- Wear a sling bag for quick access to your stuff without having to go into your big bag on the airplane.
- You probably don’t need the fancy laundry soap packets to wash your clothes in the sink. You can use a little bit of laundry soap bar in a plastic bag, or in a pinch, some hand soap.
- Nice sandals (like Bedrock) and zero-drop shoes (like Lems) can pack real flat into your bag and reclaim some space.
- Bring a Heroclip, a carabiner which can double as a hook to keep your nice backpack off the bathroom floor.
- Little A6 notebooks fit almost anywhere and are a great way to jot down notes during your trip.
Been stuffing bar soaps in toilet paper core and sticking em inside used coffee bean bags with valve.
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The coffee bag is a pretty ingenious idea!
I was gifted this soap bar bag a couple of years ago, and it accomplishes the same thing. Had I known about how versatile coffee bags were, I would’ve asked for a few boxes instead.
That super techy soap bag is awesome, that would do away with…
toilet paper core wicking moisture from bar soap
waterproof mess barrier of valved coffee bag.
I
mighthave that matador soap bag in my Amazon wishlist , but biweekly coffee bean delivery’s have me stocked on valved coffee bags.edit: can’t words
Seconding that soap bar bag, it is magical.
Why not get the bar soap from dr. Bronners?
I just couldn’t get the right amount of soap to clean my clothes. I erred on the side of using more soap, which just meant that I needed to rinse my clothes a bit more. I had the proportions down with the liquid form, so it’s just a matter of adapting to a new tool.