Backpacks, chargers, and more
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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends Monday, March 31, but you can still snap up great deals in time for upcoming spring and summer adventures. The best part? Many of our favorite travel and outdoor essentials are on sale for under $100—and most are under $50. From travel bags and tech to gear, here are the products we think are worth buying. |
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Fully charged, this foldable solar charger can fuel multiple devices, including a smartphone roughly seven times, according to the maker. We like that it comes with a protective leather case. |
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This 360-degree cold compress cap may help relieve stress headaches, and it’s perfect for travel. With a sleep mask design, it’s comfortable enough for snoozing and easily fits inside a backpack or personal bag. |
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This compact set is a great addition for your toiletry bag. It has seven stainless-steel tools, including tweezers and nail clippers. |
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The versatility of this 62-inch camera tripod earns a spot with the rest of your camera gear. It works with digital cameras and GoPros, plus cellphones. With 180-degree neck rotation, 360-degree head rotation, and a wireless remote shutter, it’s also perfect for selfies. |
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Keep your devices charged no matter where you travel with this speedy and efficient adapter. It accommodates up to six devices at once, with four USB-A ports (2.4A), one USB-C port (3A), and one AC socket, with plugs that work in over 150 countries. |
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A boot dryer is a great addition to a mud room. This one claims to dry boots within 80 minutes via a hybrid forced air system that deodorizes shoes too. We like the autotimer, sloped base with drip trays, and adjustable attachments for beanies and gloves. |
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After taking this backpack to French Polynesia, Europe, and the Caribbean, our writer became a fan. At just half a pound, it’s super light, yet offers a good amount of space at 20 liters. Even better—it’s made of water-resistant nylon and folds into a seven-inch pouch. |
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This handheld steamer is a great travel companion, especially for business travelers. It has two steam modes, a 400-milliliter water tank, and a seven-foot cord—plenty of leeway to move around a small hotel room. |
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This nifty portable charging station powers up three devices at once and turns into a stand. It’s also got tons of built-in protection for overcharging and high temperatures. |
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This portable blender weighs just under three pounds and easily fits into a checked bag. It puts out 700 watts of power and has simple, unfussy controls. We also like that it’s BPA-free and dishwasher-safe. |
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This minimalist wallet won’t take up much space in your pocket or bag. It uses aluminum technology to protect cards from surreptitious scanners and holds up to 12 cards and eight bills. |
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This lightweight duffel bag folds up, so you can stash it in a carry-on or luggage. At 23 liters it has enough room for a ton of clothes and gear, even for international or longer trips. (Select colors only.) |
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