Packing Your Luggage

Packing Your Luggage

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Rolling Your Luggage
Compression Bags
Toiletry Bags
Wheel Covers
Luggage Covers
Luggage Tracking


Packing your luggage is sometimes one of the most complicated preparations of a trip, especially when you are trying to travel lighter, easier, and more efficiently! Here are a few tips and items that may help you in your process of deciding what to bring.


Rolling Your Luggage

Be sure to purchase and use a suitcase with four wheels, sometimes referred to as spinner wheels. Having four wheels is better than just two. It is easier to push a suitcase on four wheels than drag one on two wheels. It will save a lot of energy!

There are so many varieties of suitcases out there, and everyone has different preferences. Some prefer a hard shell, or expandable. And every airline has different requirements with regards to carry-on luggage. Be sure to read and understand the regulations and limitations of each airline you are flying with before choosing which checked or carry-on luggage to purchase for your trip.



Compression Bags

Compression bags are a great way to limit the space your clothes take in your luggage, as they remove most of the air in-between layers of clothing.



Toiletry Bags

Having the right waterproof toiletry bag is essential for your potentially wet toiletries and other miscellaneous items. Of course, the bag you choose largely depends on what items you want to keep in a toiletry bag.



Wheel Covers

While rolling your suitcase around rough or uneven roads or pavement, having the wheels protected with heavy duty wheel covers helps prolong the life of your luggage wheels, as well as making the journey easier and less frustrating.


Luggage Covers

Luggage covers help to protect your luggage during the travel process from minor damage. They also help you quickly identify your bags among the many on a baggage carousel. Finally, they potentially help prevent thieves from easily accessing your zippered compartments.



Luggage Tracking

“Some day I want to go to all the places my luggage has been!”

One of the most stressful times while traveling is the time in-between getting off the aircraft and arriving at the baggage carousel, hoping and praying that your luggage has also made it to your destination, or if it has taken its own journey! With so much luggage lost every year, the anxiety is well-founded. Having a tracking device in your checked bag may help ease and speed up the process of being reunited with your lost luggage.



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