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Originally posted by Chicagoan View PostThe two bags I’ve always wanted were a Stowaway and Night Flight Travel Duffel.
Yes, you read that right: “were.” Past tense.
As of today, I finally own both bags.
Most of my travel is overnight. A few times a year my wife and I might be able to get away for a long weekend. And once every year or two we take a weeklong family summer vacation. But, for the most part, all I ever NEED to pack is a change of clothes and toiletries - so smaller bags get used much more often than the heavy haulers.
I’m amazed at how much organization they crammed into a bag designed to fit under an airline seat (as an economy ticket personal item) and in that way it’s not unlike my Stowaway, or even my Co-Pilot, but all three are very different bags even if they are of a similar size.
You don’t get a true sense of how small the bag is until you see it set down next to another one, so I’ve also included a picture of the NFTD next to my CP.
Time to make the bag properly mine and put some zipper pulls on it!
moriond
ETA: Can you tell us the interior color of your NFTD? I recall they made Verde/Steel and Verde/Northwest Sky combinations, but I don't remember if they made, for example, Verde/Ultraviolet in the NFTD.Last edited by moriond; 09-26-2022, 04:42 PM.
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Originally posted by G42 View Post
Just curious, do you know roughly how heavy your load was?
…even though I no longer have the bag (the Cambiata was sent back as a return), I could still reassemble the same packing list and try to weigh it later in the week, deducting the product weight of the bag to figure out roughly how much my items themselves weigh.
I’ll come back to this one in a few days.
I own a LOT of Tom Bihn bags, but here are the ones I'm using right now:
EDC: SH
Day Hiking: ADX26
Car Travel: T45, MT, MYD
Plane Travel: CP, WF, SZTSB
Here's a blog post I wrote about my 3 favorite bags:
https://www.tombihn.com/blogs/main/portable-culture-portrait-three-favorites-with-eric-widuger
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Originally posted by moriond View Post
Did you get the Aether Packing Cubes for the Stowaway as part of your acquisition? Because I never got to try out the Stowaway, and I think that I might have found the way it suspended on my back slightly annoying, but I always knew that I wanted the Aether Packing Cubes for the Stowaway as accessories, and they allow you to make much better use of the vertical space layout of the Luminary back pocket (both 12" and 15" Luminary) than any other accessory that I know of. The issue is that very few people seem to have noticed this or even tried to take advantage of this.
moriond
ETA: Can you tell us the interior color of your NFTD? I recall they made Verde/Steel and Verde/Northwest Sky combinations, but I don't remember if they made, for example, Verde/Ultraviolet in the NFTD.
So far as the NFTD goes? I’m honestly not 100% sure on the interior color.
The exterior is obviously Verde 1050 Ballistic.
But I pulled out a NW Sky organizer pouch for comparison, and it’s too close for me to tell.
Last edited by Chicagoan; 09-26-2022, 07:08 PM.I own a LOT of Tom Bihn bags, but here are the ones I'm using right now:
EDC: SH
Day Hiking: ADX26
Car Travel: T45, MT, MYD
Plane Travel: CP, WF, SZTSB
Here's a blog post I wrote about my 3 favorite bags:
https://www.tombihn.com/blogs/main/portable-culture-portrait-three-favorites-with-eric-widuger
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Originally posted by Chicagoan View PostBut I pulled out a NW Sky organizer pouch for comparison, and it’s too close for me to tell.“...Horace was the only cheese that would eat mice and, if you didn't nail him down, other cheeses as well"
-Sir Terry Pratchett, I Shall Wear Midnight
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Originally posted by G42 View Post
That's NWSky... There is tiny variance over time, fading, etc, but it's definitely not SteelI own a LOT of Tom Bihn bags, but here are the ones I'm using right now:
EDC: SH
Day Hiking: ADX26
Car Travel: T45, MT, MYD
Plane Travel: CP, WF, SZTSB
Here's a blog post I wrote about my 3 favorite bags:
https://www.tombihn.com/blogs/main/portable-culture-portrait-three-favorites-with-eric-widuger
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Originally posted by G42 View Post
That's NWSky... There is tiny variance over time, fading, etc, but it's definitely not Steel
By the way, the (retired) Stowaway Aether Packing make it easier to organize the back pocket of both sizes of the Luminary (12 and 15) easier. Take a look at my pictures in the Luminary 15 maximum laptop size? Will the padded pocket fit a Thinkpad T480s? thread of the ways these can be stacked and then pulled out from the side opening of the bag.
