Travel Gear – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Fri, 07 Jul 2023 20:00:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 The Best Travel Leggings of 2023 https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-leggings/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-leggings/#respond Thu, 06 Jul 2023 18:09:40 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=190882 Leggings are the perfect travel-day outfit for a chic but comfortable look, especially when paired with a baggy sweater or long shirt. There’s so much to love about a good pair of travel leggings: they’re slimming, stretch, super versatile and don’t take up tons of room in your suitcase.  The Best Travel Leggings Here are […]

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Leggings are the perfect travel-day outfit for a chic but comfortable look, especially when paired with a baggy sweater or long shirt. There’s so much to love about a good pair of travel leggings: they’re slimming, stretch, super versatile and don’t take up tons of room in your suitcase. 

The Best Travel Leggings

Here are the best travel leggings for whatever preference you have when it comes to what kind of leggings you wear. From stylish to just plain comfortable, here are the best leggings for travel. 

Ranking Legging Pockets Plus Size Available? Price
Best Support The North Face Elevation Pocket 7/8 Leggings Yes Yes $$$
Best High Waist Leggings alo High-Waist Cargo Legging Yes No $$$$
Best Color Variety Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging Yes – 1 Small Yes $$$
Best Sparkling Leggings Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings No No $$$$
Best Comfortable Non-Leggings Palazzo Leggings Yes No $
Best Dressy Yoga Pants Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants No Yes $$$
Best Jeggings Wit & Wisdom Jeggings Yes No $$
Best Faux Leather Blank NYC Faux Leather Jeggings Yes No $$$
Best Basic Legging Colorfulkoala Women’s Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants Yes – 1 hidden No $
Softest Legging CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging No No $$
Best Budget Legging Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women No No $
Best Plus-Sized Leggings Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging Yes Yes $$$$
Best Capri Legging lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21″ Yes – 1 hidden Yes $$$
Best Capri With Pockets yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets Yes Yes $$
Best Budget Capri Legging GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women Yes No $
Best Splurge Capri Legging Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging No Yes $$$$

Travel Leggings with Pockets

Best Support – The North Face Elevation Pocket 7/8 Leggings

The North Face Elevation Pocket 7_8 Leggings being modeled front and back
The North Face

From The North Face, the Elevation Pocket ⅞ Leggings provide support and storage. They feature two discreet thigh pockets and an extra-wide waistband. 

Best High Waist Leggings – alo High-Waist Cargo Legging

alo High-Waist Cargo Legging being modeled front and back
alo

The High-Waist Cargo Leggings from alo feature numerous pockets throughout the leg but are stylish enough to run errands and comfortable enough to work out in. They’re also available in multiple colors, such as black, bone, and olive branch.

Travel Leggings That Make a Fashion Statement

Best Color Variety – Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging

Female modeling Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging front and side
Girlfriend Collective

For a fashion statement that’s extra comfortable and eco-friendly, the Trail Compressive High-Rise Leggings from Girlfriend Collective really deliver and come in a slew of gorgeous colors. Made from 25 recycled water bottles, sizes also range from XXS to 6XL, so there is truly something for everyone.

Best Sparkling Leggings – Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings

gold faded up to grey Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings modeled front and back
Saks OFF 5TH

With bright blue coloring and plenty of shimmer, there’s a lot to love about these statement-making leggings. The metallic splatter ombre is a unique plus.

Best Comfortable Non-Leggings – Palazzo Leggings

Female modeling multi color Palazzo Leggings from front and back right side
Amazon

If your flair is a little more bohemian, check out these high-waist lounge pants for a fashionably daring set of pants that are just as comfortable and flattering as any pair of leggings. They’re affordable, available in lots of different patterns, and fabulous for flying.

Travel Leggings That Don’t Look Like Leggings

Best Dresssy Yoga Pants – Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants

Female in pink top modeling black Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants front and back
BetaBrand

If you want to make sure you’re maintaining a little class while staying comfortable on your flight, check out the Dress Pant Yoga Pants from Betabrand. Made of comfortable, stretchable material, they’re totally chic. I love that they come in multiple colors and are perfect for a business-casual look.

Best Jeggings – 1822 Butter Jeggings

1822 Butter Jeggings modeled front and back
Nordstrom

If you need jeans to complete an outfit, but dread the discomfort of wearing denim on a long-haul flight, get yourself a pair of jeggings like 1822’s Butter Jeggings, made of lightweight stretch denim that can be worn around the city or to a casual dinner. No one will ever know the difference.

Best Faux Leather – Blank NYC Faux-Leather Jeggings

Blank NYC Faux-Leather Jeggings being modeled front and back
Zappos

Sport a lean silhouette with an edge with these super-stretchy faux leather and faux-jeans leggings from Blank NYC. These flattering jet-black jeggings are also very comfortable and will go a long way in your travel wardrobe.

Best Basic Legging – Colorfulkoala Women’s Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants

Female in white top modeling Colorfulkoala Women's Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants in black front and back.
Amazon

Sometimes you just want a basic legging, and these from Colorfulkoala are simple, yet comfortable and will make for a pleasant vacation. The fabric is ultra-soft, moisture-wicking, with a seamless waistband, and has a hidden waistband pocket. 

Softest Legging – CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging

CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging modeled by a female front and back
Amazon

If you want insanely soft leggings for your next trip, try the CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge leggings.  Available in over thirty colors, they have gentle compression with insane softness, making them perfect for your next flight. 

Best Budget Legging – Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women 

Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women in colors (from left to right) in front view red, grey, & black, in rear view black, white, & light blue.
Amazon

Sometimes you don’t want any fuss- with either style or price point- and these leggings from Syrinx won’t do much damage to your wallet, and will fulfill your basic legging need. Available in packs of three or as a single pair, they are comfortable and practical. 

