http://www.hobotraveler.com/hobo/bindle.php |
Ok... so when I first heard about the Hobo Roll, this is the first thing that popped into my mind.. As I did a little searching for a photo, I learned that the classic bag on a stick is called a Bindle... so there you go. The first minimalist back pack! :-)
Hobo Roll by Gobi Gear |
But, what you see above is what a Hobo Roll actually is... a pretty sweet compression bag for packing up your stuff! What's special about it? The Hobo Roll is designed with 5 compartments, and draw string at each end, and some serious compression straps to compact it all down.
According to Gobi Gear, who makes the Hobo Roll, this slick traveling bag will reduce packing volume by 50% and allows easy organization and access to your gear. Also, the bag is designed to be tough but also lightweight.
Per the product site, the specs are:
Dimensions: 15″ long x 10″ diameter (38cm x 25cm)
Weight: 3.5 ounces/100 grams
Capacity: 1160 cubic inches/19 liters
Now, before I give you my review of the Hobo Roll, keep in mind that I am a terrible packer! My wife (who is a true organizational and packing goddess), can easily pack twice as much into a box/suitcase than I ever can. So, if I can pack stuff in this thing, then it certainly is a great tool for the packing challenged!
Ok... so not much to this bag at all, and it really isn't all that big... lets see what I can pack into it
Ok.. so I intentionally grabbed more stuff than I thought I could fit into this sack. What I grabbed was:
2 Tech Shirts 2 pair underwear (boxers or briefs? boxer briefs..ha!)
1 Long Sleeve Cotton T (BRU) 1 pair road running shoes (Vivobarefoot The One)
1 pair walking shorts 1 pair huaraches ("J"uaraches)
1 pair running shorts 1 pair trail runners (New Balance Minimus 10V2)
2 pairs of Injinji toe socks 1 Garmin 410 and charger
1 Olympus digital camera 1 Nathan Quickdraw Elite handheld ( Hydrapak Gelbot)
1 toiletry bag with toothbrush etc etc..
Well...I got really close!! And again, I think if I had taken my time, or employed the assistance of my better half, it could all fit. But, I was surprised I got that much in there.
And, in a nice little compact bag that is easy to throw over your shoulder, tuck into another bag, or simply attach to a larger backpack etc. Pretty cool... :-)
But, don't take my word for it. If this looks like something you could use, check out Gobi Gear's web page here: http://mygobigear.com/products-page The Hobo Roll retails for $28 (and use code "Barefoot13" for 15% off), BUT... you know how I roll.. (pun intended).. with a few clicks on the Rafflecopter thingy below, you can enter to win one!
Contest will run until 10PM MST, Monday October 7, 2013. Contest is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada... thanks and good luck!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Happy trails!
Jeff
http://barefootinclined.com
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the Hobo Roll for free from Gobi Gear as coordinated by Deep Creek PR an Outdoor Retailer Public Relations Company in consideration for review publication.
I'd use it either for camping trips or for one of the various relays I have coming up!
ReplyDeleteLooks efficient and light. Perfect for my trip to Hawaii in October!
ReplyDeleteI need one! We travel nomadically and my husband is in hospital today having an emergency hernia op. No more packs for him, this could be great!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on saving up and traveling abroad. This would be a perfect go to bag for that, and even small trips as well!
ReplyDeleteLooks great for upcoming Cub Scout camping trips!
ReplyDeleteI travel a lot, and I'm an admitted overpacker. I'd use it to get more organized on my trips!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to pack my gear for the runs I am starting to travel a little for like I just did for Tough Mudder Kansas!
ReplyDeleteCamping, travel
ReplyDeleteI'd take this camping/yellowstone half.
ReplyDeleteHiking in the Appalachian Mountains
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for multi-day backpacking trips in the Grand Canyon and the Colorado mountains
ReplyDeleteI would use it to organize my pack on short weekend trips.
ReplyDeleteIt would come in handy to organize stuff in my gym bag.
ReplyDeletebeing a light packer when i travel, this would be perfect for me
ReplyDeleteHiking with my three children!
ReplyDeleteIt's great for organizing my gear for running races.
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfect for camping or hiking!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to minimal pack for a weekend or overnight.
ReplyDeleteI've been running a lot recently and want to do some overnight running trips in the coming months. It is hard to carry a lot while running, of course, but this bag would help me get my load down to a manageable level!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how much stuff you fit in there! This would definitely come in handy for some runs I have planned in Florida this winter.
ReplyDeleteThis looks GREAT - especially for distance races or relays!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect for a running weekend getaway!
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