The travel essentials we’re most excited for in 2024 (2024)

ByNational Geographic Staff

Published January 30, 2024

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What do all successful travelers have in common? Often, it’s an arsenal of great gear. After all, what you pack can make a big difference when exploring the best of the world. For our annual Gear of the Year list, National Geographic travel editors searched far and wide for the coolest products to pack. We also asked experts—from pro cyclists to adventure photographers—what they look for in everything from bike racks to binoculars. Here’s what we’re most excited to take with us in 2024.

Durable roller bag for tight spaces: Cotopaxi Allpa

Award-winning travel journalist Tim Neville has journeyed on yaks, buses, and “countless heaving boats” and says that when it comes to packs, “a water-resistant exterior, beefy zippers, and soft, tough sides are non-negotiable.”

The newest Cotopaxi Allpa has two sturdy wheels made to handle cobblestone streets, stairs, and other rough surfaces. Like earlier versions of the bag, it’s constructed of 100 percent recycled pre-consumer waste (extra materials from the manufacturing process) and features a split-case design and mesh compartments for intuitive organization.

Buy it now:REI, from $350,38L(carry-on compatible) and65L | Amazon, $349.99

100 percent recycled backpacks: Patagonia Black Hole Collection

Patagonia’s popular duffel bag collection is now completely made from post-consumer recycled (used materials diverted from landfills) polyester ripstop that resists tearing. The Fair Trade Certified pieces still come with a weather-resistant TPU-film laminate coating, rendering them virtually indestructible. We like the addition of a new interior pocket for stashing smaller valuables, such as cords and keys. For even more convenience, look for a duffel with wheels rolling out in August. Available in multiple styles and sizes.

Shop the collection now:Patagonia, $35-$419

GPS tracker/virtual fence dog collar: Halo Collar 3

Halo’s newest GPS tracking collar not only keeps tabs on dogs with a propensity to escape or wander, it also lets you set a virtual fence to keep them confined to a geographic area, such as a campsite. It takes time for pups to acclimate to the collar’s alerts, which vary from beeps to vibrations—but the Halo app comes loaded with training tips. Available in small and medium/large for dogs 20 pounds and up.

Buy it now:Amazon, $699, plus a subscription starting at $5.99/month

Fast-drying wool base layer: Ibex Woolies Pro Tech

Ibex’s new collection (tops, bottoms, boxer briefs) is constructed from Nuyarn, purportedly the world’s first performance wool. It’s made from non-twisted fibers, enabling the wool to retain more of its natural properties, such as body temperature regulation. The company claims that this lets the fabric dry five times faster than conventional 100 percent, ring-spun merino wool. It also weighs 35 percent less and offers 35 percent more stretch.

Buy it now:Ibex (Men’s), $115|Ibex (Women’s), $115

Recyclable rain jacket: Patagonia Boulder Fork

Patagonia has plenty of outerwear made from recycled material. This rain jacket, however, is the first from the 50-year-old company that you can recycle. We like the adjustable cuffs, hem, and hood (great for keeping extra dry) and the three zippered chest pockets, which give you plenty of places to stash your things. The sleek, not-too-boxy silhouette is an added bonus.

Buy it now:Patagonia (Men's) $229|Patagonia (Women's), $229

Waterproof, sustainable hiking boots: Oboz Cottonwood

This new boot, ideal for day hikes on uneven, wet terrain, is the Montana-based company’s most sustainable yet. Both the low- and mid-profile designs incorporate at least 20 percent recycled, responsibly sourced materials by weight. Even better, Oboz’s “B-DRY” lining is designed to maximize waterproofing and breathability—top qualities to look for in hiking boots, especially for trekking through tropical regions or cruising around on Zodiacs.

Coming soon:Spring 2024, from $155

Featherlight binoculars: Swarovski Optik CL Curio

Slightly larger than a deck of cards and weighing just 8.9 ounces, Swarovski’s Optik CL Curio binoculars are the lightest, most compact binoculars we’ve found—exactly what you want in the field. With a sleek, seamless bridge by industrial designer Marc Newson, they’re also pretty stylish. With 7x magnification, a 21mm effective objective lens diameter, 7.7° field of view, and 90 percent light transmission, you’ll be able to discern a border collie from a coyote at 100 yards away and count the cracks in the craters of the moon at night.

