Overnight essentials, from space-saving organisers to sophisticated gadgets
Pack smart and light for short trips with clever kit to make travel simpler than ever.
Make life as easy as possible with devices and gear designed to simplify your travels - whether that means charging on the go, neat organisers or lightweight storage for no-fuss quick trips.
1. LARQ Bottle Filtered
This innovative drinking bottle with a low-pressure straw is designed to filter water on the go, stripping out pollutants such as chlorine for a crisp taste. The filter will work on up to 151 litres of water before needing to be replaced — the equivalent of around 300 single-use plastic bottles. Available in 500ml and 740ml sizes. £58 and £68.
2. Stubble & Co Adventure Bag
This 42-litre rucksack has an easy-access clamshell design that opens to reveal zipped compartments of various sizes, including a waterproof pocket for shoes. It also features a laptop sleeve, water bottle pocket and hidden compartment for valuables. Available in black, olive, blue and orange. £195.
3. Shokz OpenFit
Shokz’ lightweight earphones sit on top of the ear canal, meaning they’re comfortable enough to wear for long periods. The 28-hour battery life ensures you won’t need to charge them on an overnight trip, though it’s easy enough to do so by plugging in the small, accompanying case. The Shokz App allows you to customise the controls, too. £179.
4. July Carry On Pro
For those who prefer not to carry luggage on their backs, this smart roller is the perfect overnighter. It has two separate internal compartments, a waterproof polycarbonate hardshell and a zipped front compartment in which to stow a laptop. The integrated, removable powerbank allows travellers to charge devices on the go. £275.
5. Tropicfeel Monsoon trainers
Foldable and weighing just 200g, these slip-on trainers from Barcelona brand Tropicfeel slot easily into a travel bag. Partly made from recycled materials, they feature an AirTech Mesh upper that’s breathable yet quick-drying. The neutral colour range also ensures they go with any clothing. £99.
6. SURI Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush and UV case
With a 40-day battery life and a travel case that not only charges the brush but cleans harmful bacteria using UV-C light, the Suri is the ideal addition to your toiletry bag. Slim, light and carbon-neutral, it offers two modes (polish and clean) and delivers 33,000 sonic vibrations per minute. £95.
7. Chrome Bravo Tech Roll
Designed for stowing away cables, power banks and batteries in one neat package, Chrome’s new Bravo Tech Roll, made from recycled nylon and polyester, features a roll-up design with metal hook closure. The removable pouch can also be taken separately if space is really tight. £61.
8. La Pochette travel pots & bottles
Leak-proof, dishwasher-safe and BPA-free, La Pochette’s refillable silicone tubes and pots are perfect for those travelling light. The pots work well for creams, but are equally useful for jewellery or pills, and both meet airline carry-on baggage requirements. From £10.
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