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Here are the best products you can buy for your next trip to help the world weather the crisis now. (Photo: Milles Studio/Stocksy)

This Travel Gear Donates Money to Fight Coronavirus

Get these products for a future trip and their companies will give back to those most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak

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Like all other industries, travel-gear companies have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Buta few are choosing to give back with campaigns that provide relief to health care professionals, hospitality workers, and rural communities most affected by the virus. Here are some products you can buy for a future trip to help the world weather the crisis now.

Peak Design

From April 7 to 10, Peak Design will donate 100 percent of profitsfrom the launch of its new travel tripod to the and .

(Courtesy Peak Design)

Our Choice: Travel Tripod (from $350)

Peak Design’s tripod fitstogether like a puzzle, cutting down its volume to about half that of a normal one. Both the 3.4-pound aluminum frame ($350) and the 2.8-pound carbon-fiber frame ($600) can supportup to 20 pounds, effortlesslyholding steadya heavy camera body and professional zoom lenses. Bonus: the system can be set up in less than tenseconds, thanks to smart features like smooth-deploying legs and an easy quick-snap camera mount.


Pakt

Through the rest of the crisis, this will donate $10 from every purchase of one of its travel bagsto the emergency-assistance nonprofit , which provides protective equipment and essential medical items to health care workers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

(Courtesy Pakt)

Our Choice: Travel Backpack ($200)

This 30-liter, carry-on-friendly bag is styled like asuitcase, with a zip-around designthat allows it to open up into two compartments, but it carries like a trekking backpack. Twenty featuresinclude a waterproof exterior pocket, a hidden zippered stash pocket on the back for valuables, and—our favorite—aremovable hipbelt that converts into a fanny pack or sling.


Chrome Industries

Through April 15, the is running a Give 20 or Get 20fundraiser: choose to give an extra 20 percent to the , which provides cash assistance to unemployed hospitality workers, or receive 20 percent off your purchase.Even if you opt not to donate, a small fraction of your purchase will go towardsupportingChrome’s other COVID-19 supportefforts, including sewnmasks for medical workers.

(Courtesy Chrome Industries)

Our Choice: Summoner 2.0 ($220)

If your top travel prioritiesareorganization and quick access to essentials, this 30-liter pack is for you. A series of well-designed external zippers open to the main, side, and top compartments, while several small exterior pockets make it easy to reach itemslike your phone or passport. With its 500-denier nylon weatherproof fabric and ripstop liner, this bag is guaranteed to last for life.


Adventurist Backpack Co.

In addition to the company’s existing program of donating 25 meals to families in need for every pack purchased, will now give an additional 25 meals per bag to .

(Courtesy Adventurist)

Our Choice: The Weekender ($85)

Perfect for the minimalist traveler, this classically styled pack has ample space for days’worth of essentials. Its interior padding and water-resistant, 1,000-denier polyester shell also keeps your belongings protected from rough handling.


Welly

Five percent of the sales of this first-aid product company’s will benefit .

(Courtesy Welly)

Prepared Kit with Hand Sanitizer ($45)

Since it’s now almost impossible to find on the shelves, stock up on sanitizer and other emergency essentials like antibiotic ointment and bandages fromWelly. The brand’s organized, packable tins are easily refilled.


Toad&Co

Thissustainable will donate 30 percent of all online purchases made by new customers to a brick-and-mortar retailer located in thecustomer’s home region. The idea is to provide retail shops with some profit at a time when most have been forced to shut their doors.

(Courtesy Toad&Co)

Our Choice: Swifty Short Sleeve Dress ($80)

This stretchy Tencel, elastane, and polyester dress wicksaway moisture and resists wrinkles and odor, making it perfect for future camping or road trips. Plus, it fits all body types and can be dressed up or down for almost any occasion.

(Courtesy Toad&Co)

Our Choice: Boundless Pant ($85)

A classic pair of pants, the Boundless will take you seamlessly from the airport to the trail, with features likea partial elastic waistband, a hidden adjustable cinch at the cuffs, and lightweight cotton-polyester fabric made from recycled water bottles.


Phoozy

On top of $25,000 worth of cases that the smartphone-protection company donated to personnel at the and the North Carolina–based , will donate one phone protector to health care workers for every one soldso their phones stay safe while they’re onthe move.

(Courtesy Phoozy)

Our Choice: XP3 ($50)

Using material adapted from NASA to keep astronauts safe on space walks, this case is guaranteed to protect your phone in virtually any environment. In addition to preventingthe battery from dying in frigid temperaturesand overheating in hot weather, the case floats in water and provides military-grade shock protection. The updated XP3 model is ideal for travel and featuresa stash pocket for cards and cash.


Cotopaxi

The Utah-based company will be giving $10,000 in cash to support the COVID-19 crisis response, as well as matching the first $1,000 in customer donations made on its . This weekit also launched a #OneUtahT-shirt, with all proceeds benefiting organizations that are providing relief to rural and outdoor communities in its home state that have been hit the hardest by the pandemic, such as , the, and the.

(Courtesy Cotopaxi)

Our Choice: #OneUtah T-Shirt and Bataan 3L Pack Bundle ($50)

Consider the #OneUtah shirt a replacement for that cheesy souvenir teeyou were bound to buy on your next trip to the Beehive State. Combine it with the , which is lightweight yet spacious enough to hold a camera, keys, and passport.

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