Travel Essentials

From pillows to eye masks, travel essentials that make flights and long journeys easier. Our comfort and convenience accessories are designed for the moments between destinations — the red-eye flight, the airport layover, the long drive. Lightweight, packable, and built to make uncomfortable travel a little more bearable. 

Compression socks support circulation on flights over four hours and reduce leg fatigue on long walking days. A travel blanket and eye mask turn an economy seat into something closer to rest. A travel pillow supports your neck in the position airline seats don't account for. Luggage tags identify your bags quickly at the carousel. Small items individually, but the difference between arriving tired and arriving functional. Browse all travel accessories for RFID wallets, [tech accessories], toiletry bags, and organisers and pouches.

Travel essentials worth the space in your bag

Space in a carry-on is limited, so anything you pack for comfort needs to be worth the room it takes. A travel pillow that compresses or clips to the outside of your bag costs you nothing in packing space. An eye mask and compression socks weigh almost nothing and fold flat. A travel blanket that packs into its own pouch gives you warmth without relying on whatever the airline provides. The test for a flight essential is simple: does it make a long flight or transit noticeably better without adding bulk you'll regret packing? Everything in this collection is built around that question. Lightweight materials, compact packing, and a specific purpose for each item rather than generic "travel gadgets" that end up in a drawer after one trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do compression socks make a difference on flights?
Yes, particularly on flights over four hours. They apply graduated pressure to the lower legs, which supports blood circulation and reduces swelling, stiffness, and fatigue. They're also useful on long walking days during a trip, not only for flights.
What should I pack in my carry-on for a long flight?
A travel pillow, eye mask, compression socks, and a travel blanket cover the comfort basics. Add a [tech organiser] for chargers and cables, and an [RFID passport wallet] for documents and cards. The goal is a small set of items that each solve a specific problem rather than a bag full of things you won't use.
Are travel blankets worth packing?
If you fly economy on overnight or long-haul routes, yes. Airline blankets vary in quality and availability. A packable travel blanket folds into its own pouch, weighs very little, and gives you a consistent layer of warmth you control. For shorter domestic flights, it's less necessary.