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57 Travel Products To Make Hitting The Road (Or Sky Or Tracks) A Bit Easier
57 Travel Products To Make Hitting The Road (Or Sky Or Tracks) A Bit Easier

Buzz Feed

time2 hours ago

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57 Travel Products To Make Hitting The Road (Or Sky Or Tracks) A Bit Easier

A travel brush with a hidden compartment that'll be great for hair elastics, fashion tape, local currency, and all kinds of other little things that don't quite have a place to go in your personal item. ALSO have you tried to use a mini brush to brush your hair? I've broken, like, three of them with my mane. This is also a normal-size brush. A flat RFID-blocking fanny pack can work underneath your clothes or as just a regular waist bag. So it's a little go with the flow — within reason. An anti-theft neck wallet that's also RFID-blocking so you'll more easily navigate your cruise-ship excursions without having to keep your hands hovering over your pockets the entire time. Pickpockets exist, and you've gotta be aware of 'em, but let's focus on taking in the sights. A digital luggage scale will make sure that you aren't slammed with an overweight luggage fee (ugh) or having to move stuff from your checked bag to your carry-on to avoid said fee (also, ugh). A set of three Cadence containers that are magnetized and'll stick together in your toiletries bag AND on your metal cruise ship bathroom walls. They're super sturdy, leak-proof, and even work great for a few days' worth of vitamins or holding small jewelry. They've quickly become one of my packing go-tos. A TSA-friendly toiletries set you can easily fill, clean, and then refill with your go-to regular products. And the bag is sturdy as HECK. Or if you're not in need of containers, a clear TSA-approved toiletry bag to Lego-fit all your liquid and spreadable bbs in there with ease. Some reusable bottle bags because did you even go to the Champagne region if you didn't bring back some goodies? Even better: If your bottle breaks in this, the bag catches the spill! A 2-in-1 travel pillow and blanket in case you've found in-flight options seriously lacking and can't get any shut-eye without a cozy blanket. A Trtl travel pillow that, thanks to its scarf-like construction, you can easily adjust to your perfect comfort level and tilt angle to get some Zzzzzs while someone else gets you to where you're going. (And if you run hot, there's now a ~cool~ version.) A garment and travel bag set can cover you when you've gotta keep your outfit for your college roommate's wedding festivities tidy and wrinkle-free, and you have trust issues with airline baggage checks. It'll easily fold and unfold as you need it. A quick-drying microfiber beach towel built to shake off sand and pack small in your suitcase. No need to sneak out a hotel towel to the beach! A set of Sea Bands with a little nub that targets the acupuncture point on your wrists meant to help reduce nausea. This'll be great in case anyone gets motion sick in the car or on a boatride. A portable door lock to attach to any regular old door for your hotel, vacation rental, room in a guest house, or, well, just any door. It's super easy to install and won't damage the door. It'll be a comfort for solo travelers, especially. A set of towel clips you'll be grateful you packed once the wind kicks up as you're 20 feet away tossing a football with your pals. (And you can use it to hang up your wet swimsuit after.) A *foldable* wide-brim hat for helping you keep the sun off of your face, make your outfits look even cuter, and easily fit in your carry-on without crushing it. A Baggallini anti-theft travel backpack that'll make it harder for anyone who gets some (illegal) ideas while you're marveling at [insert picturesque view]. A compact eight-compartment pill organizer so you'll have space for all the stuff you take from all the delicious food that sometimes makes you feel bad on your travels. A roomy beach bag with a waterproof section to hold your phone, Kindle, and other items that ABSOLUTELY cannot get wet. A hard-shell roller suitcase with a pocket on the front for your laptop to make getting through the TSA line much more effortless and then resting assured that