Full-Time Travel Packing List for Men

by Ryan | Jan 5, 2023 | Full-Time Travel, Minimalist Lifestyle

What Should Men Pack to Travel Full-Time?

When I started putting together a packing list for our full-time travel adventure, I told myself, “Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.” To this end, I wanted enough clothes for several weeks without doing laundry, if necessary. Also, I wanted an assortment of colors so I would not get bored wearing the same thing day after day.

My only limitations were the airline restrictions and how much I thought I could carry through a train station. After much debate, I decided I could manage one 50lb rolling duffel bag (the airline weight limit) and one 30lb backpack (my limit).

Although the process of selecting and packing bags is included in the final part of our “Preparing to Travel Full-Time” series, I spent months meticulously researching what would make the final cut. The complete packing list of items I left the United States with is included below for everyone’s entertainment. Keep reading to find out what I’d do differently!

Packing List for 90L Rolling Duffel

My clothes, shoes, and outerwear were packed in an Osprey Transporter® Wheeled Duffel 90. This is a large (90-liter) checked bag. The maximum weight the airline allows for checked bags (without an additional fee) is 50 lbs. Interestingly, the 90-liter bag, when packed full of clothes, weighed just over 50 lbs.

Luggage

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Osprey Transporter® Wheeled Duffel 90 1 3538 3538
Osprey Ultralight Packing Cube – Large 9 32 288
Osprey Ultralight Packing Cube – Medium 1 32 32
Sea-to-Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack – 8 liter 1 30 30
Peak Design Shoe Pouch 2 48 96
Osprey UltraLight Stuff Pack 1 100 100

Running Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Gore R7 2in1 Shorts 8 108 864
Gore Pants 1 235 235
Gore Windstopper Tights (black) 1 221 221
Gore Windstopper Tights (w/ fluorescent) 1 248 248
CW-X Tights 2 230 460
Gore Sleeveless 3 83 249
Gore R7 Short Sleeve 9 112 1008
Gore R7 Long Sleeve 5 139 695
Gore M Base Layer Sleeveless Shirt 3 65 195
Assos Base Layer 1 80 80
Gore Jacket/thermal layer 1 263 263

Lounging Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
SAXX Sleepwalker Pants 2 300 600
SAXX Sleepwalker SS Shirt 2 112 224
SAXX Sleepwalker LS Shirt 2 264 528

Walking Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Prana Brion Pants 7 333 2331
Prana Brion Shorts 1 250 250
RVCA SS Shirt 13 130 1690
RVCA LS Shirt 6 154 924
SAXX Betawave swim trunks 1 200 200
Roka swim shorts 1 110 110

Dining Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Gore Polo 4 173 692
Arc-Teryx Captive Polo 3 210 630
Arc-Teryx Elaho Shirt 2 175 350

Underwear

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Saxx Platinum 16 88 1408
SAXX Kinetic HD 6 88 528
Injinji Mini Crew socks 16 32 512

Outerwear

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Arc’teryx Conveyor Belt 1 95 95
Arc’teryx Cerium LT Hoody Men’s 1 305 305
Arc’teryc Zeta SL Rain Jacket 1 310 310
Arc’teryx Delta LT Zip Neck 1 50 50
Arc’teryx Sinsolo Bucket Hat 1 220 220
Gore-Tex Cap 1 56 56
Gore-Tex Stretch Gloves 1 34 34
Arc-Teryx Diplomat Scarf 1 185 185
Gore Winter Gloves 1 78 78
Gore Insulated Headband 1 20 20
Gore Windstopper Headband 1 20 20
Gore Beanie 1 32 32

Shoes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Adidas UltraBoost (running) 1 670 670
Adidas Adistar (walking) 1 654 654
Adidas Adios (dining) 1 430 430
Earth Runner Circadian Lifestyle Sandals 1 335 335

Total weight = 23,273 grams (51.26 lbs)

NOTE: The clothes I wore during travel are included in the packing list above. The total weight of those clothes, including shoes and outerwear, was just over 3 lbs. Consequently, the weight of my rolling duffel bag at check-in was approximately 48 lbs.

