I’m reviving an old thread again….
I use a Thule bag that I think is meant for skiing and snowboarding now, but I have a pretty used Zuca back in NY (pink frame and peacock insert) and even tried using my carryon Zuca here once to save my back. The Thule is pretty great actually, but it gets heavy when I tote Daughter’s stuff also.
Skates: custom Harlicks (well, custom for someone else with wonderfully similar feet to mine.) Aspire blades.
Puffy silver to rainbow sequin guards that I finally am getting less self conscious about (had black or grey terry cloth before. The puffy padding helps in a back pack.)
Cotton chenille washcloth for a quick blade wipe, and a grey microfibre cloth for final drying.
Foot spray. Also Arm & Hammer boot spray. Gods help me its not enough. :'(
Edea guards. Love these.
A pretty, free, Turkish airlines zip bag with two pairs of spare laces, gel sleeves (that I don’t actually use,) gel knee pads (yet to be used,) a pair of Edea gloves (that now that I finally used Do Not work with my phone
I definitely misread about that.)
Some other free airline zip bag with tea tree oil, a fancy tin of band aids, and Nexcare tape. Oh, and cut bits of gel padding stuff.
Both zip bags could be left home since I never use their stuff, but… just in case!Water, glasses, and sometimes a snack.
Hand sanitiser, a pack of spare masks, handkerchief, breath mints, GasEx, and migraine medication.
Several pairs of Mondor skate socks. (Planning to try Thinnies too some time now that I heard of them.)
When Daughter skates add her Roces adjustable recreational
things that I had to get since her feet were too small for better skates.
Puffy gold sequin soakers. She loves them. Matching sequin cloth that she oh so carefully wipes her blades with.
Tiny gloves.
So many snacks, drawing supplies, and more water.