of having a gate agent tell me that it's not allowed...

    • @staceycalder3233
      @staceycalder3233 Před 5 lety

      how can you fly with bringing a shofar for the feast of sukkot?

    • @abhardy125
      @abhardy125 Před 5 lety

      I tried that going to Africa on a mission trip, and they made me check my small carry-one. She was kinda nasty about it on British Airlines, at Heathrow.

  • @Di_777
    @Di_777 Před 8 lety +163

    Can you please make a video about traveling with a backpack vs suitcase?

  • @tessformosa
    @tessformosa Před 8 lety +52

    I usually take an extra totebag or drawstring bag which I then use as a hand luggage and possibly check in my luggage (usually I take both on the plane one as a hand luggage and the other as a personal item). People underestimate how much stuff you can put in a tote bag (and they never check).
    If I have heavy stuff, I will put it in my personal item as well, because they don't check!
    Also sometimes you don't need a personal item but it's so much easier to have all the stuff you want access to handy so a cross body bag works best.
    If travelling hand luggage only, take two items- one with the things you need in flight AND don't want to loose (with extra underwear and shirt) and the other with the rest of the stuff. If the plane is full they will check the hand luggage (if it's a backpack, they don't usually look at it!) probably, as it was already near the flight, your bag will not be lost but you'll also have already the items you need in flight in the other bag and don't have to move things around.
    If taking two bags or more, make sure that the bags can be worn in different ways! like a shoulder bag, tote bag, back pack or rolling luggage. It's difficult wearing two luggages the same way.
    If using a backpack, make use of the straps to make the bag look smaller and to put in any jacket etc on the outside.
    Carabiner clips are life saviours to attach things on the outside of the bag!
    If using backpack with one main compartment, attach a small flashlight on the inside zip so you can see what's inside in the dark.
    This had turned into an essay which I think is out of point so I'll stop

  • @Fatima-qu3ml
    @Fatima-qu3ml Před 7 lety +24

    packing travel hacks
    1) the smaller the bag, the better
    2) get a hard case ; more durable and waterproof ( but might be hard to squeeze clothes in it unlike a fabric bag)
    3) a bag in a bag ; put clothes in smaller bag and put small bag in the bigger bag then put everything you buy in the bigger bag when you get there.
    4) a folding / collapsible bag
    5) get a smart bag
    6) use a backpack as a carry on if you need more space
    7) put heavy items in the carry on
    8) put awkward items first
    9) heavy items on the bottom
    10) put shoes in their own bags
    11) roll clothing
    12) use packing cubes
    13) if your packing a hat ,see if you can wear it or put the bottom part of the hat in a empty space and fill the inside of the bag with clothes to keep the shape .fold edges down
    14) be conspicious with underwear (i dont know how to spell the second word)
    15) have a laundry bag for dirty underwear
    16) make sure to measure weight and width of your big items in your bag
    17) bring smaller versions of big tools ( mini hair tools, or mini toiletries )
    18) little bags to put jewelry in then put them in one little bag
    19) make your bag open proof so if you open it things wont fall out

  • @merylmakielski1245
    @merylmakielski1245 Před 6 lety +1

    These are great tips! You've said this one in another video I believe but don't get bags that look like everyone else's bags. They're so hard to find if you ever check your luggage or it gets lost.
    My tip: If I'm going to/from a cold weather place, I bring my jacket with me as a carry-on and stuff the pockets/sleeves with smaller heavy things, because even if they weigh your carry-on, they won't weigh the jacket you have draped over your arm! I've done this with candles, books, cameras, etc. I've also done this with the "kangaroo pocket" of a hoodie, then turned it the other way around. Works like a charm.

  • @jacintam4219
    @jacintam4219 Před 6 lety +3

    Another tip for jewellery: If your jewellery doesn't come with a bag, you can use a pill container. It also helps you organise what jewelry you want to wear everyday

  • @hden71877
    @hden71877 Před 8 lety +12

    All great tips! One additional trick for hiding your purse when you have 2 carry-on's. (I've done this successfully numerous times). I get a plastic bag from one of the airport shops and put my purse inside. I've never been stopped for it because they assume it's drinks or snacks and it's technically not an "additional bag". ;)

    • @miamus92
      @miamus92 Před 5 lety

      Heather D my budget airline doesn’t allow the extra plastic bags 😂

  • @niamhmurray3937
    @niamhmurray3937 Před 8 lety +81

    Flying out of the UK I've had any hand luggage (handbag or backpack) weighed 9 out of the 10 times

    • @heynadine
      @heynadine  Před 8 lety +5

      +Niamh Murray was it easy jet or Ryan air? They always weigh my luggage

    • @nbrah26
      @nbrah26 Před 8 lety +1

      I fly out of the UK frequently (London airports) and have had my baggage weighed about 1/3 of the time. But I'm also sometimes flying the budget airlines like Nadine said.

