Favorite Travel Gear

Best travel gear | Cattie Coyle Photography

I’ve been traveling my entire life, and since moving to the US in 1991, I’ve flown back and forth across the Atlantic nearly every year. I have also lived a slow nomad life since 2016, so I’ve had the chance to test a lot of travel gear over the years – some great, some… not so much.

On this page, I’ve rounded up a few of my current travel favorites – everything from shampoo to luggage to clothing. Most of the items here have come with me on multiple trips and passed the test of long travel days, unpredictable weather, and living out of a suitcase for months at a time.

Some links on this page are affiliate links, and I which means I may receive a small commission if you click a link and purchase something. Clicking these links won’t cost you anything, and I only ever recommend products I truly love and use myself – I never suggest anything I wouldn’t personally pack.

I’ll be updating this list regularly and adding new finds as I discover them.

Favorite travel gear: July carry on suitcase

July Carry On Suitcase

The last time I needed a new carry-on, I went with July luggage and I love it! It’s the best carry on bag I’ve ever owned. The hard shell is super sturdy, it’s incredibly lightweight, and it rolls like a dream. It looks compact, but you can pack more into it than you’d think. I went with the Carry On Light in the clay color (sadly now discontinued), but the expandable carry on light is still available.

July Light Luggage Collection →

Checked Suitcase

Last summer, I was on the train from Stockholm Central to the airport when one of the latches on my beloved old Samsonite suitcase suddenly popped open. I’d had that bag for years and loved it, but it had been getting harder and harder to close, so thankfully, I had luggage straps around it just in case. It made it safely to Portugal and then back to the US with those straps, but the latch was broken for good, and it was time for a new suitcase.

As I started searching, I saw that most hard-shell checked luggage come with zippers these days, which I really didn’t want. I realized I’d need a “trunk-style” suitcase to get a latch closure, and after a lot of comparing, I ended up going with the Large Solgaard Check-In Closet suitcase. It was more lightweight than others I looked at (12.3 lbs / 5.6 kg), the price was right, and I liked that they support ocean conservation.

I haven’t traveled with it yet, but so far it feels very sturdy, rolls smoothly, and I really like the “pinch open” latch design. One thing I already know though is I won’t be using the closet system – it adds weight, and I prefer packing in space-saver bags. I’m bringing it on my travels this summer and will report back on how it holds up!

Solgaard Check-In Closet Original →

Solgaard check-in closet suitcase
Favorite travel gear: RFID blocking cross body bag

RFID Blocking Wallets, Bags & Sleeves

Have you heard of RFID skimming? It’s a type of digital theft where someone uses a hidden scanner to steal information from credit cards, passports, and IDs that use RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology, while they’re still in your purse. All it takes is for the thief to stand near you in public—they can capture basic details like your card number without ever touching your bag.

I first read about this a few years ago and immediately bought RFID blocking card sleeves and a bag, and my husband got a passport holder/wallet. I bought a Pacsafe cross body bag in black, and I like it so much that it’s been my everyday purse ever since.

Lately, I’ve also had my eye on Sherpani’s bags – I think one of those will be my next travel anti-theft bag. And this wallet is on my wishlist as well. They have a lot of cute styles AND they support ocean conservation.

Best Shampoo and Conditioner For Travel (and every day): Everist

Everist is the best shampoo and conditioner I have ever used, and as an added bonus, they’re perfect for travel! Because they’re concentrated and there’s no water, the tubes are way smaller than regular bottles and so much easier to pack than “standard” shampoos and conditioners.

After 2 rounds of covid, my scalp was dry and itchy, and I lost hair by the handful every time I washed it. Medicated shampoos helped a little bit, but I was still losing so much hair it was scary. I happened to come across Everist and got the travel size set to give it a try, and wow! After the first wash, my scalp felt normal, and by the third wash, I was back to losing normal amounts of hair. They smell so good (especially the shampoo) and last forever; they are aloe based and super concentrated, so you only need a tiny bit – the little travel set I bought lasted me around 12 washes. It’s now the only shampoo and conditioner I’ll use, and my fine, dry, curly / wavy hair feels and looks better than it has in years. I also like that they’re made without phthalates, dyes, synthetic fragrances, sulfates, silicones, and parabens, and that they’re not packaged in plastic.