Packing list for Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 90

Packing List for 55L Backpack

My electronics, equipment, and accessories were packed in a Nathan Mission Control Tri Bag 55L. This is a large (55-liter) backpack with numerous compartments including a main section that held the Peak Design Everyday Backpack with camera gear inside.

The maximum weight I can (uncomfortably) carry while pulling my rolling duffel and dealing with life is 35 lbs. As luck would have it, the backpack weighed just a little less than that when filled with everything that would not fit in the duffel bag.

Luggage

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Nathan Mission Control Tri Bag 55L 1 1430 1430
Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L 1 1660 1660
Peak Design Everyday Hip Belt 1 130 130
Sea To Summit Travelling Light Hanging Toiletry Bag (Large) 1 112 112
Tumi Laptop Cover 1 360 360

ACCESSORIES

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Maui Jim + case 2 15 30
Roka Aviators + case 1 20 20
Hawbuck – Lean Global Wallet, H08 1 30 30
Sea To Summit Travelling Light Neck Wallet RFID 1 40 40
Sea To Summit Travelling Light Document Pouch 1 65 65
Grayl 16.9 oz UltraPress® Purifier 1 354 354
Sea to Summit Tek Towel – Large 1 285 285

Equipment

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Garmin Fenix 5S 1 74 74
Jaybird Vista 2 1 44 44
Petzl Bindi Ultralight Headlamp 1 35 35
Eagtac D25C flashlight 1 54 54
Fenix RC11 flashlight 1 114 114
Leatherman Juice C2 1 153 153
Sea to Summit Travelling Light Travel Adaptor 2 pack 1 27 27
Sea to Summit Travelling Light Travel Lock 1 46 46
Aeropress coffee maker 1 183 183
Euroshirm Light Trek Ultra umbrella 1 175 175

 

Electronics

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Surface Pro 8 1 890 890
Surface Pro Signature Type Cover 1 280 280
Slim Pen 2 1 13 13
Surface Arc Mouse 1 82 82
Nitecore NB10000 Quick Charge Dual-Output USB-C Power Bank 1 151 151
SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD V2 1 65 65
Anker 321 Power Strip, PowerPort Cube 1 210 210
Amazon Fire Stick with Remote 1 100 100

Camera Equipment

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) 1 680 680
Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM Lens 1 165 165
Lens Hood EW65-C 1 23 23
Canon Soft Lens Case LP1116 1 75 75
Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens 1 900 900
Canon EW-88E Lens Hood 1 55 55
Canon Lens Case LP1222 1 100 100
Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens 1 1070 1070
Canon ET-83FW III Lens Hood 1 130 130
Canon LP1424 Lens Case 1 100 100
Hoya 43mm EVO Antistatic UV(0) Filter 1 10 10
Hoya 82mm HD3 UV Filter 1 10 10
Hoya 77mm HD3 UV Filter 1 10 10
Peak Design Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod 1 1270 1270
Peak Design Universal Head Adapter 1 88 88
Arca-Swiss Monoball p0 Hybrid Ball Head with Flip Lock Quick Release 1 590 590
Canon Soft Lens Case LP814 1 55 55
Peak Design Standard Plate 2 14 28
Peak Design Capture Clip 2 84 168
Peak Design Pro Pad 1 36 36
Peak Design Slide Lite 1 104 104
Peak Design Tech Pouch 1 288 288
Peak Design Rain Fly 1 94 94
Microfiber Lens Cloths 1 20 20
Air Blower 1 105 105
Canon Speedlite 600EX II-RT 1 425 425
Panasonic Eneloop Pro Rechargeable AA Ni-MH Batteries with Charger 1 225 225
Panasonic Eneloop Pro Rechargeable AA Ni-MH Batteries x 4 1 125 125

 

Total weight = 14,299 grams (31.5 lbs)

Proposed Packing List for 60L Rolling Duffel

When we started this journey, I thought packing everything I needed for year around travel into one duffel bag and one backpack was the true definition of minimalism. But, after hauling luggage onto trains and up flights of steps for a year, I have a newfound appreciation for the concept. I also better understand what’s needed and what’s not. For example, I don’t need seven pairs of pants. But I do need a pair of grippy socks!

