When travelling, however, your travel backpack is your lifeline, literally holding everything you own. Keeping your stuff safe from pickpockets (or shall we say “pick-packs”) should be a priority for every backpacker and world traveller. Finding a pack that incorporates essential anti-theft ...
I want to pack quite a few clothes and I’m travelling by plane between different cities. Should I still go for a backpack and what size would you recommend. I was thinking backpack because I want to get scooter Grabs, and also the terrain. I was thinking 60-70 because of the amount...
Choosing a backpack for travelling is very difficult. Your whole life will be in there and it will become your whole life, therefore it is very important to choose the right one. Don’t borrow the one your friend used for a year. Don’t buy the cheap one from a supermarket. You will...
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If you aren’t travelling for more than a month, or you’ll only going to hot destinations, you won’t need a winter jacket or bulky shoes. In that case, you can probably pack in a 30L backpack or smaller. But, if you plan on doing more travelling in the future, it might be sm...
This backpack has been designed for style, practicality and extreme comfort. Featuring direct access to padded laptop compartment which is large enough to accommodate a 16-inch device, and a generous interior to hold everything you need for the day ahead. It's also handcrafted with premium ...
As minimalist travellers, we’re a little biased towards the smaller end of the backpack spectrum. There’s no doubt you’ll find some excellent choices by top manufacturers in the 55-65L range; we just feel they are often unnecessarily bulky and large for the shorter trips that the majorit...
It may seem easier to get the biggest mirrorless or DSLR camera bags for travel that you can find, thinking that having a large camera backpack with more room is always better. On travels that don’t require much walking and trekking, that may be acceptable. But you may need to consider...
What’s dorky, in my opinion, is wearing a large backpack on the back, and a smaller daypack on the front. Not only does it look dorky (especially when walking into a high-end hotel), but in my experience it’s awkward and impractical. (But of course, this wouldn’t be you if ...
Why Travel with a Packable Backpack? Our luggage is too large for days out so we need something smaller for sightseeing. A light, foldable backpack is ideal as it fits inside our main bags on travel days. It also allows you to travel with just one carry-on bag (which is all some stri...