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    Just 41 Travel Essentials That Won’t Break The Bank

    These products might not cost a whole lot, but trust me, they'll make a big difference on travel days.

    1. A capacious travel backpack to fit as many items as you can possibly jam-pack into it while still being able to slide it under the seat in front of you. It's able to zip open completely — yes, like a suitcase — so you can find whatever you need! It has plenty of pockets, a compartment just for wet items and another for shoes.

    Reviewer carrying white backpack with front pocket and water bottle side sleeve in an airport
    Reviewer holding a green version of the backpack open to reveal all the inner pockets

    Promising review: "Lots of space. I bought this for a business trip so I could carry my laptop and clothes for two nights and not check a bag at the airport. This worked perfectly and looks nice." —Angie J

    Get it from Amazon for $34.19+ (available in four sizes and 38 styles). 

    2. Or a wheeled carry-on bag so small that most airlines (yes, even the super strict local ones) will count it as a personal item since it can fit under an airplane seat. No need to carry the weight of all your important items on your shoulders; you can wheel it through airport security without having to pay those checked bag prices.

    Purple carry-on bag under an airplane seat with a small astronaut keychain attached. Passenger's feet and part of the seat are visible
    Travel-sized, purple rolling luggage with front pockets, displayed on a marble surface. Yellow and pink flowers are visible in the background

    Now you won't even have to pull your suitcase outta the overhead!

    Promising review: "I purchased this primarily for a better personal item carrier for flying. I was using a small gym bag but it didn’t keep anything organized. This is perfect with it’s many outside and inside compartments which allows me to get easy access to things I need to access during my flight and separate important items like phone chargers, medication, chewing gum, etc. As you can see, it fit under the seat perfectly with plenty of room for my feet on both Jet Blue and Southwest flights. Flight crew didn’t hassle me about its use as a personal item (although now Southwest won’t let my bring my pillow as an “assistive device” along with my purple bag and a carryon, but that’s a different story). I’m planning on using this in the Fall for a high school reunion where I may want to put some dress clothes for the event in a separate bag for transport. I plan to get a lot of use out of this bag and you will, also. I love the purple color as well." —Laura D

    Get it from Amazon for $49.50+ (available in four colors).

    3. portable rain hood you can slip on under any (yes, ANY) jacket, so even your favorite coat can now boast a hoodie. No need to attempt cramming in those extra raincoats or bulky umbrellas.

    model showing the hood attached to the inside of a trench coat
    the model with a jacket open, showing how the hood goes under the arms to attach it
    Amazon

    All it is is a hood attached to a vest you can wear under *any* jacket to protect yourself (and your hair) from whatever the weather has planned.

    Promising review: "I love this! The quality is very nice and it fits great. Wore it last week in the rain with a coat I love that doesn't have a hood and it was perfect. It slips right under your jacket so all you see is the hood, so it pretty much blends in with your jacket. Such a great idea! Wish there were more colors and patterns, I'd order more." —Jill Hammel

    Get it from Amazon for $29.

    4. neck pillow you can stuff with clothing for sneaking in that extra outfit (or two) you just couldn't jam into your carry-on. It's the perfect way to utilize every single inch of space physically possible. Plus, you can make sure you have those spare clothes on hand if you need a quick outfit change once you land.

    neck pillow stufed with clothes and looped on a suitcase handle
    the neck pillow empty and change of clothes that were stuffed inside

    Check out a TikTok showing how someone used a similar neck pillow to just take that and a personal item onto a RyanAir flight that was charging for hand luggage. 

    Promising review: "The Tube Pillow was a savior on my last trip. It held a surprising amount of clothes and doubled as a dirty laundry bag. I used it as an on-the-lap pillow, but it was a tad awkward to maneuver. For extra storage without extra fees, it's worth it!" —Sharon

    Get it from Amazon for $44.95.

    5. A *solid* Neutrogena SPF 50 sunscreen that will protect you from the harsh rays of the sun without you needing to carry around a full-sized liquid bottle that'll get you pulled over by TSA.

    a model using the solid sunscreen
    Amazon

    Here's what BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly has to say about it: "I first bought this for a weeklong Croatian vacation last year when I did carry-on, and as long as you are *thoroughly* reapplying, this stuff stays on pretty well. On a beach club afternoon, I did haphazardly reapply and missed a strip on one arm, but I tend to do that with spray-on or lotion sunscreen, too. Since then, I've packed this for any trip I've been on, including a two-day Disneyland trip where I toted this around in my bag and shared it with friends. I sometimes carry it with me in my purse on my everyday adventures because I know it's so easy to apply. Also worth mentioning...I am about the palest lady you've ever seen and swear by daily application of sunscreen. But when on a beach trip, I'm constantly swimming in the water and sweating. So yeah, this stuff works. 

