Packing. My compression packing cube with just-in-case clothes (and travel towel) weighs 1.25 kg. I'm also bringing a jacket, but in an outer pocket of my backpack, so that I can put it in a small pillowcase I'm also bringing, to get a travel pillow.
Let's make this an awesome-travel-products thread? First the travel backpack. I have an older version of Deuter Aviant 65+10 litres. It is adjustable in every possible way and 20 kilos in it feel like 10 (thanks to the hip belt). I don't use the daypack because my laptop doesn't fit in it, I carry a somewhat larger backpack in front, and use the pocket for my jacket and lunchbox. #travel #travelgear #backpack #backpacking https://www.deuter.com/de-en/shop/backpacks/p226903-travel-backpack-aviant-access-pro-65-sl
deuter AViANT Access Pro 65 SL | Travel backpack

deuter Travel backpack AViANT Access Pro 65 SL: The functional, lockable Aviant Access Pro SL offers comfort tailored to the female anatomy thanks to the Contact back

I also have an older version of Deuter Aviant 38 litre carry on backpack. I have used it for shorter trips (up to 12 days) in combination with a daypack. Actually I use that carry on as my daypack in everyday life because I do everything by foot, so it's great for carrying heavy groceries because it has a hip belt as well. Unlike the 65 litre version, it has a large laptop compartment. #travel #travelgear #backpack #backpacking https://www.deuter.com/de-en/shop/backpacks/p226880-travel-backpack-aviant-access-38-sl
deuter AViANT Access 38 SL | Travel backpack

deuter Travel backpack AViANT Access 38 SL: The functional Aviant Access offers comfort tailored to the female anatomy thanks to the Contact back system, continuously

My daypack when travelling is a Fjällräven Kånken 15'' laptop backpack. It fits a 16'' laptop in the laptop compartment plus a 14'' laptop in the tablet compartment, so I can bring both my work and private computers. It is surprisingly ergonomic for its simple design, but the laptop version has padded straps (unlike the classic version). #travel #travelgear #backpack #backpacking https://www.fjallraven.com/uk/en-gb/bags-gear/kanken/kanken-bags/kanken-laptop-152?_t_q=&_t_hit.id=Luminos_Storefront_Web_Features_Catalog_Product_Domain_CommonProduct/CatalogContent_8883c368-c60b-433d-aca4-ca1daa85534c_en-GB&_t_hit.pos=12
Kånken Laptop 15"

Classic Kånken backpack with a separate, padded 15” laptop compartment. Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use.

Here's an advice: pack clothes in packing cubes by outfits, not by type (like all socks together). If you're staying in the same accommodation for 3 nights, pack outfits you need for that time (including sleepwear) in one packing cube and the rest in other packing cubes. Those outfits (-1 but +1) will be transferred to the dirty laundry bag by the time you leave for your next destination. Of course that's easier to do if, like me, you have almost identical black pieces for each day 🧛 #travel
Or have a separate once-in-the-accommodation packing cube containing pajamas, eye mask, ear plugs, loungewear, slippers (or sliders, a must if you share a shower), towel, kitchen towel (especially if you plan to eat in bed), microfibre cloth (once a smoothie in a glass bottle broke in my backpack, so I had to buy it, never went without it again), desinfectant wipes (for touch points such as light switches, door knobs, remotes, all the surfaces in the room, also headboard). #travel

Food containers! Bring two, Lock'n'Lock are leakproof (you can put soup in them, turn them upside down in the backpack and they won't leak). You can start with socks in them so that they don't take up too much space, and later use them for any leftovers (or something that needs to be isolated from the rest of the baggage, such as a wet bathing suit). I haven't had much luck with cheap collapsible ones, but Sea to Summit brand might be good. #travel #travelgear

https://www.locknlock.com/eng/product/container/food-storage/classic

Classic - Food storage - Food Container - Product | LocknLock

Speaking of food: bring trail mix, nuts, chocolate bars, tea bags, some instant coffee, or caffeine drink powder such as Koawach, those salt, pepper, sugar, artificial sweetener, soya sauce, wasabi (or ketchup if you like it) packets you get in restaurants. Instant soup or bouillon cubes are also a good idea. Bring a reusable cuttlery and a reusable straw. #travel #travelgear

https://www.koawach.de/collections/pulver

Pulver

I have Eagle Creek compression packing cubes. They are great because they weigh almost nothing, but make for extra wrinkly clothes, and the compression zipper is tiresome to use every time I change the location. So I only use one for just-in-case clothes. Also, cubes aren't cubes (prisms) anymore when compressing, they're bulging in the middle, so I need to squeeze smaller gear in between them to use up the space. #travel #travelgear https://www.eaglecreek.com/products/pack-it-isolate-compression-cube-m
PACK-IT™ ISOLATE COMPRESSION CUBE M

