Secrets to Sanity
Product-innovation exec Geoff Vuleta's daily grind used to include commuting between New Zealand to New York. Today, he's pared down his travel routine to just one or two trips a week. From bright baggage to space-age accommodations, here are his essentials.
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Samsonite Luggage
Vuleta is a loyal Samsonite user: He says the brand's designs "hold up to all the toil the baggage smashers can throw at you" and loves the Oyster in "any color but black." Try this durable model in orange ($200).
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Sudoku Distractions
Vuleta's addiction to Sudoku is serious enough that he often needs to pick up new books at airport newsstands every time he lands. Satisfy puzzle cravings longer with the Big Book of 620 Sudoku Puzzles for the Frustrated Fanatic (Expanding Books, $13.95).
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W Seoul
Won over by the W Seoul's mod circular beds and complimentary guest laptops, Vuleta calls it "the most unique hotel experience in the world." He also loves the Woo Bar, which serves more than 200 wines and features Cirque du Soleil-esque "multimedia art" on ubiquitous projection screens. Rooms start at about $400.
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Pillow/Blanket
Vuleta counts on catching up on his sleep when he flies. To efficiently block out loud-talkers and light, try the three-piece NAP Travel Flight Kit ($30).
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Silverjet
Vuleta says he's fallen in love with the airline, which shuttles passengers between London and New York in all-business-class planes for $2,500 per round-trip flight.
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