BEST ONE-TOOL WONDER
27. Leatherman Wave
With its wire cutters, bottle opener, and 16 other equally useful functions, the now- classic Wave remains the best travel multitool. Just don't take it on the plane. $90; leatherman.com
BEST BEACH-FOR-CHEAP HOTEL
28. Luna Blue Hotel and Garden, Mexico
Eighteen spotless rooms with tiled balconies or terraces overlooking tropical gardens, just steps away from the cafés and shops of Fifth Avenue, Playa del Carmen's main shopping avenue. Guests get free access to Mamita's Beach Club, two blocks awaywhere palapa-shaded lounge chairs and frosty margaritas await. Doubles from $70; lunabluehotel.com
BEST MINI-BAR
29. The Sky Hotel, Aspen
Bottled oxygen, furry handcuffs, hangover-relief tablets, and a Kama Sutra Weekender Kit (massage oil, "kissable" honey dust) mixed in with the Red Bull, Coors Light, Clif Bars, and Pringles. It's really all you need for a weekend in Aspen. theskyhotel.com
BEST BEAM
30. Petzl's e+LITE
A tiny, do-everything travel lamp. The one red and three white LEDs work in temperatures ranging from -22 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, can be left on for up to 45 hours straight, and remain fully operational for up to ten years in storage. Good thing it comes with a case. $30; petzl.com
BEST DIGITAL RIG
31. Pentax Optio Z10
Pentax's 8.0-megapixel, deck-of-cards-size Z10 might look like all the other ultraslim digicams on the market, but it packs considerably more punch: Thanks to a 7x zoom (the equivalent of a 38266mm lens) and an
anti-blur system, you don't have to get anywhere near the lion to fill the frame with fur and teeth. $250; pentaxoptioz10.com
BEST ACCESS
32. Priority Pass
Secure a pass to more than 500 swanky airport lounges around the world (such as Lounge Bellevue, in Zurich's Terminal E). The Prestige Membership, an all-access, anytime pass, costs $400 a year. prioritypass.com
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BEST WAY TO GET IN THE SPIRIT
33. Filson's Hip Flask
Flight delays, dry counties, BAR CLOSED signs: all reasons to pack Filson's Bridle Leather & Stainless Steel Hip Flask on your next trip. $68; filson.com
BEST GASTRO-ADVENTURE
34. Rogue River Wilderness Gourmet
By day, paddle rapids; by night, learn to whip up Chef Bob's riverside specialties, like seared filet with a Jack Daniel's reduction sauce, porcini risotto, and pepper-rosemary prawns, while sipping Oregon's finest pinot noirs. Bob Anderson,
the former chef of Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel, is your culinary expert on this four-day trip. $1,250 per person; oars.com
BEST TRAVEL PLASTIC
35. Starwood AmEx
Airline-reward credit cards are more common, but the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express is smarter: Its points are easier to use, and it comes with $100,000 in travel accident insurance. There are no blackout dates, and you get 10,000 Starpoints with your first purchase, enough for three free nights at one of 825 participating properties. First year free, $45 every year after that; americanexpress.com/spg
BEST WACKY SKYMALL PRODUCT
36. Cruzin Cooler
It may be a slow ride (13 miles per hour) atop this motorized ice chest that runs on rechargeable batteries, but at least your beer will be cold when you arrive. $500; cruzincooler.com