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Ultimate Travel Gear Checklist
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Ultimate Travel Gear Checklist

After traveling quite a few times, I've noticed traveling light and bringing the right gear is CRUCIAL to making my trip as enjoyable as possible. Bring too much stuff and you'll feel like a slave dragging all that stuff around, too little stuff could also be a bit of a disaster so I've been tinkering with this list for some time because I plan on being in countries for 6 months to a year at least. I'm sure it's not complete but it's got a ton of stuff already so I'd say it's close to finished. Some of it is also just my personal choice of clothing that's light, easy to mix/match and easy to pack. I was looking for mainly clothes I can use in gym/summer settings, your style might differ. Maybe it'll help some of you guys narrow down what you might want to bring on the next trip to the poosy paradise.

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1. Asus G750 Laptop $1500- I was considering making a small form factor desktop PC because having a really good computer is a must have if I'm going to be anywhere for 4 months or longer but in the end I had to succumb to getting a laptop. This is one of the best laptops you can get for your dollar. The graphics card is amazing, it's cooling capabilities are great so you won't be burning your lap, it's very fast. I recommend this one over Alienware's bulkier more expensive version especially if you use or plan to use graphics intensive programs or gaming. This is a heavy item list at 10 pounds but as far as high quality portable computers go with you it's as light as it gets. The MSI GT70 $1600 is a strong second choice as well.
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2. Pepto Bismol Tablets $5
3. 7 Icebreaker Apollo V-Neck 1 Black 1 Red 1 Yellow 1 White 1 Green 1 Orange 1 Blue $60- These shirts are also merino wool so high quality quick dry fabric.
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4. 7 Pair of GymShark Luxe Shorts $35 each- 1 Black 1 Red 1 Yellow 1 White 1 Green 1 Orange 1 Blue
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5. 2 pairs of ECCO Men's Biom Zero Cross-Training Shoes(1 black 1 white) $170 each pair
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6. Smartwool PhD Running Light Micro Sock $20 each- Fast drying rugged socks.

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7. 7 Tank Tops 1 Black 1 Red 1 Yellow 1 Orange 1 Green 1 White 1 Blue $20 each

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8. Mont-Bell Ex-Light Down Jacket $200- Ulta light jacket with great cover for winter. This one has been recommended to me by quite a few friends who travel.
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9. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 $600- This phone is amazing, it's a mini tablet and phone combined. It has so many features cram packed into this device I won't bother listing too many of them here. It's the king of smart phones IMO. It's big enough to enjoy watching movies and read books with it's great screen size but small enough to fit in my pockets. Battery life is great, very fast processor. You'll get a lot of random people commenting about you're phone because it's so big it's just attractive, so few people carry around such big phones. This also means you have to hide it in countries where you might get jacked so keep that in mind.

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10. Light My Fire Titanium Spork $13

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11. Nitecore EC1 Flashlight $45- This little bad boy is bright! Take it anywhere with you it fits in your pocket easily. Drunk dude spouting his mouth off? Flash this in his face and bounce, or clock him whatever you gotta do.

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12. Leatherman Surge $75- Leatherman wave is good too but Surge has a few more tools.

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13. Joby GorillaPod $30- I know, I'm vain.

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14. Snow Peak Titanium Multi Compact Cookset $96- From what I've read between steel, aluminum and titanium titanium is the way to go.

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15. Two pairs of Tom Plimsolls one black one white $48 each

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16. Osprey Xenith 105 Backpack With Daypack $390- Comes with a daypack that detaches from the main pack you can just put your a couple things in there plus your laptop there and go about your day.

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17. 1 Fisherman hat $20- Good against the sun.

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18. Ray-bans Foldable $120

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19. Compound Bow $500- If you like to hunt, this one's pretty light too at 4 pounds.

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20. Mushkin Ventura 240GB $240- The fastest usb stick with one of the largest capacities around. Don't skimp out.

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21. 2 Pair of headphones, a nice large set like the PSB M4U 2 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones $300 - and a smaller Motorolla Sliver II $100 when I'm moving around the city to listen to music or make calls.

