By FAR, the most UNDERRATED travel accessory.

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
  • As we get ready for a trip, one of the potentially stressful parts is ensuring we remember to pack everything we need and in this video, I share what to me, is by FAR, the most underrated travel accessory after having flown on just over 250 flights over the past decade.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:20 The "Why"
    0:38 Benefit One
    🔗👉 Nitecore T4K Flashlight on Amazon: amzn.to/41WgrlK
    1:07 First Features
    🔗👉 Nitecore EDC33 on Amazon: amzn.to/3uq8Zmz
    🚨👆 Although this CAN be clipped to the brim of a cap, as you can see, it IS heavier and larger, so its not as streamlined of a solution if you feel like the cap-clipping benefit is one that you'd use.
    1:20 Benefit Two
    2:00 Real Example 1
    2:21 Real Example 2
    2:39 Useful Feature
    🔗👉 Rovyvon E4 Ti on Amazon: amzn.to/3t1t69C
    🚨👆I personally think the E4 Ti is overpriced seeing as how for a third of the price you can get the aluminum-bodied E3 Plus with basically the same technical specs if Titanium isn't important to you... check out the Rovyvon E3 Plus on Amazon to compare for yourself: amzn.to/3ZobDUY
    🚨🚨👆 BOTH ROVYVON'S MAX OUT AT LESS THAN 1000 LUMENS (so to ME, are insufficient for self-defense, but if you don't feel the need to use a flashlight for self-defense, it's a fantastic choice for the other use-cases)
    3:13 Benefit 3
    3:55 A Happy Reminder
    4:16 Necessary Feature
    🔗👉 Nitecore P20ix on Amazon: amzn.to/4cF2RIo
    🚨👆 Although this is definitely suitable for self-defense, not JUST because of the strobe mode, but also, because of the strike-bezel that can be used as a last-resort hammer, it is obviously too big and heavy for hands-free illumination with a cap (not to mention, it doesn't have a clip at all).
    4:42 Need for "Practice"
    5:16 Other Benefits
    5:53 Important Consideration
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    I’m blown away by how fast and powerful this 3 year old computer is. I have the absolute BASE level cheapest possible one, and even still, it’s able to handle challenging H.265 (HEVC) codecs out of my camera in Final Cut Pro X. This is all to say, that even though we are on the M3 chip already at the time of publishing this video, you don't necessarily have to feel like you must purchase the newest most expensive option. As always, do your own research, and watch reviews from tech-experts who are much more knowledgeable than me.
    👉🔗 Sony A7Siii Camera Body on Amazon: amzn.to/41QvqgR
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    👉🔗 Nitecore NB10K Slim Powerbank on Amazon: amzn.to/47tTbwn
    6:20 YOUR Recommendation?
    #Travel #EDC #TravelTips
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 261

  • @Green__one
    @Green__one 2 місяці тому +225

    The most underrated travel accessory, is bringing fewer travel accessories. The one constant I have had through all my travels is that the less I bring the happier I am. Before anything goes in my kit, I ask myself, what's the worst thing that happens if I don't have this item? And in most cases I decide that the worst really isn't that bad, and I just don't bother.
    This mentality is how I travel with personal item only, wish not only makes flights and airports easier, it makes exploring destinations easier when you don't have to think about what you're going to do with your luggage while you visit that museum. Sure each item on its own doesn't stop you from traveling light, but they all add up.

    • @invinciblemode
      @invinciblemode Місяць тому +6

      Exactly, I’ve never used a flash light in my regular day. I won’t need a flash light on my travels.

    • @VaginaGandhi
      @VaginaGandhi Місяць тому

      Completely agree re bringing less. That's the point though, everyone needs to figure out their lifestyle and traveling style. Maurice obviously moves around a lot at night on his own eg riding bikes/scooters etc.

    • @d.Cog420
      @d.Cog420 Місяць тому +4

      @@invinciblemode Use mine on moonlight mode if I need a piss in the middle of the night or a snack or whatever so I don't wake the wife up. Phone is usually charging at night. Used it in some countries to walk back to accommodation at night because no street lights. Used it on a recent fishing trip where the guys wanted to leave pre-dawn. Clipped it onto my cap to be hands free loading gear onto the boat. Also good if you lose something outside at night, phone light isn't very powerful. It's tiny and doesn't take up room. Don't need it often but good to have it when I do. Each to their own.

    • @IanTaylorTravels
      @IanTaylorTravels Місяць тому

      I guess you’ve never travelled to any exotic places then. Africa and Asia I Always take a torch

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one Місяць тому

      @@IanTaylorTravels The point is I don't need a standalone one for how seldom I use it. People mock the light on the phone, but it's always with me, I never have to take it off my pocket, and realistically I almost never use it. I go all over the world, and even in places with no street lights, in the middle of the wilderness, I almost never use a flashlight in the dead of night

  • @Lee-ct3bi
    @Lee-ct3bi 2 місяці тому +81

    If you shine the flashlight through a clear bottle of water, it also diffuses the light nicely for lighting up a room (or tent).