One of the main criticisms some folks had of the Luminary is that if you wanted to get to items that ended up being on the bottom of your packed up Luminary, you had to keep removing things that you stacked above it in the main compartment. That's not true in the smaller redesigned packs (Zeitgeist, Paradigm etc. or in the redesigned Sprout)
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Originally posted by moriond View Post
I agree. What are you using for packing cubes, if any, for the Night Flight Travel Duffel? The (retired) Aether Packing Cubes for Mini Yeoman Duffel will also work win the NFTD.
By the way, the (retired) Stowaway Aether Packing make it easier to organize the back pocket of both sizes of the Luminary (12 and 15) easier. Take a look at my pictures in the Luminary 15 maximum laptop size? Will the padded pocket fit a Thinkpad T480s? thread of the ways these can be stacked and then pulled out from the side opening of the bag.
One of the main criticisms some folks had of the Luminary is that if you wanted to get to items that ended up being on the bottom of your packed up Luminary, you had to keep removing things that you stacked above it in the main compartment. That's not true in the smaller redesigned packs (Zeitgeist, Paradigm etc. or in the redesigned Sprout)
moriond
So this is probably going to become a better entry for the "2022 Wish List" thread, but I wish they continued making packing cubes even after retiring the corresponding bags (like with the Stowaway and NFTD), OR, if they do temporarily revive an old design, provide the option to buy the corresponding packing cubes (like with the Yeoman duffels).
Why? Most the cubes TB makes are for large, 30 to 45 liter bags. I generally don't use packing cubes in large bags since I can rummage through them without anything falling out, and most tend to include luggage "tie down" straps to secure the contents.
But when trying to cram things into smaller bags, and use their full volume, it's super helpful to have cubes to keep smaller items consolidated into larger units that can be inserted and removed easily, be it for organizational or security access, etc. That would really allow someone to pack compartments like the ends of the NFTD full from top to bottom and leave no space unsued.
Maybe TB just needs to rebrand the packing cubes as general use, and create some sort of chart to show customers which cubes work best with which bags? It would eliminate some of the confusion and awkwardness like what happened with the Western Flyer, then Synik 30, then WF/SN30 packing cubes.
Side note: that flat back "laptop" compartment against the back of the L12 and L15 is criminally underrated and holds much more than folks seem to put inside it. And I don't mind how vertical storage is inside the L15 - it just meant things like my camera and power banks naturally settled at the bottom of the bag and lightweight items (rain jacket, puffy coat, hat, gloves, etc.) would float near the top.I own a LOT of Tom Bihn bags, but here are the ones I'm using right now:
EDC: SH
Day Hiking: ADX26
Car Travel: T45, MT, MYD
Plane Travel: CP, WF, SZTSB
Here's a blog post I wrote about my 3 favorite bags:
https://www.tombihn.com/blogs/main/portable-culture-portrait-three-favorites-with-eric-widuger
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Originally posted by Chicagoan View Post
Nope, don't own either the NFTD or YD packing cubes.
So this is probably going to become a better entry for the "2022 Wish List" thread, but I wish they continued making packing cubes even after retiring the corresponding bags (like with the Stowaway and NFTD), OR, if they do temporarily revive an old design, provide the option to buy the corresponding packing cubes (like with the Yeoman duffels).
Why? Most the cubes TB makes are for large, 30 to 45 liter bags. I generally don't use packing cubes in large bags since I can rummage through them without anything falling out, and most tend to include luggage "tie down" straps to secure the contents.
But when trying to cram things into smaller bags, and use their full volume, it's super helpful to have cubes to keep smaller items consolidated into larger units that can be inserted and removed easily, be it for organizational or security access, etc. That would really allow someone to pack compartments like the ends of the NFTD full from top to bottom and leave no space unsued.
Maybe TB just needs to rebrand the packing cubes as general use, and create some sort of chart to show customers which cubes work best with which bags? It would eliminate some of the confusion and awkwardness like what happened with the Western Flyer, then Synik 30, then WF/SN30 packing cubes
Side note: that flat back "laptop" compartment against the back of the L12 and L15 is criminally underrated and holds much more than folks seem to put inside it. And I don't mind how vertical storage is inside the L15 - it just meant things like my camera and power banks naturally settled at the bottom of the bag and lightweight items (rain jacket, puffy coat, hat, gloves, etc.) would float near the top.