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22. Aqua Sphere Kayenne Goggles $24- I've seen these get great reviews all around, anyone want to chime in on a good pair?

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23. Packtowl UltraLite XL (3.1 oz.) $15- Get these light microfiber towels instead of those bulky towers you got at home.

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24. Packsafe luggage cable lock $30

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25. Baking Soda
26. Compression Bags $10-$15 at Walmart

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27. Travel Clothesline $10

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28. Moleskine Classic Large Plain Notebook $13-To jot down some notes on your upcoming datasheet!

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29. Delta Stormproof Lighter $60

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30. Travel Pillow $13

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31. Kor Nava Water Bottle $30- I had a friend drink water in a river while we were in the jungle in Costa Rica the water was crystal clear, he still got very sick from drinking it and ruined most of his trip. This bottle will let you drink just about anywhere.

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32. 1 Pair of Skinny Jeans(yep) $50
33. Gold Bond Foot Powder - After using only 2-3 pairs of shoes constantly they're gonna stink soon, trust me.

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34. Premium Silk Travel Liner $45

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35. Katabatic-Gear-Palisade Sleeping Bag $400

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36. Pack it Cubes $40 Keeps everything organized and packed tight.

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37. Money Belt $30

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38. Kikkerland uL03-A Universal Travel Adapter $10

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39. Universal Sink Stopper $2-(for doing laundry in sinks)

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40. Febreeze to go $5

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41. Travel Mini First Aid & Sewing Kit

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42. Safety razor(with 200 replacement blades) $40

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43. Nail Clippers
44. Travel Tooth Brush(with cover) $4

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45. Deck of Cards $20- Just great to have around(good for gaming chicks too)

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46. Swiss Gear Travel Umbrella $16- Small, light umbrella you can take anywhere.

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47. Monster MP OTG400 Powerstrip $20- This one is easier to pack

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48. Dream Essentials Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask with Earplugs $10

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49. Tide Stain Remover $5

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50. Duct Tape $5
51. Zip Lock Bags $5
52. High Protection Sunblock $30

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53. Anti-Bacteria Travelers Diarrhea Medicine - Ciprofloxacin
54. 5 Icebreaker Men's Anatomica Brief $25 each- The material used to make these brief's is merino wool, it is fast drying, comfortabl and resistant to wear and tear. Lot's of people who travel often have recommended Icebreaker to me.
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55. Vertex Ultra Light Camping Stove $60- Weigh's 0.18 ounces and folds up into a nice thin sheet.
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56. This is just a specialty item but I want to get it Nomiku $350- It's great for cooking food to perfect levels and hands free, it can be cooking for quite a long time and you can't overcook it because of temp controls. Nice little item if you like perfect medium steaks.

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Damn nice list.

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57. For the raw doggers
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I've got to check out more Icebreaker stuff. A little of the stuff was too tight to the body for my tastes for travelling, I've had better luck with Lululemon 5 year basic Tees or the James Perse basic Vneck.

I've been doing Ex-Officio, but sometimes the underwear smells weird due to the material. I really liked the Smartwool socks too on your list (although one pair got a hole in in pretty quickly).

I'm going to be adding Patagonia Baggies shorts to my regular rotation of travel gear.

Also mentioned in the "cool gear for men thread", go with the compressible Eagle Creek cubes. Saves maybe a good 30% in volume. Those eccos have been on my radar as well. Perhaps if they go on sale I'll get them

I like to buy a lot of stuff locally though, but nonetheless a good list and a great starting off point for ideas.
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Affiliate links?
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Never heard of Icebreaker before, thank you.
Going to have to check out their products.
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I hope there aren't any affiliate links otherwise I'm making someone else money I got most of the pics from google [Image: lol.gif]

The pics aren't clickable either.
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Quote: (02-14-2014 09:33 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

I hope there aren't any affiliate links otherwise I'm making someone else money I got most of the pics from google [Image: lol.gif]

Just curious, I recently made up a packing list for the blog and had considered doing that with amazon but because of all the nude pics on our site they denied us.
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Quote: (02-14-2014 09:35 PM)Fisto Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:33 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

I hope there aren't any affiliate links otherwise I'm making someone else money I got most of the pics from google [Image: lol.gif]

Just curious, I recently made up a packing list for the blog and had considered doing that with amazon but because of all the nude pics on our site they denied us.

