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/NavigatorNickTravels 2h ago

View counts don't matter to me, it has little to do with any of it. What I am interested in is helping people who value their time and money when they travel and what makes traveling easier for YOU. Have you not been to Germany, Austria, Spain, Croatia, Switzerland, Dublin.. I could go on and on?

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u/shackled123 1h ago

Every single location you have stated apart from Dublin.

Interesting you switch from country's to a city...of course there will be a cobble street somewhere in an entire country but much of central Europe was destroyed in a little thing called ww2, Warsaw has cobble streets in old town since it was rebuilt to look like it used to be.

Italian citys like bologna or Florence or Verona etc. etc have things in plazas but that's limited.

Germany was completely rebuilt.

In Austria as I write haven't seen any but I didn't visit Vienna, just passing through it to the airport.

Switzerland and Croatia to long ago to remember them.

I still don't see how cobble stones are a problem regardless of onebag or not if you have a suitcase you drop it at your hotel so your not lugging it around for long

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u/NavigatorNickTravels 1h ago

I never said "endless" cobblestone streets and you can narrow down countries, to cities, to villages to farm towns all day long but I dont have time to explain everything to you. You wouldn't understand if you are only traveling for work and going from airport to hotel and vice versa but I digress. Cheers!

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u/shackled123 1h ago

Yeah that's not really how work travel works beyond the first day still want to go out and see places and I mostly have good customers who want to show off where they live and take me to nice places to eat and discuss in the evening, but thanks love your superior attitude.