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Reddit mentions of Deuter Helion 60 Roller Duffel Travel Backpack
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TRAVEL FRIENDLY - Whether you’re jet-setting across the globe or road-tripping across the country, Deuter’s Helion 60 offers plenty of cargo room and smart security features; Padded shoulder harness and hip wings have separate zip-up cover panels to keep straps and buckles out of the way when not in useEASY TO CARRY - Getting from Point A to Point B just got easier with a variety of carry options; The Helion roller duffel includes a padded backpack-style harness, three sturdy grab handles, and a telescoping pull handle for rolling luggage; Features internal straps for extra stability and external compression straps for regulating volumeSTORAGE OPTIONS - This backpack was designed to keep your belongings organized and secure; 60-liter main compartment with easy-access U-shaped zippered front panel features a padlock anchor; Includes internal zippered mesh pockets and small front stash pocket for documentsBUILT TO LAST - Made from super strong MacroLite 420 and Duratex fabrics, the Helion delivers high-performance durability; PU coating offers excellent water- and abrasion- resistance and ensures this travel bag can keep up with frequent fliers; Exchangeable wheels with quality bearings mount onto a full-sized base plate for added structure, stability, and longevitySPECIFICATIONS - This 60-liter backpack comfortably carries up to 50 lbs (22.7kg); Measures 27 x 15 x 13 inches and weighs 7 lb 8 oz (3.4kg).
Specs:
Color | Black/Ocean |
Height | 12.992125971 Inches |
Length | 27.55905509 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 7.495716908 Pounds |
Width | 14.960629906 Inches |
There was nothing that I left at home that I wished I had brought with me. But there were things that I brought with me that I should have left at home. You can always buy things along the way - clothes are the easiest to buy, but if you have a favourite style/brand of underwear, that would be the only thing I would recommend you take enough of.
Minimize adapters, chargers, cords as much as you can. I found that a good power board/strip (with USB) and 3m cord came in very handy, similar to this, where you can plug in your gadgets, etc from your country, but just use one adapter. And the long cords helps in hotel rooms and apartments so you can maximise your work area.
A large collapsible umbrella. Many here I am sure would find it unnecessary, but if you are travelling for work (in tropical areas especially) and need to get places dry, a good large umbrella is worth its weight in gold. You might only use it a few times a month, but it keeps you and your things dry. Don't go for a small "travel size" one, get a large, automatic-opening one like this.
It does depend on how much you will be moving around. If you are only moving every 2-3 weeks, that would be very different to if you were moving every 2-3 days. Too much luggage is just a PITA to get to from hotels/airports, no matter who is paying for it. I used a baglike this one and started with 20kg (absolutely full!), but now I have left some things behind and it is 16kg, plus I always have a small backpack for my laptop/electronics and a change of clothes for carryon. Less is best.