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I always put a sleeping pad in my carry-on. And pillow.I was about to make a somewhat similar post. I have a hunt scheduled later this year and on the way home have a 19 hour overnight layover and a 10 hour overnight layover. I was thinking about taking by backpacking sleep pad with me and inflating it in a corner of the airport to try to get some sleep along with noise canceling ear buds and eye mask . Anyone try that before? Last time I tried to just sleep in the airport chairs and also on the hard floor and that ended in a long trip with no sleep. thinking the pad would help some
Backpack and duffel with backpack straps. I hate wheeled luggage.I have recently took a new role within my company that now has a significant amount of air travel domestic and international compared to old role. Do you all prefer roller carry on or bigger backpacks? I have been a roller guy for my previous travels but what's your go to? Also looking for one pair of shoes for semi casual business that I can workout/run in while traveling and recommendations. Thanks for your input.
We take slightly different approaches... But a 65L bag and my backpack are all I need for any trip.I carry one backpack, one roller/duffle/carry-on style. Watch Youtube for 'how to pack' and you will amazed at how much you can fit. For shoes, look at Johston/Murpy and even Sketchers for a hybrid style shoe. Also, invest in a solid 'filtered water bottle' for international travel, I wont leave home w/out one.