Since my mum taught me all those years ago to roll up my clothes when packing them to save space it has become a finely honed skill. I should admit I didn’t enjoy it at first and repeatedly asked for help but over the years I’ve developed such a talent for rolling that my friends ask me to help them pack and when they need tips for last minute tricks they come to me. I have been a minimalist packer for a couple years now, but previously I had used the carry-on suitcase Samsonite Aspire Xlite. Until more recently when I swapped to a carry-on backpack for all my trips.
After extensive (obsessive if I’m honest) research, last summer(2017) I finally selected and bought the Osprey Farpoint 40L
The Osprey Fairpoint has become my go-to backpack. The most important feature of the bag is fact that it is carry-on size, which means every time I’m at the airport I can avoid queuing to check in bags and spend zero time waiting at the conveyor belt on the way out. I love that I have everything with me, significantly lowering the risk of any losses, and being able to use anything in my bag at any time.
You can read a full review of the Osprey Fairpoint 40L here (coming soon! You can subscribe using the right sidebar to receive the monthly newsletter with new additions and more!)
Before we dive head first into the necessary items list, here are some bullet points to keep in mind before you start packing:
Please keep in mind the laws of balance. Put the heaviest stuff at the bottom of your carry-on backpack as they will sit closer to your back – this makes it easier to carry. The best way to pack is to roll up your clothes: this will avoid wrinkling, free up more space and keep the bag organised. Although I continue to roll I recently splurged on a set of packing cubes
Although the basics are the same for every destination and season, this carry on backpack list is specially designed for women travelling in summer.
If I’ve managed to convince you of the many virtues of this wonderful carry-on backpack, you can buy it online here
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