Sometimes there's information that gets asked/answered randomly in a wishlist thread or on a random specific topic. You might be interested in taking a look at my pictures in the 2021 July Rare Bag Giveaway: Night Flight Travel Duffel! thread.
I reconstructed a question from aedifica about wanting to tether a transit pass to the NFTD without having to open the bag, and I answered that she could hack the "side pockets" of the NFTD. The pictures show several different accessory solutions and their relative sizes, as well as variations on how to get a tether point. I happen to like the old Knitting Tool Pouches for general purpose use (before there were Ghost Whale Organizer Pouches -- and especially when there were still colors like Kiwi and Burnt Orange in the Size 2 Pouches, but I show a range of solutions based on how well an organizer pouch can securely occupy the slip pocket.
What I find particularly frustrating is that with the current convention of using JSON coding to insert image uploads I can remember exactly where certain images were used as part of an answer and still find that the forum software will leave out one or more of the inserted pictures when I reference the source, so I have to go looking for another post in which the pictures are correctly displayed. (This was also true of pointing you to a post/thread with pictures of how the Stowaway Aether Cubes were particularly well suited for use in the Luminary, with easy pull out by the webbing loops, and really efficient stacking of A5 journals, Kindles, etc. in the the back pocket space.)
Will just say that there is a lot of this information on different size smaller pouches from other accessories floating around the forums in answers. Sometimes there are solutions that really catch on -- like using the (retired) pouchkins from the First and Second Aid Pouches as separate accessories (e.g. the smallest could be used for earrings or I think I used one to hold a teabag attached to an O-ring in the side pockets of the early Luminary 12. Mostly, the leaf pouchkin attached to the elastic in the HLT 2 as a separate Stationary pocket got a lot of attention, but you could also do things with the smaller pouchkins in the HLT 1, for example.
HTH
moriond
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Appreciate the thoughts, links, and overall helpfulness, moriond ! You're quite the resource, and thank you.
I don't know - I'd have to think if they can continue producing niche items like packable pillows (huh?), packing cubes aren't an outrageous ask, if not to just offer something smaller than the "small" A30/A45/WF/TS cubes or PCSB, larger than the Cubelet or 3DOC, and not as structured as something like a Grab Bag, EC, or SE.
I'm not a fan of the Ghost Whale pouches, either - I'm glad they brought back the all fabric organizer pouches, albeit in Cordura, because they're easier to open and only open from the top.
I'm sure I could make some combination of Cubelets and 3DOCs work for the NFTD, but I'm still in want of a smaller packing cube - not something designed to suit another purpose, but an actual packing cube.
Those Stowaway cubes were a nice size! I wish they could offer them again, rebranded with a more universal name.I own a LOT of Tom Bihn bags, but here are the ones I'm using right now:
EDC: SH
Day Hiking: ADX26
Car Travel: T45, MT, MYD
Plane Travel: CP, WF, SZTSB
Here's a blog post I wrote about my 3 favorite bags:
https://www.tombihn.com/blogs/main/portable-culture-portrait-three-favorites-with-eric-widuger
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Originally posted by Chicagoan View Post
Unfortunately those packing cubes seem to be harder to find than the [Stowaway] bags are themselves - I did own them years ago when I first purchased the bag directly from TB, and I did like them. It made it very easy to pack either a couple rolled tees, or a couple pairs each of socks and underwear, into the halves of one compartment. But they made sense for that bag, since you could stack items higher than the openings of the compartments (while inside the packing cubes) and it would keep them flat and from falling out.
So far as the NFTD goes? I’m honestly not 100% sure on the interior color.
The exterior is obviously Verde 1050 Ballistic.
But I pulled out a NW Sky organizer pouch for comparison, and it’s too close for me to tell.Synik 22, Truck, Luminary 12 with a MCB Freudian Slip, Daylight Backpack, EDC HLT2, Side Effect or Side Effect, zippered Large and Small Shopbags, Co-Pilot, Travel Tray, Snake Charmer
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Originally posted by G42 View Post
HTH
moriond
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