Based on substantial experience, I have put together a complete list of items I would pack if I could start over again. Significantly, I would reduce my rolling duffel from a 90-liter model to a 60-liter model. By doing so, I would also reduce the total weight of clothing and shoes from 50 lbs to 35 lbs. Additionally, I would decrease the weight of my backpack by a few pounds.

If I had it to do over again, I would pack my clothes, shoes, and outerwear in an Osprey Transporter® Wheeled Duffel 60. This bag is a 1/3 smaller than my 90-liter duffel bag. The smaller size and reduced weight would make train travel and stair climbing considerably easier.

Luggage

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Osprey Transporter® Wheeled Duffel 60 1 2907 2907
Osprey Ultralight Packing Cube – Large 9 32 288
Peak Design Shoe Pouch 2 48 96
Osprey UltraLight Stuff Pack 1 100 100

Running Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Gore R7 2in1 Shorts 5 108 540
Gore Pants 1 235 235
Gore Windstopper Tights (black) 1 221 221
Gore Sleeveless 2 83 166
Gore R7 Short Sleeve 5 112 560
Gore R7 Long Sleeve 3 139 417
Gore M Base Layer Sleeveless Shirt 3 65 195
Gore Jacket/thermal layer 1 263 263

Lounging Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
SAXX Sleepwalker Pants 2 300 600
SAXX Sleepwalker SS Shirt 2 112 224
SAXX Sleepwalker LS Shirt 2 264 528

Walking Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Prana Brion Pants 3 333 999
Prana Brion Shorts 1 250 250
RVCA SS Shirt 6 130 780
RVCA LS Shirt 3 154 462
SAXX Betawave swim trunks 1 200 200
Roka swim shorts 1 110 110

Dining Clothes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Gore Polo 2 333 2331
Arc-Teryx Elaho Shirt 2 130 1690

Underwear

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Saxx Platinum 7 88 616
SAXX Kinetic HD 3 88 264
Injinji Mini Crew socks 7 32 224

Outerwear

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Arc’teryx Conveyor Belt 1 95 95
Arc’teryx Cerium LT Hoody Men’s 1 305 305
Arc’teryc Zeta SL Rain Jacket 1 310 310
Arc’teryx Delta LT Zip Neck 1 50 50
Arc’teryx Sinsolo Bucket Hat 1 220 220
Gore Cap 1 56 56
Gore Stretch Gloves 1 34 34
Arc’teryx Diplomat Scarf 1 185 185
Gore Beanie 1 32 32

Shoes

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Adidas UltraBoost (running) 1 670 670
Adidas Adistar (walking) 1 654 654
Earth Runner Circadian Lifestyle Sandals 1 335 335

Total weight = 15,087 grams (33.26 lbs)

NOTE: The clothes I wear during transfers from destination to destination are included in the proposed packing list above. The total weight of these clothes, including shoes and outerwear, is just over 3 lbs. Consequently, the estimated weight of the rolling duffel would be around 30 lbs. That’s almost 40% less than my current bag!

I plan to get down to this weight in the next few years. To make this happen, I have a short rotation of clothes that I’m wearing and will not be replaced when worn out.

Proposed Packing List for 36L Backpack

If I’m being honest with myself, a 35lb backpack is too heavy to carry from destination to destination. If I were to go back and do it again, I would have a maximum of 25 lbs. Also, the Nathan bag is a wide load to get on and off a train. I think an Osprey Global Carry-On Bag would be better. This is a 36L backpack that would also hold 25 lbs of accessories and equipment, including my 20L camera bag.