Buy it now:Amazon, $899

Budget-friendly, feature-loaded binoculars: Nocs Field Issue

Birdwatchers on a budget will appreciate Nocs’ new Field Issue, which marries the high-quality optics of the Pro Issue with the size and durability of the Standard Issue. It’s ideal for an off-road adventure when you want a super-wide, crisp view in a variety of lighting conditions. Like all the company’s binoculars, this mid-size (it weighs 16.7 ounces) pair is waterproof and fog-proof. But unlike other models, it features the brand’s finest central focusing. While it comes with a cleaning cloth and strap, consider upgrading to a harness to prevent it from awkwardly swinging around your neck.

Buy it now:Nocs Provisions, $175

Carry-on that converts into a table: PROPS

This hard-side carry-on has fold-out legs that turn the suitcase into a footrest or a table for your laptop during layovers or travel delays. It’s great for small hotel rooms without luggage racks. The built-in compression packing system and space-saving clamshell opening holds a surprising amount for a 22-inch bag. Look for a 26-inch model in October 2024.

Buy it now:Magellan’s, $329

Super grippy water sandals: Teva Hydratrek

Inspired by tree frogs, Teva’s latest sandal is built so that a maximum amount of surface area on the outsole stays in contact with the ground. Extra texturing on the top sole helps wet feet stay put, while the quick-dry, traceable recycled webbing helps with durability. An added bonus for light packers: These are water sandals you can also hike in.

Buy it now:Teva (Men’s), $85|Teva (Women’s), $85

Robust, fast charger: Anker Prime Power Bank 250W

At 27,650 mAh, Anker’s newest model is packed with power. “At least 20,000 mAh is the sweet spot because it allows me to charge my phone four to five times and my laptop once or twice,” says Barry Hoffner, founder of the education nonprofit Caravan to Class, who relied on a power bank while taking public buses across more than 170 countries.

This new model takes 28 minutes to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50 percent—a big improvement from last year’s 140W model, which took 40. Yet, at 99.54 watt hours, it still falls under TSA’s 100-watt-hour limit for carry-on packing. Pairing and Bluetooth connectivity via the Anker app enables you to track it if you lose it.

Buy it now:Amazon, $179.99

Portable solar panel: BigBlue SolarPowa 30 ETFE Camping Solar Panel Charger

BigBlue’s latest travel-friendly solar panel is now made with an ETFE layer, a fluorine-based plastic that can withstand high temperatures. It also resists water, dust, corrosion, and stains. This model reportedly lasts twice as long as a traditional panel and folds to the size of a 14-inch laptop—which not only saves space, but also exposes less surface area to damaging elements.

Buy it now:Amazon, $79.99

Endlessly customizable backpack: Osprey Archeon

Osprey’s new Archeon set lets you customize your pack via quick-release straps—ideal for when you’re trekking and don’t want to take your full 60L kit on shorter day hikes. Start with the foundational day pack and add accordingly. The chest rig, which straps over your shoulders like a BabyBjorn, maximizes versatility. You can wear it backward, forward, and around your waist like a fanny pack—just attach the day pack’s removable hip belt. Each piece sold separately.

Shopthe collection now:Osprey, $50-$300

Padded storage cube: Away, The Protective Packing Cube (6L)

Part of Away’s outdoor-centric For All Routes (F.A.R.) collection, the sturdy 6L packing cube has extra padding and six customizable dividers for storing fragile items, like larger electronics or a small pair of binoculars. A removable shoulder strap lets you wear the cube as a crossbody bag when you need to transport just a few things from your suitcase. Plus, it’s made of recycled materials and ships in compostable packaging.

Buy it now:Away, $72

Heavy-duty universal bike rack: Thule Epos

A good bike rack should have turn and brake signals, according to retired professional cyclist George Hincapie.

Thule’s newest model includes both signals, plus telescopic arms with pivoting cradles that let you attach any type of bike, even an e-bike weighing up to 60 pounds. It works on any car; in some cases with an easy-to-install hitch. We especially appreciate that it folds up and wheels away for storage. (It weighs just 38 pounds.)

Buy it now:REI, $999.95|Amazon, $999.95

Dog harness/rescue sling: Fido Pro Panza

Hiking in remote areas with your dog can be risky, especially since search and rescue often isn’t equipped for pups. Vets recommend it’s best to be prepared and to think in advance how you can get your dog out of a difficult situation. It’s also a great idea to pack a rescue harness. We like this newly patented harness because it converts into a sling that you can wrap around your dog without too much maneuvering. Included custom pads can save your shoulders over longer distances too. Fits most breeds 35-120 pounds.

