I really want to put a blazer in the the pack. I have this really nice shiny gray one but, we'll see. I'm sure I'll cave and put it in anyway.
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Quote: (02-15-2014 01:57 PM)Drazen Wrote:
Quote: (02-15-2014 12:13 AM)Vaun Wrote:
this is my favorite bag. I have used it for 21+ day trips.
http://www.amazon.com/Patagonia-Maximum-...B002GJR1LY
When I travel, I take a couple of pairs of underwear, and socks. a pair of pants or two, one or two shirts, and sporting gear. This company makes the best lightweight travel gear in the world that you can wash in a sink that drys overnight;
http://www.exofficio.com/
I recently got that MLC. Can't wait to use it. Does it fit under the seats in planes in economy?
yes, but fully stuffed with a laptop in the side it would be a challenge. In a jam I take it to the seat with me but it makes for a cramped flight if over a few hours.
Quote: (02-15-2014 04:53 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:
I really want to put a blazer in the the pack. I have this really nice shiny gray one but, we'll see. I'm sure I'll cave and put it in anyway.
I usually wear my blazer on the plane, or put it up above with my coat if I am traveling with a coat. Its better than a blanket.. have been on some chilly flights this winter..
That Asus computer looks very sexy.
If you can deal with a smaller screen size and need portability (but not a slow ass piece of shit like a netbook) I would look into Lenovo's ThinkPad X series. The two I have are around 12 inches.
I have two X'es, one given to me for free with a worn-out backlight (dim at full brightness), but it's a solid little computer. Soon I'll switch out the screen with a new one:
![[Image: lenovo_thinkpad_x61.jpg]](http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/lenovo_thinkpad_x61.jpg)
Then there is the one designated as my primary workstation, an x230 Tablet I got on a "slick deal" last year for a little less than $500. Core i3 processor and 4 GB RAM:
![[Image: lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall.jpg]](http://computershopper1.ec2-ziff.com/var/ezwebin_site/storage/images/media/images/lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall/1043994-1-eng-US/lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall.jpg)
This is something that has been around a long time, called a convertible tablet. You can use it normally with the keyboard and mouse, or flip the screen around and use the touch or pen input. With all the software add-ons installed, you have an onscreen keyboard and even swipe scrolling like a normal Android tablet. Plus in tablet mode it fits into this cool sleeve:
![[Image: ThinkPad-X230t-convertible-tablet-Top-Accessories.png]](http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/img_lib/products/splitter/notebooks/ThinkPad/X-Series-Tablet/features/ThinkPad-X230t-convertible-tablet-Top-Accessories.png)
Mine is basically a portable desktop since it spends most of it's time in a dock. That's another thing to consider with X series, they have NO optical drive. It's located in the ultrabase:
If you can deal with a smaller screen size and need portability (but not a slow ass piece of shit like a netbook) I would look into Lenovo's ThinkPad X series. The two I have are around 12 inches.
I have two X'es, one given to me for free with a worn-out backlight (dim at full brightness), but it's a solid little computer. Soon I'll switch out the screen with a new one:
![[Image: lenovo_thinkpad_x61.jpg]](http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/lenovo_thinkpad_x61.jpg)
Then there is the one designated as my primary workstation, an x230 Tablet I got on a "slick deal" last year for a little less than $500. Core i3 processor and 4 GB RAM:
![[Image: lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall.jpg]](http://computershopper1.ec2-ziff.com/var/ezwebin_site/storage/images/media/images/lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall/1043994-1-eng-US/lenovo-thinkpad-x230t-overall.jpg)
This is something that has been around a long time, called a convertible tablet. You can use it normally with the keyboard and mouse, or flip the screen around and use the touch or pen input. With all the software add-ons installed, you have an onscreen keyboard and even swipe scrolling like a normal Android tablet. Plus in tablet mode it fits into this cool sleeve:
![[Image: ThinkPad-X230t-convertible-tablet-Top-Accessories.png]](http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/img_lib/products/splitter/notebooks/ThinkPad/X-Series-Tablet/features/ThinkPad-X230t-convertible-tablet-Top-Accessories.png)
Mine is basically a portable desktop since it spends most of it's time in a dock. That's another thing to consider with X series, they have NO optical drive. It's located in the ultrabase:
![[Image: x200ultrabase.jpg]](http://support.lenovo.com/ContentResources/images/x200ultrabase.jpg)
Quote: (02-14-2014 08:00 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:
