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The power bank is rugged and waterproof so it’ll stay safe during your most adventurous excursions. This power bank features two USB outputs for powering your tables, smartphones, and any other USB device. If you’re prone to staying in hostels, fighting for an outlet can be a gruesome battle. Power Bankįinding power can be a struggle as a traveler. Never underestimate the value of a simple but sturdy carabiner.Īnd it’s cheap as chips too 6. They’re great for clipping things on to the outside of the bag whether it’s your water bottle or sun hat or camp lanterns. CarbinerĪ carabiner may seem like a lame gift but I can’t tell you how many times mine has come in handy. I finally invested in one of these after my second parasite. The carbon capsule eliminates waterborne bacteria and protozoa for 100 liters of water sourced directly from the cool waters that you love to backpack by. This water bottle features a built-in filtration system that filters water as it flows through the straw when you’re drinking. The LifeStrwa filtration bottle solves all of your hydration problems. LifeStraw Filtration Bottleįinding clean water as a traveler can be tough and for those who are environmentally conscious, buying plastic water bottles is not very attractive. The insulated walls ensure that the contents stay warm or cold for up to 24 hours! The double-wall 18/8 stainless steel construction prevents condensation from building up on the exterior, and the nonporous corners on the inner layer help to kill odors and bacteria buildup. Keep one for your dirty clothes, one for your regular clothes, and one for your intimates.Įven use one to keep track of all your random bits and bobs, like chargers, cables and receipts. Separate your clothes in belongings into different categories will make packing and sorting much easier. If you’re on the road a lot, these packing cubes will change your life. No more digging through a top loaded bag to find what you’re looking for.Īs a bonus, the 40L size is accepted on most airlines as carry-on luggage! 2.
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The hip belt and sternum straps make it easy to tote around from country to country and the front zip makes it easy to pack and unpack. This pack is like if a backpacking bag and a suitcase had a love child.
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I’ve selected my top gifts for the Young Adventuress (or adventurer) in your life from the nomadic traveler to the dirtbag darling to everything in between.īuying gifts for a traveler is tricky because usually, people on the road don’t want to be weighed down by unnecessary baggage but even the wandering nomad is likely to have a secret wishlist. Well, if you’re buying for the outdoorsy person in your life or someone who travels, you’re in luck. Can’t give everyone socks or candles can we? How are you supposed to know what gift to buy for that brother who’s into that really obscure hobby? Or a cousin whose name you have trouble remembering. But whether you’re spending your holidays in the Arctic or Australia, we all have one thing in common: buying gifts sucks BIG TIME. I know a summertime Christmas probably isn’t really what you’d first think of when you hear about Santa, elves and general holiday spirit. The sun is shining getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and Santa is putting on his best Hawaiian shirt for the holiday BBQ by the beach. It’s the most wonderful time of the year.