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The 10 Best Travel Products of the Year





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The best travel products are the ones you don’t think about, whose features and convenience allow you to be present. This year, Airstream and AeroPress downsized crowd-favorite products for portability, Fujifilm made a relevant travel camera in the smartphone era (no easy feat) and Seiko’s GPS smartwatch took the pain out of tracking time zones. When products are well-designed and their features are intuitive, you’re primed to concentrate on the journey ahead.



Products are listed alphabetically.



AeroPress Go





The AeroPress was a revolutionary design, allowing one to brew delicious coffee on the go without much of the accoutrement typically used at home. However, AeroPress inventor Alan Adler knew it could be more portable, and to that end he designed a more compact version for the die-hard traveller. The AeroPress Go retains the concept and mechanics of the original system but folds down into a self-contained travel mug that can brew up to 15 ounces of American-style coffee at a time. And much like its big brother, the AeroPress Go costs less than $40 and can be cleaned in seconds.



Weight (including accessories): 11.4 ounces

Mug Capacity: 15 ounces

Packed Dimensions: 3.7 x 5.3 inches



Price: $32



Further Reading

• The Best Travel Coffee Brewer You Can Buy Just Got Better

• For Coffee Lovers, the Aeropress Is a Travel Necessity


Airstream Bambi





The four Bambi models may be Airstream’s cheapest traditional aluminum-sided trailers, but they lack for little compared with their larger, pricier siblings. In spite of the diminutive footprint — barely larger than an average parking spot — there’s room for all the comforts of home: a two-burner gas stove, a stainless steel sink, a refrigerator and freezer, a memory foam mattress, even a shower and a flushing toilet. And while towing can seem intimidating for those who’ve never tried it, a Bambi is small and light enough to be towed by family crossovers without concern.



Lengths: 16 feet, 19 feet, 20 feet, 22 feet

Weight: 3,000-3,900 lbs.

Sleeping Capacity: Up to four people



Price: $48,900



Further Reading

• 2019 Airstream Bambi Review: The Stylish, Easy Way into Camping Trailer Life

• You Don’t Need a Massive SUV to Haul the New Airstream Trailers


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Atoms Model 000





Brooklyn startup Atoms has created an everyday sneaker that’s both TSA and office friendly. Inspired by iconic tennis shoes, the Model 000 has a minimalist lace-up upper and comfortable foam midsole. It’s designed to be slipped on (the laces are stretchy) and worn without socks (an antimicrobial copper-lined insole kills bacteria). And to insure these lightweight kicks fit perfectly, customers can order quarter sizes for each foot.



Upper Material: Durable coated yarn blend

Insole: Antimicrobial, copper-lined

Sizes: Quarter sizes from 5.5 to 15



Price: $179



Further Reading

• These New Minimalist Sneakers Are Just What Your Wardrobe Needs


Fujifilm X-T30





The idea of a “travel camera” is a confusing one in 2019. Just about everyone who’s traveling already has one on their phone, and odds are, it’s pretty good. So what makes a good travel camera, and why is this one so well-suited for the task? Outrageously high image quality is a must (gotta justify using it over your phone, after all) and the X-T30 has that in spades. That’s in part thanks to the excellent sensor, but it’s Fujifilm’s suite of lenses — especially its fast and compact prime lenses — that make the biggest difference. No portrait mode in the world can get close to the pure optical perfection of Fuji’s 35mm f/1.4.



Sensor Size: 26.1 megapixels

ISO Range: 160 – 12,800

Max Continuous Shooting: 8 frames per second

Price: $899 (body)



Further Reading

• Review: This Is the Perfect Travel Camera for Most People

• The 3 Best Cameras to Buy Under $1,000


Mophie Powerstation Hub





On the road, trusted plugs are hard to find. Hence the appeal of Mophie’s Powerstation Hub. With two USB-A ports and one fast-charging USB-C on the side and a wireless Qi charger up top mean it can fuel smartphones, tablets, cameras and laptops on the go, either using the internal battery or through an outlet via the integrated fold-out AC plugs. It’s about twice the size of a deck of cards, so it’s easy to slide into even the most crowded of carry-ons.