Best Plus-Sized Leggings – Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging

Plus size female modeling Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging front and back
Universal Standard

Stay comfortable yet stylish in these leggings from Universal Standard. Available up to size 4X, they are anti-microbial, stretchy, and moisture-wicking. They have pockets, won’t roll, and are super soft. 

Capri Leggings for Travel

Best Capri Legging – lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21″

Lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21" being modeled front and back in black
lululemon

Designed for yoga, these capri leggings from lululemon have a four-way stretch and are breathable. They feature a hidden waistband pocket, and their flexibility makes them ideal for everyday wear while on a trip. Also available in 17”.

Best Capri With Pockets – yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets

Female in white top modeling black yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets front and back
yummie

You’ll love the 9-inch deep side pockets on these leggings from yummie. Not only will you be able to keep your essentials close, but the style gives your rear a boost, and there are 360 degrees of shaping from waist to calf. 

Best Budget Capri Legging – GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women

Female in black top modeling GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women in black from the side and the back
Amazon

These soft and comfortable high-waisted capri leggings are available in nearly thirty colors, and at less than $20, you may want a pair for every day of your warm-weather vacation. The 4-way stretch and non-see-through design will make them your go-to capri leggings.  

Best Splurge Capri Legging – Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging

Female modeling Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging in black with cream sneakers
Beyond Yoga

These seamless capri leggings are designed and assembled in the USA, and feature a 5” high waistband, so you can move around without the dreaded rolling or slipping from the top. They are flattering and practical, come in a variety of colors, and up to size 4X.

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The Essential Carry-On Bag Packing List https://www.smartertravel.com/carry-on-bag-packing-list/ https://www.smartertravel.com/carry-on-bag-packing-list/#respond Thu, 06 Jul 2023 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2010/09/10/pack-right-carry-on-bag-packing-list/ Need help packing light and avoiding baggage fees? Download our carry-on bag packing list.

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Need a little help packing light? With SmarterTravel’s new carry-on bag packing list, you can stick to what’s essential for your trip, no matter where you’re headed.

Don’t need an umbrella since you’re headed to Palm Springs? Not bringing contact solution because your vision is 20/20? Customize the list by crossing off items you don’t need and adding any additional items in the “more items” boxes.

Don’t miss our downloadable, editable carry-on packing checklist below.

Clothes and Shoes

While packing light is great, there are still a few essentials you need to make sure make it into your bag—think underwear, socks, pajamas, shirts, and pants. From there, you can get more specific based on your destination. Heading to the beach? Throw in a swimsuit. Vacationing somewhere colder? Gloves, hats, and scarves are a must. Keep in mind that clothing can take up a lot of space—if you’re planning on packing in only a carry-on, try wearing some of your bulkier items to free up precious room in your luggage.

Toiletries

Toiletries are another necessity of travel to keep you feeling fresh. You can find the standards—toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant—all available in TSA-approved travel-sized containers. Liquids should be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and fit into a clear, quart-size, zip-top plastic bag. To learn more about TSA rules, see Airport Security Frequently Asked Questions.

Once you have the basics packed, think about your individual routine. Don’t forget things like contact solution, period products, and daily medications. Curating your carry-on toiletry bag down to only essentials will help save space. Your one-in-a-million, go-to cleanser you can’t live without? Definitely throw it in your bag. Your extensive collection of handmade shower melts? Maybe save them for home.

Carry-on Essentials

Whether or not you’re checking additional luggage, there are a few items you should always keep with you. Important travel documents like your passport, ID, boarding pass, insurance cards, credit cards, and copy of your COVID-19 vaccination card should always stay with you in your personal item. Pricey items like cameras, SD cards, and laptops as well as items you may want to have on-hand at your destination like umbrellas, a guidebook, and your itinerary should be stowed safely in your carry-on. 

Don't Forget

Finally, don’t forget to pack items to pass time on the plane. Items like headphones, books, and magazines will keep you entertained for however many hours you’re in the air. Make sure to load up your device with podcasts, music, and audiobooks pre-flight while you’re still connected to reliable wi-fi. Other essentials like ear plugs, sleep masks, and travel pillows make sure you’re able to arrive at your destination well-rested.

Download Our Editable Carry-On Packing List

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Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2010. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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The Hottest Travel Tech for Summer 2023 https://www.smartertravel.com/hottest-travel-tech-for-summer/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hottest-travel-tech-for-summer/#respond Thu, 06 Jul 2023 14:21:52 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=450289 Imagine documenting your travels without having to ruin the moment by pulling out your phone or camera—how much better would your next trip be? What if you were able to track your lost suitcase (even when the airline has no idea where it went)—would that be a game-changer for your next big vacation? These hot […]

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Imagine documenting your travels without having to ruin the moment by pulling out your phone or camera—how much better would your next trip be? What if you were able to track your lost suitcase (even when the airline has no idea where it went)—would that be a game-changer for your next big vacation?

These hot travel gadgets can help you do just that—and more. Pack these travel tech toys on your next trip for an even smoother journey.

Ray-Ban Stories Sunglasses

Ray-ban Stories Sunglasses
Ray-ban

Smart glasses have frequently been portrayed in movies as a futuristic technology, but the real-world innovation hasn’t quite caught up yet—until Ray-Ban and Meta launched their new Stories Sunglasses.

The Ray-Ban Stories look like the brand’s normal iconic sunglasses (available in classic frame shapes including the Wayfarer, Round, and Meteor styles) but hide dual 5 MP cameras in the corners of the frames. Equipped with voice control, these sunglasses let you snap a photo or record a video hands-free. 

Hidden speakers let you listen to music or take calls, all without pulling out your phone. The Ray-Ban Stories’ battery lasts up to six hours, and when you need to top up the battery, the glasses case doubles as a charger. 

