Carry on baggage QF J just checking

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I have an upcoming multi stop flight starting with QF out of Syd then UL from Sin-Cmb and QR to Doha and on to Dublin, all in business.
QF's carry on stipulates one piece up to 10kg with a limit of 14kg total.
The other airlines show 2 carry max 7kg each.
If one backpack carries a laptop and charger I could easily make that up to 7kg, leaving a carry on bag also coming in at up to 7kg. Is that the way to look at it from your experience?
Presumably I can wear a roomy jacket with stuffed pockets too.
Bill
 
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I have an upcoming multi stop flight starting with QF out of Syd then UL from Sin-Cmb and QR to Doha and on to Dublin, all in business.
QF's carry on stipulates one piece up to 10kg with a limit of 14kg total.
The other airlines show 2 carry max 7kg each.
If one backpack carries a laptop and charger I could easily make that up to 7kg, leaving a carry on bag also coming in at up to 7kg. Is that the way to look at it from your experience?
Presumably I can wear a roomy jacket with stuffed pockets too.
Bill

Yes - if you are concerned about it you can mix and match the weight between any bags you carry.

It's not common for airlines to weigh premium cabin baggage. The difference between 7kg and 10kg will likely go unnoticed
 
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