Someone told me to put my bag in a trash bag or some heavy duty bag and let the handle come through the top to attach bag infos to it before I arrive to the airport.
I was thinking it was already a service provided by the airline (sarran wrapping), for a fee.
What has been your experience with checking your backpack?
I used to always just put my bag on the conveyor belt, with my poles inside (but sticking out slightly).
Then on my 2nd or 3rd trip, I was told that I couldn't have my poles sticking out. But, the airline did not have a box to put them in. Eventually, they taped together 2 smaller boxes to use, but besides the stress and the time it took, I had to pay an additional charge for the pole box.
This year, I ordered a plastic type bag from IKEA (AFTER measuring my bag to order the right size) with handles. I then put my bag AND my poles in. This way, I was only charged for 1 piece of luggage. HOWEVER, the IKEA bag is not that strong, so it is important to not put the backpack in the polls in until right before you handover your bags at the airport. Also, we kept our IKEA bags, inside of our backpack, and use them that same way coming home. I know some people have thrown them away when they get to Spain and then buy something else, but we found them to be light, and we had enough room in our bags to carry them.
I am from the US. I travel a lot, but I don't consider bag wrapping something that's done in the US – – or if it is, it's done very in frequently by Americans. And in the airports, I usually fly out of, I have never seen a wrapping station to wrap my backpack. I have an a very cheap, lightweight bag to enclose. My backpack and poles has work well for me. I do have one handle that has broken off, but I will sew that back on, if I need it for another trip. Also, there's one area of a small ramp, but that can be taped with duct tape. If you take poles, just be sure to wrap duck tape around one of the polls, to use for a variety of rips that can occur . This year we need to do for a rip in one of our older backpacks