Smartish Crown Joule Charging Cable

Smartish Crown Joule Charging Cable in pink and mint
Smartish

Tired of packing separate chargers for your phone, tablet, and headphones? Smartish’s Crown Joule Charging Cable helps you streamline things with three built-in chargers that will fit Micro-USB, USB-C, and Lightning ports. 

The cable is a lengthy 6 feet long, which comes in handy for hotels that don’t have outlets near the bed or airports where you have to sit far from a charging port.

Google Pixel Fold

Google Pixel Fold
Google Store

Want to work, read, scroll, and stream all on one device when you travel? You might want to upgrade to Google’s new Pixel Fold, a new gadget that can be used as a phone with a 5.8” screen when folded, or unfolded to be used as a tablet with a huge 7.6” display. 

The 10.8 MP ultrawide rear lens is great for snapping travel photos without a tripod—simply fold the phone to act as its own stand, pose, and say, “Hey Google, take a picture.”

Apple Air Tag

Close up of hand holding Apple Air Tag
Amazon

This summer has been a record-breaking season for air travel, and there are plenty of nightmare stories about lost luggage. Keep an eye on your bag from afar with an Apple Air Tag. Slip it in your suitcase, and you can see where it is at all times using Apple’s Find My app.

GoPro Hero 11 Mini

GoPro Hero 11 Mini superimposed on an image taken underwater with the GoPro Hero 11 Mini
GoPro

When you’re on an extreme adventure, you don’t want to be weighed down by a heavy camera, pack the new GoPro Hero 11 Mini. This tiny camera takes the powerful technology found in the Hero 11 and makes it smaller, lighter, and easier to use. 

Although the downsized Hero 11 Mini weighs just 5.4 ounces, it’s still extremely durable. It’s waterproof and even features a battery designed to hold up in below-freezing temperatures. 

Portable Apple Watch Charger / Power Bank

Close up of person holding Portable Apple Watch Charger / Power Bank and smartphone
Amazon

The batteries in Apple Watches die notoriously quickly, so if you’re relying on yours for a long travel day, keep it charged with this portable watch charger and power bank combination.

This multi-functional charger can power up a watch or phone and has a built-in iPhone charging cable to keep things easy. The powerful battery can charge an Apple Watch up to 20 times and a phone up to two times so you never have to scramble for an outlet again. 

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The 6 Best Quiet Luxury Pieces for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/the-6-best-quiet-luxury-pieces-for-travelers/ https://www.smartertravel.com/the-6-best-quiet-luxury-pieces-for-travelers/#respond Wed, 05 Jul 2023 20:15:33 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=450255 Quiet luxury, a minimalist style that focuses on the quality of pieces over flashy brand names, is the hottest trend for 2023. The ethos behind the trend is something all travelers, from budget to first-class, can embrace—think classic investment pieces that will last for years and never go out of style.  With a timeless, understated […]

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Quiet luxury, a minimalist style that focuses on the quality of pieces over flashy brand names, is the hottest trend for 2023. The ethos behind the trend is something all travelers, from budget to first-class, can embrace—think classic investment pieces that will last for years and never go out of style. 

With a timeless, understated style, these quiet luxury travel items will look classy no matter what country you’re in.

Randolph Aviator Sunglasses

Gold aviator sunglasses with tinted glass
Randolph USA

American-made eye wear brand Randolph’s sunglasses are designed to last for a lifetime—and look stylish no matter the decade—thanks to the timeless styles. It takes over 6 weeks and 200 individual steps for every Randolph frame to be handcrafted, and then they’re topped off with durable lenses that have been used by military pilots for decades. 

The brand’s Aviators are particularly iconic and can be customized with a range of sizes, polarization, or even a hidden engraving. 

Unbound Merino Men’s Polo

Male model in forest green polo shirt
Unbound Merino

A polo shirt that will hold its shape and not become threadbare after washing can be hard to find, but Unbound Merino’s Polo will last through years of wearing. Made from a durable Merino wool and Polyester blend, the polo features just the right amount of stretch while still delivering the benefits of Merino wool—anti-odor, anti-wrinkle, and temperature-controlling.

Pack this polo and wear it for days on end—you’ll still look pulled together.

Carl Friedrik Palissy Weekend Bag

Cognac colored leather weekend bag called the Palissy
Carl Friedrik

Spotted on the shows that sparked the quiet luxury trend, Succession and The White Lotus, Carl Friedrik’s Palissy Weekend Bag is the most elegant way to pack for a short trip. The surprisingly spacious main compartment can fit enough outfits for a weekend getaway, and three open fabric pockets help keep everything organized.

A unique curved design and upright construction helps the bag keep its shape through numerous trips (and makes it easy to pack).

Made from Vachetta leather, the Palissy is painstakingly assembled by hand in Italy, where no detail is too small to be overlooked. Every tooth in the zip, for example, is individually polished before added to the bag. 

Gobi Cashmere Dress

Female model wearing Gobi Cashmere Dress in black.
Gobi Cashmere

A classic black dress never goes out of style, and a 100 percent cashmere fabric elevates Gobi’s V-Neck Tunic Dress to quiet luxury status. This dress can be styled a number of different ways so you can wear it multiple times on a trip—with tights, cinched in by a belt, or with sleeves rolled up.

Made from the finest cashmere, Gobi’s clothing will resist the pilling and fading that can be a common problem with cheaper fabrics. 

Urbanista Phoenix Earphones

Urbanista’s Phoenix Headphones
Urbanista

Even first-class flyers aren’t always near a power outlet. Fortunately, you can still drown out loud passengers around you with Urbanista’s Phoenix Earphones. These solar-powered earphones come with a streamlined charging case that continually recharges when exposed to light (even artificial light).

Available in a sleek black or pretty rose color, the earphones feature active noise-canceling technology that will help you block out any sounds you don’t want to hear.

