Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Lighter, Easier Travel

Here's everything it holds, and it includes a pen!
Here's everything it holds, and it includes a pen!
I love to travel, most especially when I am not slowed or weighted down with many belongings.  This summer I spent nine weeks in South America with only a backpack and a handbag.  Admittedly though, I took twice as many belongings for nine days in China this March.

So I haven't entirely mastered the art of traveling lightly... but I have mastered carrying minimal weight onto the plane (as in after checking one heavy bag).  One item that contributes significantly to light and quick travel is a leather passport cover.  Not only does it hold my passport, but also the one or two credit/ATM cards I choose to travel with, my boarding pass, my customs documentation, those pesky immigration papers some countries make you carry throughout your travel (ahem Peru, China), and an emergency Benjamin to pull out in a pinch.

However, I find that it is difficult to remove my passport from its cover first at security, again at the gate, again through customs, and finally at the hotel.  Pulling it out from the main compartement so many times makes it easy for an important document to slip out unnoticed.  So here is the solution I stumbled upon recently: Bellroy's Leather Passport Sleeve Wallet (quite the mouthful).  Bellroy thoughtfully crafted a light sleeve with deliberate slots for all your important documents.  Because the passport resides in the center slot, away from any other documents, you never risk misplacing papers in the airport.

I love that it is thin and that it includes a small pen for filling out immigration forms.  What do you think?


Bellroy Passport Sleeve from Bellroy on Vimeo.

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