If you're flying you need one one-litre ziploc bag for your liquids, but bring extra ziploc bags of different sizes regardless. They can be used to store food leftovers, wet bathing suits, worn FFP2 masks, dirty shoes, or can be used as tech pouches, jewellery organisers or similar. Also bring some trash bags, they weigh almost nothing, but can be very useful when there's only one trash can, either in the room or the bathroom. #travel #travelgear
My Deuter backpack weighs 18.15 kg. My Kånken backpack weighs 7.55 kg. That's with food and water. I told everyone at work that I can't bring my work laptop because I already carry 23 kg 😅 Well, it's almost 26. And I, a couch potato, was able to run carrying them to catch the tram (it's not like I would be late for my train, but didn't want to wait for 10 min). So much for minimalism 😅
Get yourself a hanging toiletry bag. If the hook is plastic, replace it with a metal one (trust me). There are many kinds, but the huge one from Tchibo turned out to be the best for me (older version, which is navy blue and with fewer pockets).And it's squishable if not all the space is needed. #travel #travelgear https://www.tchibo.de/products/400144754/kulturtasche-zum-aufhangen
Kulturtasche zum Aufhängen

Kulturtasche zum Aufhängen | Ob für die Reise oder einfach, um zu Hause einen besseren Überblick über die Kosmetikartikel zu haben: Eine Kulturtasche ist eine gute Aufbewahrungsmöglichkeit, denn ihre vielen verschließbaren Fächer bieten eine Menge Stauraum und sind dank Reißverschluss perfekt vor Staub geschützt. Und auch größere Utensilien wie Shampoo oder Bürste finden in den geräumigen Seitenfächern der Tasche Platz.Kulturtasche zum AufhängenEine umweltschonende ecorepel®-Imprägnierung macht das Futter des Kulturbeutels wasserabweisend. Generell ist die Tasche sehr strapazierfähig und abwischbar gestaltet. Und falls man Platz sparen will: Die Kulturtasche lässt sich einfach an ihrem Tragegriff an einem Haken aufhängen.

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Oh, the new version doesn't have a hook. No problem, just use a carabiner. I always bring an XXL carabiner by Tchibo because it can be really odd spaces where I need to hang my toiletry bags. Yes, bags, I have another, small one, which is my everyday toiletry bag for make up, deodorant, and other essentials, don't know the brand, got it from my credit card company. And both of them together fit into my Kånken backpack. One large carabiner hook is enough for both. https://www.tchibo.de/products/400132868/2-xxl-karabinerhaken
2 XXL-Karabinerhaken

2 XXL-Karabinerhaken | Diese zwei Camping-Alleskönner sind Haken, Griff und Halterung in einem. Mit ihnen kann man die unterschiedlichsten Gegenstände – wie beispielsweise Tüten, Spielsachen und Sportausrüstung – aufhängen, bündeln und dank der Schaumstoffummantelung angenehm tragen. Durch sie liegen die Karabiner angenehm in der Hand, rutschen nicht ab und sind gut geschützt. Außerdem sind sie leicht mit einer Hand bedienbar und können mit bis zu 20 Kilogramm belastet werden.