    • @mintehabtie9426
      @mintehabtie9426 Před 8 lety +3

      +Noelle Brahimi I have never had my carry on luggage weight even though I mostly fly with budget airlines! (I don't fly from London though)

    • @morethan4mph
      @morethan4mph Před 7 lety +1

      I have had carry on weighed on Emirates flights, UK to Dubai, on 80% of trips. The budget ones seemed more interested in size rather than weight and sometimes has restrictions 5cm shorter than the normal so as to catch out maxi sized carry-on bags.

    • @sophie_565
      @sophie_565 Před 7 lety

      Niamh Murray I live in the UK and I've had my carry on luggage Weighed every time I've gone on aeroplane

  • @seraphiccandy21
    @seraphiccandy21 Před 7 lety +27

    Also, you really dont need to take a seperate laundry bag. Just keep the plastic bag from your first super market trip. Same for the shoes. Just put em in a supermarket bag. Cheaper and more minimalist because when you are done or its dirty you can use the plastic bag over in a bathroom or bedroom trashbin or to collect your rubish when you are on teh go.

  • @micheller6129
    @micheller6129 Před 8 lety +61

    As a flight attendant I can assure you that when you pack and bring a zillion carry-ons, it's annoying AF. So many people do this, then the bins get full fast and we are delayed checking a bunch of bags. Not cool. Pack less, bring less.
    Some airlines offer free checked bags if you bring it as carry on and offer to check it at the gate.

    • @spicecrop
      @spicecrop Před 5 lety +21

      People bring everything on the plane because the fucking airlines charge for checked bags. If the airline wants to make things easier for the flight attendants and gate attendants, then they should go back to how things were. Checked bags included in the ticket , free.

    • @Helen-me1vn
      @Helen-me1vn Před 5 lety +2

      @@spicecrop Or you can just follow the rules of the airline. Or book with an airline that meets you're requirements. Or if you can't follow the rules, don't fly...

    • @spicecrop
      @spicecrop Před 5 lety +6

      @@Helen-me1vn I don't fly asshole! Fuck the airlines! I don't put up with their bullshit security theater from people that aren't any smarter or more professional than your average city bus driver. Taking off my shoes and getting my body scanned and crying over 4 ounces of shampoo and making us buy over priced water. So you can fuck right off! And enjoy your slavery being treated like a "potential terrorist" every time you fly. Screw the airlines and their rules. There are other modes of travel besides shitty airlines.

  • @BeckyC123
    @BeckyC123 Před 7 lety +2

    Love your tips (and Dixi jewellery)! If you're flying out of the UK, carry-on liquids specifically need to be in a completely leakproof bag, so unfortunately none of those nicer TSA-approved fabric zipper bags are allowed. I always get my carry-on weighed when flying out of here as well, & have had staff being quite rude to me when it's only just within the size & weight limits - not sure why!

  • @don-dspid2404
    @don-dspid2404 Před 8 lety +2

    You got me using compression bags and packing cubes. Love them.

  • @heleendeale9857
    @heleendeale9857 Před 8 lety +20

    Great tips! But be on the look out for thieves!! I want to add that you need to make sure you lock your bag before checking it in, some countries are known for stealing stuff from your luggage. A bag with clips and a secure key works best for me. I have had all my jewellery stolen, so I take as little as possible and keep all valuables on me. If you are going to sleep, put a bag with precious stuff underneath the seat in front of you. They steal stuff on board as well, even water on my last trip! Travel with a jacket with pockets and put your credit card, cash, passport and jewellery in there. In my country you must be extra vigilant, so check out the awareness you should have when travelling certain countries.

