While preparing for the holidays is always an exciting experience, trying to pack all your belongings into a suitcase can be a challenging task.
The challenge of packing lights seems like a tough battle, as it often struggles to fit all your essentials into a single bag. But this year could change thanks to the inventive packing hacks of witty women.
Tiktok user Devinjadex has posted a video revealing simple techniques that allow you to pack your entire holiday wardrobe into a small cabin bag.
It may sound incredible, but she proves it can be achieved with an easy demo. All you need is a Viral Ryan Air Travel Bag.
It's just 40x20x25 and “it's great for undertaking a budget airline.” She shared that she bought a bag from Kono and Miss Lulu
In her clip, which swept the internet, she explains that she “doesn't believe” people actually use bags that she claims, and suspects that it must be too small to fit everything she says. But she asserts that she is telling the truth.
To prove that her suspects were wrong, she took footage of herself at the airport and introduced the impressive packaging system she developed for her favorite bag. It includes impressive transport of essentials such as clothing, flip-flops, sunscreen and toiletries.
According to Jade, her packaging hack is completely restrained as she needs something that “fully” requires slots in her bag. The beauty of this carry-on lies in its clever design that not only houses “a lot of stuff” but also allows it to easily slide under the plane seat.
Additionally, her approach removes the need for extra charges for checked luggage, as it gives passengers a free bag as long as Ryanair fits under the front seat.
Jade's clever packaging sparked doubt among her followers who are passionate about learning more about this clever travel hack.
One of her followers wanted to get the same bag. The other is “It looks good – it can fit a lot there.”
Yet another follower said, “I have it – it fits, and mine was stuffed into capabilities. I trusted it.”
Nevertheless, some users raised the question, “I have a bag and don't feel this is too fitting,” and questioned how much they could hold. Someone else wondered: “Isn't it really heavy to carry?”
Despite some uncertainty, Huck received praise, with several travelers labeling Jade's suggestion as “absolutely perfect” and pledging to use it on his next trip.
Happy travelers shared their results. “I recently had one of these and went to Spain for four days.
Another cried out to reassure the skeptic.