From the cultured-savvy veteran, to the novice traveler embarking on a new voyage, every nomad needs their share of gadgets, gizmos and accessories to make their journey a smooth transition from their time away from home. Future excursions are more enjoyable with less of the stress, and able to relax with ease. GoNOMAD believes the items below are worthy to invest in. So go on—try them out! NoiseBuster Headphones Imagine no infants crying on the plane, or the voluble person to your left you rather not engage in a conversation with, or the annoying random sounds coming from the plane. Pro-Tech Communications have eliminated all these things to make your journey to your destination easier on the ears. Noisebuster (NB-FX Series 9), an 18 db level at 100-200 Hz have reduced the active noise level to a mere whisper, while you unwind down to the symphony happening in your ears. With an excellent active noise reduction performance at 40-1200 Hz, the sound quality is first-rate. Late night? Afraid of missing your early morning flight the next morning? Fear no more with the Lewis N. Clark Radio Controlled Alarm Clock by your side. This sleek handheld gadget is no
ordinary alarm clock. It guarantees precise time in the North American region by receiving radio signals from atomic time transmitters.
It has come to a general consensus that it is almost impossible to get comfortable while traveling. With the Lewis N. Clark Contour Mood Pillow, you can lay all your troubles aside
while you soundly relax your head on thousands of tiny micro-beads. With the unique feature of easily conforming and adapting to any resting position possible, your neighbor will get jealous as they suffer from stiff necks and agitation. There will be no more anxiety attacks as you hand over your luggage to the airlines, or will there be any more ruined and broken locks from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The
TSA does not accept non-Travel Sentry locks, and thus, force many travelers to leave their luggage unlocked and unsecured. By doing so, your belongings become evermore susceptible to theft. You can bet your $7.50-$10.00 that your belongings will be safe and protected with the new TSA23 and TSA24 Large Dial Combination Locks from Lewis N. Clark. LightCap
Two crucial items you always need when traveling in the outdoors is a water bottle and a flashlight. Now, what can make life easier but by combining the two items? SolLight has done just that. Their creative idea of a durable water bottle and a LED solar-powered lamp make it impossible for you to forget one or the other. Travelon Toothbrush and Toothpaste in One
Another combination invention has made life oh-so much easier on the packing. Travelon has come out with an ingenious idea of combining a toothbrush and toothpaste in one. The hassle of lugging around a tube of paste jeopardizing your belongings will soon be forgotten. With a simple twist of the knob, the paste travels up to the soft Dupont bristles ready for brushing. At a compact size of 9” x ½”, it’s convenient to bring to the office, airport, campgrounds, or anywhere for that matter. Up to 30 good uses, it has a shocking price at only $3.25.
For the serious, rugged traveler, you will find this handheld navigator from Garmin as your new trusty side-kick. At a reasonable price of $482.13, this gadget guarantees it is no ordinary GPS
system. Lightweight and waterproof, this GPS maps out turn-by-turndirections, including detailed streets, trails, highways, roads, rivers, lakes, borders, sunset and sunrise times, best fishing and hunting times, outdoor calendar, indoor/outdoor GPS games, and an overview trip planning system that times your trip from start to finish for future traveling. Like this on Facebook: |