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How to Travel With Just One Bag This Summer With Lessons From the Internet

AFAR logo AFAR 12.07.2022 04:13:47 Mae Hamilton and Bailey Berg

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When we're faced with a problem in modern times, most nowadays turn to the internet for an answer. And there's no better way to crowdsource a solution than to turn to the myriad netizen communities of Reddit, a website devoted completely to discussion boards. There are dozens of subreddits devoted to travel, like r/DigitalNomad, r/TravelHacks, r/SoloTravel, r/Shoestring, and, of course, r/OneBag, which describes itself as "a minimalist urban travel community devoted to the idea of lugging around less crap." Getting input and reading about the experiences of seasoned travelers is critical, but learning how to get the most out of those experiences while not drowning in excess toiletries and clothing? One might call the advice invaluable. 

So, get out there with the freedom to travel unburdened and remember, don't pack your fears!

© Photo by qoppi/ShutterstockTraveling with one bag may seem like an impossibility. But with a little savvy planning, anything can happen.Photo by qoppi/Shutterstock Traveling with one bag may seem like an impossibility. But with a little savvy planning, anything can happen.

One bag travel is kind of self explanatory: it's traveling with just one bag. No check-in suitcase, no extra personal item-just the one piece of luggage that you can carry on to the plane. What's the point? There are several benefits to one bag travel: 

Of course, there is a small con when it comes to one bag travel-since you'll be traveling with carry-on baggage only, you'll have to abide by TSA regulations when it comes to liquids. So, don't plan on bringing back a souvenir bottle of wine or liquor when one-bagging. 

Chronic overpackers might find the idea of using just one bag traveling absolutely preposterous. But all it really takes is some savvy planning. 

Of course, not everyone will be able to comfortably take a month-long European vacation with one Fjallraven Kanken backpack. But for those who master the art, the benefits of traveling as (almost) free as can be, the pros outweigh the cons.

The bulkiest thing in everyone's luggage is clothing. And though it's not advisable to bring just one outfit for a trip, there are ways to simply bring less. Consider bringing less pairs of underwear than you'd need and washing dirtied unmentionables in the hotel bathtub or wash bag. These biodegradable, pocket-sized detergent sheets make the chore easier. Investing in a few pairs of wool socks or other wool pieces is a great idea. Thanks to wool fibers' hydrophobic properties, B.O. particles have a hard time absorbing into wool clothing, so you can wash them less. 

It's a good idea to wear your biggest and bulkiest items on the plane such as jackets or boots (and they'll keep you warm in that chilly cabin air). To save on room inside your bag, consider investing in a few synthetic-fabric pieces, which are easier to roll or fold (rolling is believed to save more space than folding, but to each their own) compactly than traditional fabrics, have greater moisture-wicking properties, and dry quickly. For some environmentally friendly alternatives (polyester, acrylic, and nylon fabrics are some of the biggest contributors to microplastic pollution), invest in plant-based linen, lyocell, rayon, bamboo, and viscose clothing, which behave a lot like their synthetic cousins. Since shoes cannot be folded, consider making do with the single pair of shoes you'll wear on the plane and packing a compact pair of slippers or sandals if you'll need them. 

As for toiletries, solid shampoo, lotion, conditioner, and soap bars are your friend. Lush has a wealth of bar-based beauty products, but brands like New Zealand-based Ethique (which also happens to be 100% plastic-free) and Obia are great options. Not only do they pack more neatly thanks to their naturally streamlined shapes, but you won't have to worry about them exploding in your bag either. Plus, rather than bring all the toiletries you need with you, consider packing just the essentials and buying anything else you might need at a local pharmacy at your destination. Who knows, you might find yourself a fan of a new Italian toothpaste. 

Electronics can also be a problem-consider investing in low-weight laptops and tablets if you know you'll be on the run a lot. A multiport adapter is also a good idea, so you can bring a single charger for all of your tech. As you're packing, ask yourself-do I really need this piece of electronic equipment? Do I really need to bring my Nintendo Switch? Or should I be focusing my efforts on connecting with the culture around me?

© Photo by DimaBerlin/ShutterstockOne of a traveler's most important decisions: Which bag should you bring?Photo by DimaBerlin/Shutterstock One of a traveler's most important decisions: Which bag should you bring?

While the internet can give you all the tips in the world, this is a decision that only you can make. 

One way to make it easier, per r/OneBag, is deciding what camp you fall into: would you rather "buy a bag and tailor your packing list to fit into it or box up your finalized packing list and measure L x W x H of it all and look for a bag with similar dimensions?"

Either way, there are a couple of things to consider when deciding on a single bag. Do you want a backpack, duffle bag, or suitcase? If it's the latter, is it important to you to have four wheels over two? Similarly, would you prefer a soft or hard shell? Regardless of what kind of bag, you should also consider what airlines you commonly fly-are they ones with stringent baggage policies, or are they more generous with baggage weight? 

Here are some bag options frequently recommended by Redditors:

Above all it's important to remember that you don't need to pack for every eventuality. And just because you're on vacation, it doesn't mean you're going to be a radically different person than at home, so pack only what you'll actually use. 

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