    And if you're a bit hesitant about jumping on the solid sunscreen bandwagon, you can pack a stick of this, knowing you have enough sun protection to get you through to finding some spray-on or lotion SPF at your destination." 

    Get it from Amazon for $9.88.

    6. A set of packing cubes for smushing down any bulky articles of clothing into the perfect size to slide comfortably into your carry-on — no vacuum suctioning required. 

    Promising review: "I travel frequently and travel light. My luggage is usually limited to a backpack that slides under the airline seat. For a two-week European cruise, I added a carry-on rolling suitcase. I've used these packing cubes twice so far, and I am hooked. One cube holds everything (including clothing) I take on a three-night trip. The cube slides into my pack, saving massive amounts of room, and everything is easy to find during travel and at the hotel. Taking out one cube and unzipping is much better than digging through a pack! I will never leave home without these!" —Gura

    Get a set of four packing cubes (also comes with a laundry bag) from Amazon for $21.99 (available in 25 colors and a larger set).

    7. Or a pack of vacuum-free space-saving compression bags so you can pack three times the clothes without needing to spend that extra moolah on baggage fees. And there's no need for a vacuum since these bags come with a pump that will suck out all of the air and keep your clothes as compressed as possible.

    A suitcase spilling over with clothes
    The clothes packed neatly in compression bags to fit in the suitcase
    Emma Lord / BuzzFeed

    Just pack in your clothes, roll up the bag, and watch as the excess air is squeezed out. 

    BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord says: "HELLO, I AM OBSESSED WITH THESE. Despite all the rave reviews I was definitely skeptical of space-saving bags that didn't require a vacuum, and even as they were actively squishing my clothes into oblivion I still couldn't quite believe it. I had easily two suitcases worth of clothes I wanted to pack for a three-week trip to London, and I managed to neatly pack the entirety of my wardrobe in one roller carry-on bag. Truly all I had to do was put my clothes in the bag, push them to the bottom, and then sit on it to get the air out before sealing it up. I had tons of extra bags and make a habit of taking them with me in case other people joining me on trips need them to be able to pack souvenirs on the way home. I'm never taking a long trip without these again — these are worth every damn penny."

    Promising review: "I travel monthly for work, usually gone for 4–5 days. Before these, I would have to check a bag. Dress shirts and pants roll up nicely and stay wrinkle free. It's tempting to want to over-stuff these, but if you're packing golf shirts or cloths with 'slippery' fabric, they slide out of the top of the bag as you get close to the end. The clips take a minute to get used to, but after a couple of times zipping up the bags, it's pretty easy." —BigSkinny

    Get a set of eight from Amazon for $15.98

    8. A travel-friendly "flossing toothbrush" designed with "floss" bristles to reach between your teeth to banish those lil' bits of food stuck in your grin. Chip Skylark himself will burst into song at the sight of your smile. 🎶My shiny teeth and me...🎶

    U.S. passport beside a travel-size toothbrush package
    close up of the flossing bristles on the brush

    It folds up, so you can keep your toothbrush as clean as possible as you're traveling!

    Mouthwatchers is a small business established by Ronald Plotka, DDS, that specializes in antimicrobial toothbrushes designed to get deeper cleans even patients with "great" dental hygiene might miss with traditional brush and floss routines. 

    See what BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord has to say about these: I've been using the regular-sized version of this for over a year now and I LOVE it! I used to use an electric toothbrush, but I feel like I'm getting a much more satisfying clean from these — especially because I tend to get yellow stains between my teeth no matter *how* much I floss, and these bristles seem to actually target that a lot more effectively. My teeth feel genuinely ~squeaky clean~ after I use this, too. 

    Promising review: "This toothbrush is a new staple item for my on the go Invisalign bag. When I need to brush my teeth and don't have time to floss before putting my aligners back in, this brush makes sure my teeth and mouth feel clean and removes debris in-between my teeth. The bristles are soft, this toothbrush is sturdy and the different lengths of bristles help remove debris or help floss your teeth on the go. This brush also dries very fast in-between uses as well." —V. Brown

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $9.99. 

    9. A digital luggage scale so you’re not zipping open your bulky suitcase right there on the floor of the airport’s check-in counter and trying to stuff three different coats into your son’s backpack. Bring this puppy wherever the adventure takes you, and never have to worry about paying those exorbitant oversized baggage fees again! 

