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 7:49 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews | 28 comments
Travel can be amazing, but it’s tough when you head out on an adventure unprepared. Especially when it comes to a poor choice of backpack.
When you choose incorrectly or decide you’re happy with a cheap anything, you may quickly find yourself wishing that you’d invested in something better. You are after-all, literally carrying the weights of your decisions on your back.
So no matter where you are traveling, make sure that you have the appropriate backpack. The backpack model we’re focusing on today is one that brings home all the features you would need for a great trip. Seamless packing and comfortable transportation as well as a nice design and pleasing aesthetics are keywords here.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 6:29 pm in Equipment Reviews | 14 comments
For avid travelers and outdoor enthusiasts, shaving becomes a nuance on the go. Especially, when you consider the different voltages, plugs, ports, adapters, chords and cables that are a requirement in an unfamiliar country.
For traveler’s comfort, we have created a quick guide for choosing a travel friendly shaver. Our top pick is based on currently available best travel shavers in the market.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:49 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Reviews | 26 comments
There’s no denying that long haul flights can be a pain in the neck. And I mean that literally. Travel can be a real physical pain. You’re cramped for hours on end in a confined space, and as anyone who has sat in one can testify, airline seats aren’t exactly designed for comfort. A substantial 88 per cent of people experience increased back or neck pain following a flight.
But we suck it up and write it off as an unavoidable part of travel. Resign ourselves to the fact that we’ll contort ourselves into some semblance of comfort, and deal with the stiff neck at the end.
Which brings us to the wonderful world of travel pillows; designed specifically to help you sleep better while traveling, and feel better once you’ve reached your destination. (I’m sure everyone will agree that airline pillows are farcically small and essentially useless).
Many people can’t be bothered with travel pillows, believing these are just as useless as those the airlines provide. However these people have usually only tried the simple inflatable neck pillows, when there’s a whole range of different options specifically designed with comfort and neck support in mind. In fact, there’s even one which is NASA approved!
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:27 am in Accommodation, Blog, Equipment Reviews, Road Trips, Travel Tips | 26 comments
“When it comes to travel, if you don’t snooze, you lose, and that’s why your own pillow is probably the smartest item you can stuff into your carry on tote, suitcase or back of the car when traveling for any length of time. Even one night spent embracing an offensive pillow can mess with your rest and make you crabby and sluggish!”
But there are a couple of issues here. Pillows are bulky, and don’t often fit into your bag. And it’s difficult to maneuver trains, buses, taxis, and other forms of transport when you already have your hands full, and then try to stuff a pillow into the mix. Of course you drop it. And now your favorite pillow is dirty and wet. And probably smells like old beer.
Though there is a solution to our travel pillow woes!! An Australian woman named Di Tipper has created the SleepKeeper Case – a product which is so simple that it’s genius, and means everyone can travel with ease with their pillow from home. It might sound like an oxymoron, but the brilliance of the SleepKeeper means that you can now travel light, with a full size pillow!!
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:35 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Travel Tips, Writers | 43 comments
Traveling with one backpack is a skill to be learned and perfected. Even the most seasoned travelers fight the urge to over pack, and most will likely admit to throwing extra items into their bag last minute. Though practice makes perfect, and over time I’ve managed to hone my packing skills to the point where everything fits into one backpack whether it be for 2 days or 2 months.
There is something liberating and exciting about being able to live out of just one piece of luggage. When you’re hauling heavy bags it’s awkward on public transport, inconvenient to drag across town, and airlines will hit you with extra fees. You’re less likely to travel off the beaten path with all that weight, and it’s difficult to find your things when and as you need.
So if your resolution for the new year is to travel lighter and pack less, consider the following rules.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 6:43 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Fashion, Reviews, Travel Tips | 40 comments
Over the last year we’ve scrambled through sand dunes in Peru, trekked deep into the Amazon, and hiked through some of the most remote island destinations on earth. We’ve wandered through the desert, rappelled down buildings, and trodden on the ruins of ancient Incan civilizations. So we’re fairly well versed in what to look for in a good travel shoe.
