We get it—a lot of the travel gear we cover at ϳԹ is expensive. There’s a reason for that: gear that’ll stand up to years of abuse is worth paying for, and it takes a lot of it to, say, pull off a cycling trip through the Italian Dolomites or a trek in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park.
That said, not everything has to cost as much as a plane ticket to New Zealand, and when we find quality gear that costs less than an Uber to the airport, we’re the first to celebrate it. From headphones to a truly stellar camping app, here are some of our favorite travel essentials that will make life on the road that much easier.
JBL Live100 Headphones($40)

A set of simple earbuds is an essential travel item for me, mainly as a backup for times when I forgetmy Bluetooth headphones or they run out of battery. Fifty bucks won’t buy you a set of AirPods, but you can score a pair of . They’re reliableand sound as if they cost twice the price.
Therm-a-Rest Trekker Pillow Case($13)

My wife and I use every time we fly. We simply stuff one of our extra layers inside instead of dragging a cumbersome neck pillowaround the airport with us. The brushed-polyester exterior is incredibly soft, and better yet, it packs away to almost nothing in our carry-on when we’re not using it.
Anker PowerCore 20100($50)

Anker makes my favorite portable chargers. I use the company’s in lieu of a generator on video and photo shoots to recharge camera batteries and its 12-ounce for travel. The PowerCore lets you charge two devices at once and will fully charge my iPhone 8 nearly seven times before it’s out of juice, making it great for couples that only want to bring one battery pack.
Bellroy Classic Pouch($49)

I used to think organizers were stupid, but I also spend way too much time hunched over in my airplane seat digging through my bags trying to find cords, headphones, or lip balm. Bellroy, perhaps better known for its streamlined wallets, solves that problem with its . The wide-mouth opening, three internalpockets, and large main storage areamean you’ll have easy access to all your stuff and plenty of room for everything from chargers and cables to toiletries.
AllStays Camp and RV Tents App($10)

Camp and RV is consistently rated for a reason: you’ll get a database of over 32,000 campgrounds in the U.S. and Canada, plus extras like lists of amenities provided by each site and overnight parking reports for Walmarts and other stores that allow campers, such asREI and Cabela’s. All that translates to a much easier road-trip experience, especially for#vanlifers and anyone who just likes to camp a lot.
Peak Designs Camera Leash($40)

If you bring a camera with you to document your trips, treat it right with . Peak Designs makes the best camera straps I’ve ever tried, and this one’s versatility makes it perfect for travel. Its Anchor Link connection system allows you to configure it as a sling, neck strap, or safety tetherand adjust the length from 33 to 57 inches with one finger. The Leashholds up to 200 pounds, so it’ll work with just about any body and lens combination.
Tanner Goods Minimal Card Wallet($40)

Ditch . There’s no reason you need to carry more than a few cards and some cash when you’re on the road. is constructedfrom just two pieces of Meridian English bridle leather and keeps things simple and classy with just two slots for your plastic and a pocket for cash. It’s meant to be carried in front, too, which brings me a little extra peace of mind while traveling.