  • @markallen4514
    @markallen4514 2 місяці тому +80

    Totally agree about flashlights. My family always made fun of my obsession with having one when I traveled. They change their tune when we all got stuck on the 20th floor of a hotel during a major blackout.

  • @jollyandwaylo
    @jollyandwaylo 2 місяці тому +75

    If there is a red mode, you can look at things without losing your night vision. Lights for hiking quite often have that mode.

    • @feanor5037
      @feanor5037 Місяць тому +1

      I've been wanting a torch with moonlight red mode since my daughter was a baby and I wanted to feed her at night (from a bottle, I'm a dad) and see what I'm doing without waking myself up too much or disturbing my wife. Can you recommend any models that do this?

    • @jollyandwaylo
      @jollyandwaylo Місяць тому +3

      @@feanor5037 I use a Nitecore NU25 but that is for camping. There are probably less expensive versions that are less rugged. Look for headlamps for hiking, many have red light options.

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Місяць тому

      @@feanor5037many of the Rovyvon models have a red mode.

    • @petermarin
      @petermarin Місяць тому

      Recommendations?

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Місяць тому

      @@petermarin there are several rovyvon models with a red light option

  • @ScottStephenSmith
    @ScottStephenSmith 2 місяці тому +111

    "Star spangled strapped" got me. 😂

    • @apmartini70
      @apmartini70 2 місяці тому +2

      Had never heard that before. Will use it whenever I can in the future!

  • @nicholaseng
    @nicholaseng 2 місяці тому +37

    As someone who edcs and travels with at least a 1000 lumen flashlight I loved this video. It was the video I have been thinking about making about traveling with a flashlight.
    Regarding self defense. The only other thing I would add is that also when you’re waking around in the dark being able to illuminate an area is a great way to deescalate a situation. You don’t have to even point it at the person. But if someone is giving you a funny feeling or walking too close you can illuminate the area and that usually gets people away in my experience.

  • @PeterLariviere
    @PeterLariviere 23 дні тому +1

    What people forget when traveling, if the power goes out at night, you are now in a place you do not know. And trying to find a phone, towel (I was in the shower when the power went out in our building in Trinidad Cuba this past February) or even get out the door and down a set of stairs is not as easy as it would be in your own residence that you just know where things are. I absolutely agree with your comments in this video as a person who used to travel half the year for work, now retired.

  • @powerlessbump
    @powerlessbump 2 місяці тому +54

    100% you have to have one that takes standard batteries. If you travel long enough you will be separated from your charging equipment and you will be in the dark. All the light modes in the world will not matter if you cannot charge your light.

    • @TheManiacZone
      @TheManiacZone Місяць тому

      These flashlights can last like 20 hours on the super bright setting, you are paranoid

    • @RedeyePerc
      @RedeyePerc Місяць тому

      Olight has that covered.

    • @diabloman5666
      @diabloman5666 Місяць тому +1

      My go-to is one that takes both AA or a higher voltage 14500 Lion for higher output.

  • @cathleenaudrey7723
    @cathleenaudrey7723 2 місяці тому +18

    My Mini maglite was a gift in 1989 prior to a year long trip through Europe and the middle east. It is battery operated and still functions to this day and lives alongside my Swiss Army knife in my toiletries bag when travelling. Hugely underrated and excellent examples; Great Video Maurice.

    • @MTimWeaver
      @MTimWeaver 2 місяці тому +1

      Another vote for old Mini Maglite (i have 2 or 3 floating around). Not the brightest or longest lasting, they came about when small lights were just not a thing. I still have two D-cell Maglites from that era, too.

    • @cheefussmith9380
      @cheefussmith9380 Місяць тому

      My wife still has the one her dad bought her before we met. I get it now, but didn’t at first!

  • @The_NomadNinja
    @The_NomadNinja 2 місяці тому +67

    The strobe function is one of the best methods for self defense at night. Temporarily blind whoever might be trying to rob or assault you so you can run away.

    • @amym6693
      @amym6693 2 місяці тому +21

      I would disagree about the strobe function, I find it much better to shine a flashlight straight into someone’s face while taking a step back.
      If you are in the situation when you need to use it, remembering the button press sequence then doing it under pressure is wishful thinking that takes too much time, it’s much better to have a flashlight that goes straight into turbo mode.
      I work in law enforcement and at night when interacting with someone I will often have my flashlight in my weak hand where I just need to touch the tail cap to shine 4,000 lumens at someone.

    • @narendranj
      @narendranj 2 місяці тому +4

      If it’s more than 1 person being the threat, does a flashlight help or would it be a pepper spray?