    Hand holding a luggage scale with a small, black, wheeled suitcase attached for weighing
    Hand holding a luggage scale with a red suitcase; the scale's digital screen displays 2.15

    Promising review: "I was looking for a lightweight luggage scale to ensure that when returning from vacation, my luggage was not overweight. This works amazing. Super lightweight and extremely accurate." —Taziree

    Get it from Amazon for $13.34 (available in eight styles).

    10. A TSA-approved 16-piece travel toiletries set so you can minimize the amount of space your bathroom essentials take up in your backpack. These bottles are perfect for carrying all your fave beauty products and are set in a leakproof bag, so you don't have to worry about getting shampoo stains on your clothing as you wheel your carry-on down the ramp.

    The set comes with four bottles, four jars, two spray bottles, two scoopers (to help transfer creams), one funnel (to help transfer liquids), one cleaning brush, a page of labels, and a bag that everything fits in.  

    Promising review: "I’ve purchased a lot of different travel sets for my toiletries over the years. Inevitably, they are hard to fill and tend to leak. This set was magic! The wide mouth made it easy to fill from a larger bottle, and the little scoops made transferring creams to the jar containers very easy and with much less mess. The only con (hardly worth mentioning) is that once you squeeze the bottle, it takes a few minutes to expand with air again, so the sides are a bit sunken. I solved that by unscrewing the top just a bit for a quick release of the vacuum pressure. I had no leaks, and plenty of containers for every toiletry." —MDC

    Get it from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in eight colors). 

    11. Stow-N-Go travel organizer that comes with built-in shelves, so you don't have to completely unpack when you're only making a quick weekend trip. You can just pull it out of your suitcase and hang it in your closet. 

    reviewer image of packing cube with clothes in it
    packing cube hanging up in closet

    Plus, it has a zipper compartment at the bottom for putting all your dirty clothes in so they don't get mixed with clean items (forcing you to end up just washing everything when you get home).

    Promising review: "I just love it. I travel a lot. Now I don’t have to hang anything up but my organizer. I can see what I pack and where everything is. Just love it. I can easily fit seven days' worth of outfits and three pairs of shoes in a carry-on suitcase. Just great." —Amazon Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $26.95+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors).

    12. A foldable jewelry organizer for storing your absolute *best* of friends. This folded case has several pockets and slits, so you can store anything from rings to earrings to necklaces without having to carry several bulky boxes that take up too much room. Don't deal with the stress of misplacing any of your favorite pieces; keep them on hand for those fun nights out!

    The light pink  fabric case laid out flat with jewelry secured in it
    Jewelry organizer displaying earrings, necklaces, and rings. The case is open with compartments for various accessories, suitable for travel use

    Promising review: "My favorite traveling item! Before I was sticking jewelry in ziplock bags and in my suitcase and I’d lose them in there or they’d tangle and I was limited on what I could bring. I bring this with me every time we go out of town for business." —Kristy and Jose

    Get it from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors). 

    13. A waterproof travel cable organizer to keep all of your favorite small gadgets and chargers on hand and keep the mess of wires compact so that they're not taking up any much-needed space in your bag.

    Reviewer opening a gray zippered cord organizer to show the two different compartments holding electronics
     the organizer open to show a charger and cords inside of it

    Promising review: "Excellent for travel! Nice to have a go-to individual pouch especially for the chords. Husband travels for business and this is a must, so if he's in an airport or hotel he can locate them easily and they don’t get mixed with others." —Brent Webb

    Get it from Amazon for $9.85+ (available in three sizes and 19 colors). 

    14. A compact I Dew Care "Tap Secret" mattifying powder shampoo so you don't need to carry around a bottle of your favorite aerosol version that's liable to take up wayyy too much space in your already overpacked luggage. This lil' baddie will become your absolute favorite as it comes in a compact travel case, soaks up excess hair oil, and volumizes your locks so that your hairstyle will get compliments no matter where you go!

    a model applying the powder to their roots
    the powder container and poof applicator
    Amazon

    This powder shampoo is benzene-free!

    Promising review: "I was looking for a dry shampoo that would be easy to use on the go for a trip I was taking. I had no issues taking this through TSA and it was so easy to use on the go. You literally just pat the poof on your scalp and then rub the powder in. I do have black hair so dry shampoo is usually very visible in my hair, but I didn't have any harder time than usual rubbing this powder in. It did a really good job of soaking up all the oil and giving my hair volume. I'm not a fan of the price for the amount that you get, but it is lasting longer than I thought it would. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again." —Teresa

    Get it from Amazon for $17 (available in six shades).

