Cargo
Here you can find a collection of clothes, accessories and travel gear tested in the field and stamped with the AWAY2TRAVEL seal of approval. Browse featured cargo below by clicking the dots on our silhouettes and toggling between summer and winter products. Scroll down the page to check out previously featured cargo and other essential travel gear we recommend.
Tarynne
Scarf
The smallest but most multipurpose item in my bag
Hair accessory, belt, purse accessory, eye mask, tube top. I could go on. One or two scarves join me on every trip. Zara is my go-to store for most versatile prints and quality threads.
$15
Yoga Slings
A yoga mat attached to your feet
We spend a lot of time on our feet on vacation, and these rubber soled sandals are the comfiest sandals I’ve ever owned. The two-way stretch knit upper comes in dozens of colors.
$38
Indigo Swimwear
Sustainable, sexy, functional swimwear designed in Southern California
Created from ECONYL yarn and 100% regenerated nylon, these suits aren’t just born from recycled fishing nets and ocean waste, they are delivered in eco-friendly packaging and a percentage of each purchase goes back to beach clean ups.
Use code AWAY2TRAVEL at checkout for 15% off your next favorite suit.
$50
Summits Woven Jogger
The Summits Woven Jogger is built for adventure. Lightweight, breathable, durable fabric with a zipper pocket in the back, plus front pockets to stash goodies on the go.
A super comfy waistband and ankle cuffs serve up a little fashion statement with a side of functionality. Perfect for hiking, chilling, yoga, paddle boarding and playing.
$89
Perfume Oil
My primary dosha is Vata, so naturally I was most drawn to this oil. I absolutely love its sweet, grounding scent!
Windswept vata dosha is an energetic dreamer who benefits from the balance of sturdier roots to become focused, grounded and serene.
$46
Zella Leggings
The only pair of pants you really need
I took ONE pair of pants around the world for 18 months. I chose Zella and I choose right. They lasted, from teaching yoga to India, to climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, to staying comfortable on 36 hour bus rides. They lasted. And yes, I still have them.
$54
North Face Puffy
Lightweight, warm essential for any trip
The most important piece of your wardrobe, critical for any cold weather trip. Mine has lasted over 5 years and 30 countries, including Antarctica and elevations as high as 19,000feet.
$400
Beanie
Staple for any winter trip
Extremely comfortable, soft (not itchy) fleece lining on the interior makes this my favorite winter hat. Classic slouchy fit and plenty of color options.
$40
Smartwool Socks
They wouldn’t call them smart if they were stupid
Taking these to any chilly destinations is genius. With cushioning and a supportive arch brace, these socks take wool to a whole new level. Yes, I wear mine in the summer in California because they are THAT comfy.
$22
Scrunchie
Colorful addition to winter wardrobe
Winter gear is pretty bleak. So I always pack colorful hair accessories to brighten up any blah day.
$6
James
Herschel Backpack
Carryon perfection
The Little America Backpack from Herschel is the perfect carryon bag for any trip. The pack sports an old school mountaineering look with modern features including a padded fleece-lined 15″ laptop sleeve, magnetic strap closures, front pocket with hidden zipper and key clip and an internal media pocket with a headphone port. The bag also has contoured shoulder straps and air mesh back padding for added comfort when you’re exploring the next destination on your bucket list.
$99
Knockaround Sunglasses
Durable, affordable style
Knockaround offers a wide selection of classically-styled, affordable sunglasses. Choose from a variety of looks and colors from the classic “Fort Knocks” to limited edition frame styles. These quality shades start at only $10 and are perfect for bringing on your next trip worry-free. Lenses are offered in both polarized and non-polarized.
$25
Submersible Shorts
Shorts for any occasion
These are the only shorts you’ll need to bring on your next trip to a warm climate. They’re perfect for land and sea – mixing a classic chino look with water-friendly boardshort material. With these hybrid shorts / boardshorts in your bag, you never have to decide between looking good in town and feeling comfortable on the beach. Available in more than 10 colors.
$55
Patagonia Hoodie
Stay warm, pack light
This lightweight jacket will keep you exceptionally warm while taking up minimal space in your bag. It’s extremely functional with an attached hood and zippered hand-warmer pockets. The jacket is also windproof, water-resistant and comes in a variety of colors.
$250
The North Face Gloves
No more cold fingers
When headed to colder climates it’s all about staying warm and packing light. Gloves are an extra, but often necessary accessory. These lightweight ETIP gloves keep your hands warm while maintaining full dexterity in your fingers, so you can easily use zippers, get in and out of your bag and operate your camera without taking the gloves on and off. Available in four colors.
$45
Herschel Duffle Bag
The ideal weekender
The Herschel Novel Duffle is the perfect bag for your next weekend escape. Just big enough to fit everything you need for a weekend getaway, but small enough to fit comfortably in the overhead bin of a plane. This duffle comes in more than 30 color combinations and features reinforced carrying handles, a removable shoulder strap, two-way zipper, fabric liner and a separate shoe compartment.
$85
The North Face Beanie
Rugged style
This dockworker inspired vintage beanie is a must-pack for any trip into a cold climate. Jersey lined and available in five basic colors, this cold-weather cap keeps you warm and looks great with almost any winter outfit.
$25