The larger idea of travel usually entails the commute, stay, and journey home.
Ill leave that stuff up to you.
Whether its for you or someone on your gift list, heres my master collection of must-have travel gear.
Ive been usingSherpanis Meridian hard case rolling luggagefor the last two years, and its my favorite yet.
The luggage itself is lightweight, with the plastic shell affording more protection and less bulk than fabric luggage.
The interior storage has a tidy mesh separator in one half and a pocketed flap on the other side.
Right now, the 22-inch carry-on size in Caribe is 32% off.
Situate your packing cubes, sandals, and snacks, and shut the top.
No need to dig through your backpack anymore for a security screening.
The Tucano backpack is strong as an ox, but harder to find these days.
Luckily, luggage-style zipper backpacks are around, likethis one from L.L.
Bean, orthis onefrom Open Story at Target.
Trtl neck support travel pillow
Sleep?
The same goes for sleeping on a train, car, or bus for that matter.
It was the time before I tried out theTrtl neck support travel pillow.
Read the details aboutmy Trtl experience here.
Right now you’ve got the option to snap one up for 30% off.
Baloo weighted sleep mask
Ive never considered myself a sleep mask person.
The ones Ive tried have always let light in or scrunched awkwardly.
These are wireless and last for 40 hours on noise cancelling mode.
Drip Drop electrolyte powder
Gear typically comprises gadgets or clothing, not usually something ingestible.
ButDrip Dropis something Ineedto have, so its gear to me.
My energy is low, my mouth is dry, and theres a good chance I have a headache.
I pack a few tiny sleeves of Drip Drop electrolyte drink mix for just this occasion.
One sleeve mixed with water gives me enough nutrients and carbs for the home stretch.
Plus the flavors are excellent.