Picking the Best Luggage for Traveling

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Summary: Suitcase, backpack, carry on, what luggage should you bring with you on your next trip? This free travel video will help you decide what luggage to take with you on your next trip.

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By Jacquelyn Richey
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Jacquelyn Richey has lived out of her backpack while traveling Europe as well as other exotic locales such as Costa Rica, Morocco and Cambodia. She has slept in trains, planes,...read more

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"So you've done all of your research and you're ready to pack your bag. Choosing a bag is a pretty big deal. This is going to be your right hand man for a while. I really like the rolling small suitcase like this versus the big backpack. I've gone the big backpack route, but I find that most the time I can roll even over stone street and such. Even better if you can get a backpack/rolling backpack. I think that a great idea. I love for my day trips and carry on the camel pack. I think this is the best invention ever. I drink a ton of water. Especially if you're in a place where the water is kind of sketchy. You can just buy bottles of water, fill it, and you always have it there ready to go. You fill your little camel pack. I'm thirsty. I like it. Camel pack. That's my day trip bag. For your suitcase. Everybody has a black suitcase. You have to differentiate yours when it's coming the turn style. I like to obviously, put a few patches on there, some I voted stickers, some pins, whatever little paraphernalia you like. That's one way to go about that. Always make sure to put your information on there; your address, your email. Laminate your business card. I don't know, maybe. What I like to do in this top section is put magazines and such in there, because you're going to read them and you can discard the. Give them away or leave them in a plane I suppose. Then you're going to have that much space left whenever it's time to pack up and you've got all of your souvenirs. Also, I think it's smart to pack a bag in a bag so that when you come back and you've got all this extra stuff, you can take it back. That's the outside of the bag, the outside pockets and we'll talk about the inside in just one moment."

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