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Catherine Baecker-Khoury

United States

Editor at Carryology

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  • 1 week ago | carryology.com | Catherine Baecker-Khoury

    Travel can be exciting, challenging, and frustrating in equal measures. And whether you’re traveling locally or across the world, there’s always an opportunity to implement tips that will make the journey better. So we reached out to travel experts to get their top tips on how to make travel easier, safer, and more enjoyable. Have a fanny pack with all of your in-flight necessities.

  • 1 week ago | carryology.com | Catherine Baecker-Khoury

    The golden rule of good travel? Don’t pack more—pack better. The sharpest travelers know it’s not about cramming every just-in-case item into your carry-on. It’s about curating a lineup of essentials that go the distance: pieces that move effortlessly from tarmac to rooftop bar, that work hard without trying too hard. The kind of gear that earns a permanent spot in your rotation because it’s as functional as it is fly.

  • 3 weeks ago | carryology.com | Catherine Baecker-Khoury

    EVERGOODS is always looking for ways to make their gear better. And recently they’ve turned their attention to the CIVIC Half Zip, giving this versatile daypack a fresh revamp for improved ease of use. Let’s delve in and check out some of the key updates. One of the main changes to the pack is replacing the yoke pocket with an external laptop sleeve. While laptop storage was previously in the main compartment, now your tech is readily accessible in an exterior compartment.

  • 1 month ago | carryology.com | Catherine Baecker-Khoury

    Cotopaxi’s Allpa line is a fan favorite for a reason, blending travel-ready functionality and durability in gear that makes it easier and more enjoyable to get out there and explore. And now the Allpa family welcomes two new members.

  • 1 month ago | carryology.com | Catherine Baecker-Khoury

    When you think of luggage, a few stalwarts probably come to mind—Samsonite, Briggs & Riley and Tumi. These brands earned their stripes the traditional way. But the landscape is shifting. A new generation of luggage brands is stepping in—sleek, smart, and engineered for the way we travel now. They’re not just competing with the old names. They’re bringing fresh takes.

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