TIME TO TRAVEL

Must-Haves For A Great Adventure

By Jenny Peters

Wherever you’re planning to roam, we’ve got just the items that will help you stay healthy, hydrated. and hassle free.

CINCHA BAG STRAP
This easy-to-use Cincha bag strap simply slides over the handle of your rolling luggage and secures your purse. Backpack, briefcase to it, turning it into a non-slip, hard-to-steal way to keep everything secure and moving right along.
Info: cinchatravel.com

KIZIK CASUAL SHOES
Slip in and out of these stylish, comfortable Kizik shoes without a care, as the heels compress and spring back. That makes them perfect for going through airport security; plus, they’ll give you all-day support as you see the sights or take a hike. Info: kizik.com

ROLLINK LUGGAGE
Every trip needs good rolling luggage and this Rollink suitcase is genius. Designed to expand into a good-sized piece with four great wheels, it also contracts into a size that slides slimly into a closet for storage. Available in a variety of sizes, it really works! Info: rollink.com

WANDERFULL HYDRO BELTBAG 
We’ve always loved fanny packs when traveling, easy to wear with no back or shoulder stress, and easy to hold onto in a crowd of possible pickpockets, too. Now Wanderfull has added a perfect addition to the system, with a foldable, removable hydration holster that carries your water bottle hands free. Perfect in every way! Info: wanderfullbrand.com

SABRE DOOR
HANDLE ALARM

For added security in any hotel room, this Sabre door handle alarm is a simple fix. Lightweight and easy to pack, it hangs on the doorknob and detects when someone tries to open the handle and sets off a loud alarm, giving you peace of mind anywhere you roam.
Info: sabred.com

PEAR COMPRESSION SOCKS 
Everyone who flies, especially on a long-haul flight, should wear compression socks on the plane. These Pear socks are cute, colorful and give your feet and legs the important circulation benefits that keep blood moving. Anyone can get a life-threatening deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) when flying; compression socks are the key to never having that happen.
Info: pearcompression.com

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