Travel Store
Shop our Travel Store for our hand picked recommendations for all your travel needs. Travel safer, smarter, more comfortably, & stress-free with all the latest gadgets, apparel, and other travel related merchandise.
Women’s Clothing & Fashion
Cior
Women’s Lightweight Hooded Down Jacket
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Wantdo
Women’s Windproof Hiking Jacket
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The North Face
Women’s TriVert Pullover Hoodie
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Dale of Norway
Geilo Feminine Sweater
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Nanette Lepore
Women’s Cold Shoulder Pullover
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YunJey
Women’s Casual Hollowed Out Shoulder 3/4 Shirt
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Cupshe Fashion
Women’s Long Sleeve Shawl Collar
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Normal People Scare Me
Women’s Hoodie Sweater
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Inov 8
X-Talon 212 Trail Runner
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Sorel
Women’s Winter Carnival Boot
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Merrell
Women’s Capra Waterproof Hiking Boot
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Salewa
Women’s Mountain Trainer Alpine Approach
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Packing Cubes
Pack-It Specter Cube Set 3Pc
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Peacechaos
Leather Canvas Messenger Bag -Laptop or Camera
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Anne Klein
Perfect Tote Convertible Satchel
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Michael Kors
Jet Set Travel Messenger
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Calvin Klein
Saffiano Patchwork Mini Satchel
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Michael Kors
Jet Set Travel Chain Large Tote
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Aldo Scilva
Taupe Handbag
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Coach
City Zip Metallic Leather Tote
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Michael Kors
Women’s Chelsea Sunglasses
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Coach
Women’s HC7012 Sunglasses
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Kate Spade
Lulu Gradient Rectangle Sunglasses
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Tifosi
Wisp T Dual Lens Women’s Sunglasses
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Michael Kors
Women’s Paphos Sunglasses
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Ray-Ban
Women’s Aviator Sunglasses
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Kate Spade
Women’s Dalia Aviator
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Michael Kors
Women’s 0MK1012 Sunglasses
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Michael Kors
Women’s 0mk2024 Sunglasses
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Oakley
Women’s Commit Iridium Sunglasses
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Michael Kors
Women’s Sandestin Sunglasses
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Guess
Women’s Chain Trim Aviator Sunglasses
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Men’s Clothing & Fashion
O’Neill
Men’s Pullover Sweatshirt
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The North Face
Men’s Half Dome Full Zip Hoodie
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Carhartt
Men’s Quilted Flannel Lined Duck Jacket
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Kenneth Cole
Men’s New York Wool-Blend Coat
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O’Neill
Catalina Stripe Boardshort
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Billabong
All Day Faded Boardshort
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Hurley
Puerto Rico Suede Boardshort
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Fox Racing
Motion Fracture Boardshort
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Technology & Photography
Travelon
Waterproof Smartphone/Digital Camera Pouch
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4G WiFi Hotspot
Mobile WiFi hotspot for Europe, Asia & The Americas + 1GB Credit
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Global Data SIM
For Europe, Asia & The Americas + 1GB Credit
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World Map Phone Case
Adventure Awaits Watercolor World Map Case
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Besttrendy
Fashionable Neck Strap for DSLR Camera
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Fujifilm Instax Mini 8
Instant Film Camera-BEST SELLER
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Holy Stone
HD Live Video WiFi Camera Drone
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Universal Travel Adapter
Works in 150 Countries-Adapter, AC Charger, & 2 USB Ports
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Travel Gadgets
Travelon
Waterproof Smartphone/Digital Camera Pouch
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Tarriss
Digital Luggage Scale
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Packing Cubes
Pack-It Specter Cube Set 3Pc
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Travelon
Roller Suitcase Bungee
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World Map Phone Case
Adventure Awaits Watercolor World Map Case
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Universal Travel Adapter
Works in 150 Countries-Adapter, AC Charger, & 2 USB Ports
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Outdoor Gear
Songmics
Sand Free Beach Mat Blanket 7′ x 9′ Waterproof
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Outlite Flashlight
A100 Portable Ultra Bright Handheld
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TripWorthy
Compact First Aid Medical Kit
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Hobo Hammock
Portable Double Camping Hammock
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Zomake
Ultra Lightweight Foldable Packable Backpack
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High Sierra
Appalachian 75 Internal Frame Backpacking Pack
