Tiny Travel Essentials | Small Gear For Every Adventure

Tiny Travel Essentials | Small Gear For Every Adventure

Looking for a way to save space on your next trip? Downsize your pack with these tiny travel essentials. For more great tips from frequent travelers and discounts on small travel gear, join Pack Hacker Pro 👉 https://packhacker.com/pro/

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0:00 – Intro
0:36 – Nite Ize MicroLink Carabiner: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/nite-ize/microlink-carabiner/
1:36 – Lever Gear CableKit: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/lever-gear/cablekit/
2:43 – Loop Quiet Noise Reduction Earplugs: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/loop/quiet-noise-reduction-earplugs/
3:38 – NITECORE TINI 2: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/nitecore/tini-2/
5:00 – Howsarlock Metal Portable Lock: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/howsarlock/metal-portable-lock/
6:02 – MODL Outdoors Infinity Tool: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/modl-outdoors/infinity-tool/
7:06 – GoSun Flatware Set: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/gosun/flatware-set/
7:58 – TOM BIHN Ghost Whale Organizer Pouches: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/tom-bihn/color-zipper-ghost-whale-organizer-pouches/

In this video, we’re chatting about small travel gear, from a handy tool that lets you leave carabiners and cable ties at home to a portable door lock and a three-way adapter for your tech. We’ve even included some tiny pouches to help you pack it all up.

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50 Comments

  1. Great video as always. Loved Eric’s acting as a disappointed pickpocketer😂 Want to try the GoSun flatware set! 

    I travel with multiple TB Ghost Whale pouches; also use them for every day. Could be my ADHD brain, but I can never remember which one’s holding what if it’s Cordura, so I always get the mesh type (you can *kind of* see thru). Like some other commenters, Nitecore Tiki is my go-to tiny flashlight.

  2. I have a very tiny maglight that I bought on clearance; it has a carabiner type of hook and is very very bright. I carry it with me everywhere.
    I also use a very small altoids tin that I store first aid supplies in. At one time, I kept a "fingerlight" in it and it came in very handy when the power went out in a building I was working in. Weirdly, I was the only one with a light to go down the steps-I’m sure our phones had flashlights at that time (2013) but maybe not…..

  3. Definitely getting that flashlight and cutlery set, and possibly also the charge cord/SIM card holder. Btw I do one bag travel and would that cutlery be able to go in my carry-on bag?

  4. Cool stuff in this video! I’m trying to avoid some impulse buys until I have a chance to think about these.

  5. On a positive note I do like the "level gear cable kit" and if placed it in my Amazon basket.

    I love night-ize products but the micro carabiner?? A paperclip has always sufficed when adding an extra key or fob to your keyring.

    And as far as in micro torch?? Every cell phone has a built-in and if I absolutely must have a standby, especially in countries where electricity might be spotty I choose a rechargeable camping headlamp which is bigger but not necessarily heavier and definitely better to be hands-free.

  6. I’m obsessed with the black cat sticker at 6:35, where did you get that??
    (btw, the GoSun set is my go-to to keep in my work bag when I forget my full-size set at home 🙂 )

  7. Need to add the Fenix HM50R V2.0 Headlamp – 700 Lumens to you reviews. It is small and can be a headlamp or flashlight and has a ton of features 😊

  8. There are a few versions of this, but I really loved my Yesimla USB Adapter Kit Cable Card. Carrying that plus some retractable usb-c cables and a usb-c wall charger and I can charge nearly anything I might have on me and it’s all self-contained instead of being little adapters falling all over the place in my bag.

  9. for the cables i recommend the incharge ones, either 6 or x. they are extremely nice and well made, and adapt from usb a and c to a, c ,and lightning

  10. i have an extendable stainless steel straw that i take with me a lot, just stays in my backpack . it’s big enough for a drink at the movies, a cafe. i’ve used "normal" steel straws at home for about 10 years now.

  11. That portable door lock doesn’t work on doors in some countries in Europe, because the doors are built different to american doors. Keep that in mind

  12. The cutlery set looks ideal for even going out and about at home, since those plastic ones basically do nothing

  13. FYI, I recently purchased the Loop Quiet, Loop Experience & Loop engage earbuds. I wanted to try them all out. If you have smaller ear canals I would go for the loop experience instead. My partner has smaller ear canals and loop quiets don’t fit in her ears because they portrude out marginally more than the other two models.

    This isn’t an issue for me. If you have not had problems with in ear buds in the past then it likely won’t affect you.

    If you think it might affect you then get the loop experience pro (comes with mute options which increases noise reduction by another 5db.

  14. The cutlery set looks attractive but it’s _insanely_ expensive to buy in Canada. Hard to find anything good here for a reasonable price.

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