Unbound Merino Travel Dress

Female model wearing long black dress
Unbound Merino

We’ve finally found the perfect travel outfit. Unbound Merino’s Travel Dress is made from an ultra-soft and stretchy Merino wool/nylon/spandex blend that’s comfortable, anti-wrinkle, odor-resistant, temperature regulating, and fast-drying.

Available in classic quiet luxury colors like camel and black, this dress features a high scoop neckline and midi-length that’s appropriate for practically any occasion.

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The Ultimate Camping Packing List: 29 Essentials https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/ https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/#respond Wed, 28 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=210883 Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip. Download Our Ultimate Camping Packing List Be prepared for […]

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Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip.

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Camping Packing List: Gear

View from inside of a tent
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Sleeping Bag: A sleeping bag is the most essential piece of camping equipment—without the right one, you’ll be in for a cold and uncomfortable night. Many sleeping bags are “mummy style,” which can be way too claustrophobic for a good night’s sleep, especially if you’re a side or stomach sleeper.  Sierra Design’s Backcountry Bed 700 / 20 Degree sleeping bag has a unique design that feels more like sleeping with a comforter on your bed at home than a sleeping bag. It doesn’t have any zippers; instead, there are insulated hand and arm pockets to help you completely cover yourself, plus a self-sealing foot vent so you can regulate temperature. The bag has an minimum temperature rating of 16F, which is very impressive considering that it only weighs 2.5 pounds.

Sleeping Pad (Backpacking): Thermarest’s NeoAir XLite is a favorite of many through-hikers, and it’s easy to see why. This three-season air mattress will keep you warm and comfortable even on the rockiest ground, yet it packs down to the size of a water bottle and weighs a mere eight ounces. I love that this mattress doesn’t skimp on comfort despite the light weight—the fabric is super soft, and it uses a patented reflective ThermaCapture technology to trap your body’s warmth and minimize heat loss.

Sleeping Pad (Car Camping): If you’re not hauling all your camping supplies on your back, comfort is more of a concern than weight, and you can go for a plush model like Sea to Summit’s Comfort Deluxe S.I. Sleeping Mat, available in a double size that’s perfect for couples camping together. This mat has an R-value of 5.2, so you can use it even in the winter, and it has 10-centimeter vertical side walls that make it feel like a real mattress. Best of all, this sleeping mat is self-inflating, so you don’t have to waste your breath trying to blow it up before you can finally go to sleep.

Pillows: After a long day in the woods, you’ll want to rest your head on something soft. Short on space? Sea to Summit’s Aeros Pillow Ultralight lives up to its name, clocking in at 2.1 ounces, and is small enough to fit in a pocket when deflated. The pillow is covered with a polyester stretch knit fabric that’s cozy enough that you won’t miss a pillowcase. Got a little extra room in your pack? For just 0.5 ounces more, the Aeros Pillow Premium uses an even more plush fabric covering and is extra comfortable. Both pillows have a thin synthetic fill layer that wicks away perspiration, as well as a curved design that cradles your head. Each pillow inflates in just three breaths and deflates in under a minute.

Tent: Unless you truly want to sleep under the stars (and deal with any inclement weather that comes your way), you’ll need a tent. An easy-up tent, like this one, is quick to assemble or to tear down.

Chair: Relaxing, eating, and sitting around the fire are all better when you’re not on the ground. The CLIQ Chair packs down small for easy transport, but assembles into a comfortable seat in seconds.

Light: Goal Zero’s Crush Light runs off of solar power and can last for up to 35 hours on one charge. It collapses nearly flat, so you can use this on backpacking trips—hang it from your tent as a reading lamp or carry it to light your way on a dark trail.

Solar Charger: If you can’t bear to completely disconnect in the wild, pack a solar charger (like this small foldable one) to power up your phones and other gadgets. Even if you don’t plan on using your phone, this is good to have in case of emergency, as it has a built-in LED flashlight, compass, and whistle.

Camping Packing List: Food and Drink

Camping cooking set
Taweesak | Adobe Stock

Bear Bags: If you’re bringing food, you need to also bring a way to protect that food from wildlife. Even if you’re not in bear country, you’ll still have rodents and other animals after your stash. A bear-resistant bag, like this one by Ursack, is made from a bulletproof fabric that can withstand a bear attack and doesn’t need to be hung off the ground (but must be tied to something secure, like a tree trunk). Or go for a lighter-weight odor-barrier bag like this one from Base CampSource, which eliminates any food smell and won’t attract animals to your camp. These should be hung off of the ground in bear country.

Cooking Set: Unless you’re doing ready-to-eat meals, you’ll need to bring utensils and pans for cooking. This one from Bulin has everything you need, from pots and pans to a dish sponge for scrubbing, for an affordable price.

Camping Stove: This gas camping stove from Coleman packs down small when not in use and is lit with the push of a button so you don’t waste time fumbling with matches. The cover unfolds into a set of wind-blocking panels to keep the flames alight.

Instant Coffee: If you’re used to starting off your day with a nice hot cup of coffee, don’t deprive yourself of that in camp. Instant coffee, like these sachets from Tandem Coffee Roasters, are easy to pack and prepare in minutes.

Cups: These collapsible cups are made from a food-grade silicone that is lightweight and packs down small, but can hold hot beverages without scalding your hands.

Water Bottle: If you’re staying at a campground with potable water, where keeping your drink cold is more of a concern than water quality, pack an insulated bottle like this one from YETI. Headed to the backcountry? The LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottle will give you safe drinking water fast.

Meals: Don’t feel like cooking while on vacation? There are plenty of tasty ready-to-eat meals these days that just need boiling water to eat. Check out our editors’ taste test of Good to Go meals here.