it's safe in the overhead. Plus! It's equipped with TSA-approved locks! Or a wheeled carry-on bag small enough to qualify as a personal item on super stringent airlines. It can fit underneath an airplane seat! You can avoid checking a bag, glide through security, *and* don't have to hurt your shoulder by carrying a duffel bag that'd also fit strict bag measurement policies. Take that, Spirit Airlines. A pair of quick-dry water shoes can help you traverse nearly every kind of ground you may come upon — whether it's while zip-lining, walking along a rocky beach, or just walking around the cruise ship deck. A fanny pack with a ton of storage room inside that has a long enough strap to wear crossbody *or* comfortably fit over outerwear so you can use your arms to help you balance while teetering toward a glacier. If you plan on wearing it across your chest, attach your waist buckles together with a zip-tie to prevent it from getting unclipped from your back. An *very popular* off-the-shoulder jumpsuit suited for just about any sightseeing needs. But it's also comfy enough to wear while you're getting where you're going. Gentle 2-in-1 travel flossing toothbrushes that'll fold up to half their size (every inch in your luggage counts!) and really get in there to give your mouth a super-clean feeling. Like, just-back-from-the-dentist cleaning. I always pack these for trips and their tiny flossing bristles make my travel nighttime routine a lot easier and more efficient. A portable crib canopy to create a sleep pod for your little one. And it even has pouches for a monitor and fan! Sleeping in unfamiliar places is tough enough for adults. Let's make it easier on the kids too — which in turn will also make the adults happier. A set of DEET-free handy mosquito-repelling bracelets in case the thought of putting something else on your skin besides SPF (like smelly bug repellent) sounds like a total nightmare. A portable safe for securing to a pool chair to keep your valuables safe or to keep your passport in your hotel room in case there's no safe or the safe isn't working. A stroller fan with bendable foam legs for wrapping around a stroller, car seat, or pretty much anything to keep your lil' munchkin cool as a cucumber, even when it's a gazillion degrees outside. A stick of Gold Bond Friction Defense will stop chafing caused by sweat before it even starts. It's sooo good and better than any other competitor in the thigh-saving category. Toss this in your bag and apply before you go on that long, lovely beach stroll. A CarryAround foldable cup holder you'll think you're a dang genius for buying (and you'd be right) after you easily carry back four beers from the snack bar in one hand. It'd also be smart to pack this for your next all-inclusive vacation. Lumify Eye Drops beloved by the masses who've tried other redness-reducing eye drops before. Yes, these are a bit pricier than other versions. But reviewers say it's totally worth it! Oh, and don't forget that it's also made to help relieve dry eyes. (Just because you TOOK a red eye doesn't mean that you have to put up with literal red eyes.) Some anti-pickpocketing clips that'll easily attach two zippers and make it extra difficult to quickly zip open. An Arden Cover anti-theft *and* waterproof vegan-leather purse that won't *look* like an anti-theft bag — in case that's the reason you don't already own one. Gotta love a bag that'll get you through sudden rain. An Airfly wireless transmitter that'll let you connect your Airpods or any wireless headphones to your airplane without Bluetooth! An Apple AirTag for each bag to give you some peace of mind while you wonder how your checked bag is doing in the hold below. An I Dew Care "Tap Secret" mattifying powder shampoo to tackle greasy roots without the aerosol or benzene formula. This'll even be easy to take to the bathroom toward the end of a red-eye so you can deboard feeling a bit fresher. A travel scarf with hidden storage in it that'll keep your hands free for taking pics without having to stick your phone, wallet, and keys in your back pocket. A set of compression bags that'll, yes, help you pack more stuff into your suitcase but also keep your clothes airtight against any spills. OR keep your dirty clothes away from