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Your summer flights to Europe were probably expensive, so Prime Day is a good opportunity to save money on luggage or other trip essentials you require. The annual sale, open only to Amazon Prime members, includes steeply discounted suitcases from trusted brands like Samsonite and Travelpro, as well as deals on travel products like noise-canceling headphones, backpacks and crossbody bags, and packing cubes.
As the Strategist’s travel-gear writer, I’m recommending products here that I and other staffers have personally vetted or heard about from the frequent travelers we talk to all the time. These include our favorite soft-sided suitcase and our favorite gadget for pairing AirPods with in-flight entertainment systems. Alongside big-ticket items, I’ve taken note of a few smaller gadgets that would also make great gifts for frequent travelers, like reusable earplugs and Bluetooth luggage-tracking tiles.
I’ll be trawling Amazon for the next two days, finding new deals and updating this post as products go in and out of stock. My fellow writers will be doing the same, and there’s a handy hub where you can find all the best things we’ve found on sale during Prime Day. Other retailers have some big sales this week, too — which is why we’ve also got a non-Prime Day deals roundup.
Ready to join the soft-luggage revolution? Travelpro is the brand that airline-point accumulators swear by — you’ll also see pilots and flight using its suitcases. Its top-of-the-line Platinum Elite range is nicely discounted for Prime Day.
Priced more affordably, Travelpro’s Maxlite carry-on makes our best rolling-luggage list because it’s made from easy-to-repair nylon and has just two encased wheels that won’t snap off. It expands up to two inches and has multiple compartments for stuffing last-minute purchases into.
Or here’s a classy-looking Travelpro hard suitcase if you just can’t stand the look of a soft one. It expands easily and has spinner wheels for cruising toward the gate.
Samsonite is my suitcase brand of choice; I purchased mine secondhand many years ago and have yet to see any particular signs of wear and tear.
Delsey luggage for under $100 is a great deal. This little spinner is ideal for weekends away.
For bigger trips, there’s no shame in checking a bag. And this roomy expandable fabric one will fit so many extra souvenirs.
And here’s the matching Delsey checked suitcase at a very reasonable price.
I spotted a few Herschel bags on sale, including this minimal-looking one (that comes in an array of colors, if black is too boring.)
A non-dorky fanny pack for your passport, phone, and snacks for under $50.
Travelon makes some of our favorite totes and cross-body bags for travel, and this one fits a lot of smart storage pockets into a surprisingly stylish design. The bag’s fabric is slashproof, so you can keep your phone and passport safe during more adventurous trips.
The Trtl has been our favorite travel pillow since 2017. Lacking that traditional (but often rather useless) U-shape, it has a plastic brace inside that supports the head and is a godsend for side sleepers stuck in the middle row.
I’m obsessed with these earplugs that actually stay in your ears but are also extremely easy to remove. As well as travel, they’re also great for concerts.
An excellent sleep mask that I’ve used on several long-haul flights to Australia with considerable success.
You’ve got packing cubes, but do you own shoe bags? I like how these ones separate each pair of shoes to prevent scuffing.
The packable scale that we’ve been recommending for years. Pay $10 now, save hundreds of dollars worth of overweight-baggage fees in the future.
This slim and stashable water filter is as simple as it gets — you literally use it as a straw.
I am currently using a pair of these to completely block the noise of my very angry-sounding window air-conditioning unit. They’re also fantastic for plane engine noise.
Sony’s noise-canceling headphones are as equally beloved as Bose’s and even more steeply discounted.
If you’ve already got a preferred pair of headphones, this clever Bluetooth gizmo will help you pair them to the in-flight entertainment system.
Tuck this tracker into your luggage tag and experience immediate peace of mind.
Separate those chargers and never find yourself fishing out your lightning cable from the bottom of a backpack again.
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