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In this video, we’re chatting about an uber-organized travel backpack for your next trip, along with travel essentials like a lightweight water bottle, a new tech kit from Aer, and a travel tote with spots for your laptop, accessories, and that water bottle.

0:00 – Intro
0:15 – Pakt Travel Backpack V2 (35L) : https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/pakt/travel-backpack-v2-35l/
1:53 – Aer Pro Kit: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/aer/pro-kit/
4:00 – Bellroy Tokyo Wonder Tote 12L: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/bellroy/tokyo-wonder-tote-12l/
5:07 – YETI Yonder 20 oz Water Bottle: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/yeti/yonder-20-oz-water-bottle/
5:56 – Flowfold Essentialist Mini Pouch: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/flowfold/essentialist-mini-pouch/
6:46 – JadeYoga Voyager Mat: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/jadeyoga/voyager-mat/
7:36 – Sauberkugel The Clean Ball: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/sauberkugel/the-clean-ball/

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20 Comments

  1. Someone else in the comments already mentioned that at the moment no one should buy any external drives of sandisk or western digital. The risk to loose all data is too high and the communication/solving process of wd/sandisk is ridiculous so you should think about not buying anything of these brands at all.

  2. For water bottles, I prefer something that can be used one-handed. The Nalgene On-The-Fly 24oz is what I use. In addition to being one-handed, it's significantly cheaper than the Yeti Yonder.

  3. Would have loved to have purchased the pakt backpack! But far too expensive. At $500 plus Australian $$$ made it far too expensive for anyone to afford. 😒

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  5. Does anyone know if the Yeti's 20oz screw cap is compatible with Nalgene's 16oz wide mouth bottle?

  6. HELLO I HAVE SEEN ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS BUT I WAS ASKING THAT COULD YOU MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT ITEMS TO PUT IN YOUR BAG IF TRAVELING TO USA ON F1 VISA.

  7. Thank you for sharing this video. It would be great if you could also make a version with black on black gears.

  8. Disappointed in this one. Everything felt like a product you were advertising, not that was really useful.

  9. Would you use a Grayl ultrapress or geopress when traveling, especially to countries with suspect tap water? Or is that too bulky?

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