I recently bought a Kindle and it has, no exaggeration, revolutionized my life. Perilogics is a small biz that specializes in tech-oriented travel products and backpacks. Even if it does break, I'll be happy to buy another one or two of it!" - Earendil Thus far it still feels solid and I don't anticipate breaking it any time soon. It's extremely well-built and I find myself fidgeting with it all the time. Heck, I've been using it to hold my phone comfortably at eye level while watching videos in bed. At home, I simply clamped it to a deck of cards and it turns into a versatile stand that I can place on any flat surface. However, I find myself using it a lot outside of travel, too! Work-wise, I've clamped it onto my office desk shelving to hold my phone at eye level beside my computer. It also works on my roller carry-on handle during layovers. I was able to finagle it to fit the tray tables on different planes and like others, I find the height just nice when clamped onto a stowed tray table. Promising review: "I bought this nifty gadget about six months ago for a multi-leg, ultra-long-haul trip and it more than held up the entire duration. Get them from Amazon for $18.99 (available in five colors). Definitely will buy another pair if these die on me." - Liubhard I was gifted AirPods and honestly find myself reaching for the Tozo buds more often because they’re so much more comfortable in my ears. Comes with a lot of different ear bud sizes, cancels noise well, the sound is actually decent/better than I expected, and I’ve accidentally thrown these into the washer and dryer and they still work the same. I’ve had these for 6+ months now and they are pretty awesome for $25. Promising review: "I bought these for the price and as a trial run on whether or not I could keep up with small wireless earbuds. I have to charge them about once a week and always keep them in my coat pocket." I also use these on the reg in my everyday life to listen to Spotify and podcasts, and even talk on the phone. And while I was out exploring, the charging case easily fit in my coat pocket. These come with a wireless charging case that provides up to 45 hours of playtime when you're on the go - it'll fully recharge the earbuds in less than two hours.Įlizabeth vouches for these: " 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. So yeah, this stuff works. And if you're a bit hesitant about jumping on the solid sunscreen bandwagon, you can pack a stick of this, knowing you have enough sun protection to get you through to finding some spray-on or lotion SPF at your destination." But when on a beach trip, I'm constantly swimming in the water and sweating. Also worth mentioning.I am about the palest lady you've ever seen and swear by daily application of sunscreen. I sometimes carry it with me in my purse on my everyday adventures because I know it's so easy to apply. Since then, I've packed this for any trip I've been on, including a two-day Disneyland trip where I toted this around in my bag and shared with friends. On a beach club afternoon, I did haphazardly reapply and missed a strip on one arm, but I tend to do that with spray-on or lotion sunscreen, too. Thankfully, all are available on Amazon, just ready and waiting to keep my feet-and yours!-comfy, cozy, and blister-free.PS: That means it's also a great spill-free SPF option you can keep in your everyday tote or backpack.Įlizabeth brought this on an international trip and loved it: "I first bought this for a weeklong Croatian vacation last year when I did carry-on, and as long as you are *thoroughly* reapplying, this stuff stays on pretty well. And when I want to show my ankles, a pair of nude, sturdy, sweat-wicking ankle socks are my go-to. If I have to dress up, I reach for a colorful pair or some durable, black, calf-length options. Under Armour, Puma, and Adidas also have similar options. For my runs, I have a ribbed white set from Nike with built-in arch support and added cushioning. Now, I have socks for every conceivable occasion. This went on for longer than it should have, almost three months in fact. As a result, my shoes built up a funk, I constantly had blisters, and my socks would just wear away, turning into rags. I should have known better, but I didn’t. Even when I went to the gym or to the park for a run, I donned a pair of thin, low-cut options, thinking my feet would be fine. For some reason or another, I liked showing my ankles, and I refused to cover them up. I went through a phase almost a decade ago when I shunned socks.
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