    • @a.a.comingatyah684
      @a.a.comingatyah684 Před 7 lety

      Heleen Deale Thanks for the advice! I never traveled since 2011 so it's going to be a fresh start. I was used to traveling as a child but stopped at 2011. Can't wait to go on a plane again 😂

  • @jananisathish5853
    @jananisathish5853 Před 7 lety +35

    i mean you could stuff the purse in your backpack if you have space tbh

  • @louisabergman700
    @louisabergman700 Před 8 lety +25

    Love this video! Would you ever do a video of pros/cons/favorites of all the luggage you have?

    • @heynadine
      @heynadine  Před 8 lety +11

      +Louisa Bergman haha good idea! I have a lot of luggage!

  • @kuenyeewong288
    @kuenyeewong288 Před 7 lety +97

    You can just put your purse into your carry on

  • @ashleighmarie14
    @ashleighmarie14 Před 8 lety +1

    @HeyNadine I have been using my smallest vacuum seal bags (the ones that you can vacuum, or in this case, roll out the air) to store my dirty clothes. At the end of my trip, I just fold up my dirty clothes and roll out the air and it's compact, smell proof, and small in size!

  • @Joe301789
    @Joe301789 Před 5 lety +8

    As a gate agent I can confirm they 'purse hide' will not work. Just put the purse into your cabin suitcase

  • @FlyWithStella
    @FlyWithStella Před 8 lety +8

    This video was really awesome! Clean cut editing and super informative :)

  • @nicolemarie0001
    @nicolemarie0001 Před 8 lety +14

    Your travel hack videos are always so helpful!

  • @lyricaldove6250
    @lyricaldove6250 Před 7 lety +6

    I place my clothing in space saving bags. They're great. I wear a sweater and my heaviest shoes on the plane. I use Eagle Creek's money belt for my valuables. I wear it under my shirt.

  • @ashleycampbell875
    @ashleycampbell875 Před 8 lety +1

    One of the things I do when I travel is make sure I have a day or two's worth of clothing in my smaller carry on. Even though I carry on sometimes they check them at the gate if they run out of space and you still risk losing it. So I try to make sure I have enough to last until the air port finds my luggage or I have a chance to replace. I've never actually had this happen to me personally but my friends have. Safe and happy travels!

  • @Mx.RumpusParable
    @Mx.RumpusParable Před 5 lety +1

    Gal I've met along the way clued me into a helpful thing she does in addition to her layering that I need to try but looks a great idea as it reduces bags and spreads weight so your carryon/personal item things aren't all on your back - and are easily reachable!: Wear a light fisherman's vest under your jacket. It hides and it has lots of pockets.

  • @NGL_89
    @NGL_89 Před 7 lety +1

    Omg with the back packs this is sooo true. Airlines dont bother checking!! I was traveling from morocco to London with my family, we had bought a rug whilst we were there. We shoved it into my little brothers bag and they didnt bat an eyelid that my dad was putting the bag on a trolly. I mean, who expects a 6 year old to actually carry their own bag!!

  • @bailey_hally
    @bailey_hally Před 8 lety +1

    I absolutely love your packing videos! They are always so helpful and practical. It's so good to know that these are tips that you use as a professional and regular traveler instead of the people who travel once every five years😂

  • @sthomaslewis
    @sthomaslewis Před 7 lety +7

    I pack shampoo containers in double zip lock bags. I have had the shampoo come out in the bag, but not spill into everything else.

    • @koeielul112
      @koeielul112 Před 5 lety

      You still don't need a double bag for that.

  • @twentynineducks
    @twentynineducks Před 8 lety +4

    This has to be one of the most useful packing videos I've seen! I can't wait to try out these ticks on my next trip!

  • @nadiainthesky
    @nadiainthesky Před 8 lety +5

    If your jewelry is relatively small, you can use the little plastic containers you get makeup samples in from Sephora and they're quite compact :)

  • @SophieSeno
    @SophieSeno Před 7 lety +1

    travelling home from uk i had an extra empy backpack i couldnt fit anywhere so i did the bag in a bag for carry on... no surprise i didnt pass the check and had to pull it all out and waste everyones time while it took me some time to fit it back in

  • @ChrisBruning96
    @ChrisBruning96 Před 8 lety +16

    Hey Nadine! I was curious when you wear the backpack, how safe it is when traveling? I know that you need to be aware of pickpockets and stuff like that, so I was wondering what you do in a situation with large crowds when wearing it? Thanks for the video! I definitely need to get new luggage soon, and these are some awesome tips!

