Suppose you鈥檙e headed for Iceland tomorrow. Or Thailand. Or Costa Rica. It鈥檚 the night before your flight, and your dog is suspiciously eyeing the growing pile of gear and clothing you鈥檝e assembled. Now it鈥檚 time to decide what stuff goes into the carry-on. You鈥檝e got a book, magazine, or tablet, plus an extra change of clothing in case that checked bag gets lost. What else? Start with the bag itself.
Arc鈥檛eryx Covert C/O Carry-On Bag

Most of us have been tripped at least once by the trailing wheeled bag of some careless airport zombie. Don鈥檛 be that guy! Carry your bag like the fit adventure hound you are. I like the sleek, stylish , which has straps that zip into a top pouch. You can carry it like a backpack, shoulder bag, or briefcase, but because the zippered lid opens like a traditional suitcase, you don鈥檛 have to disgorge all of its contents just to find that energy bar.
Trtl Pillow

Sleeping on planes always left a crick in my neck, and those doughnut-shaped travel pillows never worked for me. Then I landed on the 鈥攊t鈥檚 kind of like a neck-stabilizing plastic C-collar for accident victims, except swaddled in a fleece scarf. Prop it between your jaw and your shoulder, wrap the scarf around your neck, and Velcro it in place. Your head can fall to the side and still be comfortably supported. Yes, I looked a little silly while wearing it, but the comfort was totally worth it.
Outdoor Tech Kodiak 2.0 Power Bank

When your phone is your camera, TV, portable office, and GPS, at some point you are going to need more juice. The is waterproof, shockproof, and strong enough to jump-start two dead devices at the same time. It also has an LED flashlight that's perfect for when you drop your favorite pen under the seat in front of you.
Vermints

Airport food has a way of wreaking havoc on your breath. (Thanks, garlic naan.) To clean things up, I like these organic, gluten-free, non-GMO mints that makes, but really, even a stick of Big Red will do.
Bose QuietComfort 25 Noise-Canceling Headphones

If you鈥檙e like me, you spend a lot of time watching movies on flights, which means you need a good pair of headphones. I鈥檝e been using the same pair of superlight noise-canceling headphones for a decade, and they鈥檙e still going strong. The newer models swivel better to fit any head shape, have better padded earpieces, and project even better sound.
Fitkicks Slip-On Shoes

Airplanes are way more comfortable when you take off your shoes鈥攅xcept when you鈥檙e padding into the bathroom in just a pair of socks. have sleek, fluid-resistant rubber soles that are soft enough to cram into the bottom of your carry-on. Once on the ground, double their use rate by wearing them on the trek through the hotel lobby to the hot tub.
Flight 001 Power Adapter

I never bother to figure out what kind of adapter I need until I get to my destination because this tool always does the trick. With four colors corresponding to a different type of electric plug, the will work in 150 countries.