your clean clothes and vice-versa. A fold-flat jewelry organizer if you've given up on a blocky jewelry organizer. (Same!) This design will let you easily slip your baubles into your personal item without hogging a bunch of space. A set of cooling patches can work some soothing magic for a variety of uses including (perhaps most importantly), sunburn. But it'll also help with itchiness from bug bites and poison ivy. And! They're TSA-friendly. So you can probably leave your aloe vera gel at home. A portable blackout curtain to suction onto where your staying's window to give you some deep DEEP darkness you need for sleeping. Collapsible travel hangers will help you better organize all your beautiful ensembles *and* have a legit place to hang up any clothes you launder while you're on your luxurious two-week vacation. A 4-in-1 travel adapter that'll work for a wide range of countries because you shouldn't have to google which adapters you need before every international trip. There are better things to do, like talking yourself into packing that one dress you've only worn once but MIGHT wear on this vacation. A simple luggage strap will hold your essentials like a travel pillow, jacket, personal item, and more as you scoot along through the airport and once you land. Here's to quickly gathering all your stuff post-screen and freeing up those hands! A trifold travel wallet so all your important documents are in one place and you're not wearily holding up the line when it comes time to show the TSA agent your passport and boarding pass. A pack of LeakLocks Toiletry Skins you can slip onto the tops of your full-size toiletries because, yay, you don't have to worry about liquid toiletry limits on a road trip! These little things catch any spills before they can get all over your PJs you threw in the same bag with your full-size shampoo. An electronics organizer with a place for just about every one of *your* and every member of your family's devices and corresponding cables so you don't get everything tangled up while searching for that ONE cord. A weighted sleep mask that'll help block out the reading light and/or sunlight from your neighbor's open airplane window shade while you catch up on some of that sleep you sacrificed to get the early flight. Oh, and it's weighted! A soft faux-leather tote will be the perfect personal item on the plane so you don't even have to pack it in your carry-on! And it would be useful as a day bag (of course keep your valuables zipped up concealed and tucked away inside) with plenty of room for your souvenirs. A mini lightweight flat iron to help you get your signature smooth locks, or at least tidy up your blowout you're really banking on lasting for a few days. A set of affordable, highly popular wireless Bluetooth earbuds some reviewers compare to AirPods for significantly cheaper. I was able to wear mine comfortably under my bucket hat while I slept on a very rocky bus ride from the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland. And while I was out exploring, the charging case easily fit in my coat pocket. A luggage-mounted cup caddy with a pocket for your bagel or croissant (look at you being fancy so early in the morning!) so you can steer your way to your airport gate with your caffeine in tow. A Venus travel razor that'll spare you some precious space in your bag without sacrificing quality. On a recent cruise, it didn't take up too much room on the minuscule shower shelf so I wasn't fighting for space *as* much while feeling like Buddy The Elf in the shower. An airplane seat back organizer because those seat back pockets are NEVER as big as you need them to be. With this, you can actually store your snacks, water bottle, and so much more without having to get up and get stuff out of the overhead throughout your flight. A pack of toilet seat covers can create a (colorful) barrier between your toddler's curious hands and public toilet seats at rest stops. A set of Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier packets, an electrolyte drink mix infused with potassium and vitamin C you can mix into a bottle of water to help speed up your hydration. After all, guzzling water on a flight and then having to spend half the flight in the bathroom line is never fun.

