Jeff Crawley
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- A "Tourigrino" trip once Covid has passed, so 2023
Inspired by @trecile's Yuppienalle phone stand and because I was going to be near (well, 6 miles away) an IKEA today I dropped in to rummage around - an expensive way to spend an hour or two!
I've been using these packing cubes from Decathlon for some time now
The three bags fit comfortably into a 40l carry on suitcase with room to spare, each has a zip around three sides and cost £10 in the UK
IKEA have these 3 Rensare cubes (at the top - largest Decathlon bag still sitting at the bottom):
They are stuffed with: 3 pairs hiking socks, 3 pairs underwear, 3 teeshirts and FIVE long sleeve tees - and still only take up one half of the case volume. Cost £4 or €4.99 weigh 81g and have a zip along one side and across the end.
The Yuppiehalle phone stand is a delight, weighs 18g and looks like a little grey Christmas tree hanging on your keyring, add a small snap hook and hang it off your pack perhaps?
The flop of the day is the Rensare drybag which I thought might work out as a scrub bag to wash laundry in. It might, at a pinch, but it seems the 2.5l capacity is for an open bag and not for one that is rolled down. £2 or €2.99 and weighs 56g
could be used as a foldable bucket? weather proof lunch pail? wet clothes carrier?
I've been using these packing cubes from Decathlon for some time now
The three bags fit comfortably into a 40l carry on suitcase with room to spare, each has a zip around three sides and cost £10 in the UK
IKEA have these 3 Rensare cubes (at the top - largest Decathlon bag still sitting at the bottom):
They are stuffed with: 3 pairs hiking socks, 3 pairs underwear, 3 teeshirts and FIVE long sleeve tees - and still only take up one half of the case volume. Cost £4 or €4.99 weigh 81g and have a zip along one side and across the end.
The Yuppiehalle phone stand is a delight, weighs 18g and looks like a little grey Christmas tree hanging on your keyring, add a small snap hook and hang it off your pack perhaps?
The flop of the day is the Rensare drybag which I thought might work out as a scrub bag to wash laundry in. It might, at a pinch, but it seems the 2.5l capacity is for an open bag and not for one that is rolled down. £2 or €2.99 and weighs 56g
could be used as a foldable bucket? weather proof lunch pail? wet clothes carrier?