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In Transit: Tan Leather

Whether commuting on the train or working at a coffee shop, a touch of tan leather can class up any look. My leather iPhone case has been a staple of my every day carry for years now. It patinas beautifully and feels great in your hand after it's worn in.

A Stellar Travel Journal at a Great Price

I've carried a Bull & Stash journal with me basically everyday for the past two years and I've found no better way to store my ideas, schemes and plans. Recently the company revamped their lineup with the introduction of the Market, Leonard and Allison journals, each one representing a different size in the line. The Market Pocket Journal is my favorite for an on the go life. It fits easily into a pocket or purse and the refillable pages make it easy to keep the ideas flowing. 

A while back I was able to demo the Leonard size journal and it quickly became my go to for meetings and long form writing. I'm a creature of habit and the ability to carry the same journal with me everywhere I go, day in and day out, no matter how much I write in it, is ideal. 

The new models have introduced a much needed pocket to store spare business cards or receipts, a spot to hang your pen and a few new colors as well. The Leonard even has enough room for a small tablet to be held in it's pocket. Check them out at Huckberry right now, who's got them at a little bit of a discount. 

 

 

5 Gifts Under $50 for the Traveler In Your Life

Looking for perfect gift for the wanderluster in your life? Whether you want to make their trip easier or inspire future adventures, we've got you covered with five gift ideas under $50 for the traveler in your life. 

1. World Scratch Map

A great way to keep track of where your adventures have taken you, the World Scratch Map is a great keepsake for a world traveler. Show off all your adventures for visitors to see and spark conversation! 

2. Travel Cord Roll

Electronics are a part of life now and when you leave home, cords are a necessary evil. Give your traveler a way to keep things organized in a minimalist fashion with a Travel Cord Roll. Not only will everything stay in one place, it'll decrease space for carry-on travelers. 

 

3. Anywhere Travel Guide

Finding yourself bored in a new city shouldn't be a thing. Instead, take the Anywhere Travel Guide with you for instant adventure inspiration. A deck of 75 prompts for a good time, no matter where you find yourself. Sure to illicit adventure from even the most basic of travelers. 

 

4. Pack-It Cubes

Keep all your things neat and tidy with Pack-It Cubes from Eagle Creek. Made from ultralight silnylon ripstop, the Pack-It cubes add organization without all the weight. Your muscles will thank you in the long run. 

 

5. Convertible Travel Pillow Infinity Scarf

Getting to your destination is half the battle and showing up tired can really throw off the first few days of your trip. With the Convertible Travel Pillow Infinity Scarf, you get the best of both worlds while saving space in your luggage. 

Grab Cotopaxi's 26L Backpack for 33% Off

You're going to look like a tourist most places you go, so why not go in style with Cotopaxi's Cusco 26L Backpack. Available in four colors, the Cusco is currently 33% off here.

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Featuring an internal laptop sleeve that fits up to a 15-in laptop, the Cusco is a perfect option to carry all your gear on a short trip, or act as a daybag on longer excursions. 

I'm partial to the Beech Canopy color (seen here) for it's understated look and suede leather accessories. Rugged and water resistant, the Cusco also has two side slots for water bottles. 

Looking for something a bit smaller, Cotopaxi's Kilimanjaro 20L is also on sale for 37% off

Travel Camera Gear From Travel Feels

I've long been a fan of Matti Haapoja's brand Travel Feels. Some of his videos are the reason I created this site and his content is still a huge inspiration for everything I do. For the last several months, Matti has been more homebound in Toronto due to the birth of his child (congratulations!) but now he's heading out on the road again and sharing his travel gear for his trip to Norway. 

This simple setup (well, if you don't include the drone) has all the basics that you'll need for travel photography and videography. And speaking of drones, I've never been a huge fan but in a place like Norway or Iceland, it'd be almost criminal to not get some aerial footage of all that natural beauty. Just don't overdo it and leave the pesky humans out of it. 

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