    • @suprea107
      @suprea107 Před 7 lety +2

      Where it in front of you? Thats what I do

    • @merylmakielski1245
      @merylmakielski1245 Před 6 lety +3

      I make sure to have zippers/sealed compartments. You can also get mini luggage locks to put on them so that they're not easily opened.

  • @daviondaley8768
    @daviondaley8768 Před 7 lety +15

    if u purchase anything at the airport get a bag you can put your purse in it carry it on with you

    • @mehe85
      @mehe85 Před 7 lety +5

      Leah Scheetz I've done that before. Works a treat!

  • @SayHelloHelli
    @SayHelloHelli Před 8 lety +7

    That bag in a bag tip is genius

  • @hannahal-najar6538
    @hannahal-najar6538 Před 7 lety +2

    if your bag is too heavy layer on the clothes. i once was late because of a road accident and the check in was now CLOSEDDDDD :( a family friend was taking us to the airport we knew were going to be late and needed up wear about three layers of clothes. layers are a beautiful thing

  • @yhazt6971
    @yhazt6971 Před 8 lety +4

    Do a suitcase/backpack collection please! You have so many awesome ones!😊

  • @thatpracticalmom
    @thatpracticalmom Před 8 lety +4

    Great tips! Loved these!

  • @Meryland
    @Meryland Před 8 lety +1

    I recently did the 3 item carry on bag and I stacked my camera bag on top on my purse bag and it looked like it was inside the bag so it got thru. Not sure all airlines would have let me do it but Jet Blue is 👍 great!

  • @maddie3329
    @maddie3329 Před 7 lety +1

    If you don't have packing cubes is the big gallon sized zip lock bags to pack your clothes in it's how I pack every time. My family makes fun of me but I can pack anything I want in a carry on bag

  • @AdamMc192
    @AdamMc192 Před 8 lety +5

    Yea ! it's weird but I love when guys like you and Ben brown do packing videos

    • @VegardThefilmmaker
      @VegardThefilmmaker Před 8 lety +1

      It's interesting to watch different takes on packing for travel

  • @seraphiccandy21
    @seraphiccandy21 Před 7 lety +2

    I've never had a hard case. I know that when push comes to shove and I need to squish it in somewhere or squash in some more clothes, a soft shell will give more...

  • @shinnam
    @shinnam Před 7 lety +1

    I'm becoming a fan!
    Nadine, could you mention menstral cups? When I discovered them it was like going from a landline to a mobil phone. It saves a lot of space not having to pack hygene items, and trying to find tampons/pads in Nepal is near impossible. And some countries can have dodgy standards on those products.
    I've seen Ryan Air and Wizzair weigh even smaller backpacks and catch the hidden bag. Toiletries, buy them when you get there,you can find some cool stuff you wouldn't discover if you already had it. If you are going to a really really poor remote place, then you do need to pack toiletries.

  • @SinMxchine
    @SinMxchine Před 7 lety

    One thing I noticed when traveling locally within the States is I normally have my carry on suitcase, a backpack around my shoulders, and inside my backpack I take one of small thin bags you can roll up that is great from putting a few books in or clothes in so when I get there I can fill that up to. I have never ever had an issue with having to bags around my shoulders with my 1 carry on suitcase and I end up having pretty much a second suitcase worth of stuff on me.

  • @AmandaHoranGoBookYourself

    ****If travelling in Europe.***Ryanair can and WILL weigh your backpack!! I. Fact they almost ALWAYS do because they want to stick you with fees. Plus make sure that you check the airline restrictions. Ryanair only allow a small personal bag (handbag) with your carry on.

    • @philtrash2890
      @philtrash2890 Před 7 lety

      Amanda Blogs i went to Poland with ryan air and they did not weight my bag ?

    • @mehe85
      @mehe85 Před 7 lety

      Amanda Blogs flew with them to Dublin from London. Omg they were so strict!

  • @holybell000
    @holybell000 Před 8 lety +2

    Does Nadine have any videos about packing for a long trip? I'm not backpacking, but I'l be going to 2 countries next year for 85 days. I wanted to see what packing for it looks like.

  • @marthaworland3243
    @marthaworland3243 Před 6 lety +2

    When packing Jewelry- coordinate with your outfits that you are packing, pack stuff you KNOW you will wear and pack the least possible. Also if you can get a small box, (I usually use an old box from a gift or a purchase), no larger then say 2 x 2 x 1 inches put your post earrings in there so they don't bend!