    • @wesolowskimatt
      @wesolowskimatt 2 місяці тому

      ​@@amym6693 exactly

    • @wesolowskimatt
      @wesolowskimatt 2 місяці тому +9

      ​@@narendranj flashlight would help, but both, flashlight and pepper spray would be even better. You just have to know that gel-spray is much better than normal solution and also that nether would work immediately, unfortunately. You would have to shine in eyes of a atacker and use the spray, than do this to the next one... all this when running from them at the same time. It can take a minute or more before such spray affects a person. Best self defence is awareness of your surrounding and situation.

    • @nickmurdaugh9856
      @nickmurdaugh9856 2 місяці тому +7

      To second Amy, the strobe is not that effective. The brightest light you can get on constant is way more disorienting. It also lends authority. Think about it: you're walking near a sketchy area. It's dark. Someone is approaching g that you don't like the look of. You shine the light at them and ask what they want, telling them not to get any closer. That's going to be enough to make most would-be opportunistic predators decide you're not worth the trouble.

  • @livingaboard
    @livingaboard Місяць тому +3

    I travel on vacations to Mexico and I always bring a light or 2. Very handy in hotel room if I’m inspecting for hidden camera lenses or bed bugs or drop something
    Many of the resort hotel restaurants are poorly lit to the point where I have to have a dim flashlight to view the menu. Also while walking around Mexico their standards are way lower than ours. You can be walking down a sidewalk and all of a sudden there is a three foot diameter hole a couple feet deep. I am always finding a use for a Flashlight

  • @buddhamic13
    @buddhamic13 2 місяці тому +8

    Moonlight mode is also meant for not ruining your already adjusted night vision.

  • @dalecarr5445
    @dalecarr5445 2 місяці тому +10

    I totally agree about the flashlight. One thing I’ve found to come in handy is gaffer’s tape. It’s strong but doesn’t leave residue like duct tape so you can use it in hotels or rentals. I just wrap some around a plastic card and put it in my pack.

  • @Samlowry27B-6
    @Samlowry27B-6 2 місяці тому +26

    Couldn't agree more. Use mine every day. The flashlight / sock / cup combo is a great hack too.

    • @etherealicer
      @etherealicer 2 місяці тому +2

      As someone who can't remember when he last used a flashlight (must be years). I'm seriously curious what you use your flashlight for. I don't even use one when going on a night hike in the forrest.

    • @Samlowry27B-6
      @Samlowry27B-6 2 місяці тому +2

      @@etherealicerwell just this morning I was under a desk plugging cables into a PC used it then. yesterday my son had a splinter so it helped me when I was getting it out. walking down my driveway to put the bins out in the dark, looking into the back of a dark cupboard, using camera equipment... its a small olight it3 so very light in the pocket and I think its just become habit over the years. if I forget it something always comes up and it annoys me that usually I would have had something to make the task easier.

    • @feanor5037
      @feanor5037 Місяць тому

      @@Samlowry27B-6I'd use my phone light for all those things

  • @enzlaur
    @enzlaur 2 місяці тому +7

    Nitecore also sells right angled flashlights which I think are underrated as they are more ergonomic, and you can clip it on your shirt or bag strap.

  • @breensprout
    @breensprout Місяць тому +3

    my favorite underrated travel accessory is a small rechargeable hand fan. great for when you're going to be doing a lot of walking/are going to be out a lot, especially during warmer months, especially in places where they don't use A/C or like it at much lower settings than many americans are used to (most places i've been). honestly it's also good in colder months when you come inside from being out in the cold and wind and your body starts rapidly overheating to compensate. what can i say, i'm a sweaty person.

  • @chrismarko9957
    @chrismarko9957 2 місяці тому +13

    Probably the most beneficial travel video I've seen this month. Great work.

  • @McCoymiked
    @McCoymiked Місяць тому +3

    I met a couple at a remote hot spring in February at 9ish PM We were five snowy and icy miles from the end of the dirt road where the cars were . We walked in under sleet that hadn’t stopped and were camping there. When the couple got dressed for the hike back to their car, they pulled out two phones and used them as flashlights for the trek back. Nuts

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Місяць тому

      Which in itself is silly as it destroys your night vision and also tends to trip you up as you’re actually lighting up a random spot ahead and not where you’re putting your feet.
      Plus they’re probably the people who use their phones to navigate, all off the same battery…

  • @CableFlame
    @CableFlame Місяць тому +13

    The best travel accessory I’ve found so far is a small power strip/splitter. IKEA sells a pack of 2 of them with a short cord and 3 outlets. It has saved my butt so many times because there’s never enough outlets (and I often travel with a person with a CPAP so there goes one more outlet.)
    (The second best is a USB stick drive and the 3rd best is a bottle opener. All of those live in a small bag w/ a few adapters, a small HDMI cable, an extra pair of earbuds, an extra charger cable, etc. that I call my “travel tech bag” and it’s indispensable.)

    • @donaldstrader7241
      @donaldstrader7241 Місяць тому

      A good point. You might want to also consider an Anker prime 6-in-1 140w charging station. A bit bulkier perhaps, but the cord can be removed so the station can be slipped into a bag pocket or whatever, without the cord sticking out. This would allow powering the CPAP, while also charging any USB devices...and if using in a foreign country, while only needing one Adapter. I really wish I had had this when traveling overseas last summer! [The USA style electric sockets move upward as you plug in any electric cords.]

