Pack These Inexpensive, High-Design Essentials in Your Carry-OnThis entrepreneur shares his secrets for elegant travel gear.

ByRod Kurtz

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Soma Water
Mike Del Ponte

In this monthlyTravel Checklistcolumn, we ask entrepreneurs to open up their carry-ons and share the items they can't leave home without.

When your company's end product can be used by literally every human being on the planet, you know you're in for a little travel. Or in Mike Del Ponte's case, a lot of travel -- to the tune of 100,000 miles a year.

Del Ponte's business is water -- more specifically,Soma Water. This company's cleverly designed filtering pitcher features an elegant (but virtually shatterproof) glass carafe and uses filters made of coconut shells and a biodegradable plant-based casing.

The San Francisco-based entrepreneur started Soma in 2012, and with an increasingly jammed schedule of investor meetings, conferences, retail partnerships, and speaking engagements, he finds himself in the air frequently, for both business and pleasure. One day it may be New York or Chicago for work, the next Hong Kong or the Italian coast to decompress from the entrepreneurial grind. "New environments always inspire new thoughts,"Del Pontesays. "I enjoy exploring new cities and writing about creative ways to innovate, whether that's for a marketing campaign, product development, or strategy for leading my team."

But for a healthy-living devotee like Del Ponte, all that airport time leaves him scrounging for sustenance -- so he brings his own food and drink, along with some minimalist tools of the trade that help keep his business moving by land, sea, or sky.

Following a recent trip to Tulum, Mexico, we asked Del Ponte to pop open his trusty backpack for a look at the items that always make the journey with him.

1.Surfacemagazine."I used to get frustrated during those 15-minute segments around takeoff and landing when you can't use on your laptop. Now, I bring my favorite magazine.Surfacecaptures trends in art, design, fashion, and architecture."

2. Moleskine journal."Flying sparks insights I don't find anywhere else. The resulting in-air journal entries often become company memos. Thisred Moleskineis filling up quickly, as I make it a point to journal every day."

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3. To-Go Ware bamboo utensils."I love to travel, but I hate the mountains of plastic waste it creates if you don't come prepared. Thesebamboo utensilsare great because they come with a case to keep them clean."

4. Muji pen."Muji is a brand that inspires me because it consistently makes everyday objects simple and elegant. At Soma, we have a similar design philosophy. I keep dozens ofMuji pensin the office and grab a few before I travel."

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5. Casio watch."I got this watch atCAMP, a summer camp for creatives. It reminds me of the friends I made there, and I like the fact that a$9 Casiokeeps time as well as aPatek Philippe. If I'm running through airports or leaving it in the hotel, I don't have to worry about losing it -- if you need to replace it, it's not a big deal. Simple design and utility are undeniably valuable."

6. Zojirushi thermos. "This thermos is perfectly designed. It looks great, is easy to clean, and keeps water hot for hours. I refuse to drink from single-use plastic bottles and cups, so thisthermosis my go-to water bottle when I travel."

7. Anker Portable Smartphone Battery. "There's nothing worse than a dead cellphone. This battery [costing around $50 retail] has saved me many times on the road. With it, you can recharge an iPhone two to three times."

8. Panasonic RPHJE120K In-Ear Headphones."These earbudscost less than $10and sound as good as any headphones I've owned that have cost $200 or more. They are compact and fit in my ears perfectly, so I always keep a pair on me when I'm traveling."

9. Huckberry baseball cap. "Early morning flights require a solution for my crazy bedhead. Thisvintage flannel capdoes the trick. I wear gray almost every day, so this hat matches just about any outfit I end up picking."

10. Warby Parker sunglasses."I loveWarby Parkerbecause in addition to being stylish, they give back. For every pair you buy, a pair is given to someone in need. I enjoy being able to share this part of Warby Parker's story when I'm traveling and receive compliments on the glasses. Plus, they're fashonable -- you can wear them with a suit, you can wear them with a T-shirt. When I'm traveling, I don't want to bring multiple pairs of glasses."

11.Kit's Organic fruit and seed bar."I choose this bar because it's not only gluten-free, but also soy-free. I never eat food served on planes and typically avoid airport food, too. These bars satiate my hunger until I can find a good restaurant or Whole Foods."

Wavy Line

For more than a decade, Rod Kurtz served as a journalist and advocate on behalf of entrepreneurs -- until finally becoming one himself. Today, he works as a media consultant for a variety of brands, organizations, and startups, to foster an ongoing conversation about entrepreneurship, includingThe New York Times,狗万官方, Cool Hunting, SCORE, and OPEN Forum, where he serves as Editor-at-Large.

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