Camping Packing List: Hygiene

Person rinsing their hands in fresh water from an outdoor pipe
jiri jura | Adobe Stock

Wet Wipes: If no shower is in sight, these Surviveware biodegradable wet wipes are designed for “no rinse bathing and showers.” Thankfully, they’re unscented and hypoallergenic.

Dry Shampoo: Similarly, a small container of dry shampoo can help remove sweat, smells, and oil—no water required.

Hand Sanitizer: Hygiene is really important while camping, especially if you don’t have a clean water source for hand washing. Use hand sanitizer before eating, before preparing food, and after using the bathroom.

Camping Shower: Can’t go that long without a shower? A small solar shower bag can be filled up and heated by the sun to give you a quick hot shower.

Quick-Dry Towel: This microfiber towel dries up to four times faster than a regular cotton towel, and packs down very small.

Biodegradable Soap: Coleman’s Camp Soap comes in spill-proof sheets that are biodegradable and can be used for hand washing, showers, and dish washing.

Biodegradable Shampoo & Conditioner: This eco-friendly 3-in-1 conditioning shampoo and body wash from Stream2Sea is biodegradable, eco-friendly, and reef safe.

Toothbrush and Paste: Make sure you use potable water when brushing your teeth, and pack a small toothbrush and toothpaste set like this one.

Camping Packing List: Miscellaneous

Three friends laughing around a campfire
Prostock-studio | Adobe Stock

Trashbags: Always pack out what you pack in (even trash), so don’t forget the trashbags.

Sunscreen and Bug Repellent: Badger offers both sunscreen and bug repellent made from natural ingredients in easy to apply packaging.

First Aid Kit: Don’t go camping without a first-aid kit—even if you just use the bandages for blisters, you’ll be glad you have it.

Caroline Morse Teel is still working on her camping packing list. Follow Caroline on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for photos from camp.

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Is Amazon Prime Day Worth it for Travelers? https://www.smartertravel.com/amazon-prime-day-worth-travelers/ https://www.smartertravel.com/amazon-prime-day-worth-travelers/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2023 17:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=124378 Over the past few years, Amazon Prime Day has earned its ranking next to Black Friday and Cyber Monday as a top day for deals. On July 11th and 12th, the e-commerce giant is holding its annual Prime Day sale, designed to attract people to sign up for Amazon Prime membership. In case you’re unaware, here’s […]

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Over the past few years, Amazon Prime Day has earned its ranking next to Black Friday and Cyber Monday as a top day for deals. On July 11th and 12th, the e-commerce giant is holding its annual Prime Day sale, designed to attract people to sign up for Amazon Prime membership.

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In case you’re unaware, here’s what Prime Members get for free year-round:

  • Fast, free two-day shipping
  • Same-day shipping (in eligible zip codes)
  • Unlimited movie and TV streaming
  • Unlimited, ad-free music streaming and offline access to playlists
  • Unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos
  • Access to Prime Gaming
  • Early access to flash sales
  • Free monthly book download with Prime Reading
  • Get two free audio books when you sign up for a 30-day free trial of Audible
  • Ability to purchase subscriptions to premium cable networks like STARZ and Showtime
  • Prime Now deliveries (free two-hour delivery or scheduled delivery on select items)
  • Free grocery delivery through Amazon Fresh (over a certain order threshold)
  • In-store discounts at Whole Foods

Amazon will be having prime-member exclusive sales leading up to July 11th, as well as big sales on the day. So is it worth it to sign up now? Well, if you’re not already a Prime Member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial now to get all of the deals. Travelers can start shopping now for deals on everything from SmartTVs from just $64.99 to up to 60% off various other Amazon devices.

As a prime subscriber and frequent traveler, I think that a Prime membership is worth it for travelers. I love being able to order a last-minute item right before a trip and having it arrive in time. And the offline access of movies/shows/music/books really sets Amazon Prime apart from most other media subscriptions.

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Prime Day, Amazon’s biggest sale of the year will run July 11th through July 12th for 2023. To help you make the most of this mega savings event, I’ve put together a few tips and tricks to help you get the best deals.

If you’re not already a Prime member, now is a great time to sign up. If you haven’t been a Prime member in a while, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and cancel after Amazon Prime Day with no charge.

Now you’re ready to shop. Here are a few Amazon Prime Day secrets to consider:

  1. Download the app to see the “sneak peek deals” and add your must-haves to your list to get notified when they go on sale during Prime Day. (Here’s how to do it.)
  2. Monitor Amazon’s deals page for the latest discounts.
  3. Enter the daily giveaways leading up to Prime Day through the Amazon app.
  4. Shop early deals from small businesses leading up to Prime Day.
  5. Clip digital coupons to save even more on purchases.
  6. Split the cost of a Prime membership by adding multiple people to your “Amazon household,” which allows you to share the benefits of your membership.
  7. Check out new Just for Prime deals that are exclusively available to Prime members.
  8. Easily find the best Prime Day deals by asking Alexa, “Alexa, what are my deals”?
  9. Amazon Prime users can get one year of free delivery with GrubHub
  10. Prime Members can earn a $15 Amazon Credit when uploading their first photo to the Amazon Photos app.

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10 Ultralight Rolling Carry-on Bags Under 6 Pounds https://www.smartertravel.com/ultralight-rolling-carry-on-bags/ https://www.smartertravel.com/ultralight-rolling-carry-on-bags/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2023 15:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2015/05/03/10-ultralight-rolling-carry-on-bags-under-5-lbs/ Here's the thing about ultra-light luggage: it's not always very light. We've rounded up 10 carry-on roller bags that weigh in under the five-pound mark. They range in price from $65 to $800, and come with all variations of bells and whistles. From lightest to heaviest (based on manufacturer's specs), here they are.

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Here’s the thing about ultralight luggage: It’s not always very light. In our opinion, the ultralight category should be reserved for suitcases six pounds and under. But such lightweight luggage can be hard to find.

