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Mini Water Reservoir
This turtle-like hydration backpack accumulates
moisture beneath its shell, making it a handy
water reservoir for desert hikes. The shell
collects water droplets from morning dew and
fog while also protecting it from any kind of
contamination. The hiker can take sips through
a tube, with the bag still carried on the back.
www.karryon.com.au
ShelfPack: Your
Mini-Wardrobe
ShelfPack is a wheelie suitcase
with a folding stack of shelves!
Simply fold up your clothes and
put them on the shelves. Fold the
shelves down into the case. Put
your accessories and toiletries in
the zip-up sections on the front of
the case.
www.tntdownunder.com
Mpow 3-in-1 Clip LensA Wider View
This is a tiny clip-on detachable jelly
lens for mobile phones & digital
cameras. It’s a pack of three lenses‑
macro, fish-eye and a wide angle lens.
Close-up shots of tiny objects are easy
to take with the macro lens. To capture
wider views of landscapes draw on
the wide-angle lens. Use the fish-eye
lens to get unrealistic panoramic and
hemispherical images. The clip looks
great and is a lot more adaptable to
iPhone, Smart Phones, iPad, Tablet, PC
and Laptops.
www.alltimemac.com
X-Pot: A Collapsible Cooking Pot
Web Articles in Your “Pocket”
A new app called Pocket lets you save web articles and videos
to your device for offline reading at a later date– perfect for
a long train journey or a 12-hour flight. It’s compatible across
devices such as phone, tablet and even desktop browser.
Your saved articles will synchronise across all of them when
connected to the Internet.
www.getpocket.com
Made by Sea to Summit, X-Pot is a collapsible cooking
pot that would fit conveniently in any crowded bag.
Measuring just 1.5 inches thick when closed, complete
with ribbed folding handles, it removes all the
awkwardness associated with adding pots to your gear.
A hard, anodised aluminium base allows you to expose
it to direct fire, with food-grade silicone walls keeping
all the heat in while allowing the unique collapsible
function. The lid is translucent, so you can watch the
food as it cooks, with an integrated strainer.
www.coolthings.com
September-October 2015 Travel Secrets 21