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Popular items from this list include:
- A digital luggage scale to calm your anxiety that your bag is overweight and that you won’t have to redistribute your belongings with your suitcase open on the floor, for the whole airport to see
- A portable door lock, a must-have for anyone who travels alone or just wants some extra comfort (while traveling or at home)
- An anti-theft backpack with the main body zipper on the inside (against your back while in use) so you can feel safer knowing that nobody will be able to unzip it when you’re in a crowded unfamiliar space
A digital luggage scale
Promising reviews: “I cannot imagine how we would have managed a big international trip without this. It saved us so much stress and, I’m sure, surprise charges at the airport.” — Potter Freak
“This scale works and was accurate on four flights. First flight was a test at 46 pounds, and Delta scales said it was 46 pounds. The next two flights were at 49 pounds, and both United and Delta found it to be 49 pounds. The bag on the fourth flight weighed 49, but the United scale found it to be 48 pounds. Four different airports and scales proved that this scale is a good, low-cost, must-have item for air travel.” — Robert
A portable door lock
Promising review: “I went on a solo trip to Europe and Africa and used the door lock to boost security. The lock fits and secures the lock. It’s very easy to use. I would just suggest you watch the video and practice at home before your holiday.” — Jaye
An anti-theft backpack with the main body zipper on the inside
Promising review: “This is a must-buy for international travelers! I cannot say enough amazing things about this backpack. It’s surprisingly spacious for how small the bag is, which makes it portable/practical and comfortable while having it on. This backpack lasted an entire trip through multiple airports and layovers, and all across our trip through Europe. It was amazing. Because the main zipper sat against my back, I never worried about getting my items stolen. But I also had the luxury of having the two front zippers that were also surprisingly spacious to hold non-precious items such as water bottles or cheap sunglasses, etc. This backpack also is extremely durable. It was the perfect day pack to gather knick-knacks and souvenirs for friends and family and hold whatever I shoved in it! Can we also take time to appreciate how cute this backpack is as well! It went with all my outfits due to the neutral color and had the side strap if we went out to a fancy restaurant. I could easily turn it from a backpack to a purse in seconds! A MUST-HAVE!” — H Bradshaw
A sleeping mask designed with a 3D-contoured shape
Promising review: “This masks lets zero light in. I wore it on an international flight and forgot I had it on. I opened my eyes and thought I had died for a second. It’s that good.” — Carrie Wils
An Anker charging port with six USB ports
A travel wallet with an RFID-blocking shield material
Promising review: “I recently took an international trip. I was gone three weeks. I needed a place for passport, COVID test, Vaccine card, credit cards, US and local currency. Not only did this wallet hold it all, but it snapped shut consistently and was easy to carry. I highly recommend!” —JCR
Or a smaller travel card holder
Promising review: “I bought two of these in different colors for our last trip to the Caribbean. I was able to keep all my important travel documents (passport, vaccine card and Global Entry card) all in one easy to find passport holder. The different colors made it easy to identify which passport was which when checking in at the airlines and going through security.” — Marsha Edgerton
A sleek Dagne Dover fanny pack
A compact iPhone portable charger
Promising review: “This was the best gadget I bought for a long international trip! It’s small, compact, fast charging, and easy to carry! It met all expectations and kept my phone juiced daily!!! Highly recommend!” — Colleen Flaherty
A Trtl pillow
Or an inflatable wedge pillow
A pair of Thigh Society cooling shorts
Some laundry soap sheets
And some expandable hangers
A HappyLuxe travel wrap
A hanging toiletry bag
Or a 16-piece travel toiletries set
Promising review: “I used this for a two-week international trip. I did two mini trips to other locations. The squeeze bottles did not leak, held enough product for the trip, and are cute. The spray bottles worked well for hair products. I wish there were a couple more bottles instead of the jar containers, but that’s the set. The zippered bag worked fine, though I probably only opened/closed it about 10 times.” — Audrey
A packing cube with built-in shelves
Promising review: “I used these while traveling around Europe with four children and then later on a cruise. They were super helpful in both cases.” — Tucker Sw
A portable white-noise machine
An international power converter
Promising review: “I was traveling to several places in Europe and needed a travel charger that can easily fit in the electrical outlets overseas and safely recharge my US rated appliances without frying. And along came this voltage converter that did the job very effectively, while traveling in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Hungary and Spain. Although the item is bit bulky from my own carrying convenience point of view, it’s quite manageable nonetheless. I’ve been very happy using this as a voltage converter while traveling the continent. It’s a keeper for me for any future travel.” — Expatriot
Some reusable bottle bags
Promising review: “I love these bags. I frequently travel overseas and always want to bring olive oil, wine, or the like back. These bags are perfect at protecting my finds, and I am comfortable that they will absorb the liquid if it does get broken. My husband actually put a bottle of cracked-open wine in the bag to test it, laid the bag on its side, and it absorbed the liquid!” — JHN
A strap you can attach to your luggage
A foot hammock made out of memory foam
A lightweight and compact stroller
Promising review: “This thing is amazing for international travel where you do not get your stroller right away with a gate check. No more walking a mile with bags and a baby. Fits on the plane and even up and down the aisles. It’s also great for tourist attractions and shops with tight squeezes and little-to-no handicap access.” — Porchies
An inflatable foot rest
A travel pouch that attaches to your bra
A Bandolier phone case with a wallet and a strap
Promising review: “I’m obsessed with my Bandolier. It’s so useful having my phone and Metro Card so accessible so I don’t have to dig through my bags. I feel comfortable wearing it, and I love the hands-free aspect. I never worry about someone stealing it, and I don’t go anywhere without it!!!” — M.F.
AirFly, a wireless transmitter
Twelve South is a small business that has been creating innovative tech accessories since 2009.
Promising review: “As an international traveler, I have multiple 8+ hour flights where I wanna watch movies or TV shows, but I hate using the airplane headphones as they’re painful. This device allows me to easily sync any of my own headphones using Bluetooth to have an enjoyable experience on my flight. I can’t not fly with this.” —Rebecca M. Moyers
A portable rain hood
Promising review: “I love this! The quality is very nice and it fits great. Wore it last week in the rain with a coat I love that doesn’t have a hood and it was perfect. It slips right under your jacket so all you see is the hood, so it pretty much blends in with your jacket. Such a great idea! Wish there were more colors and patterns, I’d order more.” — Jill Hammel
Or a waterproof satin-lined Hairbrella hat
Promising review: “I traveled to London last month with a raincoat that did not have a hood, and wanted something that would protect my head/hair/blowout without lugging an umbrella. This definitely did the trick. Two of the 3 days were rainy (some quite heavy), and my hair stayed totally dry. It stows nicely, too.” —Miss Information
A skyline mini wallet emergency kit
The kit includes a hair tie, ChapStick, two floss pics, a sewing kit, bandages, emery board, two safety pins, two earring backs, a makeup wipe, two bobby pins, two mints, a deodorant wipe, a Shout wipe, a tampon, hand sanitizer, and Tylenol.
A Master Lock portable safe
A set of space-saver bags
Some biodegradable hypoallergenic wipes
Promising review: “I purchased this product for a recent trip to China so that I could freshen up between flights and also so that I could clean up as needed. I predominantly used these to wipe my body between my long-haul flight and my connecting flight to a local destination. This was a nice alternative to a shower when one simply wasn’t available. It just made me feel cool, refreshed, and slightly de-scuzzed. I’d recommend them for this purpose. :)” — Magdalene Sikora
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