    • @CableFlame
      @CableFlame Місяць тому

      @@donaldstrader7241 Ah, I should have been more clear about the adapters. These are adapters for my laptop as it only has USB-C outlets, and I have quite a few non-C USB devices as well as some HDMI cables. (And I do have an all in one adapter/hub that plugs into the side as well.)

  • @bmanpura
    @bmanpura 2 місяці тому +6

    I did travel with flashlight up until a few years ago. A clippable 10 lumen white LED with red light and strobe red light mode. I have never used them once in my years of travelling around Indonesia, so I abandoned the use a few years ago. I don't know if it's underrated but I used to not have tissue / paper towel with me for travelling. Maybe it's strange but we Indonesians usually use bidet and water to wash after using the toilet so I used to just find a store to buy some tissue. One day I can't find a store that's close enough and from then I brought at least one pack of tissue with me everywhere.

  • @BlueBiome
    @BlueBiome 2 місяці тому +1

    Your videos are always informative and useful one of the best travel tips channels I have ever seen. Keep up the great work Maurice!

  • @DeputatKaktus
    @DeputatKaktus 2 місяці тому +6

    Flashlights are indeed criminally underrated. I always carry one. As far as form factor goes, the Olight Baton 4 is what my money is on. This tiny thing packs quite a punch and goes from .5 lm moonlight mode to a 1500 lm burst mode. Plus, its charging case doubles as a USB-C power bank.
    Also: consider a flashlight with an articulated head. You can hook that to the strap of your backpack or your shirt pocket and have you hands free. Very handy if you are not wearing your trusty ol‘ snapback.

    • @donaldstrader7241
      @donaldstrader7241 Місяць тому

      The charging case also matches perfectly with the Neutral White Perun 2 Mini right angle flashlight/headlamp. If you have those two, you literally have light for days. One can be charging while you use the other, you can use them directly from the case, or you really want to continue using the headlamp and the Baton 4 is charged, you could swap the batteries. The neutral white Perun 2 Mini also has a very bright red mode. Unfortunately, about its only con is that it does not have a low red mode. If it had that it would be practically perfect. For the magic in your pocket (bright!) aspects of the Baton 4 I'm willing to use its cool white beam, that is not too cool, but for the headlamp I think it is important to have the Perun 2 Mini with a neutral white beam for better perception and less interference with sleep patterns, etc. At the moment the neutral white Olight Perun 2 Mini is available in black, blue, or OD Green.

  • @hmq2007
    @hmq2007 2 місяці тому +1

    Love your videos. Excellent content with super informative substance plus fantastic presentation. No fluff; all polish. Great work!

  • @jayybarra6236
    @jayybarra6236 2 місяці тому

    You’re the man Maurice! Thanks for all you do! -Desert Storm Veteran.

  • @Farbar1955
    @Farbar1955 2 місяці тому +10

    I always carry a flashlight (but now I think I need something more like what you have). When I'm not flying I always have a Swiss Army combo knife. If I have a check-in bag for flying I'll put the knife in that bag to carry later after I arrive (main thing is to remember to put it back in the check-in bag BEFORE leaving for the airport!).

    • @Alan.livingston
      @Alan.livingston 2 місяці тому +1

      I do the same thing. A Swiss army tinker is a real life saver.

  • @cesarsaucedo5110
    @cesarsaucedo5110 2 місяці тому +6

    Great tip!! When traveling I always take with me binder clips and zip ties. I always end up using them one way or another.

  • @GatorheadLuis
    @GatorheadLuis 2 місяці тому +1

    Couldn’t agree more. Carry two with me everywhere. One headlamp style another baton style.

  • @shrubjr893
    @shrubjr893 2 місяці тому +3

    I ALWAYS carry a really good light, and everyone ALWAYS wants to burrow it 🤣 I agree with this soo much! I LOVE having a good light. I like the Overready BOSS 70 and the CWF mini Arcadian. Great vid Maurice, you do good work!

  • @garyaraoz4574
    @garyaraoz4574 2 місяці тому +1

    Flashlight, got it !
    Thank you for the advice.

  • @drwigglechin
    @drwigglechin 2 місяці тому +2

    White noise machine for sleep is a game changer too

  • @claymoresteel
    @claymoresteel Місяць тому +2

    You're the first person I've ever heard actually mention the ceiling trick. I've done it for years yet so few people seem to know about it

    • @donaldstrader7241
      @donaldstrader7241 Місяць тому +1

      One reason I prefer tail standing lights generally speaking; the cup trick Maurice shows can expand on that use. Really though my point in posting was that you reminded me of a related point someone made. When indoors they use a headlamp or right angle light, facing upward. That way they get even illumination and reflections from a mirror or other shiny surface does not bother them. I don't often use this trick, but good to keep in mind.