The Lightest Carry-on Luggage

We’ve rounded up 10 carry-on spinner and roller bags that weigh in under the six-pound mark. They range in price from affordable to splurge-worthy and come with a variety of bells and whistles. From lightest to heaviest (based on manufacturers’ specs), here they are.

July Light Expandable Carry-On

July Light Expandable Carry-On suspending in the clouds (left) and close up of wheels and zipper closure of July Light Expandable Carry-On (right)
July

The Numbers: The July Light Expandable Carry-On is 4.9 pounds.

Why We Like It: This 35L option can be expanded up to 40L, providing plenty of packing space. The lining is water- and stain-resistant and the exterior is made from a strong polycarbonate exterior, making this one of the most durable options on this list.

Osprey Ozone 4-Wheel Carry-On

Two views of the Osprey Ozone 4-Wheel Carry-On in teal
REI

The Numbers: The 22-inch Osprey Ozone 4-Wheel Carry-On weighs 5 pounds.

Why We Like It: Top and bottom handles and high-clearance wheels make the Osprey Ozone easy to carry and maneuver throughout the airport, while the included Travel Sentry ID means you don’t need to worry about lost luggage should you need to gate check your bag.

Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On

Woman packing the Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On on a bed (left) and a product shot of the Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On with extended handle (right)
CALPAK

The Numbers: The Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On weighs 5.1 pounds.

Why We Like It: This extra tiny carry-on comes outfitted with a TSA-approved lock, compression straps, and a laptop compartment. Its small size is perfect for squeezing into frequently cramped overhead bins,

Flex Vega Carry-On Suitcase

Multiple views of the Flex Vega Carry-On Suitcase in teal
Rollink

The Numbers: Flex Vega Carry-On Suitcase also weighs in at just 5.1 pounds.

Why We Like It: Marketed as “the world’s first collapsible suitcase”, the Flex Vega Carry-On is lightweight and compact. This bag expands to 9″ thick with a volume of 42L, but folds down to just 2″ thick for easy storage.

Travelpro Walkabout Carry-On

Macy's

The Numbers: The Travelpro Walkabout Carry-On comes in at just 5.2 pounds.

Why We Like It: Ball bearing wheels give this bag maximum maneuverability and the interior lid pocket as well as exterior organizational pockets keep necessary items close at hand.

Aerolite Carry-on MAX Lightweight

Front and back views of Aerolite Carry-on MAX Lightweight
Amazon

The Numbers: The 22-inch Aerolite Carry-On MAX Lightweight weighs 5.3 pounds.

Why We Like It: Aerolite’s lightweight carry-on has roomy pockets, an affordable price, and a five-year guarantee.

Travelpro Maxlite Expandable Spinner

Front and back views of Travelpro Maxlite Expandable Spinner
Travelpro

The Numbers: The Travelpro Maxlite Expandable Spinner is 5.4 pounds.

Why We Like It: In many cases, lightweight comes at the expense of durability. Not so with this elegant, streamlined bag, which was built to be lightweight and tough.

Rockland Rio Carry-On

Two views of the pink and white spotted Rockland Rio Carry-On
JCPenney

The Numbers: The Rockland Rio Carry-On is 5.5 pounds.

Why We Like It: The Rockland Rio is able to be wheeled with the retractable handle or carried by the ergonomic top or side handles. The best part: this suitcase comes with a matching tote bag, perfectly sized for use as a personal item.

Bric’s X-BAG 21″ Carry-on Spinner

Two views of the Bric's X-BAG 21" Carry-on Spinner in cream
Saks Fifth Avenue

The Numbers: The 21-inch Bric’s X-Bag Carry-on Spinner weighs 5.5 pounds.

Why We Like It: This dependable nylon carry-on can fit a ton, plus it’s stylish. It doesn’t skimp on features either, with four 360-degree spinner wheels, a telescoping handle, and leather detailing.

Lucas Ultra Lightweight 20″ Spinner

The Lucas Ultra Lightweight 20" Spinner (left) and the Lucas Ultra Lightweight 20" Spinner as compared to a average height man (right)
Amazon

The Numbers: The Lucas Ultra Lightweight 20″ Spinner weighs 5.8 pounds.

Why We Like It: We love its roomy pockets and spinner wheels.

All of the products featured in this story were hand-selected by our travel editors. Some of the links featured in this story are affiliate links, and SmarterTravel may collect a commission (at no cost to you) if you shop through them.

Editor’s note: Carol McPherson, Ashley Rossi, and Codey Albers contributed to this story. This story was originally published in 2015. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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Packing mishaps range from inconvenient (heading to the Caribbean without a swimsuit) to disastrous (discovering you left the country without your wallet), but most are preventable. We’ve created this ultimate packing list to help you pack well every time.

The Ultimate Packing Checklist

To see the ultimate packing list, scroll down the page or click here for an editable PDF version that you can save or print out. To customize the list, simply download or print it, then edit for your specific needs. You can also download the editable, mobile-friendly checklist here.

Clothes to Pack

Toiletries to Pack

Miscellaneous Items

What to Pack in Your Carry-on

Packing Tips for Clothes and Other Items

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When packing for a vacation the most important things to keep in mind are the length of your trip, the weather, and any non-standard clothing or gear you might need.

Your first step when packing is to decide if you’ll be checking a bag or only taking a carry-on and then curate the amount of clothing you’ll need based on that decision. Typically, you should avoid checking a bag in situations where you have a layover since the likelihood of your bag going missing goes up with every connection. You might also want to avoid checking a bag if you absolutely need items in your bag on arrival—for example, if you’re going on a cruise.

If you’re packing more minimally, focus on packing layering clothes in more neutral colors. That’s not because we don’t like fun colors and patterns; it just means that neutral-colored clothing is more versatile, so you can wear these items more than once when you’re tight on space.

