November 27, 2015
Travel Gift Guide: Breaking Boundaries
Matthew Wexler READ TIME: 6 MIN.
Hydrapack Collapsible Water Bottle
Adventure travelers on the go rely on every nook and cranny of packing space, which makes Hydrapack's innovative water bottle a must-have for anyone hitting the trail (or the hotel workout room). Made of BPA- and PVC-free antifungal materials, the bottle collapses to a mere 2 inches.
Available in 750ml or 1L models. $18 to $23
For 11 years, Pinch Provisions has been bundling the essentials for smart travelers on the go. And what's inside is just as important as the fashion-forward and customizable bag designs. "Hemergency" kits for the guys include 27 essentials from breath drops to a razor and shaving cream, while the women's options conveniently pack 40 beauty and style products to combat any unexpected travel mishap. New metallic and emoji designs have just released for the holidays.
$16 to $35
Walk into any museum around the world and you're bound to see an art enthusiast sketching in a classic Moleskin notebook. The iconic brand continues now offers travel accessories to complement their classic art and writing supplies, including the new myCloud Weekender bag. Replace your backpack with this stylish carry-on piece, which can store a 15-inch laptop and all of the creative accessories to capture memories on your next vacation.
$220
Have you booked your Atlantis, Brand g, or Olivia cruise for 2016? There will be plenty of antics on the high seas in the coming year, but not everyone can handle the occasionally choppy waters. Stow away some low-calorie Anchor Nutrition Bars to start your day at sea with sustenance and keep the queasiness at bay. Based on science that links protein, vitamin B and ginger to nausea relief, the mild-flavored bars claim to help you feel your best.
Three-pack $11.99
Founder Alex Drayer has a global eye for style and has been producing limited-run travel pieces since 2011. The Dubai Dopp Kit's versatile design makes a perfect small carry-on and can stow away phone, keys, tablet, sunglasses, camera, and more. Or use it as a traditional dopp and pack with toiletries to take advantage of the antibacterial-coated interior lining, internal hooks and water-resistant bottom.
$100
Dr. Romy Block and Dr. Arielle Levitan - both practicing physicians - teamed up to use their experience in endocrinology, metabolism and preventative health to create a line of personalized and situational supplements that are perfect for the traveler who likes to play hard.
The Recovery Act supplement (otherwise known as "banana bag" to medical professionals) is your go-to when planning a night of drinking. Take a dose before and then after your night of drinking (along with plenty of water) and allow the unique blend of electrolytes, thiamine, folic acid, magnesium and vitamin B to work their magic. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and we encourage you to always drink responsibly.)
Four tablets for $5 and 10 pack for $40
Matthew Wexler is EDGE's Senior Editor, Features & Branded Content. More of his writing can be found at www.wexlerwrites.com. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @wexlerwrites.