Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Travel Gifts

Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Travel Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Lafayette Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Travel Gifts

1) Water Purification Pod
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Use this little water enhancer to purify tap water in a bottle for on-the-go drinking or in a pitcher for the whole family. GoPure’s porous ceramic absorbs impurities and releases trace minerals to balance the pH levels. And it uses an all-natural, fine-grain rock (Diatomite) to filter out lead, arsenic, chlorine, and other contaminants you don’t want in your system. It’s a portable solution for potable water.

2) Neoprene Mobile Wristlet
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This neoprene wristlet packs a ton into a small package. Two zippered pockets are designed to hold a mobile phone and other everyday essentials all in one place, but in separate compartments to prevent scratches. A detachable wrist strap provides an extra option for hands-free carrying.

3) Personalized Traveler Maps
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Track your travels from around the world. This heirloom quality map comes in mahogany frame, with pins, and a personalized brass plaque.

4) AIR PLUS Sport Dog Backpack Carrier
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K9 Sport Sack®: AIR PLUS Sport Dog Backpack Carrier – Mint – Medium

5) Travellr Dopp Case
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Based on a traditional dopp kit, this handcrafted men’s travel accessory is scaled down to streamline bulk while providing enough room for essentials. Full grain leather is pulled together with copper rivets and brass hardware for a traditional—and durable—finish.



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