41. Travel Mini First Aid & Sewing Kit
$10
42. Safety razor(with 200 replacement blades) $40
43. Nail Clippers
44. Travel Tooth Brush(with cover) $4
45. Deck of Cards $20- Just great to have around(good for gaming chicks too)
46. Swiss Gear Travel Umbrella $16- Small, light umbrella you can take anywhere.
47. Monster MP OTG400 Powerstrip $20- This one is easier to pack
48. Dream Essentials Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask with Earplugs $10
49. Tide Stain Remover $5
50. Duct Tape $5
51. Zip Lock Bags $5
52. High Protection Sunblock $30
You have all that other gangster stuff in there, don't get a weak first aid kit that won't do you any good for anything other than a paper cut.
-Neosporin to disinfect cuts
-Styptic pen (meant for shaving) to stop bleeding on minor cuts
-NuSkin to seal uninfected wounds and seal blisters. Don't seal wounds that are probably infected like dog bites. For something like that you will probably need medical treatment anyways.
-Gauze- 4x4, 5x9, and/or gauze roll. You can cut the 4x4s or 5x9s up for smaller cuts.
-Athletic tape or any medical tape to tape on gauze
-You can throw some bandaids in there too.
Put all that in a plastic baggie and throw it in your dopp kit. It will cover everything a tiny first aid kit does and way more.
If you ever have the opportunity to get some prescription wound sealant, grab it. I have some ointment that I got for my dog (not for human use) and the stuff is magic. I had a cut that was on a joint and would not heal. I put just a dab of that stuff on and in one day it was sealed over.
Great list. I'd also throw in a legit camera. Cell phones are great, but a basic DSLR and just the stock lens will get you better pictures and allow for more editing afterward, just get lightroom or something on your computer. Get a huge SD card and you don't have to worry about putting pictures on your computer. Spare battery wouldn't hurt either. That and the charger is about the size of a deck of cards.
If you need a small camera pick up a Sony rx100ii, its about $700 on amazon. An amazing camera for the size. This kit is a great value.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DSC-RX100M-DS...y+rx100+ii
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DSC-RX100M-DS...y+rx100+ii
Ill vouch for the camera package Kali put up.
I wouldnt get a DSLR...thats not traveling light. To much stuff to break,
They have hybrid cameras now.
couple years ago i bought a nikon p7000p7000
basically all the little gauges of a dslr..but no removable lense and much smaller..its bulky compared to a point and snap..but fits in a jacket pocket. battery lasted for like 2 weeks straight of daily use also.
I wouldnt get a DSLR...thats not traveling light. To much stuff to break,
They have hybrid cameras now.
couple years ago i bought a nikon p7000p7000
basically all the little gauges of a dslr..but no removable lense and much smaller..its bulky compared to a point and snap..but fits in a jacket pocket. battery lasted for like 2 weeks straight of daily use also.
![[Image: 1303677491.jpg]](http://2deals.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/1303677491.jpg)
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Bodum travel press. It is a travel mug with integrated french press - always great coffee on the go.
http://bodum.bodum.com/us/en-us/shop/det...057-01BUS/
http://bodum.bodum.com/us/en-us/shop/det...057-01BUS/
![[Image: 11057-01BUS.jpg]](http://bodum.bodum.com/media/pic/products/medium_510/11057-01BUS.jpg)
I'm digging that portable french press coffee mug combo. I could see myself using it very often.
I'm thinking about this little item:
I think it'd be worth carrying around for typical day to day stuff.
I think it'd be worth carrying around for typical day to day stuff.
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