Reddit reviews Eagle Creek Travel Gear Pack-it Starter Set, Black, One Size
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PACKING CUBES. Great for organizing just about anything. Mesh top allows for breathability and visibility, so you know what's inside at just a glance. The quick grab handle makes traveling easy, whether you're using multiple cubes or just one for an overnight trip. The two way zippered opening allows for maximum compression and organization.GARMENT FOLDER. This medium packing folder holds between 8-12 shirts or pants and comes equipped with a folding board, so your clothes stay wrinkle free without the hassle. The envelope then compresses to fit in most carry-on bags.CONVENIENT. Made with ultra lightweight poly micro-weave so you can organize your packing without adding extra weight. When they get dirty, just throw them in the wash.DIMENSIONS. 17 x 12 in |43 x 30 cm (Folder), 14 x 10 x 3 in | 36 x 25.5 x 8 cm (Cube), 10 x 7 x 3 in | 25.5 x 18 x 8 cm (Half Cube)LIFETIME WARRANTY. We ensure that all of our products measure up to quality expectations, and we rigorously test our products before putting them in your hands. Our return rate is less than 1%. The Lifetime Warranty covers workmanship and materials against defect for the entire life of the product.
A lot depends on the style you're looking for. I'll also say that security in a bag is a myth. There are things to discourage certain behavior, but ultimately a bag should never be seen as a secure container. (after all it can always be cut)
What I chose.
I traveled for about a month in Europe staying in hostels. Even though it was only a month I could have traveled for about a year (adding only a tablet) with the bag/things I brought.
Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack - $150 (Discontinued)
[Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack
I love this bag but it might not be the single best option for you. It's low profile, turns into a duffle bag (more about that later) and although it doesn't look like a school backpack, it doesn't standout like this either.
The reason I love that it turns into a duffle bag is because theres a semi hidden velcro pocket in the bottom where the cover rolls into. This is a great place to sew or velcro a small zippered wallet or bag to store extra money or valuables. It's not secure as much as its hidden. This won't help you if they steal the whole bag, but it will help you if they just ransack the place and steal from the open compartments.
Other Options
There are a ton of other options. I suggest watching the VagaBrothers Video - How to Choose the BEST Travel BACKPACK | Pros & Cons Minimalist Backpack Review and Travel Tips: Packing Hacks, Tips & Essentials
The F Stop bags look great, but are pretty pricy. Depending on what lenses you're bringing (18-55mm kit lens VS 70-200mm VR f2.8) it may or may not be worth it for size and configurability. I personally bought a Sony a6000 and left my big DSLR at home. That was actually a really good choice for the type of trip I did, but if I was going for a year (like you are) I understand needing the big camera. You might want to get camera/lens inserts like this (but not necessarily that one, I just clicked on the first one I saw on amazon) to store and protect those other lenses.
Hope that helps.
The following is copy and pasted from an email I sent to family friends traveling abroad. It gives links and ideas for things that help when traveling minimally.
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Security:
Since I was traveling alone, and in hostels, security was a slightly bigger deal for me. I carried my passport on my person or locked in my hostel (many had lockers or metal lock boxes).
At all times I had a photo copy of my passport and everything in my wallet, some local currency, and a print out of all the embassies in the area. (Attached to this email.) I printed this double sided and had multiple copies with me.
I told my mom, "At any time I want to be able to have everything stolen, but still have a way back home.” My credit card will do cash transfers internationally and also includes a continuous travel insurance package.
I would highly suggest making three copies of your passport and all credit cards and other ID you are taking. One lives on your person when your passport is stored elsewhere (hotel, for example), one lives in your luggage (preferably hidden/tucked away), and one stays with a trusted friend or family member that will be in the States for the duration of your trip. If anything happens they will be able to assist with proving your identity to the State Department, thus speeding the process along. I suggest keeping some cash tucked in your passport (along with that embassy list), your copy of the passport in the luggage, and then the copy of the passport and embassy list in your wallet. At this point you have three possibilities of things to grab to prove your identity/pay for a cab/tell you where to go.
While this may seem a little overboard, I find it doesn't take that long to set up and helps greatly should anything bad happen. Also consider registering with the State Department. This helps them track Americans abroad should anything happen, and also gives you alerts, should anything happen. https://step.state.gov/step/
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Tech Tips
I also used a service called Line2 to give me a US phone number to call from and receive calls to while I was away. I have T-Mobile that gives me included unlimited international data. As long as I had a 4g signal, I also had a phone I could make and receive calls on. Google Voice and Skype would also do this. Do be aware of how much international data costs. Wifi is easy to find, but I suggest using a VPN on your phone or laptop for any web surfing. And even with the VPN I would not suggest logging into any financial (bank, etc) while abroad unless you are on a trusted wifi network (aka, friends).
For maps you can download parts of Google Maps by searching the city and clicking “Download." This should work on Android and iOS versions of Google Maps.
Yes! I use packing cubes and a shirt folder which helps save space and is much easier for packing and unpacking!
cubes and folder
What is your budget? When you say traveling, do you mean international travel or more local weekend trips?
If he travels internationally, a fancy passport holder or some luggage tags are nice. You can also get him some packing cubes. Eagle Creek has nice ones and once you pack with them, it's hard to do without them. They sell them at Big 5 as well. Also, an overnight toiletry bag can be handy.
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