    15. A foldable water bottle because you don't want to spend the entire flight asking the stewardess for teensy tiny cups of water that you down in a single shot. Plus, it'll be incredibly helpful when you want to take a bottle of water onto the plane but don't have the time to buy one at the gate after spending hours waiting at the TSA line (which seemingly gets longer and longer every time you fly).

    The water bottle rolled up
    The water bottle at it's full height

    Plus, it's lead-, latex-, and BPA-free, dishwasher safe, and can be used for hot or cold drinks.

    Promising review: "Bought this water bottle for a trip to Disney World. At home, I always have my 40-ounce water bottle nearby. I was worried about walking around the park and not having quick access to water on those hot park days. We only brought a fanny pack in and didn't have room for something big. This was perfect! It wasn't too overbearing to hold and was super easy to fold up and throw in the bag when not in use. My only regret is I didn't buy two!" —E. Alarcón

    Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in three sizes/styles and 14 colors).

    16. A hands-free (rotating!) phone mount perfect for propping up your device during any long plane rides. The strong clamp can attach itself to just about anything — your seat tray, suitcase handle, etc. And the dual joints and 360-degree rotation allow for the best viewing angles! Now you don't have to settle for absolute boredom when boarding those budget airlines that don't have a screen. 

    A phone mounted to the back of an airplane tray table using a black clip device
    Same device used to prop a phone up on a flat table surface

    Perilogics is a small business creating hyper-functional tool holsters and bags for carrying your stuff on the go. 

    Promising review: "I bought this nifty gadget about six months ago for a multi-leg, ultra-long-haul trip, and it more than held up the entire duration. I was able to finagle it to fit the tray tables on different planes, and like others, I find the height just nice when clamped onto a stowed tray table. It also works on my roller carry-on handle during layovers." —Earendil

    Get it from Amazon for $13.97+ (available in seven colors and two-packs).

    17. An airplane seat back organizer because losing your earbuds in the endless void of the seat pouch in front of you is a really lousy way to start your vacation. This keeps your personal effects organized and on hand for that mid-flight boredom — no more having to stand up and reach for the overhead compartment to find your novel. Plus, this way, you won't accidentally leave behind your fave lip balm on the plane.

    Check out a TikTok of the Airplane Pockets tray table cover in action. 

    Airplane Pockets is a small business that specializes in sanitary, portable travel organization products. 

    My colleague Emma Lord owns and loves this: "I used this on a roundtrip from NYC to Tokyo, both with connecting flights in Canada, and cannot sing its praises enough. It fit all four of the different tray tables I used it on and was so ridiculously handy for keeping track of all my littler odds and ends like AirPods, the plane's headphones, earplugs, a sleep mask, a book, gum, a scrunchie, and little snacks. The hanging end of it easily tucked into the built-in sleeve of the seat in front of me for takeoff and when other passengers needed to scoot past me in my aisle seat. Usually, I feel like a hot mess and get frustrated rooting around in the grimy sleeve for my stuff, and this was such a refreshing solution! Several flight attendants even asked where I got it to buy one for themselves!"

    Promising review: "Very useful, especially when traveling with kids. Provided easy access and storage to things like water bottle, hand sanitizer, snacks, wipes, headphones. I didn't have to access my carry-on." —JJ

    Get it from Amazon for $29.99.

    18. Plus, a drink holder for my window seat people who don't want to try balancing all their personal effects, as well as their beverages, on the teensy tiny tray table that somehow gets smaller and smaller with each passing year. It even holds some other essentials, like your headphones, glasses, or phone!

    the tray attached to a window ledge holding two drinks, a phone, and a pair of glasses
    Amazon

    Heads up — you can only use this if you're sitting in a seat that has access to a full window!

    Promising review: "I used this for the first time on a 737. It was fabulous! It didn't intrude into my sitting space nearly as much as I expected. Because the actual window is recessed from the side wall, this only sticks out from the side wall about an inch. If you're considering this, you likely fly enough to know that seats aren't always aligned with the windows. If your window happens to be right beside your seat or the seat in front of you, this won't be of much use. But because it doesn't jut out as much as I thought, you can use it in more situations than I expected. And when you can use it, it's great! I love not having to have my entire tray table down just to hold a 3-inch cup. My only suggestion would be to add a place to hold trash until the flight attendant picks it up. This is very small, very lightweight, and very useful. I'll be taking it on every flight from here on." —JBC

    Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

    19. kid's car seat lap organizer with a dry-erase board (that also doubles as a tray for snacks), a tablet holder, and so many pockets for their toys and markers. This will keep your little one entertained throughout the flight or long drive so that you're not having to hear, "Ughh, are we there yet??" every five minutes.

