All the travel gear I personally use.
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Osprey Farpoint 40L Travel Backpack
This 40L cabin bag is perfect for Digital Nomads who want to travel carry-on only, but need space and quality too. It comes with a detachable shoulder strap, and the regular straps zip away nicely into their own compartment.
Osprey Ultralight Raincover
A must have addition to the Osprey Farpoint. This small, compact raincover will keep your bag perfectly dry while travelling. There's no way I would travel without it, and I highly recommend you don't either. It's cheaper to buy a raincover than a replacement laptop!
eBags Packing Cubes
These packing cubes come in various sizes which is great if you're unsure how much space you're going to need. Luckily with these, you'll need far less than you otherwise would. An absolute must if you plan on travelling for a long time.
Kopack Anti-Theft Backpack
This is my day bag, and I love its design. It's impossible to unzip this backpack without taking it off first, making life hard for opportunist thieves. It fits snugly in my Osprey Farpoint too.
Imikoko Collapsible Water Bottle
While not everyone needs a water bottle, I like to have one around when I'm exercising or going on long walks, especially in more rural areas. This air-tight water bottle collapses for easy storage -- just don't fill it with anything fizzy!
All In One Universal USB Travel Power Adapter
I was unsure of which travel adapter to buy with so many options out there, but this little guy worked perfectly when I travelled to Ukraine, and I'm definitely taking it with me on my next adventures. Comes with a handy zip bag too!
MacBook Pro 13 (Mid 2012)
The Digital Nomad classic, the MacBook Pro. I got mine off eBay, but upgraded it to 8GB of RAM and threw in a 500GB SSD too. Lightweight and powerful, it's a solid choice for any traveller.
Apple iPhone SE 32GB Silver
I can't recommend the iPhone enough. Frequent security updates, a powerful OS to complement the powerful hardware, overall a great device. It might be worth buying a newer iPhone, but the iPhone SE will not let you down.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ70
This camera has an incredible zoom, and it's cheap enough to take some high quality photos without breaking the bank. I will be upgrading to a DSLR in the future, but until then I'm more than happy to use this camera on my travels.
DJI Spark Drone Fly More Combo
Okay, okay, a drone isn't exactly a great addition to my minimal lifestyle, but the DJI Spark is a quality drone and it's far smaller and lighter than the other drones on the market. I've captured some amazing 1080p footage with this drone.
(Watch this space — more coming soon!)