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Instant Tent
2 Person Waterproof Tent -Super Easy Assemble in Less than a Minute
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Teton Sports
Ultra Light Sleeping Bag with Sack
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Easybreath Mask
Incredible New Innovative Snorkel Mask
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Luggage & Packing
Tarriss
Digital Luggage Scale
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Packing Cubes
Pack-It Specter Cube Set 3Pc
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Travelon
Roller Suitcase Bungee
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Peacechaos
Leather Canvas Messenger Bag -Laptop or Camera
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Rownyeon
Mini Makeup Train/ Travel Case
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Nine West
Round Trip 5 Piece Luggage Aet
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Nicole Miller
New York Underseat Bag
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Olympia
33 inch 8 Pocket Rolling Duffel
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Nautica
28 inch Hardside Spinner
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Rockland
Melbourne Expandable 20 inch
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Delsey Paris
Passenger Lite Expandable Suitcase
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Samsonite
Winfield 2 Fashion HS Spinner
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Travel Gifts
Hobo Hammock
Portable Double Camping Hammock
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Coffee Mug
Stainless Steel Coffee Thermos Shaped in a Camera Lens
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World Map Phone Case
Adventure Awaits Watercolor World Map Case
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Fujifilm Instax Mini 8
Instant Film Camera-BEST SELLER
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Scratch Map
Scratch Off All the Places You Travel
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Universal Travel Adapter
Works in 150 Countries-Adapter, AC Charger, & 2 USB Ports
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The Travel Book
A Journey Through Every Country in the World
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The Most Scenic Drives in America
120 Spectacular Road Trips
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Recent Product Reviews & Recommendations
Posted by Meg Jerrard on 6:01 pm in Equipment Reviews, Travel Tips | 10 comments
Choosing the wrong luggage for a trip leaves you with a cumbersome problem – you can’t just take it home and switch it! But there are so many types of bags available these days, that making an informed decision can be the most difficult part of your trip!
Whether it’s trying to lug a suitcase through the jungle and beating the crap out of your wheels (been there), or throwing everything into a hiking pack for a stay at a luxury hotel, a travel experience is often about choosing the right kind of bag.
The most important thing to remember is that different types of luggage will be suitable for different types of trips. So in this article we’ve broken down four popular styles of travel, and the type of luggage that is best suited to that trip.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:36 am in Equipment Reviews | 24 comments
When traveling, the luggage you have can spell a great time or a tiring time. You don’t want to spend the whole of your vacation lugging around a broken suitcase because the wheels snapped, or it couldn’t handle the weight of all your clothes and things.
Traditionally, shoppers have gone to the mall or department store to buy their luggage, and been able to physically inspect a bag before making a purchase. But with the growing trend of buying online, less and less people are making the physical trip.
It’s certainly a lot easier and more convenient to do your shopping online, however make sure you keep the following points in mind to ensure you get your money’s worth.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:30 pm in Equipment Reviews | 20 comments
Your luggage is your most important travel essential. But there are so many types of bags available these days, that making an informed decision can be the most difficult part of your trip!
Whether it’s trying to lug a suitcase through the jungle and beating the crap out of your wheels (been there), or throwing everything into a hiking pack for a stay at a luxury hotel, a travel experience is often about choosing the right kind of bag.
The most important thing to remember is that different types of luggage will be suitable for different types of trips. So don’t fall into the trap of thinking any bag will do, because you just need something which will transport your things.
The right bag should fit with your travel preferences. So the following are things to consider when choosing the best suitcases, bags and carry on luggage which matches your style and needs.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:28 pm in Blog, Budget Travel, Equipment Reviews | 26 comments
Travel is an incredible experience. The sense of freedom is exhilarating as you escape the confinements of your job and monotonous everyday. But unfortunately travel can be just as expensive as it is exciting.
Of course you want to look good as you wander the streets of Paris, or relax on the beach in Phuket, but purchasing high-end designer labels can really eat away at your travel budget, and less budget usually means eating ramen noodles out of a youth hostel!
So we’re in favor of ditching the designer for the destination, and thoroughly enjoying your travel experience. There have been many experiments conducted that prove spending money on experiences instead of things result in more overall happiness. And a great place to start is with your sunglasses.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:57 pm in Equipment Reviews | 8 comments
Travel is the perfect opportunity to sport fun looks and trendy styles. But when traveling for business, it can be tricky keeping up with the latest trends while still maintaining professionalism. It also depends on the industry you’re in.
