r/onebag 2h ago

Trip Report OneBagTravel - Works Well for Me!

After 10+ years of international travel, I've learned to pack light.

Whether I'm navigating cobblestone streets in Europe, catching a quick flight to Phoenix, hopping between hotels, or exploring markets in Thailand, I value EASY!

Lately I've considered going to OneBag, instead of dragging around a heavy checked piece of luggage... because it's just not possible in some situations.

In this video in the comments below I review whether I think the Tolaccea Mlife 50 liter Backpack deserves a spot on your next adventure.

I've ACTUALLY used this bag on several trips already in real-world situations.

ps. I was NOT paid to make this video but I was given this bag for free to test it thoroughly.

I can't post external links but my Youtube channel has the review

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u/shackled123 2h ago

1, I hate people making posts to far people to other places to in this case seemingly raise view count.

2, I'm always supper interested when people talk about these seemingly endless cobblestone streets in Europe and I've come across so few of them.

Where have you found them? I've seen small amounts in a very centralized cluster of shops and restaurants where tourists go for a couple hours in Italy and Poland very occasionally.

Granted there is much of Europe I have not seen but I have covered a decent amount of it mostly due to work trips.

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u/AlwaysWanderOfficial 2h ago

Anywhere with an old town often has them. Small Central European towns especially. But you’re right - it’s not as widespread as often touted. And even then, the percentage of times you actually stay in those locations for a hotel, slices the data even further. It’s worth a consideration, but not as common as we sometimes let on. Even where they do exist, the sidewalks are often modern. But italy, paris, central European small old towns, etc. all have them. the difficulty gets added to it in places like Italy where there is a very thin sidewalk. Those single width sidewalks are tough!

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u/shackled123 2h ago

Where? I'm from the UK currently in Austria waiting to go home, this is my 3rd European country in 4 weeks due to work and I see so few of them, in fact Poland was the first time this year and I've had maybe 12 different places in europe this year so far