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Speaking of carabiners, the best I've ever used are Nite-Ize S-biners. They have 2 'compartments' to prevent detaching them altogether when you only need to remove one thing, they come in different sizes (and maximum loads), and some of them are lockable, in 2 different ways (I did manage to lose one key by using a non-lockable one, so I suggest lockable ones for valuables, attaching to backpacks, or anything moveable. #travel #travelgear
https://www.nite-ize.eu/de/menu/shop-by-category/hardware/s-biners-carabiners-1037.html
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I don't know what these clips are called, and I'm not sure where I got them, probably Flying Tiger Copenhagen or Tchibo, but they are amazing and weigh just a little. They're meant for hanging kitchen towels which don't have their own loops, but have many more applications. For example if the terrace door won't stay open just a few cm during the night, you can do this. #travel #travelgear #lifehack
I always need to hermetically (and I mean it) close some packaging, whether food or cosmetics, and these clips from DM turned out to be the best, better than Ikea or any others I have tried. Just have in mind that they easily break if you try to press too much material into them. For smaller packagings that don't need to be hermetically closed (salt, pepper, sugar packets) bobby pins will do. #travel #travelgear https://www.dm.de/profissimo-universalverschluesse-in-3-groessen-p4058172067020.html
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There are 3 options regarding laundry:
- bring enough clothes for the duration of your stay, don't do laundry
- bring less, hand wash clothes, I did it last summer for a month, every few days I would hand wash clothes in the sink with whatever hand soap was provided, but it did get tiresome
- bring enough for a week, do laundry once a week, either by renting accommodation with a washing machine or finding a laundromat (or let the hotel laundry service do it if you don't mind paying by the item)
Machine washing every week turned out to be the best for me. I bring clothes that can be washed together (dark colours, similar materials). I don't have a dryer every time I use a washing machine, so I bring my own clothesline which can be attached to pretty much any fixed point. It doesn't need any clips and weighs only 25 grams. I mostly bring quick dry sports clothing. In summer if I wash it in the evening, it is usually dry by the morning. #travel #travelgear https://seatosummit.com/products/lite-line-clothesline
Lite Line Clothesline

Then I also need laundry detergent because hand soap or shampoo or whatever I would use to hand wash my clothes shouldn't be used in the washing machine. I'd used this liquid one for road trips, and refilled it at home: https://www.rossmann.de/de/haushalt-domol-feinwaschmittel-fluessig-2-3-wl-reisegroesse/p/0000043004515
When I started backpacking I would bring a few laundry pods in a ziploc bag, but liquid detergents are still too heavy for backpacking. Sometimes I would buy the smallest laundry detergent packaging I could find and leave the rest for other guests. #travel
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I have these laundry sheets by Flying Tiger Copenhagen. Laundry sheets are waterless and light like laundry powder, but not as bulky. I have used them once in a washing machine, adjusting for the amount of water (there are only instructions for hand washing). It turned out OK, but I'm not sure that's how they're supposed to be used. #travel #travelgear https://flyingtiger.com/en-gb/products/laundry-sheets-50-pcs-3045338?mdApp_countryCodeDomain=GB
So, this is what I used yesterday for the first time, laundry sheets intended for machine washing (in most cases 2 are needed per wash). They are lightweight, smell nice, and get the job done. (Although at home I use a laundry sanitizer every time, I skip it while I travel.) #travel #travelgear https://www.dr-beckmann.de/unsere-produkte/detail/magic-leaves-waschmittel-blaetter-color/
Dr. Beckmann MAGIC LEAVES Waschmittel-Blätter Color

So leicht geht klimaneutrales Waschen heute: Praktische & vordosierte Waschmittel-Blätter für strahlende Sauberkeit.

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I don't iron. I hate ironing. So I don't iron on the go either. If I'm giving a talk and need to have an ironed shirt I'll let the hotel iron it. Otherwise creased clothes are perfectly fine for me. I do own a steamer though and you might find that more practical than an iron for travelling (or life in general). Or you could hang whatever you want steamed in the bathroom while having a shower. #travel #lifehack
If there are shops at your next destination, you can leave those unopened vanilla soya milk and pasta sauce behind. That's over 1.5 kilos! The housekeeping might take them. They might leave them for the next guests (if there's a kitchen). They might throw them away, but that's not on your conscience. Staying with a friend? Leave that half-used body lotion. If they don't like it, you can use it the next time you visit 😄 #travel
But do bring some oat (or soya, rice, whatever) milk powder, chai powder, matcha powder, whatever you drink. Also mie noodles can be prepared with hot water only (like instant ramen), just add instant soup powder or a miso/bouillon cube. Feel free to break them so that they take up less space. They're not spaghetti, you're not going to break any Italian hearts. #travel #lifehack
Your laptop is a charger. Just bring enough USB cables for all your gadgets. Or bring fewer cables if you don't have to charge all your gadgets overnight. Or bring even fewer cables and micro USB to USB-C and/or whatever-that-thing-apple-products-use converters. Bring a power bank, especially if you only have your tickets and other important documents on your phone. Guess you can always access the confirmation emails on your laptop, but still. #travel #travelgear
Maybe bring a a live OS USB stick, and an empty USB stick to exchange pirated films with other travellers 😏 I have this cable organizer from Tchibo (not available anymore): https://www.tchibo.cz/products/400132127/cestovni-organizer-na-kabely It also holds extra carabiners, superglue, zip ties, extra 'Fragile' stickers (stick those to your luggage, they might help), a lighter, velcro ties, pH strips, some rubber bands. I also bring some 20cm of duct tape, but that's in my toiletry bag. #travel #travelgear
Cestovní organizér na kabely

