This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of rag-tag collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of rag-tag collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
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 ‘’
Thanks so much for your demo, I am flying w/suits and this will be helpful. Also, I don't mean to be fresh, but you are very nice looking for an older guy!
Useful technique! Thank you. I'm going on my first business trip and this was just what I was looking for.
jtgamm 4 months ago
@jtgamm Hope you have a prosperous journey.
Tom4Surfing 4 months ago
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This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
dougdyment 9 months ago
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
dougdyment 9 months ago
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of random collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
dougdyment 9 months ago
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of rag-tag collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
dougdyment 9 months ago
This is a better attempt than others I've seen, but it still gets some things wrong. Most egregious is the core object. This should be as described on OneBag.com, not a sort of rag-tag collection of items. Otherwise, you don't get the smooth surface necessary to avoid wrinkles. It also doesn't let you apply the proper tension to wrapped items. What's shown here is probably fine for the type of casual clothing being used, but wouldn't work very well for dressy clothes, or fabrics like linen, etc.
dougdyment 9 months ago
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
neverpayextraagain 11 months ago
Thank you so much. This really puts onebag's description into clearer terms. I appreciate your time in making this video.
ericwhitacrefan 1 year ago
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Thanks a lot! I am trying this now the first time for a trip to India.
Will let you know about the result but I am confident as it looks nicely packed.
spookie1979 1 year ago
Thanks a lot! I am trying this now the first time for a trip to India.
Will let you know about the result but I am confident as it looks nicely packed.
spookie1979 1 year ago
Thank you, much appreciated.
PhoenixSF90 1 year ago
@PhoenixSF90 Have a good trip
Tom4Surfing 1 year ago
I thought you aren't supposed to interweave clothes.
sxyshandy 1 year ago
Thanks so much for your demo, I am flying w/suits and this will be helpful. Also, I don't mean to be fresh, but you are very nice looking for an older guy!
apartmentlifeatx 1 year ago
I enjoyed seeing your back while you were showing the folding, very helpful /s
iguanapunk 1 year ago
thank you, this is so helpful!! i appreciate it!
cartsada 2 years ago
thanks. this was MUCH clearer and easier to understand than the diagram on onebag's site ...!
stringbean1971 2 years ago 3
my pleasure. Thanks for the feedback.
Tom4Surfing 2 years ago
Great demo! Thanks for taking the time!
TwoToThirty 2 years ago
thanks for the demo
flower9868 2 years ago