Buy it now:Backcountry, $139

Dog first aid travel kits: Wolf Republic First Aid Kit & Adventure Dog Medical Kit

Having a dog-specific first aid kit can be especially handy while traveling, especially if you're doing adventurous or sporty activities. We love Wolf Republic’s loaded kit for longer trips and Adventure Ready’s compact one for short day hikes. Both come stocked with vet-approved must-haves including triple antibiotic spray, self-adhesive bandages, saline wash, and tweezers.

Buy it now:Wolf Republic First Aid Kit, $56

Buy it now:Adventure Dog Medical Kit,Amazon, $22.98 for a pack of 2

Editor's note: This article has been updated for clarity.

Reporting by Katie Jackson, a Montana-based travel journalist and gear tester.

*Although we are sharing our personal opinions of these experiences or products with you, National Geographic is not endorsing these experiences or products on behalf of anyone. It has not performed product safety testing on any of these products, did not manufacture them, and is not selling, or distributing them and is not making any representations about the safety or caliber of these products or experiences for individual consumers. Prices and availability are subject to change from the date of publication.

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As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or opinions. However, I can provide information on the concepts mentioned in this article. Here's a breakdown of the different concepts discussed:

Cotopaxi Allpa Roller Bag

  • The Cotopaxi Allpa is a durable roller bag designed for tight spaces.
  • It features a water-resistant exterior, beefy zippers, and soft, tough sides.
  • The bag is constructed of 100 percent recycled pre-consumer waste and has a split-case design with mesh compartments for organization.
  • The newest version of the Cotopaxi Allpa has two sturdy wheels made to handle rough surfaces like cobblestone streets and stairs.
  • The bag is available in 38L (carry-on compatible) and 65L sizes.
  • It can be purchased from REI and Amazon [[1]].

Patagonia Black Hole Collection

  • Patagonia's Black Hole Collection includes backpacks and duffel bags.
  • The collection is made from post-consumer recycled polyester ripstop material.
  • The bags have a weather-resistant TPU-film laminate coating, making them durable and resistant to tearing.
  • The collection also features a new interior pocket for storing smaller valuables.
  • Patagonia plans to release a duffel bag with wheels in August.
  • The Black Hole Collection is available in multiple styles and sizes and can be purchased from Patagonia [[2]].

Halo Collar 3

  • The Halo Collar 3 is a GPS tracking collar for dogs.
  • It not only tracks dogs but also allows users to set virtual fences to confine them to specific areas.
  • The collar comes with an app that provides training tips to help dogs acclimate to the collar's alerts.
  • The Halo Collar 3 is available in small and medium/large sizes for dogs weighing 20 pounds and up.
  • It can be purchased from Amazon, along with a subscription starting at $5.99/month [[3]].

Ibex Woolies Pro Tech

  • Ibex's Woolies Pro Tech collection includes tops, bottoms, and boxer briefs.
  • The collection is made from Nuyarn, which is claimed to be the world's first performance wool.
  • Nuyarn is made from non-twisted fibers, allowing the wool to retain more of its natural properties, such as body temperature regulation.
  • Ibex claims that the fabric dries five times faster than conventional 100 percent, ring-spun merino wool.
  • The collection is lightweight, offers more stretch, and weighs 35 percent less than traditional wool.
  • The Woolies Pro Tech collection can be purchased from Ibex's website for both men and women [[4]].

Patagonia Boulder Fork Rain Jacket

  • The Patagonia Boulder Fork rain jacket is the company's first fully recyclable rain jacket.
  • It is made from recycled materials and features adjustable cuffs, hem, and hood.
  • The jacket has three zippered chest pockets for storage.
  • It has a sleek silhouette and is available for both men and women.
  • The Patagonia Boulder Fork rain jacket can be purchased from Patagonia's website [[5]].

Oboz Cottonwood Hiking Boots

  • The Oboz Cottonwood hiking boots are designed for day hikes on uneven and wet terrain.
  • The boots incorporate at least 20 percent recycled, responsibly sourced materials by weight.
  • They feature Oboz's "B-DRY" lining, which maximizes waterproofing and breathability.
  • The boots are suitable for trekking through tropical regions or using Zodiacs.
  • The Oboz Cottonwood hiking boots will be available in spring 2024, starting from $155 [[6]].

Swarovski Optik CL Curio Binoculars

  • The Swarovski Optik CL Curio binoculars are lightweight and compact.
  • They are slightly larger than a deck of cards and weigh only 8.9 ounces.
  • The binoculars have 7x magnification, a 21mm effective objective lens diameter, and a 7.7° field of view.
  • They offer 90 percent light transmission, allowing for clear visibility.
  • The Swarovski Optik CL Curio binoculars can be purchased from Amazon for $899 [[7]].