    A child sits in a car seat while drawing on a car seat organizer tray
    A child sits in a car seat with a tray table holding a coloring book  crayons, toys, a snack tray with chips, a water bottle, and a coloring kit

    Some color options come with dry-erase markers and an eraser included! 

    Promising review: "Are you a parent who is sick of picking up everything your kid accidentally drops off their lap while on a car ride? If not, lucky you. If you are… this thing is great! We recently went on a beach vacation that involved a 9-hour drive each way with my 4-year-old. Usually, he drops stuff while playing with it. With this, everything stayed on the tray! It also helped him balance his tablet to watch, held his drink and foodstuff in place without anything spilling, and gave him a space to draw and play on. Easy to take on and off for potty breaks." —Dawn Michele

    Get it from Amazon for $27.95+ (available in 11 colors and a two pack). 

    20. An AirFly wireless transmitter that'll let you connect your AirPods (or any wireless headphones) to your airplane seat! Now, you won't have to use those uncomfy plastic earbuds the airline gives you — you can use the headphones of your choice while still enjoying the free inflight entertainment that is offered!

    the transmitter plugged into an airplane seat TV
    the adapter

    My colleague Chelsea Stuart owns and loves this: "I splurged on some AirPod Maxes and for the amount of money I threw down on them, I was determined to get as much use out of them as possible and that included on plane rides. With the AirFly Pro, I can connect my headphones via Bluetooth and use the seat-back screen without having to fiddle with the free wired headphones they hand out that 1.) have horrible sound quality and 2.) don't fit my ears in the slightest (I swear my ear canals are tiny or something??)."

    It also comes with a USB-C charging cable, travel pouch, keychain holder, quick-start guide, and a manual.

    Twelve South is a small business that has been creating innovative tech accessories since 2009. 

    Promising review: "I was a little reluctant purchasing Airfly after reading the reviews, but I’m so glad I did! It worked perfectly on the plane, and while on my trip, I also used it to listen to music in the car. It acted like a speaker because I had no aux cable. It was great!" —Yamile cardozo

    Get it from Amazon for $34.97+ (available in three styles and two colors).

    21. A set of Sea Bands for those who get nauseous when they even think about stepping into a moving vehicle. Applying pressure to the P6 acupressure point on each wrist can help almost instantly relieve motion sickness! Time to burrow into your plane seat or board that boat confidently — comfortable in the fact that the pesky nausea won't be creeping up on you.

    Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

    Promising review: "So glad I bought these. Flying usually makes me terribly nauseous. These helped so much! You need to find the right pressure point, and they are really tight. Other than that, 5 stars." —T. Schneider

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $8.43+ (available in adult and children's sizes).

    22. A pair of Mack's Earplugs that'll help block out the noise of the man snoring beside you, the baby crying three rows back, and the couple arguing in the row in front of you.

    pic of Buzzfeed editor with silicone ear plugs in ear
    pic of the silicone ear plugs resting in an editor's hands
    Emma Lord/BuzzFeed

    Check them out on TikTok here.

    BuzzFeed writer Emma Lord swears by these and raves: "The moldable silicone of Mack's Earplugs contours easily to the shape of your ear to block out noise much more effectively than other foam or plastic varieties, and the noise reduction is so good that if I pair them with a white noise machine (or just like a white noise loop on Spotify) I genuinely don't hear noises from outside my room. 

    I've also *loved* these for traveling — if you put these babies in on a plane not only does it help reduce some of the YIKES factor when the plane takes off (it's loud!!), but it cancels out the murmuring noises of passengers on the flight and makes it easier to get some shuteye.

    Promising review: "I've been purchasing Mack's earplugs for about eight years now as they help me sleep so much better at night (and are also super helpful on long plane trips). They're the best ones on the market and much larger with more comfort and coverage than ones in my local stores and pharmacies. Mack's are getting harder to find so I'm writing this in the hope that they stay in business." —Amazon Customer 

    Get 12 pairs from Amazon for $12.99.

    23. bendy travel pillow so you can get some rest (without hurting or straining your neck) no matter how awkward those budget airline or even your car seats are situated. 

    model sleeping against car door thanks to bending travel pillow
    Amazon

    Promising review: "I ordered five travel pillows to try out for my trip to Madrid, and this was the winner. I have fibromyalgia and normally get terrible neck and shoulder pain when flying long distances, but this pillow helped me so much. If I switched positions, I would just reshape the pillow to support whatever I needed to. My daughter and I both have one now, and we use it in bed every night, too. I am so glad we found this amazing pillow. 😊" —Pam Goodson

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99+ (available in 10 colors and two-packs).