  • @mauishopgirll
    @mauishopgirll Před 7 lety

    Really helpful, thank you! One thing I only realized recently is to always use the spaces (grooves) between the bars inside a case with wheels. When you are using compression cubes, it's really easy to throw the cubes in and forget about that space. For a long time, I kept throwing the cubes in and leaving those grooves empty. Now I use the grooves for scarves, my flat iron, Havanas, etc.

  • @bffbaking7300
    @bffbaking7300 Před 7 lety +140

    she keeps saying backpack backpack she reminds me of dora

  • @ocdravenclaw18
    @ocdravenclaw18 Před 8 lety +1

    loving this series I needed it so bad

  • @emyiae
    @emyiae Před 8 lety +4

    Ok so I have a request for you Nadine 🤓 : is there any chance you could do a video about more affordable suitcases/bags/backbags? Because the ones you usually talk about on your video are quite expensives! I am on a hunt for a nice suitcase but I am not gonna spend 600€ on it like the ones you show us! Thanks 😌 That being said I love watching your videos, they taught me a lot! Bisous from France!

  • @Joelthegeek
    @Joelthegeek Před 8 lety +4

    what!?! bag in a bag is genius I love that hack!!!

  • @codyandrews7065
    @codyandrews7065 Před 7 lety +7

    Your video's are awesome. It's so nice to be in the age of "being able to find instructions" on every topic, in such fun, accessible ways. Thanks for what ya do!

  • @LeighAnneMarie
    @LeighAnneMarie Před 8 lety +17

    Great tips, Nadine! Where'd you get your T-shirt? Love it :)

  • @Chinareport
    @Chinareport Před 8 lety

    Kay, Nadine - i'll recheck these wise lessons again as soon as i find a way of getting us out of this rustic village in The Netherlands.

  • @novus_00
    @novus_00 Před 7 lety +2

    love the last seconds

  • @pinkcrystalhippie3222
    @pinkcrystalhippie3222 Před 7 lety

    Another tip with jewellery is cellotape in your bag you can make a mini hook and hold up certain parts using tape and it works so well!

  • @DiscomfortFree
    @DiscomfortFree Před 8 lety +1

    Do you have a video on how to upload to youtube while traveling. I'm just at home and a 10 minute mp4 video takes about 3 hrs to finish uploading. Thanks

  • @gayatriganesh5448
    @gayatriganesh5448 Před 7 lety +141

    she has a weird sarcastic tone
    hmm...

    • @terrygivens132
      @terrygivens132 Před 5 lety

      Yeah you gotta love the "bc I don't really care"

  • @Marthakam2
    @Marthakam2 Před 6 lety +2

    Im going to my family soon[on a plane] and Ive been watchin a lot of travel hacks this video was the most helpful

  • @anushanayak5994
    @anushanayak5994 Před 7 lety

    It's so useful... tbh i would never watch a hacks video this long BUT your hacks are the BOMB.

  • @CupofTJ
    @CupofTJ Před 8 lety +2

    Omg that is the tiniest hair straightener ever!! Thanks for these tips Nadine :D

  • @evibotaphoto
    @evibotaphoto Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you Nadine, great tipes! :) If I can add 1 more thing... I always bring a bottle of wine from the places I visit, and the best way to keep the bottle safe is to put it in socks :)

    • @heynadine
      @heynadine  Před 8 lety +10

      +Eva Bota 😜 I usually drink the wine before I get home haha

  • @louisanderson8806
    @louisanderson8806 Před 7 lety +4

    The reason why they charge for checked bags is bc the account for a passenger with an average weight of a person plus a carry on.... but they account for the weight of a piece of luggage by adding fuel... weight=fuel=money... so they charge more.

  • @Lady18Pao
    @Lady18Pao Před 8 lety +3

    Can you please do, like a lot of outfits with just a few pieces? Im going to te beach for 2 weeks with just one normal backpack!! love yoouuu

  • @aLejoejonas992
    @aLejoejonas992 Před 6 lety +2

    What has happened to me is I had a backpack and a carry on and a small purse. I didn't know you were allowed to only have one carry on as like I thought if it went up in the special space for them. So without even trying someone else would have my backpack and I would have my carry on and then they wouldn't say anything and I would get through no problem. Then I found out I couldn't in Copenhagen but the lady was nice and let me put the carry on as a checked in luggage with my principal luggage when coming back to South America, even when my principal luggage was over weight

  • @lauranieto1895
    @lauranieto1895 Před 4 lety

    I take a compression bag for my laundry. It saves space on the way home so I have more room for any treasures I've purchased on my trip.

