Packing Light with a Rolling Suitcase and Hanging Wardrobe Organizer

Published 2023-10-07
Welcome to Adventures with Sarah! New Packing Video!
I am experimenting with packing a rolling bag rather than a backpack. On this trip, I am using the TRAVELPRO Maxlite 5, and I am packing for three weeks in Italy in the autumn. Of course, I try to pack as light as possible, but I decided to try a new packing strategy for organizing clothes. Organizer: amzn.to/46mfGUg (this is similar but there are many options!)
Luggage: amzn.to/3PD90K8

Originally broadcast on facebook.com/adventureswithsarah on October 6, 2023.

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All Comments (21)
  • I appreciate you recognizing that not everyone can carry a backpack. As a 60-plus-year-old female who stands at 5' 1", a full backpack has been impractical with my physique. I do have a backpack with a strap that slides over the handle of a small international-size carry-on. I can wheel it around most places. Thank you for the alternatives!
  • @donfisher3495
    When we travel to Europe I pack my travel backpack and put it in a roller bag. This allows us to carry on going over. On the return I wear the backpack (carry on) and use the clothing as packing material around the purchased items in the roller. The roller is checked so we can bring back wine and other items that can't be brought in the cabin.
  • @DiddlyD-xx2ih
    I appreciate this as an old woman. I have a discontinued Eagle Creek wheeled bag that weighs 3 pounds. The wheels and frame are removable and it can be just a backpack.
  • Thank you so much! Also looking at fall in Italy, sea to relatives in mountains with bad feet and back surgery! Traveling at 73 a lot different than when I was 35! This seems to be the 22", too big for internationals, U think, sadly ..there is a 20" but that may be too big, too! 😮
  • @bellaluce7088
    Proving once again that you're the queen of smart packing! : - ) I recently had a very unpleasant travel experience lugging my usual backpack unexpectedly long distances and am having to acknowledge that physical issues may mean it's time to go roller bag. Also had a bed bug scare, so a hanging wardrobe looks extra appealing! Thank you!
  • @ashlyeg5034
    I am SO HAPPY to see this content. I’ve been wondering about using one of these wardrobe inserts in a regular suitcase. Thank you for another awesome video!!! 🩷
  • @megand175
    Funny you mentioned about Covid doing the rounds again as I am watching this while convalescing in my hotel room in Istanbul having contracted it for the first time travelling round Turkey! The ‘wardrobe’ thing looks interesting but if I’m staying anywhere for more than a couple of days I like to hang things on the hangers to let the creases fall out, but it does make for quick organisation.
  • @mbrolfe7504
    Thanks Sarah! I’ve reached the point where a backpack for all my travel needs is no longer an option and split my travel wardrobe/luxury items between a roller and a smaller backpack for onboard the plane/sightseeing. I agree that the two wheeled version is lighter and easier to roll over uneven pavement plus (I feel) take more abuse. Can’t wait to see what you haul back souvenir wise.
  • @kellydooling
    i have an older version of the travelpro maxlite and i love it. been packing light since 2012 after an insanely overpacked family trip helped me to see the light. 😄 i always appreciate your ideas, but would never use that heavy, bulky hanging wardrobe, as it takes up weight and space i can use for what i actually need.
  • @marbenais
    I looked at those type of hanging organizers before our World Cup trip to New Zealand & Australia, as we had nine flights and changed hotels many times, but couldn't find one that would fit in the Aeronaut 45. It would've made all of the moves a lot easier, but I think it might work better in the Techonaut with the larger main compartment (if I can ever get one!).
  • @beckyo489
    I have the spinner version and love it.
  • @judyaznm820
    Question: that 22" Maxlite carry-on bag is 23 x 14.5 x 9" outer dimensions with wheels, as is the 21" spinner version. Have you had any problems with carrying it on international flights when the size maximum its 22"? I've been afraid to take mine carryon for that reason and have been using the smaller model. Would love to switch to the larger size. Have you found a difference between US and European airlines in whether they measure the bags? Thank you!
  • @lesliefarrar2264
    Agreed that sometimes a backpack just isn’t right…I use an ultra light soft side suitcase from IT Luggage.
  • @ellybea68
    My bodgy back doesn’t allow me to use a backpack any more but I’m quite happy with a rolling bag. Mine is a new 22 inch Samsonite international size carryon and it’s bright yellow, so if I have to check it, it will stand out from all the black bags. I’m not so taken on your bag insert but let us know what you think of it. For now I’ll stick with packing cubes. Happy travels Sarah!
  • @AndreasAntics
    I can’t believe Sarah is using the things I use 😂 although I use a “Baggage Butler” as a closet which has a dirty laundry bag that attaches to the bottom and designated pockets for undies, socks, and jewelry. When I get to a hotel my bag typically “explodes” and this stops most of the explosion.
  • @lynneeie5226
    Whoa - you can take a wheel of cheese thru customs?! I have given up things like that. I just mail them. And I like the hanging wardrobe thing. It would not work for us when staying with my parents as they use the guest closet for their own storage. So we live out of our packing cubes & backpacks that open like suitcases. (And I am almost down to Sarah size toiletries 🎉😂👍🏻👍🏻 Goals! I need things like my saline eye drops etc so tend to have few more comfort things but I fit it in a Sarah size bag & was pleased. 👍🏻🎉) Have a lovely trip! Lynne