  • @Jay-ql4gp
    @Jay-ql4gp 2 місяці тому +4

    Oof. Now I need a flashlight. Even though I don't really travel. I still need one.

  • @Tysto
    @Tysto Місяць тому +1

    I carry an Olight Baton 4 everyday & use it all the time. It's fast to whip out and easier to hold than my phone flashlight. I keep the power pack charger in my car, so i can use it to recharge my phone or iPad on the go. It has moonlight mode as well as flashing, for an emergency. Highly recommended.

  • @lwolf2006
    @lwolf2006 2 місяці тому +2

    I totally agree on flashlights being essential. We had just arrived at our hotel in Lyon when rolling blackouts occurred and I had enough light sources that we were very comfortable in the hotel and navigating the streets for some food.
    I think a first aid kit with otc medication is an essential edc item when traveling.

  • @mingcheung1
    @mingcheung1 2 місяці тому +3

    Electric Black Tape!

  • @enoynaert
    @enoynaert Місяць тому +1

    Don't underestimate the value of ultra-low brightness settings. I completely agree what you are saying. It is also useful for turning on in a theater or a night flight if you drop something on the floor.

  • @teddgram
    @teddgram 2 місяці тому +2

    I am all about taking as few items as possible. When it comes to charging things, I've spent more time that I should to figure out what is the least amount of cables I'll need to charge all the things. A game changer for me was finding USB-C to USB Micro adapters. I still have a few devices that need the micro connector, but now I don't need a dedicated cable for them.

  • @therealdickieadams
    @therealdickieadams 2 місяці тому

    Great awareness video! I daily carry the RovyVon A5 red side USB C edition. It has a GitD body, a magnet on the back to attach to things, and the side light can be white, red, or blinking red. The blinking red came in so handy one night where we needed to tag a vehicle without power on a busy highway I ended up buying these for the family. Add a paracord loop and it sits nicely in the front pocket and easy to find. I also keep the GitD version of the E5 in my main sling, but it doesn't get nearly as much use.

  • @dustinpearce3015
    @dustinpearce3015 2 місяці тому

    Great video and breakdown of the most useful EDC there is!

  • @magnificus8581
    @magnificus8581 2 місяці тому

    Great tips, could not agree more!

  • @PackingLess
    @PackingLess 2 місяці тому

    You explained it so well! I always recommend a small flashlight it really is far more useful than you'd think and I use it all the time even at home

  • @maranathasweet5052
    @maranathasweet5052 2 місяці тому +5

    You convinced me! My personal odd accessory that helps me solve many problems when travelling is a bandana.

    • @CableFlame
      @CableFlame Місяць тому

      I almost always take a sarong when traveling for similar reasons. You can do so much with it: coverup, sit on the beach, cover your head or face, laundry bundle, even a towel in a pinch. And it makes a surprisingly warm blanket (for its thickness) when on a cold bus or train.

  • @cucumberwhale
    @cucumberwhale 2 місяці тому

    I love how realistic this is

  • @MichaelR-kl6hk
    @MichaelR-kl6hk 2 місяці тому

    Good video, I have carried a flashlight since the days of the mini maglight being about the only choice, and over the years have given countless flashlights to countless people in my life, and after they have one for a while are amazed at how useful they find having an edc light. I think it is hands down the best piece of pocket carry after your wallet and keys.

  • @rwp42
    @rwp42 2 місяці тому

    Excellent, practical advice.

  • @stevenfennell7020
    @stevenfennell7020 21 день тому

    As a frequent visitor to India, i have found use for a torch every single day.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162 19 днів тому

    Between my phone's flashlight and my book reading light I'm set for personal lighting devices on flights and don't need to carry yet another, specific light for finding things when the lights are dimmed. I find that the reading light makes for better book lighting and doesn't disturb other passengers.
    But the most important item I can see myself taking on a flight is one that I've yet to find, some sort of pouch to hold all the small items that I'm likely to need during the flight, that organizes them so that they don't fall into the bottom of my backpack or seat back pocket let alone the floor and I can find them when I need them without having to go dig through my backpack or the seat back pocket or fetch them from the floor. Things like my phone, charging cable(s), glasses, reading light, meds/vitamins, chapstick, etc.
    Flying is stressful and difficult enough that you want every advantage and comfort you can find.

  • @d.Cog420
    @d.Cog420 Місяць тому

    Great vid. Thank you.

  • @OffRampTourist
    @OffRampTourist 2 місяці тому +1

    Will definitely be purchasing another light with 4000l and strobe. Thanks for great recommendations, whether for traveling around the world or around the block.

