It seems as if my bag is accumulating more stuff to bring as the years pass. In my years of traveling, I have discarded things I used to think was the bee’s knees, and have learned to embrace some of the items I used to scoff at. Such is life.<\/p>\n
Here’s another round of new stuff that I like to have with me when I travel, as well as other things that I have been asked to try while traveling.<\/p>\n
Baggu<\/strong><\/p>\n If you’ve been reading this blog for a long time, you’d know that I’m a huge fan of reusable bags. I’ve been using them way before plastic bags were banned<\/a> in the Philippines.<\/p>\n Bobble<\/strong><\/p>\n This one of those things that I have been given to try, and being a recent convert to bringing my own water bottle whenever I go out, this was a very welcome token.<\/p>\n Bobble’s selling point is that they have this carbon filter that “removes chlorine and organic contaminants in the water.<\/a>” It’s also BPA-free, and since it’s reusable, that’s one less plastic bottle in the landfill. <\/p>\n While I like reusable water bottles, I’m not entirely sold on Bobble. It’s mostly because of my personal preferences: I do not like sipping water from a spout like that. But that’s just me. Try it out, specially if you’re particular about the way your water taste.<\/p>\n Flipster<\/strong><\/p>\n Admit it, when you have a holiday coming up, you sometimes get an urge to shop for clothes, accessories, or gear that you want to use on that trip. It’s all well and good, but one of the biggest no-no is saving using the new items for the trip itself, meaning you have no chance to test beforehand if they are as comfortable when worn longer than the 1 minute you had it on in the fitting room.<\/p>\n That goes double for shoes. If you’re on a trip that would require you to walk and be on your feet several hours a day, you need to have really comfortable footwear, otherwise you’d have a miserable time. That’s why it’s good to have a back up footwear that you can turn to when your feet starts complaining.<\/p>\n In comes Flipsters<\/a>, these cute foldable flip-flops and shoes that is so compact, it can fit in your handbag. They’re lightweight as well, so it won’t tip the scales when you pack it. While the rubber sole is very thin, it doesn’t feel as if you’re walking barefoot on gravel. It does offer some protection from the pavement, but bear in mind that these are only for short walks, not for traipsing around town the entire day.<\/p>\n Healthy Back Bag<\/strong><\/p>\n Carrying a heavy bag can be very bad for the body, whether it’s a shoulder bag, a back pack, or even a rolling luggage. Lately, I’ve been partial to bags with long straps so that I can sling it across my shoulders, making it more comfortable to walk around with.<\/p>\n Apparently, plenty of other people have the same idea, and someone came up with the Healthy Back Bag. It has a unique shape that distributes the weight on your back and is very close to your body. It’s quite comfortable to walk around with that on my back, and there are plenty of pockets both inside and out. The one I got is purple and looks very casual, but apparently, it comes in a very wide variety of designs and color<\/a>.<\/p>\n USB Charger<\/strong><\/p>\n In the age of cellphones, tablets, and other gadgets, you’ll often find your bag filled with cords, cables, and plugs for all your devices. You’ll probably need at least two or three, and chances are, your hostel would only have one electrical socket.<\/p>\n That’s why I rejoiced at finding this USB wall charger in Melbourne that lets me charge at least two devices at the same time, and leaves an extra socket for any additional gadget. I left this one for my sister to use, but I’m on the lookout for something similar that is a better fit for the plugs of my chargers. I haven’t been able to check the local shops yet, but both Korjo<\/a> and Belkin<\/a> have something worth considering.<\/p>\n Headphones\/earphones<\/strong><\/p>\n Earphones are very high on my list of must-brings. Listening to music is something that helps keep my sanity when I’m traveling, or even just when I’m commuting around Metro Manila. I used to prefer earphones, as they take up less space, but I’ve been having recurring problems with my ears, so I figured it’s high time that I switch to headphones.<\/p>\n
\nFluorescent orange, oh my!<\/em><\/div>\n
\nThat’s why I’m all too happy to be the recipient of two Baggu reusable bags. They’re made of tough materials, yet very light and compact. They’re huge – perfect for a day of shopping or for bringing the laundry to the laundromat. It comes in a wide array of colors<\/a> to match any outfit.<\/p>\n
\nUsing water bottles not only help save the environment, and it helps you save money too.<\/em><\/div>\n
\nCompletely forgot to take a photo in the wild.<\/em><\/div>\n
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\nA must-have for the gadget-hoarding traveler<\/em><\/div>\n