Also invest in clothing that does double duty, like multi-use wraps, crushable hats, self-cooling and heating fabrics like merino wool layers, bug-repellent clothing, wrinkle-resistant shirts, quick-drying activewear and undergarments, casual sneakers, UPF-proof clothing, and compressible jackets … just to name a few. Look toward popular athleisure brands like Lululemon, prAna, and Athleta for comfortable yet stylish travel clothing.

When curating your packing list, you should keep in mind the length of your trip and decide on quantities from there. For a shorter trip (three to five days), you can probably manage with the following: one pair of underwear and socks per day, one pair of pajamas, one to two dressier outfits, one to two activewear or athleisure outfits, one to two casual outfits, and one to two pairs of shoes. For a longer trip (over a week), you can manage with one pair of underwear and socks per day, two pairs of pajamas, three dressier outfits, three to four casual outfits, two pairs of shoes, and two activewear or athleisure outfits.

And if you’re able to do laundry on your vacation, you can probably manage with even fewer items. Just don’t forget to pack a travel laundry kit.

Also make sure to bring along accessories like a money belt, scarf or sarong (can be used for things like an airplane blanket, coverup at the beach, or to throw over your dress on a cool evening), and a collapsible tote or day bag for any extra items you might acquire on your travels. If traveling to a city or destination that is prone to pickpocketing, make sure to pack some pickpocket-proof clothing and gear.

Depending on the type of trip you’re going on, you may need to invest in some special travel gear. We’ve tested out everything from waterproof baby carriers to interchangeable heels, so you can trust our recommendations. If you’re headed out on an organized group tour, you’ll most likely get a packing list from the tour provider, which should make your trip planning easier. If not, do your research online (one tip is to look at locations on Instagram and see what people are wearing) and consult this story for other handy lists of tips.

For more active trips, make sure you have a sturdy pair of hiking boots, quick-drying clothing, a day pack, snacks, and any necessary equipment. Check out our specific packing lists for hiking trips and camping trips.

Another type of trip that you may need to pack slightly specific items for is a cruise. Make sure you pack non-standard items like seasickness remedies, formal wear, dress shoes, and your bathing suit. Beach vacations also require different items like water shoes, towels, sunscreen, and maybe even snorkel gear. Luckily for you, we also have a specific cruise packing list and a beach vacation packing list.

Lastly, you need to consider the weather. For warm-weather destinations like jungles and Caribbean islands, you can obviously skip the coats and gloves, but if you’re headed out on a ski vacation then you’ll need a whole slew of things like goggles, a neck gaiter, snow boots, and more. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a specific Caribbean vacation packing list, a Mexico vacation packing list, and even a ski trip packing list.

To help keep things organized, we love using packing cubes and/or compression sacks. They’re especially useful for when you’re traveling to multiple destinations in one trip.

Wondering how to pack all of your items? Enter the great debate of the rolling vs. folding method! While this is definitely a personal preference, we put two editors to the test to find out which method is in fact, more space-saving. Watch the video below to see the answer.

How to Pack Toiletries and Medications

Whether it’s important medication or your favorite lipstick, forgetting any type of toiletry can range from being mildly inconvenient to becoming a serious problem. For toiletries, make sure to pack your essentials, like medication, contacts, and any other items that you might not be able to purchase or replace during your travels. (Put them in your carry-on bag, not your checked suitcase.) However, if you forget items like a toothbrush or razor, you can typically call the front desk at the hotel for a spare.

We also recommend traveling with some type of a travel first-aid kit, which includes items like tweezers, first-aid ointment, bandages, travel-sized hand sanitizer, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Make sure to check TSA guidelines if you’re traveling with medication, as well as the policies and regulations at your destination.

Packing Tips for Everything Else …

Traveling without tech items like your phone, laptop, tablet, or camera can be a major bummer. For those traveling abroad, you’ll also want to remember to pack electronic adapters and converters. Other tech-related items for photographers to pack are a sturdy camera bag, backup batteries, and memory cards, as well as lens cleaner. And don’t forget smartphone essentials like a backup charger, waterproof case if you’re headed out on the water, and a phone stand or tripod for photos.

A travel packing tip we’ve learned the hard way? Travel with a copy of your passport, credit card, and bank contacts, as well as a list of medications and your emergency contacts.

If you are traveling abroad, we have an entire checklist for you, but the most important thing to note here is your passport and visas. Make sure that your passport is up to date, has as least six months of validity, and has enough blank pages for any stamps. Another tip for international travel? Give yourself plenty of time to apply for any visas that you might need and to arrange for a visit to a travel clinic if any special medications or vaccines are needed. You should also familiarize yourself with any remaining COVID-19 travel restrictions at your destination.

There are also some items that you may not think to pack, but should, like an electronic tracker, duct tape, toilet paper, a decoy wallet, or a whistle.

What to Always Pack in Your Carry-on Bag

In case you’re separated from your checked bag or other items, you should always make sure that you have your ID, wallet, house keys, medications, valuables, camera, phone, laptop, tablet, pen, cash and cards, glasses, and copy of your itinerary with you on the plane.

Other items that you might want to have handy with you include entertainment for your flight, comfort-promoting items like a blanket or pillow, as well as an empty water bottle to fill up post-security (here is a list of our favorites), a change of clothes (just in case your luggage is lost or delayed), snacks, and gum.

If you’re looking to pack carry-on only, you guessed it: We also have a separate packing list and tips for that, as well as the best bags to use for carry-on only.

What to Pack to Stay Healthy While Traveling

The pandemic has significantly changed the way we travel and, by extension, the items we prioritize in our luggage. While many destinations have loosened or entirely lifted COVID-19 restrictions, some venues and events may still require a mask or proof of vaccination/negative COVID test to enter. Plan ahead to see if any activities on your itinerary have restrictions in place.

