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Our tester took this bra on an 11-day road trip and had to force herself not to wear it every day. The merino-wool fabric holds its shape and keeps cool.
With a simple clip behind the knee, these high-rise pants go from wide-leg to an eye-catching narrow pleated silhouette. That trick, plus a stretchy recycled-polyester-spandex fabric, means you can go from hiking to a night out.
Two products in one, the MultiBev combines a 22-ounce stainless-steel water bottle with a 16-ounce coffee cup (silicone lid included) that twists off the bottom.
This shirt, made from Tencel, modal, and polyester, can be cinched at the waist to fit a range of body types. Our tester paired it with tights for hiking and a jacket for a nice dinner out.
With a water-resistant exterior and a structured interior that keeps it away from your mouth, this is the ultimate mask for active pursuits.
Caraa fans have long asked for a smaller version of the brand’s popular Nimbus Large. The Medium delivers, with 14 compartments that collectively hold up to 23 liters.
Made from 62 percent ethanol sourced from citrus, and with eucalyptus, camphor, and Vitamin E, this moisturizing spray doesn’t leave a sticky feel.
You’ll last all day in these flip-flops, thanks to their firm arch support and memory foam-lined straps. The soft, vegetable-tanned leather comes in four colors.
The Aria’s lenses use color-optimizing technology for high-definition vision and reduced eye fatigue. That translates to total comfort on all-day drives.
We love the Alby for its sweatproof design, 15 hours of charge, and great call quality—and the fact that the buds turn off automatically once placed in the case.
Allbirds’ casual wool cardigan layers well and is easy to slip off when on the move. Its merino fabric also stays stink-free for long periods of travel.