Because let’s face it – flights, accommodation and tours might be the holy trinity of travel planning, but finding, buying and breaking in good shoes is equally as important. No-one has ever enjoyed a trip while their feet were blistering and sore.
So we’ve put together a list to guide you when picking your next pair of travel shoes. You shouldn’t compromise on any of the following features. Over the years we’ve come to realize it’s essential to find a shoe which incorporates them all.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:14 am in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Reviews | 46 comments
There’s an art to packing hand luggage when you’re heading overseas, especially if you’re a tech friendly traveler who transports a number of electronics and cords. Between your laptop, iPad, camera, phone, chargers, adaptors, and cords for all of the above, most bags aren’t exactly functional for transporting technology.
So when I had the chance to get my hands on the Lance Daypack from ecbc I jumped at the opportunity. I’ve taken it with me on our current Round the World, and honestly, it’s every travelers dream.
As far as hand luggage goes, the ecbc Lance Daypack is a more functional, fashionable and comfortable way of transporting technology and everyday essentials than any other bag I’ve traveled with before. And I’ll go as far as to say it’s the best backpack I’ve ever owned.
A bag which works functionally in the jungles of Cancun and is sleek and elegant enough for a board room, here are 5 reasons you need an ecbc bag too.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:23 am in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Reviews, Travel Tips | 28 comments
How do you organize your undergarments when you travel? Do you place them in zipped bags? Store them in luggage pockets? Or just place them wherever there’s space?
I can organize my clothes to look neat and tidy in a suitcase when I’m packing for a trip, though as soon as the case is zipped and flipped to stand on it’s wheels, there’s always a moment of pause where I cringe. After all that hard work separating your underwear from your shirts, and your shirts from your shoes, you know that after you arrive at your destination everything inside is going to be a hot mess.
And it’s always the little things. The individual toiletries, socks, underwear, and memory cards that disappear among the chaos. And that’s where the TUO by Origami Unicorn comes in – the ultimate travel undergarment organizer that allows travelers to organize their undergarments or small items neatly in a foldable bag which acts as a portable closet throughout their trip. Because a little organization can go a long way to making your life easier when you’re on the move.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:10 am in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Fashion, Reviews | 38 comments
For every woman who has ever wanted to travel light, though without compromising style, Australian designer Chalisa Morrison has created a brilliant new garment called the Zippy Skirt. A high quality, stretch pencil skirt with a unique zip on, zip off panel system, you can change your look in seconds by literally zipping-on different panels.
A qualified fashion designer with over 20 years experience working in product design, trends, styling and body image, Chalisa set out to create a versatile skirt that was stylish and flattering and could be effortlessly worn multiple ways by all shapes and sizes. She wanted to create a product to empower women to feel stylish and sexy while living a busy life; including travelling with a light suitcase – empowered and on the move!
1 skirt + zip-on panels (which also doubles as a stylish strapless top)…. Zippy Skirt is the little black skirt that every female traveler needs.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:04 am in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Reviews, Travel Tips | 28 comments
For those who travel long term, cooking on the road is one of the most practical solutions to keeping your expenses low. It’s healthier than eating out, and there are substantial savings to be found in trading restaurants for grocery stores.
Though one obstacle to eating on-the-go is kitchenware. Space-saving, multi-purpose, reusable kitchenware is difficult to find. And that is exactly why the Roaming Cooking range was born; collapsible kitchen containers for travelers which you can cook in, eat out of, are easy to wash, easy to use, and when not in use, folds down to a third of it’s size. It’s brilliant!
Even more exciting, enter the sweepstakes at the end of this review; 3 readers will take home a Collapsible Silicone Container Set with accompanying Cutlery Set from the Roaming Cooking range before Christmas.
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