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Lightweight Luggage - Pack to Save

Nov-7-2008 By travel
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This article is how to pack lightweight luggage without too many cross-outs on the must-pack checklist. Most people want to travel light. They see the word lightweight in the blurb and take it for granted. However, many of them end up in extra charges on the overweight problem, because they probably have little idea how to get packed. A lightweight luggage is usually twice as expensive as the general, thus the money spent on “LIGHT” is spent in vain.

# Mobile hard disks instead of laptops
Lightweight luggage users most travel on business purpose, and they do business through network. As hotels are offering multifunctional rooms with access to computer and network. Think of mobile storages instead of buckle laptops. You’ll want to buy a mobile disk that has the whole system plus files emigrated, creating the office environment the same as that on your laptop.

# “Fit-all-climates” clothes
Cut the number of clothes by choosing the easy to care, wrinkle free fabrics in the perfect colors. When travel in cold areas, add layers instead of take thick clothes. The style should be also to blend in with the local population and provide safety.

# Comfortable shoes
Limit the number of shoes. For a week-stay, 3 pairs is the limit. Wear one and carry two. Often, place small items in shoes to maximize space. Also put women’s shoes inside the men’s to save space.

# Daily necessarily
Prepare the sample sizes of toiletries instead of bottles. You can find a lot on ebay and they are much cheaper. Buy the bath foam that can be applied to wash hair. When travel in couple, follow the “Half & Half” principles. Pack each person’s necessities half in your own and half in the other’s. If one bag is delayed or lost, you each have at least half of your travel essentials.

We offer more travel packing tips at http://www.luggageguides.com/categories/travel-luggage-tips, or you can simply check out the travel gear from Luggageguides, which offers the best products and how-tos to assure you a pleasant journey. Joshua M. Smith is an expert budget traveler and he has been running an outdoor club for 2 yrs.

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