Yoga-Paws by Yoga-Syz

yoga paws
More portable than your yoga mat—slip them on your hands and feet.

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Tadpole kids’ iPod case

tadpoles kids’ iPod case
Oh, go ahead and make the old iPod toddler friendly. They can’t mess up the click-wheel. Can they?

(Thanks to Chrissy at small.town.fun.)

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Beach chair (back)

beach chairback
You don’t need a whole beach chair. You just need a sturdy little back to stick in the sand as a novel-reading, drink-sipping and people-watching aid.

(via littlesplurge)

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Once. single-use panty

single-use undies

Encouraging women to abandon dirty undies in hotel rooms everywhere.

(Thanks to the kind and talented ferret, who vouches for their comfortablity.)

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The Original Travel Mug

original travel mug

Hear that? That’s some 1985-style luxury calling your name. Designed in a time before coffee shops and built-in car cupholders were ubiquitous, it uses ceramic heft and a gripper bottom to keep itself in place.

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Pull-along kids’ luggage by Trunki

trunki being pulled
Check it out: A light, wheeled piece of plastic kids’ luggage that your child can pull—or ride. It’s affordable, too. I figured I owed you after the beautiful-but-expensive Wakamatsu kids’ luggage I posted recently.

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Mobile phone holder by Driinn

driinn
My favorite solution to the Small Mobile Electronics Charging Conundrum (SMECC). Comes in lots o’ colors.

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Zip-It Passport Security Pocket Sock by Zip-It Gear

zip-it socks
Socks with a secret. These are the fanciest ones, which wick away moisture, reduce swelling and come with an extra-large pocket. They have crew and sport versions, too.

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The Smart Traveler’s Passport: 399 Tips from Budget Travel Readers

smart traveler’s passport

A handy passport-sized book with the best in tips from fellow travelers, culled from Budget Travel magazine. Who knew floss was so versatile?

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Modern Kids Travel Bag

MOMA kids travel bag
A kid-sized bag to transport all the current high-ranking doo-dads. Junior can personalize the exterior, too, by slipping a photo or drawing into the clear pocket on the front.

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