Nocs Field Issue Binoculars

  • The Nocs Field Issue binoculars are budget-friendly and feature-loaded.
  • They offer high-quality optics and are suitable for birdwatching and other outdoor activities.
  • The binoculars are waterproof, fog-proof, and have the brand's finest central focusing.
  • They weigh 16.7 ounces and come with a cleaning cloth and strap.
  • The Nocs Field Issue binoculars can be purchased from Nocs Provisions for $175 [[8]].

PROP Carry-On

  • The PROP carry-on is a hard-side suitcase with fold-out legs.
  • The legs can be used to turn the suitcase into a footrest or a table for a laptop.
  • The carry-on has a built-in compression packing system and a space-saving clamshell opening.
  • It is available in a 22-inch size and will have a 26-inch model released in October 2024.
  • The PROP carry-on can be purchased from Magellan's for $329 [[9]].

Teva Hydratrek Water Sandals

  • The Teva Hydratrek water sandals are designed for maximum grip.
  • They have extra texturing on the top sole to help wet feet stay in place.
  • The sandals are made with quick-dry, traceable recycled webbing for durability.
  • They are suitable for both water activities and hiking.
  • The Teva Hydratrek water sandals can be purchased from Teva's website for both men and women for $85 [[10]].

Anker Prime Power Bank 250W

  • The Anker Prime Power Bank 250W is a robust and fast charger.
  • It has a capacity of 27,650 mAh, allowing multiple charges for phones and laptops.
  • The power bank can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50 percent in 28 minutes.
  • It falls under the TSA's 100-watt-hour limit for carry-on packing.
  • The Anker Prime Power Bank 250W can be purchased from Amazon for $179.99 [[11]].

BigBlue SolarPowa 30 ETFE Camping Solar Panel Charger

  • The BigBlue SolarPowa 30 ETFE Camping Solar Panel Charger is a portable solar panel.
  • It is made with an ETFE layer, which can withstand high temperatures and resist water, dust, corrosion, and stains.
  • The solar panel is durable and reportedly lasts twice as long as traditional panels.
  • It folds to the size of a 14-inch laptop, saving space during travel.
  • The BigBlue SolarPowa 30 ETFE Camping Solar Panel Charger can be purchased from Amazon for $79.99 [[12]].

Osprey Archeon Backpack

  • The Osprey Archeon backpack set allows customization via quick-release straps.
  • It is designed for trekking and offers versatility for shorter day hikes.
  • The set includes a foundational day pack and additional pieces that can be added as needed.
  • The chest rig maximizes versatility and can be worn in different configurations.
  • Each piece of the Osprey Archeon set is sold separately and can be purchased from Osprey's website [[13]].

Away Protective Packing Cube

  • The Away Protective Packing Cube is a padded storage cube designed for fragile items.
  • It has extra padding and six customizable dividers for storing electronics or small items like binoculars.
  • The cube has a removable shoulder strap, allowing it to be worn as a crossbody bag.
  • It is made of recycled materials and ships in compostable packaging.
  • The Away Protective Packing Cube can be purchased from Away's website for $72 [[14]].

Thule Epos Bike Rack

  • The Thule Epos bike rack is a heavy-duty universal bike rack.
  • It includes turn and brake signals and has telescopic arms with pivoting cradles for attaching any type of bike.
  • The rack can handle e-bikes weighing up to 60 pounds.
  • It can be installed on any car and folds up for storage.
  • The Thule Epos bike rack can be purchased from REI and Amazon for $999.95 [[15]].

Fido Pro Panza Dog Harness/Rescue Sling

  • The Fido Pro Panza is a dog harness that can convert into a rescue sling.
  • It is designed for hiking in remote areas and can help in difficult situations.
  • The harness is suitable for most breeds weighing between 35 and 120 pounds.
  • It includes custom pads for added comfort during longer distances.
  • The Fido Pro Panza can be purchased from Backcountry for $139 [[16]].

Wolf Republic and Adventure Ready Dog First Aid Kits

  • Wolf Republic and Adventure Ready offer dog-specific first aid kits.
  • These kits are useful for traveling, especially during adventurous or sporty activities.
  • They include vet-approved items such as triple antibiotic spray, self-adhesive bandages, saline wash, and tweezers.
  • The Wolf Republic First Aid Kit is available for $56, and the Adventure Dog Medical Kit is available on Amazon for $22.98 for a pack of 2 [[17]].

Please note that the prices and availability mentioned in the article may have changed since its publication.

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