  • @SF-kc6zv
    @SF-kc6zv Před 8 lety

    I recommend investing in a jewelry roll with a few zipper pockets so you can put your necklaces into separate pockets. I use double sided packing cubes from Eagle creek so that I can pack my clean clothes in the breathable side, then move them to the waterproof side as I wear them so that they don't smell up my bag, and stay separated from the clean stuff. This way, I can keep all of my clothes folded/compressed for the journey home, and I don't have to bother with a laundry bag.

  • @maryamm7272
    @maryamm7272 Před 8 lety

    omg that mini straightener is so cute

  • @lewis6138
    @lewis6138 Před 6 lety

    The smart suitcase is brilliant, there are so many cool and helpful inventions for travelling! Despite it being expensive it is well worth it!

  • @alexz3t899
    @alexz3t899 Před 5 lety

    I'm visiting China this summer and didn't even think about a lot of these things. Very helpful! Thank you so much! ^^

  • @jorgequinones5460
    @jorgequinones5460 Před 8 lety +1

    The way i pack is
    Backpack = airplane essentials
    Carryon = important gear, and essential clothing for a one night stay in new location
    Luggage = clothes, heavier less important gear, toiletries, and anything else you want to take

  • @BSmyth634
    @BSmyth634 Před 8 lety +2

    Love the tips! I always try to light pack so I can get in and out of airports and hostels quickly! :)

  • @ElleAyeCurlz
    @ElleAyeCurlz Před 8 lety +3

    Right in time for my trip in 2 weeks! :)

  • @staceycalder3233
    @staceycalder3233 Před 5 lety +1

    pack your liquids in the front of your suitcase it will make it easyer to get them out at the airport! i was on a trip and they asked that all the liquids like shampoo be taken out of your suitcase to make it be faster to get to it put it in the front!

  • @jschro124
    @jschro124 Před 8 lety +2

    I learned a lot from this! I will use these tips on my next trip!

  • @AllaissaB
    @AllaissaB Před 8 lety +1

    omfg yes i needed this! this video couldn't have come at a better time bc I'm leaving Saturday! loved the video! thanks for it! :)

  • @aquagamer1212
    @aquagamer1212 Před 7 lety +2

    Can you do a video on how to pack for a month thats not a backpacking trip. Like a carry on vs a checked bag? All I find is carry on size haha.

  • @tc88101
    @tc88101 Před 7 lety +4

    Could you tell me the name of that straightener or better yet a link!

  • @vonHintenHorst
    @vonHintenHorst Před 8 lety +2

    Great video, great infos! Definitely will try the tips out. :)
    Somehow, I cannot get enough of your packing and travel hack videos. Please keep em coming! ^^

  • @KewpieGirl
    @KewpieGirl Před 8 lety

    I love your idea! a crossbody bag and a backpack! Now I felt little much better, I was debating to buy new personal carry on bag but will I buy a backpack over the tote ones. Yea the small luggage is better!

  • @neutronjack7399
    @neutronjack7399 Před 5 lety

    When I was in the Army, I used 1/2 gallon ZipLoc freezer bags, to pack my underwear in. You could roll up a t-shirt, a pair of shorts and a pair of socks and fit them all into one bag. Then squeeze it tight and zip it closed. You now have vacuum packed undies, which take up even less space. When you change, roll up the dirty ones and vacuum pack them too. The plastic bags keep your clothes dry inside your rucksack, keep the smells to a minimum and you can see what is inside each bag.
    Back with a quick edit; the freezer bags are also useful for storing electronics like smartphones, tablets and cameras. Being water tight and air tight, they protect against dust and moisture, up to total immersion.
    Use the heavier, more durable freezer bags, not the light weight sandwich bags.

  • @Irachelbutdontfeellikeit

    Vacuum space saver bags. It sucks the air out to save space as long as you have a vacuum available at your destination. Also I ship things that cant fit or cant fly. Sometimes its cheaper than an extra bag.

  • @Chloe-sf8ky
    @Chloe-sf8ky Před 7 lety +7

    Or with your handbag 👜 you can put them in your backpack

  • @nicholasdeshane3275
    @nicholasdeshane3275 Před 8 lety

    That smart bag is so cool.