Cestovní organizér na kabely | Vše kolem nabíječek a kabelůDatové kabely a nabíjecí kabely k mobilu, laptopu, fotoaparátu atd. je na cestách prostě potřeba mít s sebou. Ideálním řešením, které zabrání změti kabelů v zavazadle, je tento cestovní organizér. Usnadňuje roztřídění a uložení nejrůznějšího elektropříslušenství a jeho přepravu – ať už při každodenní cestě do práce, nebo na cestách. Speciální pouzdro má nastavitelné zapínání a nabízí tři kapsy na zip a různá poutka.

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You need some kind of a first aid kit, even if just a few plasters and some painkillers. Don't forget medicines you are regularly taking (once I forgot my levothyroxine and had to go to the emergency room just to get a new prescription). I started with Red Cross guidance and adapted it to myself. For example, although my ankles are prone to spraining, I stopped carrying instant cold pack that requires no refrigeration, because it's so damn heavy. #travel https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/anatomy-of-a-first-aid-kit.html
Make a First Aid Kit

A well-stocked first aid kit is a handy thing to have. First aid kits come in many shapes and sizes. You can purchase one from the Red Cross Store or your local American Red Cross chapter.

I also have a pulse oximeter in there. I use this accessory bag from Ikea for my first aid kit, it fits almost everything (including a survival blanket and a thermometer): https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/vaerldens-accessory-bag-black-60490500/ I also always carry a SARS-CoV-2 test and 7 FFP2/FFP3 masks, in a separate backpack compartment because they don't fit in the accessory bag. Masks can be reused after 7 days, they should be left to dry for a day or so after each use, and then stored in a ziploc bag. #travel #travelgear
VÄRLDENS Accessory bag, black, 16x4x11 cm

VÄRLDENS Accessory bag, black, 16x4x11 cm

IKEA
I use this accessory bag from the same line as a pen case: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/vaerldens-accessory-bag-black-20490516/ But then again I still write with pens in physical notebooks. (I'm being informed that laptops are also physical objects. I mean paper notebooks... analogue notebooks... you know what I mean!) I also bring a correction tape, a mechanical pencil and an eraser. Also some paperclips/bookmarks. I used to use a hard pencil case, even for backpacking, but everything needs to be squishable. #travel #travelgear
VÄRLDENS Accessory bag, black, 21x4x4 cm

VÄRLDENS Accessory bag, black, 21x4x4 cm

IKEA
Need to charge your devices while you're not in your hotel room? You don't need to use your key card, just about any card will keep the electricity on. #travel #lifehack
When it's too hot to wear a jacket (9 months a year) I carry a Kånken fan^H^H^Hhip pack, because I don't want to dig through my backpack to get to my keys, sunglasses, mini sunscreen (needs to be reapplied each time I wash my hands), or mini disinfectant wipes. If I don't have any pockets (it happens) my phone, my lip balms, and my hand sanitizers also go in there. Have in mind that larger phones don't fit into the secret anti-theft compartment, just the main compartment. https://www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/bags-gear/kanken/kanken-bags/kanken-hip-pack
Kånken Hip Pack

Practical little hip bag in the Kånken series. Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use.

Speaking of anti-theft, the things I have stopped using include: money belts, personal alarms, and baggage tracking devices. I still use combination locks.

Because I always need to carry my passport Kånken travel wallet is my everyday wallet. It fits more than I need (since I've decluttered my loyalty cards). The wallet itself doesn't fit into their hip pack or most pockets. It fits into the inner pockets of my jackets. #travel #travelgear

https://www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/bags-gear/kanken/kanken-accessories/kanken-travel-wallet

Kånken Travel Wallet

Spacious travel wallet in durable G-1000 fabric. Perfect for a passport, boarding pass, bank notes etc. Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use.

@rhelune This tracks.
One hotel I stayed at gave me a blank unprogrammed card just for this.
@natalie_romana Let's just hope they don't replace those mechanical switches with "smart" ones.
@rhelune Where was this? I've never travelled outside the USA because fat, lazy American, and I've never seen this in a US hotel.
@jdeseo All over Europe, but not all hotels.