Added: 4 years ago
From: PackingLightDotCom
Views: 71,618
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (20)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • And how much does the case weight with all that stuff?

  • i love that bag!!! it is so cool!

  • I don't know if the skirt is his colour

  • it makes sense 

  • Great lesson on how to pak ’’ But has anybody thought of the restrictions they have on hand baggage’’ In Europe they start from  6 Kg to max 10 Kg and only one item and that can be a lady’s handbag this bag looks likes it full ’’ ant now the hand bag’’ if you can’t fit into the bag’’ your bag has to be checked in at a charge off up to € 35 why not do as I’ve done; and purchase a Jaktogo great invention they can’t do anything about it can save money and time ‘’

    Check it out jaktogo

  • Going to do this on my two month visit to England. so neat and good space saver for more stuff ehehe.

  • I would like to have a skirt exactly like that one...

  • For a one or two week visit one doesn't have to pack their entire closet.. If you wash twice a week you only need 3-4 pairs of mix and match clothes, and maybe one formal outfit...

  • I am an avid traveler, and I personally use this method and swear by it! I think some are confused, but the reason for 3 pairs of underwear and socks is because they are quick drying so u do laundry every other night. I use this method for different climates by just packing different bundles based on the potential weather it truly woks great for me!! Hope that clears some things up for my fellow travelers...oh and I LOVE LOVE your website it is so helpful I recommend it to all my friends!!

  • There are plenty of non-backpackers who wash stuff in the sink and simply carry less clothes. I do it all the time and travel carry-on only to numerous countries, and that's *with* weight limits, and carrying my own toiletries. It is possible.

  • Uhh..I think sink laundry for months and years is more backpacker style than carry-on travel style. I'm sure there are vids for packpackers. Most people who travel for business won't be washing in the sink. I've packed carry-ons to China for two weeks on business and sightseeing. Its possible as long as they do not have a carry-on weight limit and you buy your toiletries as you go.

  • I travel a great deal and have found that using ziplock bags, spacebags (or even clear dry cleaner bags or trashbags) really help me keep things tidy and crease free. I also use a folding board to fold everything the same size and stack them-then I place the stack in the bag. If you need a shirt you can just take one from the stack without disturbing the other clothes. I put underwear, makeup, socks, etc in ziplocks so I can pull them out easily. then suits, dresses on top in a suitbag.

  • Nice packing job but this really didn't include enought for "weeks" of travel.  there were only three socks and three underwear in that fold over bag. None of these packing videos show techniques for people who really travel-like to more than one place. If you have to get something out of that suitcase you have to entirley re-pack!

  • If you pack a line or bungee cord and some good soap for washing, socks and undergarments can easily be washed in the sink and dried. Even better if they're made with synthetic fabrics, because those dry faster.

  • Thanks! I'll try this!

  • This bundling method saved my bacon on long trip to England. I am convert. Kept everthing wrinkle free and I could really pack a lot.

  • Cool!

  • Excellent, and very thorough. Thank you so much!

  • Excellent Packing Video and very informative.Thanks for posting!!!!!!

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more