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Reddit mentions of UNIONBAY Men's Rainier Lightweight Comfort Travel Tech Chino Pants, Khaki, 34x30

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UNIONBAY Men's Rainier Lightweight Comfort Travel Tech Chino Pants, Khaki, 34x30
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Stretch, lightweight, quick drying fabric for comfort and east of movementStretch fabric is quick drying, water resistant and UPF 50Mesh lined pockets 1 side leg pocket with zip closure zip back pockets
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ColorKhaki
Height0.7 Inches
Length5 Inches
Size34W x 30L
Weight0.65 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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u/sixam ยท 2 pointsr/Goruck

I've been on a four work trips with my Rucker 25L and one with my GR2 40L. Each trip was flying in Monday and flying out Friday afternoon.

For the Rucker trips, I didn't take my laptop (I took a different bag the first week and left it up there), but I imagine the experience would have been the same with a laptop in a GR1.

For every trip I packed my clothes inside Eagle Creek compression packing cubes. I love these things because you can either compress them if you're not carrying much, or leave them open for big cubes.

I wore one set of clothes and packed one extra pair of pants and two more of everything else. Everything was synthetic or merino wool. I washed clothes with Dr. Bronners in the hotel sink twice (except pants, which I just alternated). The key to fitting everything is lightweight travel pants. I live by these UBTech Travel Chinos. The are super comfortable, fold down to nothing and are decent enough looking to pass for business casual. I got them at Costco for $20/pair.

For the GR2 trip, the weather was much colder, so I also packed long johns and workout clothes, and didn't use the compression zippers on the packing cubes. I also brought some extra outerwear that went into the outer section of the bag.

If you can fit everything in a Rucker/GR1, it is a great travel experience. I got to sit in a front row seat on a Southwest flight that everyone kept passing up because my Rucker squeezed into a tiny sliver of overhead bin up front. Plus your stuff never touches the gross floor of the men's room.

The advantage that a GR2 has is that you can separate "flight" items from "non-flight" items. What I mean is, I don't need access to my cubes or toiletries or most of my electronic cables at the airport (get TSA Pre-Check btw). All of that stuff goes in the main section of the GR2. Anything I might want at the airport or on the plane goes in the outer section. That stuff includes a jacket, snacks, books, battery, etc. I don't have to repack the whole bag every time I pull one of those things out.