✈️ This Trtl travel neck pillow is a game-changer for long flights—and on sale now
✈️ This Trtl travel neck pillow is a game-changer for long flights—and on sale now

Indianapolis Star

time4 hours ago

  • Indianapolis Star

✈️ This Trtl travel neck pillow is a game-changer for long flights—and on sale now

From melatonin gummies and sleep tea to traditional ear plugs, I've tried almost every remedy under the sun to help improve the quality of my sleep on long flights. But of all the hacks and gadgets, few have been quite as effective as the Trtl Travel Neck Pillow, an ergonomic (and frankly atypical) alternative to standard neck pillows. This pillow has a plush, patented design that makes it easy to rest while you're on the go—no matter if you're on a redeye flight or road trip. It's a travel must-have that I absolutely swear by, and for a limited time, it's on rare sale—along with tons of other genius Trtl travel accessories. For a limited time, Trtl is offering up to 60% off popular travel products at its Big Travel sale. From travel neck pillows to sleep eye masks and compression socks, you'll feel prepared to conquer any getaway with these travel essentials—all on sale this week: With a patented ergonomic design that helps to keep your head up straight while you're sleeping, this viral neck pillow will surely change the way you travel. Save $12 at Trtl Block out annoying lights and enjoy a better night's rest—with the help of this plush sleep mask for travel. Save $12 at Trtl MORE: Book your dream vacation for the right price! Shop top travel deals on hotels, flights ✈️ It's the Trtl travel neck pillow you love but even better, because it's fully adjustable and made from a hypoallergenic fleece material. Save $27 at Trtl MORE: Shh! The Béis secret sale has up to 50% off viral weekender bags and luggage 👀 Gearing up for a longer flight? These cozy compression socks will help with circulation. Save $6 at Trtl Get all of your favorite Trtl travel accessories in one seamless bundle—now on sale. Save $48 at Trtl Trtl rereleased its most popular travel products in a slew of limited-edition, summer-friendly colorways—including this butter yellow option. Save $66 at Trtl Trtl is a travel accessory brand that's garnered internet attention (and hype) for its innovative, oftentimes atypical products that are designed to help elevate a person's travel experience. Shop more Trtl deals on travel accessories

Pilot's wife shares the only two neck pillows she recommends for long flights
Pilot's wife shares the only two neck pillows she recommends for long flights

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Pilot's wife shares the only two neck pillows she recommends for long flights

Loads of plane passengers use neck pillows to help them feel more comfortable on long flights, especially when trying to sleep. Now a pilot's wife shared the only two she would recommend Many people use a neck pillow on planes, especially during long-haul flights. This travel accessory supports the head, neck and shoulders, providing comfort when sitting upright on a plane. It can also make it easier for passengers to sleep during flights and reduce strain on their head or neck. Those who have flown in economy know it's not the most comfortable as there's limited leg room and unlike business and first class, the seats don't extend to flat, lie-down positions. With this in mind, travellers look for other ways to feel more comfortable. A pilot's wife called Laurie gives lots of travel tips on her Instagram page and she recently shared a post listing her long flight travel essentials from Amazon. Her list . 1. Cabeau neck pillow Laurie's first long flight-must have is a neck pillow from Cabeau and she recommends it for 'long necks' in particular. In the caption of her Instagram post, she explained: 'The velcro straps loop around your headrest so your neck does not fall forward.' Cabeau has been recognised for its range of award-winning neck pillows that are designed for comfort. They can be bought from Amazon from £23.20 to up to £46 depending on the product. 2. Neck pillow by Trtl The travel expert, from Houston in the US, is also a fan of the Trtl Travel Pillow. This is the brand's best selling item and is made from hypoallergenic fabric that is stretched to create a comfortable hammock effect. Trtl boasts on its website that it is 'scientifically proven to help you drift off anywhere, anytime.' The Trtl Travel Pillow is available on Amazon for £60. 3. Heat-monitoring power bank Laurie has a power bank that monitors the heat when she charges her phone on a plane. Some power banks have thermistors, which continuously monitor the battery's temperature and if it detects excessive heat it triggers a protective mechanism that cuts off the circuit to prevent overheating and potential danger. Phones and other electronic devices use lithium-ion batteries, which can overheat and possibly cause fires on a plane if damaged or exposed to extreme temperatures, so heat-monitoring power banks can help stop this from happening. 4. Set of three pouches Laurie recommends taking a set of three pouches as part of carry-on luggage on a plane. She uses the large pouch for mid-flight essential items. Travel pouch sets can easily be found online and there are several on Amazon with varying prices. 5. Pill organiser The experienced traveller takes a pill organiser with her on long haul flights to make sure she can easily find the medication she needs. She fills it with AM and PM pills for the long flight. Airlines often advise passengers to pack medication in their hand luggage, especially if they need it during flights. 6. AirPods cord Many passengers listen to music during flights using AirPods but as these are wireless they can fall and get lost, such as on a dark plane. Laurie has a cord to keep her AirPods together in case one falls out of her ear. Amazon sells a magnetic AirPods strap for £5.