    24. A memory foam seat cushion to bring some cushiness to your seat when you know you're gonna be stuck in the car for too many hours. You shouldn't have to suffer having metal poles digging into your booty throughout your entire drive — this seat has an ergonomic design and gel layer so your behind is as comfy as can be.

    the cushion on a drivers seat
    the memory foam cushion on a car seat

    Lots of reviewers who drive for a living rave about it. 

    Promising review: "I drive a truck and suffer from sciatica. After a few days, I began to feel relief. I highly recommend this to anyone who suffers from sciatica." —lou jones

    Get it from Amazon for $43.95+ (available in seven color combos).

    25. An inflatable foot rest you can slide beneath you so you can start your relaxing vacation while thousands of miles in the sky. Reduce your chance of swelling by sitting back and elevating those feet.

    reviewer with the foot rest inflated and their feet up on a flight
    reviewer image of the foot rest in between the airplane seats, giving a kid a comfortable place to rest

    Promising review: "Lifesaver! Made a huge difference in my comfort level. Hard to blow up and use while cramped in a middle seat. Was well worth the effort and intrusion on aisle and window passengers." —peace

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in four colors and also in a two-pack). 

    26. travel-friendly blanket-slash-pillow so you're always comfy, even when those budget airline seats seem to be getting harder and harder each time you book them. Use it as either a blanket or fold it into a pillow. And with the strap on the back, it can be slid onto your luggage handlebars for easy access!

    the pink pillow and blanket set stored in a fluffy pink travel pouch
    model holding the fluffy pink blanket inside the pouch
    Amazon

    EverSnug is a small biz specializing in travel pillow/blankets. Check it out on TikTok

    Promising review: "I have never missed taking this blanket on a trip and it has saved me from cold planes to hotels. It's soft, comfortable, and convenient. Easy to clean. Buying more!" —Hayley

    Get it from Amazon for $29.95 (available in seven colors).

    27. A pair of compression socks that can help your circulation, foot swelling, and pain — and make it easier for your feet when the plane altitude starts to soar higher and higher. You can say goodbye to the days of leg swelling and hello to *sweet* relief as you march countless miles through the winding alleyways of Mexico.

    Read more about compression socks for travel at Johns Hopkins and The Huffington Post.

    Promising review: "These compression socks really helped me. No swelling of feet and legs on a flight from New York to Munich and onto Palermo. Amazing fit and not too thick. Really comfortable." —L. M. Morabito

    Get them from Amazon for $14.11+ (available in unisex sizes S–XXL and in 13 colors).

    And check out our full Physix Gear compression socks review here.

    28. A 2-in-1 hair tool so you're not trying to stuff two separate tools into your luggage — but you're well aware of the fact that you can't possibly survive without both a curler and a straightener. Plus, it's dual voltage for international travel!

    the curling iron and straightener
    Woman in sunglasses and denim jacket smiles for a selfie in a convertible

    Promising review: "Don't be fooled by the tiny price or size, this little baby is serious. If you are looking for a small travel option rather than lugging your big straightener and giant curling iron around the world, than I think you'll love this. It performs really well, turning my frizzy wavy hair into a smooth and sleek style. The curling iron option also creates shiny, silky lasting curls! It's easy to transition between both. I also like the grippy handle and the fact that the curling iron clip is a different color than the straightening bars because that helps me see how I should be maneuvering it around. The voltage goes up to 240m, so you are good using it internationally without a converter (but you will need an adapter just to fit it into various foreign outlets). At this price, definitely give it a try and flaunt your tresses abroad." —Christine

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in two colors).

    29. A pair of lightweight legging-style joggers reviewers can't help but compare to Lululemon's Align joggers thanks to that buttery soft material — but, like, a lotttt cheaper. They're legit perfect for running through TSA or lounging on your flight seat — because yeah, they're just that comfy.

    Promising review: "The fit on these joggers is sooooo comfortable. I purchased them for a flight and they were the best thing to wear! The fabric isn't thin and isn't thick (I never felt hot or cold on my flight). It makes the booty look great. I am definitely going to buy more colors." —AllieClaire

    Get it from Amazon for $28.99 (available in women's sizes XS–XL and 23 colors). 

    30. A *very popular* off-the-shoulder jumpsuit perfect for those long flights, since it's not only incredibly comfy, but super cute and stylish! Or if you want to wear it on the trip, it's super lightweight, so it can be folded down and compacted so it doesn't take up ample amounts of space in your carry-on.