What about google affiliate links?
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What's up with the TOMS?
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Quote: (02-14-2014 09:41 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:35 PM)Fisto Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:33 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

I hope there aren't any affiliate links otherwise I'm making someone else money I got most of the pics from google [Image: lol.gif]

Just curious, I recently made up a packing list for the blog and had considered doing that with amazon but because of all the nude pics on our site they denied us.

What about google affiliate links?

Same thing. "Pornographic images".
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Quote: (02-14-2014 08:59 PM)Drazen Wrote:  

I've got to check out more Icebreaker stuff. A little of the stuff was too tight to the body for my tastes for travelling, I've had better luck with Lululemon 5 year basic Tees or the James Perse basic Vneck.

I've been doing Ex-Officio, but sometimes the underwear smells weird due to the material. I really liked the Smartwool socks too on your list (although one pair got a hole in in pretty quickly).

I'm going to be adding Patagonia Baggies shorts to my regular rotation of travel gear.

Also mentioned in the "cool gear for men thread", go with the compressible Eagle Creek cubes. Saves maybe a good 30% in volume. Those eccos have been on my radar as well. Perhaps if they go on sale I'll get them

I like to buy a lot of stuff locally though, but nonetheless a good list and a great starting off point for ideas.

Those James Perse vneck's look good and amazon looks like they're outta stock for the ones I had picked out so those are going on my list.
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this is my favorite bag. I have used it for 21+ day trips.

http://www.amazon.com/Patagonia-Maximum-...B002GJR1LY
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When I travel, I take a couple of pairs of underwear, and socks. a pair of pants or two, one or two shirts, and sporting gear. This company makes the best lightweight travel gear in the world that you can wash in a sink that drys overnight;
http://www.exofficio.com/
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This is indispensable to me.
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what kinda two are you taking?
I'm not hating, some of that stuff seems awesome.
but I've taken 2+ month trips and could drop 2/3rds off that stuff.

anything cosmetic or things like stocks, underwear. I normallyjust pack a couple days worth and then buy the rest of them in country. save space

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Quote: (02-15-2014 12:13 AM)Vaun Wrote:  

this is my favorite bag. I have used it for 21+ day trips.

http://www.amazon.com/Patagonia-Maximum-...B002GJR1LY
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When I travel, I take a couple of pairs of underwear, and socks. a pair of pants or two, one or two shirts, and sporting gear. This company makes the best lightweight travel gear in the world that you can wash in a sink that drys overnight;
http://www.exofficio.com/

I recently got that MLC. Can't wait to use it. Does it fit under the seats in planes in economy?
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Quote: (02-14-2014 10:03 PM)Fisto Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:41 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:35 PM)Fisto Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2014 09:33 PM)Jackreacher Wrote:  

I hope there aren't any affiliate links otherwise I'm making someone else money I got most of the pics from google [Image: lol.gif]

Just curious, I recently made up a packing list for the blog and had considered doing that with amazon but because of all the nude pics on our site they denied us.

What about google affiliate links?

Same thing. "Pornographic images".

Fisto, did you try and set up a separate blog to run your affiliate links through. Amazon will only see links coming from that blog and not the swoop one. Sent you a pm so we don't take this thread off topic.
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Quote: (02-14-2014 08:59 PM)Drazen Wrote:  

I've got to check out more Icebreaker stuff. A little of the stuff was too tight to the body for my tastes for travelling, I've had better luck with Lululemon 5 year basic Tees or the James Perse basic Vneck.

I've been doing Ex-Officio, but sometimes the underwear smells weird due to the material. I really liked the Smartwool socks too on your list (although one pair got a hole in in pretty quickly).

+1 on the Icebreaker gear. I had to buy it one size up. I would not recommend if you don't have a V-shape body or any type of larger stomach. They run narrow along the mid-section.

Cool thread.
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Your clothes selection makes it look like you're just travelling to the gym.
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no blazer in there?

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