Everist Shampoo & Conditioner →

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External Hard Drives

Since I always work when I travel, I end up bringing quite a bit of tech with me. My photo library keeps growing, and digital files are getting bigger and bigger, and I’ve had to keep adding to my collection of external hard drives.

For years, I used 4TB and 5TB Western Digital drives, which I still really like. They’re great drives but it got to the point when I was bringing 6 of them on every trip, and I decided I had to get something smaller. I ended up switching to two SanDisk 8TB SSDs, and wow – what a difference. They’re so much smaller and lighter, and they’ve freed up a ton of space in my carry-on.

I still use the WD drives at home, but for travel, the solid state drives are the way to go.

SanDisk 8TB SSD →

Best Walking Shoes (Barefoot Shoes)

I’ve had back problems on and off for years, along with super tight calves that would cramp up at night after a long day of walking, despite wearing good “normal” sneakers. When I travel, I spend most of the daylight hours walking around with my camera, and those nightly cramps were so painful it was hard to sleep. A few years ago, I started hearing about barefoot shoes everywhere, and though I was skeptical (and, honestly, concerned they might look a bit “clownish”), I figured they were worth a shot.

After a lot of research on different brands, I decided to try a pair of Xero HFS women’s shoes. What a game changer! They’re incredibly comfortable, and so lightweight and flexible that it almost feels like you’re not wearing shoes at all. When I got my first pair, I started wearing them on my hour-long walks every morning to break them in. After just a week, my back felt better than it had in years. No stiffness getting up in the morning, no worrying about my back “going out” during the day – it was like a miracle. They didn’t need breaking in either, they were super comfortable from day one. I raved about them so much that my husband finally got a pair too (he went for the men’s Prio model), and now he’s hooked as well.

Xero recently released an updated version of the HFS, called HFS II, but I didn’t like them nearly as much as the original and ended up returning them. Apparently, I wasn’t the only one who felt that way, because they brought back the original HFS – yay! 🎉

They’re perfect for travel too – since they’re so light and flexible, they’re super easy to pack. I always bring a few pairs of the HFS sneakers and a pair of sandals (current favorites are the H-Trail Hiking Sandals) on all travels. I’ve tried other barefoot brands, but for me, Xero has been the best and most comfortable, especially when walking long distances.

Xero Shoes →

Cattie Coyle photographing in Nazare, Portugal
Me, shooting in Nazare, Portugal, wearing a RipSkirt Hawaii Sport skirt in Aloha Navy and Xero HSF shoes.

Best Skirts for Travel: RipSkirt Hawaii

I practically live in skirts during warm weather, and RipSkirt Hawaii make my absolute favorite travel skirts. They’re lightweight, pack down really small, are completely wrinkle-free, and incredibly quick to dry. If you wash and hang them in the evening, they’re dry in the morning.

The skirts come in four different lengths, plus a sport skirt style. I have one of the shorter Length 1, several Length 2, and a couple of the sport skirts. All are super comfortable and flattering, and they all have side pockets (love that!). The wrap skirt styles (Lengths 1–4) have a Velcro closure, which makes them easy to throw on over a swimsuit, and you can easily adjust the waist so they sit the way you like it. The sport skirt is a pull-on style, with side pockets plus a back pocket with Velcro closure – super handy.

All models come in a bunch of colors (if you see a limited edition color you love, get it, because they do sell out!), and are so cute that I wear them everywhere, including on the beach, sightseeing, on shooting days, and out at night.

RipSkirt Hawaii →

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What’s your favorite piece of travel gear? I’m always looking for new things to try, and would love to know!

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