  • @taniaM107
    @taniaM107 Před 8 lety +2

    My suitcases are just boring black colored but I put multi colored Hawaiian Leis on them that all match so I can point them out quickly!!! #snappiesfam

  • @Brett.McMillin
    @Brett.McMillin Před 8 lety

    I've also never had my carry on luggage looked at for size or weight and have used both a backpack and laptop bag or sometimes a duffel/gym bag and laptop bag. For checked luggage it was only not weighed once and that was at Edmonton. The little lady at the counter picked it up and said "it's good. If I can pick it up, it's under 50 pounds".

  • @ybow-wq9ms
    @ybow-wq9ms Před 7 lety +4

    can u do what to do on a flight.

  • @misfitmia
    @misfitmia Před 7 lety +3

    I'm very interested in the packing cubes, what's the brand of the ones you have?

    • @princesswearshikingboots4479
      @princesswearshikingboots4479 Před 7 lety +2

      You might want to consider Eagle Creek’s Pack-it Specter (regular or compression style) packing cubes. They are brightly colored, elegant and super lightweight. I use them, including their ¼ cube for all my electronic bits-and-bobs and hang it on the seat in front of me so I don’t leave it on the plane. Happy & safe travels:)

  • @nataliastone3744
    @nataliastone3744 Před 7 lety +3

    flying out of Italy ( Rome ) i had my back pack weighed

  • @daniellengarcia
    @daniellengarcia Před 8 lety

    I have a brown duffel bag that I love, and it definitely always works as a carry on. Won't lie though, sometimes it can be a bit heavy on my shoulders. 💙💙

  • @augustvlogs9305
    @augustvlogs9305 Před 8 lety +2

    That's some great tips Nadine, thanks for sharing! :)

  • @jennellel7550
    @jennellel7550 Před 7 lety

    Love that backpack, girl! Thank you for including the links for these items :D Also, putting jewelry in little bags is genius! I hate the clink wrap idea. Gona do that from now on, thank you!

  • @S_a_f_e
    @S_a_f_e Před 8 lety +2

    "Cause we're trying to hide it, we're trying to hide our purse " lol.

  • @horsechaser12
    @horsechaser12 Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much for this!! I'll be flying again for the first time in almost ten years so I'm a lil out of the loop on air travel! Your videos have been very helpful!

  • @paperchain7329
    @paperchain7329 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Nadine! You helped inspire me to travel, and to make my own travel videos to encourage my friends/fam to travel!

  • @JessieBanana
    @JessieBanana Před 8 lety +1

    Love your videos, but I disagree about a couple things regarding choosing luggage.
    I think for the most part, choosing between hard and soft sided luggage is personal preference. Any decent piece of soft sided luggage will be water resistant enough for rain. Unless you anticipate it falling into a river, you should be fine. I prefer soft sided luggage, because I find the outside pockets to be convenient organizers and good for pulling your stuff out at security. They also are bit more flexible when jamming into overhead compartments.
    Also, if you are checking luggage hard sided cases can crack when handled roughly. You have to be careful to get a quality case.
    As for two wheels versus four, I think four wheels are great for airports and other flat even surfaces, but once on cobblestone, pulling your luggage on two wheels is easier. I often see people with four wheels dragging them on two through cities and subways, and they just aren't designed to be pulled well that way. If you pack light having four wheels in an airport won't make much difference anyway.
    Again, because the four wheels jut out and aren't tucked in, like two wheels, they can break if you check them. It's important to get a higher quality bag. The nicer bags also push better.
    I will say, I think hard sided cases are a bit more spacious. The shell eats up very little volume and on average I think they're a bit wider. They also tend to have more internal organization and are less likely to topple over.

  • @thereandbackagaintravels

    Thanks for the awesome packing tips, using those little bags for packing jewelry is genius, I've been living in tangled jewelry hell so will definitely try that next time!

  • @ghettoandroid
    @ghettoandroid Před 8 lety +3

    Damn, you're like a packing guru! This info is so useful, thanks!

  • @torrace12
    @torrace12 Před 5 lety

    Tooth paste can be bought abroad as well, as many other showering products sometimes you get them in the hotel, *you can probable save a pound of weight from not taking anything you can buy on location with you, or a kilo..*