Battery Size: 6000-mAh

Dimensions: 3.31 inches by 3.3 inches by 1.16 inches

Weight: 0.56 pounds



Price: $100



Further Reading

• This Travel Gadget Is the Upgrade Your Carry-On Needs


Nite Ize RunOff





The latest bags from Nite Ize ensure your travel essentials stay dry, no matter the weather. The RunOff collection includes two packing cubes, a wallet, a phone pocket, a tech pouch and a toiletry bag, all of which utilize flexible plastic panels that have welded seams and toothless, waterproof zippers. They’re translucent, so you can easily locate your gear, and they’ll withstand full immersion in water for up to 30 minutes.



Material: Waterproof and dustproof TPU

Construction: Welded seams, waterproof zippers

Different Sizes: Six



Price: $25 – $55



Further Reading

• These New Travel Pouches Are Incredibly Innovative

• The 8 Best Items for Running in the Rain


PacSafe Vibe Econyl Sling Pack





Pickpockets run rampant in many parts of the world, preying on visitors and making off with their possessions. PacSafe’s new Vibe Econyl Sling Pack is designed to fend off any Artful Dodgers. The recycled nylon exterior is secretly armored with stainless steel mesh beneath the skin; RFID-blocking materials keep thieves from stealing your data if they can’t snag your physical property. The pièce de résistance: the interconnected locking zippers, which are practically impossible to open surreptitiously.



Volume: 10 liters

Weight: 1.25 pounds

Dimensions: 15.8 in by 9.1 in by 3.2 in

Price: $85



Further Reading

• This New Pacsafe Backpack Is Perfect for Travel, Thwarts Thieves and Saves Turtles


Peak Designs Travel Tripod





Anyone can snap a halfway decent shot with a smartphone, but some photographs just require the help of a tripod — problem is, traveling with one can be a hassle, given their weight and size. Peak Designs offers up a novel solution with its Travel Tripod. Constructed from either carbon fiber or an aluminum alloy, both models weigh less than four pounds but can handle up to 20 pounds of camera. And they fold up so tightly, you might forget you packed one.



Weight: 2.81 pounds (carbon); 3.44 pounds (aluminum alloy)

Weight Capacity: 20 pounds

Dimensions (Collapsed): 15.4 x 3.1 inches



Price: $350 – $600



Further Reading

• Peak Design Rethought the Tripod and the Results Are Incredible

• Terrific Tripods to Take Your Photography to the Next Level


Seiko Astron GPS Solar 5X





Automatic GMT watches may have the allure of Jet Age design and mechanical movements, but modern technology can make a timepiece far more useful for the modern-day traveler. Seiko’s Astron GPS Solar 5X is the world’s smallest, thinnest solar-powered GPS watch, and it features mind-boggling functionality: by synching with satellites twice a day, it can track itself across 39 time zones and update automatically, even accounting for Daylight Savings Time.



Case Diameter: 42.9mm

Winding: Solar-powered quartz

Time Zones: 39

Price:



Further Reading

• Seiko Updates and Refines Its GPS-Connected Analog Watch

• The Complete Seiko Buying Guide: Every Current Model Line Explained


Cohérence Ruiz Packable Coat





The Armoury — a tailoring emporium with locations in Hong Kong and New York — was one of the first stockists to carry high-end Japanese outerwear brand Cohérence. Regular conversations between the Armoury cofounder Mark Cho and Cohérence founder Kentaro Nakagomi led to the creation of the Ruiz coat, an elegant, travel-friendly raincoat released this year. Inspired by a packable French army raincoat, Nakagomi transformed the functional jacket to complement the Armoury’s assortment of traditional bespoke suits.



Material: High-density stretch-jersey polyester

Colors: Navy and tan

Pairing: A hand-tailored suit or jeans and tee

Price: $1,250



Further Reading

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