  • @AmeliaHeldt
    @AmeliaHeldt Місяць тому +1

    Just discovered your channel and I am OBSESSED!! As a big traveller I was already on the look out for a torch - a gap I identified in my kit, finding my iPhone torch doesn’t always do the trick - because as someone who documents my travels with a camera (both photo/video), a torch can double as a light source in dark situations. But you made a few points that were new to me, such as being able to clip it to things. The biggest benefit you pointed out was as a self defence aid (if ever necessary) as I fully agree with your philosophy on keeping out of trouble. As a woman who often travels solo, the safety aspect is especially handy. Any reccos for a lightweight, compact, usb c torch that works between a soft light source all the way up to a self defence method? I like the form factor and look of the Rovyvon you used here, but I see you don’t think it’s bright enough.
    Keep up the great vids!!

  • @fgsemedo
    @fgsemedo 2 місяці тому +1

    This is a great video and I agree that a flashlight is the most underrated travel accessory and I always have one on hand everywhere I go. Personally, one feature that particularly like on a flashlight is a red light. I find it useful when using the light indoors at night - perhaps navigating to a washroom in an unfamiliar airbnb. It is easy on my eyes, and it doesn't bother other people that are sleeping.

  • @thomasw5003
    @thomasw5003 2 місяці тому

    Another very practical video! Can’t agree with you more. I always travel with a dedicated flashlight as part of my EDC when abroad. I currently use a streamlight with a metal crenulated bezel. In addition to a high intensity strobe, the bezel provides another option when in a SHTF situation. The whole idea being to do whatever it takes to buy you time to get out of the immediate situation.

  • @sladesurfer
    @sladesurfer 2 місяці тому +4

    Batman dont need stinking flashlight. He is the dark

  • @josephcontino2573
    @josephcontino2573 2 місяці тому

    That was was excellent have been moving towards this for some time

  • @KatherineMak
    @KatherineMak 2 місяці тому

    I find out what I need from your videos 😅 so I appreciate the content you put out Maurice. I had 0 interest is EDC and now I have chosen EDCs from your videos and even your moms Merino wool pants (just proven they adjusted well from 65 degree weather to landing in 95 degree weather!). I very much appreciate your content. Thank you ❤

  • @microMobilidade
    @microMobilidade 2 місяці тому +1

    Furoshiki wrap / big bandana / shemag. It is so useful as you can even do a tote with it, sun hood, neck scarf, picnic

  • @imnotbreno
    @imnotbreno Місяць тому

    I'm writing a book about being safe on street and this helped a lot!

  • @dennisalbers2
    @dennisalbers2 2 місяці тому

    Another great video!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @reyskidude
    @reyskidude 2 місяці тому +1

    though its well lit most everywhere at night here in Singapore, its good to bring a flashlight... there will always be leisure cyclists, mobility device users, delivery riders on the pavement with blinding headlights, and that's when you blind them back with 300-1000 lumens

  • @BrokenCurtain
    @BrokenCurtain 22 дні тому

    I got a RovyVon A8 for my keychain last year. Tiny but bright flashlight with UV light, red light, and an additional reading light on the side, a good clip that can be placed in multiple positions and magnets that can be used to attach it to a metallic surface.

  • @djason_music
    @djason_music 2 місяці тому

    love the tip about need for practice-I wouldn't have considered that. great vid!

    • @etherealicer
      @etherealicer 2 місяці тому +1

      Self-defense starts and ends with training. Doesn't matter whether it is a gun, a knife, a flashligh or whatever. You need to learn to deploy and use them.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 2 місяці тому

    TOTALLY agree about a phone being useless as anything but a last option light !
    One of the best travel EDC tools I carry is the Swiss Tech 6 in 1 Utili-key. Its combination of handy features and near invisibility to TSA screenings is perfect for travel.
    I've also never not needed a philips driver at some stage of a trip 👍

  • @joekennedy3625
    @joekennedy3625 2 місяці тому +8

    You are correct sir! A phone has illumination, a flashlight is a flashlight exclamation point

  • @Anxiou5Panda
    @Anxiou5Panda Місяць тому

    I definitely agree with you. Having a standalone flashlight also allows you to save enough phone battery. Built-in lights on phones burn battery power quite a lot.
    I would also recommend bringing your own tumbler and meds. The tumbler doesn't have to be big if you're just staying in an urban area. I also bring anti-histamines, anti-motility, the ones for flus, and those for motion sickness.
    Bring a small umbrella too, sure, it's not gonna remain functional on the heaviest of rains and the strongest of gusts but I'm sure you wouldn't stay out there if that's the case anyway.
    I was able to help my friends and on rare occasions, even a stranger because I bring these things with me. When buying stuff like multitools, flashlights, etc., if you have the money, go for titanium alloy versions to further decrease weight. I'm not a buff guy and I can still carry those things with me with ease, how much more if I am?

  • @festerofest4374
    @festerofest4374 Місяць тому

    I travel with a compact headlamp (Petzl). Takes 3 AAA batteries so very small and light to have extra batteries with me if I want -- I don't want to be tied to needing AC power to charge. I do not always have a hat with me to attach a flashlight to, so the headlamp allows me to go hands-free whenever I want to.