    Promising reviews: "It is a favorite among our flight attendant group when we are traveling. We call ourselves the sisterhood of the traveling jumpsuit! I absolutely love it, it’s comfortable, inexpensive, easy one piece, dress up or dress down. I add a belt and it’s perfect! I am planning to purchase more colors!" —Floridagirl0611

    Get it from Amazon for $28.49+ (available in women's sizes S–3X and 32 colors/patterns). 

    31. An always handy international travel adaptor to prove that you are always prepared no matter which country you end up stumbling upon, as it works in over 160 different countries! Making an unscheduled trip you weren't quite planning? Don't worry about carrying several different chargers or converters; this one device works pretty much everywhere.

    A black, dual USB port wall charger next to a small white USB adapter on a wooden surface
    Universal travel adapter with multiple plug options for EU, UK, and USA/AUS

    Ceptics is a small business that specializes in tech products for international travel. 

    Promising review: "LOVE this adapter! I travel from time to time internationally and have always used just the 'standard' adapters found in airports. Exceeded my expectations of what it was capable of. Used on a recent trip to Germany and it handled everything needed — laptop, cell phone (USB ports are so very welcome), alarm clock, dryer, etc. Did not miss a beat on the power provided. Thank you for making such a great, dependable product!" —Monkey 

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99.

    32. And a 3-in-1 foldable magnetic wireless charging station so that you don't have to debate which of your chargers you need to leave behind — because carrying three separate wires takes up a ridiculous amount of space. This can charge your phone, smartwatch, and earbuds all at once!

    Charger with phone, watch, and airpods all charging
    Person holding a the charger folded up into a small square

    Promising review: "This is my new favorite travel gadget! Super compact and sleek, so far no issues with charging my iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods, and performance remains consistent. This charger has eliminated at least two additional cords and I deeply appreciate not having to shuffle chargers around when packing for travel. The charging light has an on/off feature by the watch pad, so I’m able to keep it on the bedside table at night without a bright green light shining in my face. It’s also hard to overlook when packing back up to leave a hotel, which might be the second most important feature! Overall a great value for the money and such a great tool for staying organized during travel." —Cassandra

    Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in two colors). 

    33. A handy travel wallet that can hold all of your cards, money, and travel documents. It's thin enough to slip into the tiniest of pouches, and this RFID-blocking case can help protect your sensitive information as you catch that last-minute red-eye flight back to your hometown. 

    A pink wallet with lots of pockets for cards, IDs, paperwork, and money
    The pink wallet next to a bag

    Promising review: "I bought this wallet right before a business trip. I wanted something that was small, but still had room to carry necessities. This wallet did that and more. Besides my ID and credit cards, I carried my passport and organized my receipts. It held a lot but didn’t take up much room in my purse. It was also cute to carry alone as a small clutch. I’m actually planning to buy more as gifts." —Sherlethia

    Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in 29 colors).

    34. And a waterproof family travel document holder for the parent of the friend group (or just parent in general), who needs to keep the whole party's passports and boarding passes safe on your travels — so that one friend doesn't accidentally misplace their documents while going through security.

    a reviewer holding the document holder in gray
    a reviewer photo of the interior of the document holder with several passports inside

    Promising review: "I took my kids on their first international trip, and this thing was a total lifesaver. It fits easily in a fanny pack or small purse for easy access, and it fit my whole family's passports, vaccine cards, boarding passes, and a pen with plenty of room for cash and cards if you decide to use it as a wallet for your trip. It made getting checked in a breeze and helped my family keep everything organized." —Kevin Garcia

    Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in five colors). 

    35. A luggage drink caddy because the most important item on your travel day checklist is the Starbucks drink you pick up as a reward after braving the tedious security line. This just attaches right onto your suitcase and has two large pockets — perfect for carrying that breakfast sandwich you couldn't resist ordering along with your favorite Refresher.

    Promising review: "This cup holder is perfect! It helps me a lot! Last time I took a plane with a suitcase and a cup of coffee, when it’s my turn to check my passport and ticket, the coffee cup fell to the ground and coffee sprinkled. It was a nightmare! This time I bought this cup holder, it did do me a favor! I don't have to worry about where my cup and phone are! I can free my hands to do other things. I love it so much! Hope you love it too." —Philip

    Get it from Amazon for $11.39+ (available in 19 colors).

    36. An adjustable universal travel harness seat perfect for any little ones six months or up, so you can 🪄bippity-boppity-boo🪄 any ol' chair into a highchair. Now you can secure your kiddo when you find yourself at your airport Chiles, even when there's not a single high chair in sight. 

    a child sitting on a regular chair strapped into the gray harness with black buckles and a soft back
    Amazon

    Liuliuby is a New York-based small business that specializes in stroller and car seat accessories. 