24 Travel Products Flight Attendants Swear By
24 Travel Products Flight Attendants Swear By

Buzz Feed

time4 days ago

  • Buzz Feed

24 Travel Products Flight Attendants Swear By

A pair of 3-inch Clarks heels that'll make you look super professional on all of your business trips, and thanks to their amazing cushioned insole, you'll feel like you're walking on clouds while navigating airport lines and security checkpoints. The sleek design pairs with any outfit, from sharp business suits to casual workwear. A sturdy, lightweight pill organizer equipped with eight compartments to keep all of your medications sorted in one compact case without having to squeeze bulky pill bottles into your carry-on. A comfy, ergonomic Trtl neck pillow because even though you're packed on a plane like a can of sardines, that doesn't mean you should have to compromise your sleep. This neck pillow helps keep your head upright so you don't arrive at your destination exhausted and with an achy neck. This will also prevent you from nodding off on your neighbor, ensuring everyone can enjoy their flight in peace! A luggage drink caddy to ensure your beloved matcha latte is secured to your wheeled luggage as you dash to your gate. The caddy also features two extra pockets to hold your in-flight snacks, hand sanitizer, phone charger, and anything else you might want to keep within arm's reach while on the go. A TSA-friendly toiletries set ready to carry all of your essentials like shampoo, body wash, and lotion without having to worry about TSA tossing them. The set also comes with pre-printed labels so you'll know exactly what's what, keeping you prepared and organized. A lightweight, compact, and high-speed Anker portable charger that'll be a lifesaver when you're waiting for your Uber to arrive, but you've just spent an hour trying to get the perfect shot of the Sydney Opera House and now your phone battery is at a mere 10%. This mighty charger is capable of charging smartphones lightning fast when in a pinch. An unassuming luggage strap — it might not look like much, but you can use it to strap your coat or personal bag to your luggage so you don't have to carry it around, freeing your hands to grab a cup of coffee from Dunkin'. A carry-on-friendly travel Gillette Venus razor ensuring you stay on top of your body care routine without compromising quality *or* precious room in your carry-on. A set of wireless Bluetooth earbuds over 169,000 reviewers gave 5 stars. These earbuds offer over 10 hours of playtime to block out all the unwanted noise around you — including loud, chatty people on the plane and the adorable but screaming baby in 23A. A Weleda lotion if you want to avoid that dry airplane air turning your skin into a raisin. This cult-fave lotion is called 'Skin Food' for a reason: It's basically a feast for your skin, packed with soothing chamomile, nourishing sunflower seed oil, and restorative calendula to leave your skin softer and more radiant. Now you can look and feel your best, even at 30,000 feet! A popular, versatile off-the-shoulder jumpsuit — it's comfy enough to wear on the plane but still chic enough for any event you might have to attend as soon as you land. No wonder it has over 35,000 5-star ratings! An anti-theft backpack with a genius design: The main compartment's zipper sits up against your back rather than facing outward. Take THAT, you pickpocketers! A portable door lock for instant added security when traveling alone, or just to limit the number of "what if" scenarios in your mind. This easy-to-install lock simply slips onto the door latch for peace of mind. An electronics organizer to keep your wired earphones, various chargers, and other accessories neat and easy to find so that you aren't digging through a jumbled mess. A resealable travel-size pack of antibacterial wipes so you can give that airplane seat a quick once-over and breathe easy knowing they kill 99.99% of germs. A weighted sleep mask ready to help you drift off into dreamland faster than you can say, "Jet lag who?" This light-blocking mask will help you rest so that by the time you land at your destination, you won't be a puffy-eyed zombie. A mini lightweight flat iron letting you straighten your hair just the way you like it, no matter where you are. It's compact enough to fit in your carry-on, yet powerful enough to tackle even the frizziest of hair days. Plus, its quick heat-up time means you can spend more time enjoying your vacay and less time fussing with your hair. A travel jewelry case that'll prevent all your dainty little necklaces from turning into a giant knot. Honestly, you could solve a Rubik's Cube faster than the time it takes to untangle your jewelry. A compact, carry-on friendly portable espresso maker so you can whip up that caffeinated goodness no matter where in the world you are. A portable white noise machine to cancel out sleep-disrupting background noise. It produces a consistent, soothing sound that can lull you into a peaceful slumber, no matter if your hotel room is right next to the elevator or your balcony is just above the street level. A pair of anti-nausea wristbands if you're someone who suffers from motion sickness and knows how much it can ruin your travel experience. These little bands apply acupressure to a specific point on your wrist, helping to relieve nausea without needing to carry around bottles of medication. A USB-chargeable mini handheld fan to be your personal breeze machine during those stuffy long flights. You can either hold it right in your hand or perch it on the tray table to send waves of cool air your way. A genius zipper puller if you frequently travel alone — now you won't have to twist into a pretzel while trying to zip up the back of your favorite dress! Just imagine the freedom of wearing anything you want without needing an extra set of hands. A mini steamer to rescue your clothes after they've been tightly packed in your carry-on. It's a total game changer for those last-minute outfit touch-ups before you head out, and it'll fit neatly in your suitcase without taking up much space!

