From hiking must-haves to luggage-lightening gadgets: smart pieces that’ll take you places.
Water-resistant 2-in-1 tech pouch with detachable desk organiser for storing your technology – and other – essentials, $90.
Fend insect repellent is hypoallergenic, DEET-free and suitable for sensitive skin and babies aged two months and over, $30 (120ml).
Ella Baché Sportsbloc Great SPF50+ sunscreen is water-resistant for up to two hours, $43 (130ml).
Scrubba Drying Combo pegless travel washing-line comes with six inflatable hangers and weighs just 260 grams, $25.
Key Organiser Pro in leather, $85, with Orbitkey x Chipolo Bluetooth Tracker V2 to keep tabs on your keys or luggage, $55.
July Camera Protect Bag with inserts that can be configured to hold camera equipment or two wine bottles, $95. (Shown with Château Tanunda Cabernet Shiraz $50.)
Tokyo Treat snack-box subscription for unusual and cult Japanese foods; comes with a booklet explaining each item. From $US33 ($50) a month.
Firelight 375 V2 gunmetal stainless-steel, vacuum-insulated, leak-proof flask. Holds half a bottle of wine (375ml) and comes with a magnetic tumbler, $120.
Travel Trench with raglan sleeves for a relaxed, oversized fit. Made from a custom memory material that restores the fabric after each wash and wear, $199.
Trek bottle bag, $60, and rope strap, $20; “Colour Theory” 500ml flask, $40.
Antler “Heritage” carry-on case with durable aluminium frame and zipless double-latch closure, $480.
Teva Grandview GTX women’s shoes are waterproof, grippy and durable, with a heel-lock system to support downhill trekking, $330.
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