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mkjuk | 16:30 Mon 26th Feb 2007 | Travel
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What is a good item for �15 - �20 to buy a 25yo male who is going off travelling around the world?
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a St Christopher is the ultimate token i guess, other than that how about a nice hard back journal (Ottakers do some great ones) just perfect for jotting notes of the world tour.
A quality magna light tourch. V handy.
...Lonely Planets....journal...mosquito net (not the first thing to spring to mind, but very practical)....personalised CD's, photos...how about paying for an activity in one of his ports of call - that way, he will think of you when he's doing it...??
You can get solar powered chargers which I think can be used to charge Ipods and mobile phones. Could be very handy if he's somewhere remote without access to electricity!
A Sigg aluminium water bottle, available from most outdoor shops. They are inexpensive GBP8-15, and pretty much indestructable. I have had a couple now for... well the oldest, maybe 12-15 years,

They come in various sizes, I have (IIRC) 0.6L and 1.0L sizes. The small one gets taken out several times a week, even if I am just going off for a walk around my home town/area. The larger one is more reserved for off the beaten track holidays...

I cannot think of a product that pound for pound has given me better value for money!
phonecards!
One of these from boots: http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp? productid=1033153&classificationid=1036094&slm Refer=000 I used mine almost daily! Or a swiss army knife (very handy and was used a lot more than I expected), A journal, a travel towel, a sleeping bag liner, have a look on Trek & Fields website.

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