    Promising review: "This thing was amazing! I give it 10 stars — it fit every type of chair we encountered on our Kenyan vacation! Kept our toddler controlled and made feeding on the go so easy. Very lightweight and packable, a vacation must-have!" —Kireme1

    Get it from Amazon for $27.99.

    37. An Alleyoop 3-in-1 travel razor that's got everything you need for a quick shave on the go: a refillable spray bottle for easy skin prep, a shea butter moisturizing bar, and two triple-blade razor cartridges. This compact razor is the perfect addition to toss into your suitcase.

    a gif of a reviewer opening the pink round razor device and turning the notch to reveal a razor, spray bottle, and bar of soap
    a reviewer photo of the all-in-one razor system with the lid on

    Promising review: "I recently traveled and had no problem with TSA. I like the moisturizer; you can just rub it in. If you have coarse hair, the blades may dull sooner than later. I preferred just to wet my leg and then spray the water. It seemed to get more of a lather for me. Super convenient!!" —Western Pa mom/grandma

    Get it from Amazon for $20 (available in pink and blue). 

    38. And the 4-in-1 Alleyoop Pen Pal so you're not lugging around a packed bag full of makeup — this one lil' pen has eyeliner, brow liner, lip liner, and a highlighter all in one. Just toss it into your fanny pack so you can make a quick touchup while onboard the plane.

    a reviewer holding the 4-in1 makeup pen
    four panels showing a model using the built-in eyeliner, lip liner, brow pencil, and highlighter

    Promising review: "I love that this product is an all-in-one! It saves me so much space when I travel, and the products are high-quality too. The lightest brow pencil is still a little dark for blondes like me, but the other shades complement me perfectly. I like the lip liner the best; it easily elevates a simple lip look!" —Sam 

    Get it from Amazon for $20 (available in three shades).

    39. makeup-removing cloth you can easily carry instead of lugging around a huge pack of disposable wipes. This simple washcloth can safely go through TSA (since your regular full-size bottle of liquid certainly cannot), and all it needs is some water to wipe your face clean.

    the purple makeup cloth
    a reviewer showing half their face after using the cloth

    Promising review: "This product...I have no clue how this works, but it does! Let me start by saying I was wearing a full face of makeup. I mean foundation, contour highlight, eyeliner, seriously the whole nine yards. All I did was wet it and wiped my face, my jaw literally dropped. This is hands-down my favorite makeup remover. The best part is that they are reusable so you don't have to keep buying those expensive disposables that leave your face feeling greasy." —Heather Griffith

    Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in six colors and in packs of three or six).

    40. A fold-up duffel because let's be honest, you're sooo gonna end up bringing back a lot more than you came with — don't you just love shopping sprees?? Pack this on your trip folded up, and bring this duffel back on the plane filled with all your new things as your personal item.

    The duffel in blue
    A reviewer's duffel in pink folded up small, about the size of their hand

    When not in use, this can be folded down into an itsy-bitsy lil' pouch, is water and tear-resistant, and has a side pocket for shoes! Plus, it has a strap on the side, so you can easily slide it onto your luggage handle!

    Promising review: "We bought this to take with us when we visited our daughter, who is studying abroad for four months. We figured she would not have enough room in her luggage when it was time to come home. Folded up, this bag was so compact and lightweight that it took up almost no room in our own luggage for the trip over. Then, sure enough, she had a ton of clothes and shoes to send home with us and packed this bag full. We checked the bag, and it made it through two international flights without a scratch. The BEST feature is the side strap that allows you to slide it over the handle of a rolling suitcase so you don't have to carry it. This is probably the most practical and the best-value item I have purchased in years." —Tosa Mom

    Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in 13 colors and patterns).

    41. A garment and travel bag set you can use when you want to keep your fancy-schmancy outfit wrinkle-free. This bag is water-resistant and comes with a separate shoe compartment! You can use this as your carry-on so your all-important outfit stays safe from airport security!

    A neatly arranged display of a gray suit inside a black garment bag, brown dress shoes, and a gray duffel bag on a patterned bedspread
    A hand holds a black duffel bag with top handles over a bed with a patterned blanket

    There are also four other leather garment bags available in lighter colors (I personally am a fan of this pretty pink one).

    Promising review: "I love this bag! I bought it as my 5-year-old’s carry-on for our Disney vacation, and it was perfect the perfect size for keeping her five princess dresses clean, relatively wrinkle-free, organized, and containing the glitter from the rest of her stuff! I tend to overpack, and I still had room leftover after packing five days worth of her stuff!" —daisy

    Get it from Amazon for $45.99+ (available in nine colors). 

    Reviews in this post have been edited for length and/or clarity.