As hard as it is to admit, I have some camera equipment I have not used enough during the last year to justify its weight. Significantly, the Canon RF 70-200 lens takes beautiful photos. But, it doesn’t get much use in the narrow streets of Europe’s old towns. Likewise, the Canon Speedlight is an excellent flash but has limited uses for travel and street photography. If I were doing it over again, I would hold off buying some of these heavier items to see how much (or how little) I would use them.

Following is a recommended packing list for all the electronics, equipment, and accessories required by a full-time traveler and amateur photographer.

Luggage

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Osprey Transporter® Global Carry-On 1 1256 1256
Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L 1 1660 1660
Peak Design Everyday Hip Belt 1 130 130
Tumi Laptop Cover 1 360 360

ACCESSORIES

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Maui Jim + case 2 15 30
Roka Aviators + case 1 20 20
Hawbuck – Lean Global Wallet, H08 1 30 30
Sea To Summit Travelling Light Neck Wallet RFID 1 40 40
Sea To Summit Travelling Light Document Pouch 1 65 65
Sea to Summit Tek Towel – Large 1 285 285

Equipment

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Garmin Fenix 5S 1 74 74
Jaybird Vista 2 1 44 44
Petzl Bindi Ultralight Headlamp 1 35 35
Fenix RC11 flashlight 1 114 114
Leatherman Juice C2 1 153 153
Sea to Summit Travelling Light Travel Adaptor 2 pack 1 27 27
Sea to Summit Travelling Light Travel Lock 1 46 46
Aeropress coffee maker 1 183 183
Euroshirm Light Trek Ultra umbrella 1 175 175

 

Electronics

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Surface Pro 8 1 890 890
Surface Pro Signature Type Cover 1 280 280
Nitecore NB10000 Quick Charge Dual-Output USB-C Power Bank 1 151 151
SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD V2 1 65 65
Anker 321 Power Strip, PowerPort Cube 1 210 210
Amazon Fire Stick with Remote 1 100 100

Camera Equipment

Item Quantity Weight (grams) Total Weight (grams)
Canon EOS R6 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) 1 680 680
Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM Lens 1 165 165
Lens Hood EW65-C 1 23 23
Canon Soft Lens Case LP1116 1 75 75
Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens 1 900 900
Canon EW-88E Lens Hood 1 55 55
Canon Lens Case LP1222 1 100 100
Hoya 43mm EVO Antistatic UV(0) Filter 1 10 10
Hoya 82mm HD3 UV Filter 1 10 10
Peak Design Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod 1 1270 1270
Peak Design Universal Head Adapter 1 88 88
Arca-Swiss Monoball p0 Hybrid Ball Head with Flip Lock Quick Release 1 590 590
Canon Soft Lens Case LP814 1 55 55
Peak Design Standard Plate 2 14 28
Peak Design Capture Clip 1 84 84
Peak Design Pro Pad 1 36 36
Peak Design Slide Lite 1 104 104
Peak Design Tech Pouch 1 288 288
Microfiber Lens Cloths 1 20 20
Air Blower 1 105 105

 

Total weight = 11,247 grams (24.77 lbs)

A 25lb backpack sounds much better than a 32lb one (that’s almost 25% lighter)! Unfortunately, I can’t bring myself to get rid of the 70-200mm lens or the flash. But, the other things will be left behind for another traveler to enjoy at some point which will get me under 30lbs.

Ryan

Ryan

Author

I graduated from Murray State University in 2000 with psychology and criminal justice degrees. I received my law degree, with a concentration in litigation and dispute resolution, from Boston University School of Law in 2003.

For nearly two decades, I represented contractors and subcontractors in construction defect disputes involving commercial and residential buildings.

In 2022, my lifelong passion for travel, food & wine, architecture, and photography overtook my ambition to be a litigation attorney. So, my wife, Jen, and I sold our home in Austin, Texas, and set out to explore the world with our French Bulldog, Gus!