Prime deal: Get the internet's favorite travel neck pillow for 30% off today ✈️
Prime deal: Get the internet's favorite travel neck pillow for 30% off today ✈️

USA Today

time10-07-2025

  • USA Today

Prime deal: Get the internet's favorite travel neck pillow for 30% off today ✈️

Don't miss out on a rare 30% Prime Day discount on this travel essential. After one-too-many sleepless redeye flights, I finally caved and bought the travel neck pillow that TikTok users—and frequent flyers alike—swear by for more comfortable in-flight naps: Trtl's Travel Pillow. The accessory had been splashed all across my "For You" page for months, with users dubbing it the ultimate "travel hack" for achieving better rest—whether it be at home, on an airplane or in a car. And after nearly a year of using it, I can confirm that the travel product does, in fact, work wonders when it comes to in-flight rest—no tossing, turning or contorting of your body, necessary. While it's touted as a "travel pillow," the product is really designed more like a neck brace with a cushioned insert that you can adjust, as needed. It has just enough of a pillow consistency to provide comfort, but with a structured design that ensures your neck stays upright. Better yet: It's currently on sale at Amazon Prime Day 2025. Scoop up this rare Prime Day deal below and prepare to have your next travel experience transformed for the better: MORE: Book your dream vacation for the right price! Shop top travel deals on hotels, flights ✈️ Amazon Prime Day deal: Save 30% on the Trtl Travel Pillow This best-selling Amazon travel pillow has garnered an unlikely fan base online, with shoppers raving about the travel accessory's adjustable, supportive design. Unlike other travel pillows, this Trtl product has a thoughtfully-crafted design that's made to provide ample neck support, with an adjustable build that users can tweak to ensure they don't experience any neck strain or muscle soreness while sleeping in-flight. MORE: So, you got your REAL ID—here are 13 flight essentials to buy before your next trip Amazon Prime Day 2025 begins on Tuesday, July 8 and will end on Friday, July 11. Unlike past Prime Day sales, this is the first year the event has been extended from two days to four days. USA TODAY Shopping will be monitoring all the savings throughout Prime Day 2025, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to stay updated! In order to get access to the best Prime Day deals, you'll want to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership. Currently, new members can sign up for a one-week trial for less than $2 to access the top Prime deals. MORE: Is an Amazon Prime membership worth it? Here's what you need to know

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