Whatever your business is, bonding with colleagues, engaging in business meetings, and impressing clients is a part of all business travel. In order to make a good impression, you have to look good from head to toe.
Choose a suitcase that compliments your style and makes you look put together. From mid-century to sleek, here are some of our favorite catalog finds and brand favorites specifically for trendy business travel.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:14 am in Equipment Reviews | 8 comments
Do you have an instant pot? They’re like magic, right? You put ingredients in, head to work, and eight hours later this amazing meal emerges.
Accessories are the instant pot of the fashion world. They can transform ensembles without a ton of time, effort, and often even money. Which is exactly what the savvy traveler needs.
Although comfort is top of the list, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to look stylish too whether you’re heading off to the wilds of Africa, or urban exploration in chic New York.
With this in mind, check out these tips on keeping your style on point, whilst travelling this season. Read on for eight accessories you need in 2018.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:01 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Travel Tips | 30 comments
I’m sure every traveler at some stage has found themselves in the situation where they’re stuck traveling with the wrong kind of bag.
Whether it’s trying to lug a suitcase through the jungle and beating the crap out of your wheels (been there), or throwing everything into a hiking pack for a stay at a luxury hotel, a travel experience is often about choosing the right kind of bag.
And there are many different types of bags, which will be suitable for different types of trips. So don’t fall into the trap of thinking any bag will do, because you just need something which will transport your things.
Bags are not sacks. They are not meant to be used as sacks. Bags are painstakingly blueprinted to strike a perfect balance between design and utility, for specific types of trips.
So to avoid committing ‘bags faux pas’, consider the following types of bags, and which will be most suitable for your upcoming trip.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:13 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Fashion | 20 comments
Forget your passport, when it comes to travel, appropriate underwear is one of the most essential things. (Don’t actually forget your passport, but I’m sure you get what I meant!)
But traditional cotton underwear isn’t always the best option for travel – they’re slow drying and they absorb moisture meaning cotton isn’t the most comfortable or hygienic thing to wear for extended periods of time.
Underwear might be one of those things you don’t think twice about, but purchasing a pair for the practicalities of travel can make or break a trip. There are plenty of options out there for travel-specific underwear, but when it comes to being specifically designed for women, Knixwear is a Canadian based brand you should know.
The following are seven reasons why Knixwear is the greatest travel underwear you’ll own. But the biggest reason? The amount of confidence you gain from wearing them, for all the reasons below.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:13 pm in Blog, Budget Travel, Equipment Reviews, Photography, Technology | 34 comments
If you’re anything like me, you get a headache when it comes to understanding the specs of today’s cameras. I try my hardest to watch YouTube tutorials in an effort to become wiser, but end up frustrated and feeling as though I am that single kid in the back of the class that just doesn’t get it.
Yes I want a camera that records good images and video, I am after all a travel blogger who needs to share my experiences with the world. My goal, however, is to inspire others to travel, not to enter photo competitions or create the next Academy Award winning masterpiece.
We’ve all become so programmed to think we need to keep up with the crowd by shelling out hundreds if not thousands of dollars on the latest well known name brand camera equipment. But there comes a stage where you wonder if we really need all these new fancy camera features and if so, does it really have to cost us an arm and a leg to get it?
Personally, I’ve gotten to the stage where I would rather spend more on adventure travel and less on action camera’s.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:15 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Healthy Travel, Stories, Travel Tips, Writers | 58 comments
Who would’ve ever thought that packing a carbon monoxide detector would be an essential and life-saving item in one’s travel-kit arsenal?
We certainly didn’t until tragedy struck and my husband nearly lost his life to carbon monoxide poisoning at a “boutique hotel” in Central Mexico.
After dropping our twins off at their much-anticipated 6th grade camp in a rural community outside of Guadalajara, Frank and I set out to enjoy our weekend together, knowing that our children would be in good hands in the company of their classmates and the Camp La Cañada counselors, including a medic on staff.
But instead of enjoying a romantic weekend of exploring and relaxing together, we spent it fighting for Frank’s life. So I pen an open letter to all travelers.
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