Sanitizing wipes and hand sanitizer, while always a good idea to have on hand at the airport, have become absolute carry-on musts. Wiping down areas like your tray table, airplane seat armrest, and hotel television remote can spare you from a variety of common travel bugs.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2013. It has been updated to reflect the most current information. Ashley Rossi contributed to this story.

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The Insect-Repellent Clothing and Gear Every Traveler Should Have https://www.smartertravel.com/insect-repellent-clothing-gear-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/insect-repellent-clothing-gear-travel/#respond Thu, 15 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2016/02/05/what-to-pack-if-youre-traveling-to-a-zika-virus-zone/ Traveling to a Zika zone? Pack these things to protect yourself.

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At best, getting a bug bite is an itchy nuisance for a few days. At worst, it could expose you to a serious or even deadly disease. Common mosquito-borne illnesses include malaria, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile virus, and Zika virus, while ticks can spread Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other maladies. To protect yourself, consider packing insect-repellent clothing and other gear on hiking trips, tropical vacations, or any other trips where you might be at risk of bug bites.

Insect-Repellent Clothing

Model wearing women's InsectShield hoodie from L.L. Bean (left) and man wearing an insect repellent shirt from Craghoppers (right)
L.L. Bean & Craghoppers

The Insect Shield clothing line from Craghoppers includes pants, button-down shirts, T-shirts, hoodies, dresses, hats, and more. This bug-repellent clothing has other useful travel features as well, including moisture-wicking technology and sun protection.

Another option is Women’s Insect Shield Hoodie, which lives up to its name with clothes that offer protection from insects for 70 washes.

Permethrin Clothing Spray

sawyer permethrin clothing spray
Amazon

If you don’t want to invest in a whole new wardrobe of insect-repellent clothing, treat what you already have with permethrin spray, a bug repellent designed to be used on clothing and shoes (but not skin!) that lasts through multiple washings. This permethrin spray for clothes is effective against mosquitoes, ticks, mites, and other bugs for six washings or six weeks, and it’s as effective as 100 percent DEET. Odorless after drying, it won’t stain or damage your clothes, so you can wear them again after your trip.

Long-Sleeved Shirts and Pants

Models showing the men's and women's cuts of Try the Silver Ridge Lite Long Sleeve shirts
Columbia

The more covered your skin is, the harder it is for mosquitoes to feast on you. Of course, it’s likely to be warm where the bugs are, which makes wearing long shirts and pants unappealing. Pack lightweight, light-colored clothing like these travel-friendly long-sleeve shirts, which can actually help you stay cooler than short sleeves thanks to their moisture-wicking properties.

Columbia makes a number of high-performance long-sleeved shirts specifically designed to keep you cool even while you’re covered up. Try the Silver Ridge Lite Long Sleeve, which is available for both men and women; it’s got vents, moisture-wicking fabric, and UPF 50 sun protection to keep you cool and shielded from the sun. Pair it with a lightweight, stretchy pair of hiking pants, such as the Women’s Saturday Trail Stretch Pant or the Men’s Silver Ridge Convertible Pant.

Bonus: Shirts and pants made from UPF fabric will also protect you from harmful UV rays. I like these pants from Coolibar, specifically designed to be worn in hot and sunny environments.

Travel Mosquito Bed Net

Mosquito netting canopy tucked over queen sized bed (left) and mosquito netting canopy compressed down into green carrying case (right)
Amazon

Just because you’re staying in a hotel room doesn’t mean that mosquitos can’t get in—whether it’s via a hole in your window screen or just by flying in alongside you as you enter. That’s why it’s a good idea to pack a mosquito net for your bed if you’re staying in a place at risk for mosquito-borne diseases. Mosquito nets are also useful if you’re camping in an area with lots of bugs.

This one from Universal Backpackers is great for travel, as it needs just a single rope to hang from and folds into a small and lightweight bag.

EPA-Registered Insect Repellent

DEET-free Repel bugspray (left) and Repel 100 concentrated DEET bugspray (right)
The Home Depot & Walmart

Not all bug sprays are created equal. Only some ingredients are scientifically proven to repel bugs. Check to see if your insect spray meets the requirements with this search tool from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

One option is Repel 100, a spray with super concentrated DEET for heavy-duty bug conditions. The one-ounce size is perfect for travel and it protects for up to 10 hours, so you don’t need a ton.

For a more natural solution, look for products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus (which is one of the only non-chemical repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), such as this option from Repel.

Mosquito Head Net

Woman wearing hat with mosquito netting (left) and man wearing hat with mosquito netting while hiking by a stream (right)
Amazon

You might look at the picture of this mosquito head net and scoff, thinking that you’d never be caught dead wearing one, but you might change your mind if your destination is swarming with bugs. Small and lightweight, this mosquito head net is made from a fine black mesh (which is easy to see through) and comes with its own stuff sack for easy packing.

Insect-Repellent Bands and Wipes

Insect repellent bracelets (left) and insect repellent wipes with DEET (right)
Walmart & Amazon

If you are flying carry-on only and don’t want to worry about fitting bug sprays into your 3-1-1 bag, insect repellent bands and wipes are a great alternative. For wipes, this 20-Count Repel Mosquito Wipes is affordable and contains DEET, so you’ll be protected without spending a lot of money.

An alternative form of mosquito protection is the Mosquito Repellent Bracelet, which is waterproof and non-toxic, and offers protection for up to 200 hours.

Caroline Morse loves combining practical fashion and travel. Follow her adventures around the world on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline and on Twitter @CarolineMorse1.

All of the products featured in this story were hand-selected by our travel editors. Some of the links featured in this story are affiliate links, and SmarterTravel may collect a commission (at no cost to you) if you shop through them.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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