Finally a travel channel that mentions alternatives to merino. I can’t wear it and no one ever mentions alternatives! A video specifically focused on this would be awesome! 😊
Hooray! You featured a rolling bag! A terrific nod to people who are savvy, frequent, travelers who don't want to wear a heavy backpack everywhere (like me)! Thanks!
I am a huge fan of the FRDM Vigor Lightweight Liner Gloves - the index and thumb both flip open making phone use and photography easy without chilling your other fingers, plus they fit cleanly under thicker gloves if needed. I think other pack hackers would also enjoy them!
For myself I keep a Nite Ize SpotLit (in red) in my winter coat pocket. Having a backup flasher to clip onto a zipper for low visibility conditions like whiteout and fog is a good just in case item. The standard size takes little space up in the pocket and it's fairly waterproof on top of all that.
Tom - What is the grey pocket t-shirt you're wearing? It looks like wool. I've been struggling to find one with decent sleeve length as many are just too short. The sleeves on your shirt look just right for me.
Honey House Naturals makes solid hand lotion that is TSA compliant. It’s waterproof too, so you don’t have to apply as often. It’s a little harder to use, as you have to work it in to your skin. With that said, it’s the best thing I’ve found for cuticles. The small Bee Bar will work even for extended trips.
Feeling a little distressed seeing jackets and knit hats, etc-I’m just now reluctantly accepting the onslaught of fall weather, LOL. My next trip will be in November so I actually appreciate this video!
I use a Stanley travel mug. It's 0,5 l - which is a nice size for tea on the go. I like to take that when traveling in winter - on walks or train traveling. But it's still small and light (240g) enough to work as a coffee (or hot chocolate...) to go cup. Much lighter and versatile then the Yeti (350g, 0,35l) and still looks as good as new after over 1 year.
Although you're technically correct in your opening statement (it'll get cold eventually in most places), for a travel channel it'd be nice to be a bit less northern hemisphere focussed! Great content regardless, I'm a fan of gloves with little flaps to expose finger tips or glove/mitten hybrids, though they're not super common.
LMAO 😂 I’m not gonna travel around with a damn big bag behind my bag especially like the first one . Big storage so what ? 😂😂 a simple backpack that more comfortable is going to do the same and way more convenient than the first bag you recommend
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Cold weather gear video + still walking around in sandals = Pure Michigan!
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Finally a travel channel that mentions alternatives to merino. I can’t wear it and no one ever mentions alternatives! A video specifically focused on this would be awesome! 😊
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
Here comes winter!!!
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Hooray! You featured a rolling bag! A terrific nod to people who are savvy, frequent, travelers who don't want to wear a heavy backpack everywhere (like me)! Thanks!
"and its super stretchy to fit over large heads" cut to Eric... poor guy. Tom did him dirty in this one! Hahahah
I'll never recover from this one! 😂 Thanks for watching.
-Eric
I am a huge fan of the FRDM Vigor Lightweight Liner Gloves - the index and thumb both flip open making phone use and photography easy without chilling your other fingers, plus they fit cleanly under thicker gloves if needed. I think other pack hackers would also enjoy them!
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Love the Baby Yoda decoration at 10:05! 😃
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I love my Travel Pro suitcases. Traveling with them for 5 years now
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
For myself I keep a Nite Ize SpotLit (in red) in my winter coat pocket. Having a backup flasher to clip onto a zipper for low visibility conditions like whiteout and fog is a good just in case item. The standard size takes little space up in the pocket and it's fairly waterproof on top of all that.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I’m the exact opposite! Bring on the fall 😂
The white henley shirt and more natural hair looks real good btw, and also seems less maintenance
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Tom - What is the grey pocket t-shirt you're wearing? It looks like wool. I've been struggling to find one with decent sleeve length as many are just too short. The sleeves on your shirt look just right for me.
Nice video guys!!!
Thanks for watching, Sam! 😃
Honey House Naturals makes solid hand lotion that is TSA compliant. It’s waterproof too, so you don’t have to apply as often.
It’s a little harder to use, as you have to work it in to your skin. With that said, it’s the best thing I’ve found for cuticles.
The small Bee Bar will work even for extended trips.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Feeling a little distressed seeing jackets and knit hats, etc-I’m just now reluctantly accepting the onslaught of fall weather, LOL. My next trip will be in November so I actually appreciate this video!
Thanks for watching! 😃 🍁 ⛄️
Love the Channel guys! What shoes were you putting on at 9:08???
Great list guys, the heat transfer bottle is interesting. Where did you visit in SA?
May I know the brand of the shirt at around 8:34? Thank you.
Stanley aerolight series vacuum bottles are kinda nice, have two for myself and gf, would love to see stanley in these tops
I use a Stanley travel mug. It's 0,5 l - which is a nice size for tea on the go.
I like to take that when traveling in winter - on walks or train traveling.
But it's still small and light (240g) enough to work as a coffee (or hot chocolate...) to go cup.
Much lighter and versatile then the Yeti (350g, 0,35l) and still looks as good as new after over 1 year.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Hey man how was your trip here in Florianópolis? I'm a native and recently bought a bag because of your recomendations. Hope you enjoeyed our island.
Although you're technically correct in your opening statement (it'll get cold eventually in most places), for a travel channel it'd be nice to be a bit less northern hemisphere focussed! Great content regardless, I'm a fan of gloves with little flaps to expose finger tips or glove/mitten hybrids, though they're not super common.
"we like spinners".... oh, word?
LMAO 😂 I’m not gonna travel around with a damn big bag behind my bag especially like the first one . Big storage so what ? 😂😂 a simple backpack that more comfortable is going to do the same and way more convenient than the first bag you recommend