  • @brucehorn7600
    @brucehorn7600 2 місяці тому

    My most underrated/unknown travel items: Swisscard Nailcare Edition, most of what I need in a multi-tool without the knife blade (when I check luggage I add a Victorinox Bantam Alox that goes there); pocket pillbox with, among other things, anti-diarrheal medicine, even if you never need it at home, wandering around a place that is new to you eating food you don’t usually eat is the worst time to need this; Lightdims stickers for dimming down the crazy bright power lights and clock radios in hotels.

  • @melissasmith4505
    @melissasmith4505 2 місяці тому

    Great stuff. Thanks. I am learning to always have a light with me. Some degree of first aid kits are important to me too ( nurse here…).

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo 2 місяці тому

    Watching this and realizing my flashlight didn’t come with me in this trip. It is amazing how useful they are…when you have it on you.

  • @elypso_
    @elypso_ 2 місяці тому

    Going to be bringing my Nitecore with me for the first time on a trip later this week! My most underrated accessory for me are hair ties. The ones I use are clear and coiled so they are great for my hair but also for securing things and they won't break. A little hot water and they'll go back to being tight.

  • @user-dm9mi6sj8w
    @user-dm9mi6sj8w 2 місяці тому

    Hi Maurice, I mainly travel by car, not much by plane unless I have no other choice, that being saif, I always carry my swiss army multitools knife and of course a flashlight with spare battery in my backpack when I travel by car, train or bus. Great topics on this one, cheers!

  • @harindergill7221
    @harindergill7221 2 місяці тому

    Agree completely 👍

  • @feahnorl
    @feahnorl 2 місяці тому +2

    iPhones have 4 output levels for the flashlight. You just need to long click the flashlight button on the control center.

  • @RDuude
    @RDuude 2 місяці тому +1

    Love my Fenix tk16, it's such a versatile tool. Top tier self defense item too. Don't even bother with the strobe function, max lumens in the eyes is so much better.

  • @williamoday573
    @williamoday573 Місяць тому

    Agreed that a flashlight is a very important device, both at home and during travel. I always carry several when I travel, along with a handful of lumisticks.

  •  2 місяці тому

    I agree with your emphasis on a good compact flashlight. My other contented would be a Tactical Pen (pen + glass breaker + Kubotan)

  • @a1344
    @a1344 2 місяці тому +1

    10m of Paracord always comes in handy for me

  • @MH_6160
    @MH_6160 2 місяці тому

    I love my Nitecore EDC27 when I travel and the P23I at home… high power strobes are underrated for personal protection. I travel with EDC27 simply for the form factor, it's slim and has a pocket clip and can be used as an impact weapon if things really go sideways.

  • @Va2nG
    @Va2nG 2 місяці тому +1

    I always bring a deck of cards or Uno. During a delay it saves your phone battery, and I've met some cool people.

  • @marshallsokoloff
    @marshallsokoloff 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey... you and I travel similarly, and both out of YYZ. I've carried a flashlight for years in my camera bag, but honestly hardly ever use it. It's older than rechargeables, but my batteries rarely run out due to low use. It's an odd looking thing from Pelican...not much to recommend, but it has worked the few times I've needed it.
    It occurs to me that the ideal thing for your uses would be a clip-on bicycle light. They are often very bright, have three or more intensities plus flashing and many also offer red modes as well (red doesn't affect night vision). Since you are already carrying a Peak Designs handlebar phone mount, I figure this would have utility there too. I've seen a number with visor mounts as well.
    I guess it's time to replace my old light -- never thought of those uses, but it seems smart, and rechargeable is the way to go. Thanks for the tips :)

  • @david_does
    @david_does 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video! My current travel flashlight is the Stiletto Pro from SureFire - nice and flat for your pocket! I may have to checkout this Nitecore!🔦🙂

  • @DavidSinanan
    @DavidSinanan Місяць тому

    I hear ya on the Olight. I did just get the new Arkfeld Pro. I love the Nitecore CU6, it's got RGB, UV and an ok output.
    Currently I'm going with the Arkfeld and an RGB headlamp. I do enough topo and stargazing that the RGB is useful for me.
    I really do enjoy the Nitecore lights.
    I mostly travel domestically in Canada, so the magnetic charger isn't so bad for me. Although I will get a backup mag charger. I do enjoy the magnetic base feature on the light.
    Fenix and Nitecore have been my favorite overall and I completely agree that a flashlight is very underrated.
    I love your videos, keep up the good work.

  • @bob_the_bomb4508
    @bob_the_bomb4508 Місяць тому

    I’m a long time frequent traveler, often to odd places. The sock and cup hack is a great idea if you can’t balance your light on its base.

