Frances Mocnik
Chargers, warmers, clever tech: fresh ideas to keep living out of a suitcase easy, cruisy – and cosy.
Stoov “Stoons” rechargeable hand-warmers with three heat settings reaching 48 degrees and up to 10 hours of cordless warmth. They also double as a power bank for topping up your phone, $109.
The North Face “One Bag”, a zipper-free sleeping bag designed for easier access for all users, including travellers with disabilities, $450.
Twelve South “PlugBug 120W”, a compact four-port USB-C charger with up to 120 watts of power, Apple Find My compatibility and adapters for the US, China, Australia, Europe, the UK and Korea, $220.
Stoov “Kokoon XL Core Original”, an oversized scarf with battery-powered infra-red heating, adjustable to 58 degrees and delivering up to 10 hours of warmth, $249.
Belkin “BoostCharge Power Bank 20K” with an integrated USB-C cable, plus additional USB-C and USB-A ports for charging up to three devices simultaneously. Air travel-friendly and TSA-compliant, $100; belkin.com/au
Dyson “Supersonic Travel” hairdryer with universal voltage and heat control to help protect hair from heat damage, $449; dyson.com.au
July “Capsule Carry On Pro” suitcase features a top-opening design for easier packing and greater access. The front compartment is sized for laptops and travel documents, while an integrated tracking system in the TSA-compliant lock works with both Apple Find My and Google Find My Device functions, $495.
Teva “Hurricane XLT” closed-toe sandals, available in men’s and women’s styles, $230.
Mini Jumbuk “Jumbuck Travel Swag”, a portable dog mat with a moisture-wicking,
odour-controlling and temperature-regulating wool interior. The waterproof outer layer makes it equally useful for picnics or the car, from $150.
Once Upon lets you create your own travel books with minimalist layouts, from $38 for 20 pages.
Read more from Good Weekend:
From our partners
Read the full article here














