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December 5th, 2022 02:50 PM #11
Kaya ito ng mga 30L to 40L bags. At puede carry-on din
May mga choices talaga kaso wala dito sa atin ang mga ito.
Hoping someone here can share their experience with a locally bought na bag na swak dito.
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If I can avoid bringing two bags, this is better
Unfortunately, pag economy ka, isang carry-on lang allowed
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December 5th, 2022 03:01 PM #12one carry-on (knapsack? buddy bag?)) and one pull-along are what i usually do. both easily sourced locally at the physical store, i.e., mall.
my pasaporte, cellphone and valuables, medicines and other immediate needs, including laptop and paraphernalia, are in the personal carry bag.
the pull-along containing my clothes and bigger things, stays in the base camp, i.e., "hotel".
i have been lucky, because the trips from the airport to the hotel are well-paved and easily accomodate my pull-along luggage.
we used to travel abroad on a regular basis, pre-covid.
my colleagues all do the same as above.Last edited by dr. d; December 5th, 2022 at 03:20 PM.
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December 5th, 2022 03:25 PM #13
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December 5th, 2022 04:41 PM #14
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December 5th, 2022 07:44 PM #15
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December 5th, 2022 10:12 PM #16
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December 5th, 2022 10:23 PM #17
Maganda if I can just bring one bag.
I took another look at a Bange bag at Shopee ... https://shopee.ph/BANGE-BG1908(37L)-...b-ac1c2b0348fe
Seems to fit the bill. Anyone here has experience with this bag or brand? Price is relatively cheap.
What I don't like though is that you cannot stow the backpack straps away and carry this bag in briefcase mode or shoulder bag mode.
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December 5th, 2022 10:54 PM #18it does look nice,
but will it accommodate your proposed luggage items for a 2-4 day trip, and will you be able to carry it on your back comfortably enough, from the airport to the hotel?
and when you do get to the hotel, you will unload the clothes and stuff,
but i think that de-loaded backpack still feels too large and stiff, to comfortably walk around in...
my suggestion,
get a wheeled maleta (that's small enough for handcarry, so as not to check it in, if you like), and a backpack/buddybag carryall.
or you can get a bigger check-in maleta, so as to have some space for tourist buys.
if one travels often enough, one will eventually rue the day one brought only a "not-larger bag"...
my 1.15 pesos' worth.
errr,
if i might brazenly inquire,
san po ang lakbay nila?Last edited by dr. d; December 5th, 2022 at 11:30 PM.
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December 5th, 2022 11:53 PM #19
Kahit 1 carry-on ka lang pero kung bulky at hindi kasya sa compartment baka tumagal ka pa sa check-in.. Tsaka hassle yung maglalabas ka pa ng laptop ihihiwalay mo pa sa gamit mo at ilalagay sa tray.. Tapos sa dulo ibabalik mo na naman.. [emoji28]
Pero nasa sayo iyan twice mo lang naman gagawin papunta at pauwi.. Tapos everytime na kukunin mo docs mo sa backpack hassle hehehe.. Kung nasa laptop bag lang mas madali mo makuha at ibalik..
Pero nasa sayo iyan, ako kasi gusto ko dire-diretso lang.. Pati suot ko na shoes yung madali lang din hubarin at isuot sa airport..
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December 6th, 2022 06:49 AM #20
A number of options, from beaches (where wheeled luggage will not work) to foreign travel (where hand carry size is a lot stricter)
Sa foreign travel naman, you want one bag in case you pick up some items at the duty free shop and need a free hand to carry the duty free shopping bag (i.e. now you have two bags to carry)
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