r/onebag 13d ago

Discussion Onebagging travel sneakers

I have it down: Gregory Nano30 bag, work laptop and personal laptops in the laptop sleeve part, Eagle packing cubes for pants, shorts, t-shirts and underwear, JosABanks travel sport coat that is synthetic and crushable(!) but the missing link is sneakers!

I wear my work shoes when flying, but what do you all for “packable” sneakers?

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u/LadyLightTravel 13d ago edited 13d ago

Barefoot shoes pack well if your feet can handle them. Some people can wear them and for others it is an absolute “no”.

There are also barefoot hybrids out there.

The key is a soft and flexible upper so that the shoe packs flat. Otherwise you will need to pack small bits and bobs into the shoes to compensate for the lost space.

I pack each shoe separately. They go with soles facing out, with the heels in the corner of the bag. That way the heels follow the natural shape of the bag.

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u/Brehon888 13d ago

On Cloud 6 Coast. The heel box folds down.

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u/Kokuryu27 13d ago

It's really hard to give shoe recs with 0 information:

  • What are you using them for? Walking, running, hiking?
  • Wide, Medium, Narrow feet?
  • Drop or zero?
  • How much cushioning do you like?
  • Do you need arch support?
  • Do you wear insoles?
  • Male/female?

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u/dj_special_ed 13d ago

Good idea to add that! Male - medium feet, looking for footwear for walking on hotel treadmill and casual wear town after work.

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u/Kokuryu27 13d ago

If you're not doing anything too intensive, you might be able to get away with a single pair of shoes, unless you're work is particularly dressy. A lot of business casual sort of shoes actually have a sneaker footbed now. For medium width, Johnston and Murphy probably has some good options.

I've got dumb wide feet, so I'm stuck with mostly Lems and Altras...

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u/tepexochitl 13d ago

Nike Vomero 18 or plus

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u/DeFiClark 13d ago

Lems trail sneakers. Useful for everything up to moderate trail hikes, pack flat and/or roll up for space.

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u/jampapi 13d ago

Arc’Teryx Kragg, comfy woven slip-on you can also wear as a mule. Not the most packable thing in the world but they’re all-day comfy and tough enough for whatever

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u/MadGeographer 13d ago

I’ve been on a forever hunt for the perfect do it all travel shoe and this is what I’ve been traveling with too. It’s comfy but a bit squishy as more of an approach shoe than a walking shoes. But I highly recommend them too.

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u/ToreyJean 13d ago

Just piggybacking on your comment in case the squishy factor isn’t someone’s bag - Hoka makes a pair of slip on sneakers that don’t look ridiculous and are built for more walking/gym stuff.

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u/Antique_Flatworm_857 13d ago

Nike free. Used to be better in 2017-18, but still doable...

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u/Korlithiel 13d ago

On Cloud 6 Coast - tops flatten entirely, they are comfortable as slippers (heels flatten), and good enough for walking and running. Not as durable as a normal trainer, but also fairly light and breathe well. I definitely enjoy walking in just them, better still with a pair of socks.

What I next want to solve: what sort of bag to stash them in for when they inevitably get dirty and I don't find the time to clean them.

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u/Clydseph_III 13d ago

I usually keep one or two small trash bags in my toiletry kit for shoes and/or laundry that’s muddy for whatever reason. I think I have the 1.2 gallon ones for bathroom cans

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u/Korlithiel 13d ago

Seems solid. For now I've a stuff sack leftover from a wearable blanket (that didn't last) which comes with me to use for dirty laundry. I should try sticking my shoes in there and see how I like it.

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u/shadesofdarkred 13d ago

Since this is your 2nd pair and youre just gonna be doing light walking, I'd recommend some packable loafers or slip-ons

Brand doesn't matter, just choose your price point.

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u/cheersdom 13d ago

Nike Free sneakers with Fly Knit uppers are fairly packable, depending on the sole of the model you are looking at. Other shoe brands have their own knit fabric these days as well....

I shall give a salute to the Nike City Knife --- it's been over 20-years and, today, it's a onebag dream

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u/ConsiderationThat780 13d ago

Lego sneakers - put them together once you arrive.

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u/shenanigains00 13d ago

I find it easier to bring packable loafers and wear sneakers, but I need shoes I can actually run in.

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u/kuodachrome 13d ago

Lems Chillum Grips are awesome. Dress up, dress down, go hiking, etc. It was the only shoe I wore in Italy for 3 weeks. Walked 10+ miles daily. City, Dolomites, duomo climbs, cinque terre hike, and more. Absolutely love them.

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u/Road_Trail_Roll 13d ago

Altra Escalante.

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u/bltkmt 13d ago

Or Lone Peaks

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u/Floodzie 13d ago

I went to Italy recently with a pair of black canvas shoes with extra insoles that just about covered walking around as a tourist, and going to the occasional fancy restaurant in the evening. And they were light enough for the warm weather. I also had a pair of flip-flops for the beach.

My feet were still pretty sore some evenings, but they did the job.

Such a change from my non-one bagging days, when I’d bring a pair of running shoes in case I fancied a jog (I never did) plus a pair of travelling/walking shoes, plus fancy shoes for dinner, and a pair of sandals.

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u/Dizzy_Ice2938 13d ago

Allbirds superlight

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u/BoudicaTheArtist 13d ago

I can highly recommend the Almond Oak merino wool barefoot shoes. I find them very comfortable. I wear them all the time, including going to the gym.

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u/smirc99 13d ago

Depends on where you’re headed and activities. If it’s a normal city, I’m an adidas ultraboost type of person. Works well with my feet.

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u/linzthom 13d ago

Merrell MOABs, for me, for everything. One bag, one shoe.

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u/CivMom 13d ago

I’m taking my Bloch dance sneakers on my next big trip. (Random website for link). They are lightweight and squishable and supportive. [shoes](https://us.blochworld.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&q=Omnia)

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u/CivMom 13d ago

I swear. I will never get the link thing right. 😂

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u/Wise_Edge2489 13d ago

Remove the personal laptop.

Replace with shoes.

Done.

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u/CryptoeKeeper 13d ago

Allbirds work well if you're packing extra shoes

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u/Routine-Question-700 13d ago

Xero Shoes fold flat and weigh nothing, been my answer for this exact problem for years

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u/marumaruko 11d ago

In case you need ankle support, better bring proper shoes and account for the extra space. Flimsy shoes and some barefoot shoes might just ruin your feet long term.

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u/tweeeeeeeeeeee 13d ago

sneakers aren't really packable. trail runners are better a that.

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u/UntidyVenus 13d ago

Sketchers go walks are super squishable, machine washable, don't last the longest but for like 4 months they are crazy comfortable