We (and you too) would like to see our favorite things in every city. In hotel rooms and apartments I met that soft warm sweater, those hiking boots and this waterproof jacket. This will become possible in the near future. Inventive minds will develop technologies that will allow you to travel light - with your passport in hand, or maybe without it. While such travel methods are not available, you and I have to figure out how to put things in such a way as to avoid unnecessary expenses. Experience tells us that simple tips produce the most effective results. Everyone knows them, but they forget when things get serious.
Let's try to clearly distinguish between what to do and what not.
1. Think over your trip plan in detail
Ask yourself questions: where, why, for how long you are leaving and what you will do on the trip. The answers will give an accurate idea of the suitcase, which will become a faithful assistant during the trip.
A suitcase on two wheels is useful if you have to sink in the sand, climb stairs and try not to trip over the gravel. Smooth asphalt, travelators and similar surfaces are designed for multi-wheeled suitcases. You will find functional models on the sale of travel suitcases on wheels in the Pan Chemodan online store.
2. Be mindful of weight
Choose lightweight suitcases. Cloth and plastic are the most used materials to create suitcases. Modern production technologies do not stand still and are constantly evolving. New materials and mechanisms mean the appearance of models that, with a large volume, weigh 4-5 kilograms.
However, bulky suitcases are not suitable for everyone. Travelers who get by with a minimum of things choose carry-on luggage. It is easy to take a small suitcase with you on the plane, and on the way back (having bought some souvenirs) you can check it in your luggage. Transformation is a plus for a small suitcase.
3. Write down
Develop your own travel wardrobe. Make lists on paper and divide the items you bring with you into categories: clothing, accessories, cosmetics, and hygiene items. After that, lay the items out in front of you. You have to make a difficult choice - to give up excess and unnecessary baggage. Take your favorite things on the trip, in which you are confident. Another tip is to put things together according to the "part-whole" rule. A common example is a situation where the phone and charger travel separately, and the camera is left without a lens.
In the girl's luggage, a separate place is taken by a cosmetic bag. The girls put together a separate beauty case with creams, lotions and scrubs for the trip. Most hotels and inns provide guests with daily care kits, so you can easily do without extra jars and bottles when traveling.
When choosing things, often think about the place you have chosen to travel. A beach holiday requires a minimum of things (if you are not going to leave the hotel territory), and a trip to the mountains requires a careful approach to equipment.
4. The rules of geometry
The inner part of the suitcase consists of two compartments (rarely one). They both close with a zipper or only one of the two. Lashing straps are provided in the compartments of the suitcase. Do not remain indifferent to the lashing straps, use these mechanisms as intended. Additional 2-3 compartments in the suitcase are suitable for small items, cosmetics and personal care products.
Inexperienced travelers face difficulties when packing shoes, bulky and heavy things. Spread your shoes around the perimeter of the suitcase. Feel free to fill the inner emptiness of the shoe with trifles. They won't get lost or broken. At the bottom of the suitcase, put jackets, jeans, trousers, rolling into rolls. Things won't wrinkle and you will eliminate running looking for an iron from your daily routine. Apply this rule to T-shirts and sweaters. Pack blouses, shirts and dresses in special travel suit-cases for suits, or put on top of things. For avid business class tourists, manufacturers create suitcases with a carry bag inside: comfortable, stylish and practical.