  • @jnxmck
    @jnxmck 2 місяці тому +9

    FYI if you long press on the torch icon in control centre on iOS you can adjust the brightness

    • @AndreFavron
      @AndreFavron 2 місяці тому

      you missed the points that he taught 😞

    • @cooliipie
      @cooliipie 2 місяці тому

      They stole that from Samsung. But the brightness is not enough 😂 a phone cannot compare

  • @DinnerForkTongue
    @DinnerForkTongue 2 місяці тому

    I'd probably forget my check-in luggage befkre I forgot my torch 😅 Love them things.

  • @agunemon
    @agunemon Місяць тому

    Yup... I dailydrive a nitecore flashlight as well but one with a bendable head and a magnetic bottom... It gave me multiple hands free overhead light from changing tires at night to fixing stuff in the bathroom... I also have a powerbank with a flashlight that literally was my torce for a multiple day blackout after a bad typhoon tak8ng down multiple powerlines.

  • @acyberrain
    @acyberrain 2 місяці тому +1

    I carry my flashlight on my keychain, always available at my hip. From your channel I already bought the Nitecore TINI 2, and carry it all the time. I'm inclined to now get the T4K for traveling and camping, as my Streamlight Protac is getting older and I want rechargeable features (plus LED). Great video!

    • @wesolowskimatt
      @wesolowskimatt 2 місяці тому

      You should probably buy something with exchangeable battery.

  • @Chsbobcat1
    @Chsbobcat1 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video! If you haven’t seen it yet, you might like the InCharge Charging Cable or any of the cheaper similar ones. Some are 6 in 1 while others are 6 in 1.

  • @mewithknives3481
    @mewithknives3481 2 місяці тому

    wholeheartedly agree with carrying a flashlight. After that my next travel accessory would be a complete recharging kit. Powerbank. outlet plug and charging cords. Now I'm ready to go anywhere and keep my phone and lights charged up,

  • @slick8086
    @slick8086 Місяць тому

    Mine is an Olight Arkfeld Pro, a little bigger, but has all the mentioned features plus a laser pointer and UV light.

  • @Anonymoususer-kz5xi
    @Anonymoususer-kz5xi 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m wondering if placing it in the cup with a sock is a fire hazard?

  • @Xenotester
    @Xenotester 2 місяці тому

    If you don't have acess to cup and socks: some plactic bottle or white bottle cap can work as light diffusor

  • @Eugene24820
    @Eugene24820 2 місяці тому +1

    I highly suggest the Acebeam Pokelit flashlight as a quality AA battery admin light for around $40 CAD. The only downside is that it doesn't have a battery indicator but it does have that reverse clip.

  • @TheLicewine
    @TheLicewine 2 місяці тому

    I started to carry a flashlight with diffuser. Nowadays, there are dozens of lights bothering you in hotel rooms which I all turn off, yes, including the 500 lumen radio/alarm clock combo, as soon as I enter. With my one light, I am all covered and just one button to press when I get up in the middle of the night....

  • @DragonsinGenesisPodcast
    @DragonsinGenesisPodcast Місяць тому

    Love my RovyVon. Recharges with USB-C and also takes a standard AAA battery.

  • @elleryj9609
    @elleryj9609 Місяць тому

    I use the RovyVon Angel Eyes E8 and always have one when traveling. It fits on my Chums key change (which is the only thing I use the keyring. I keep A8 in my auto glove compartment pouchs.

  • @withinthrall1445
    @withinthrall1445 2 місяці тому +2

    Emergency toilet paper is another valuable item to keep with you. You never know when you're going to be left stranded abroad.

  • @Richard_Barnes
    @Richard_Barnes 2 місяці тому

    I'm in 🇬🇧 so carry the Nitecore P10iX myself for more compact carry than the P20iX. The flood beam being more useful for me. 👍🏻Then of course that one button strobe is epic.

  • @_jerieljan
    @_jerieljan 2 місяці тому +4

    Honestly, flashlights go even beyond travel to the point that they're everyday carries.
    I don't bring multiple flashlights, but I always try to have at least a keychain flashlight like a TINI2 and it basically covers all what I would normally need for a flashlight.
    Now if I ever have to get a utility light, I'd vote the Sofirn IF23 since it covers most, if not all of the cases mentioned here. It's clippable, has a magnetic tailcap and can be positioned upright, charges with USB-C, and even has a side light. You can even use it to charge stuff.
    That said, I always wonder if flashlights are OK to bring to a plane, so if I'll ever bring one, I'd at least keep the battery with me while the flashlight stays checked-in.

    • @amym6693
      @amym6693 2 місяці тому

      I stayed in a hotel recently, and tested my soften by leaving it in moonlight mode and it lasted all week, it supposedly lasts 56 days

    • @meki8216
      @meki8216 2 місяці тому +2

      I’ve taken my olight warrior mini 2 on both domestic and international flights. Had it in my carry on luggage going through security and had no problems either time.

  • @xxlwsxx
    @xxlwsxx 2 місяці тому

    Agreed , and these type of travel/ gear usage tips video is great , vs those repetitive gear review videos …

  • @mitmaur
    @mitmaur 2 місяці тому

    I always travel with my Rovyvon A8.