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Gearbox The Best of August

From the perfect spacious travel bag to a fierce Ducati we're eyeing, here's a hand-picked list of some of the best travel gear for you this month

Manek S. Kohli

Here is OT's latest hand-picked list of some of the best travel merchandise available. You're welcome

Favre-Leuba Raider Bivouac 9000

This is the story of a watch that scaled Mount Everest. Umm, sure, it was strapped to the wrist of the ace mountaineer and mountain guide Adrian Ballinger, and other watches (most notably, the Rolex Edmund Hillary wore) have made their way to the peak too, but the Bivouac 9000 is one rugged timepiece. The &lsquo9000&rsquo conveys the altitude up to which it can measure. It is equipped with a special airtight aneroid barometer known for its accuracy. The latter is the essence of the watch&mdashits 1962 predecessor, in fact, was acclaimed for its barometric functionalities. The new model, of course, adds modern technology to the mix. The watch also has a tough 48mm titanium case, which improves the altimeter, and a 65-hour power reserve. The Bivouac 9000 functioned hitch-free even as Ballinger coursed through &minus40&degC during his climb. Really, no mountain too high for this one. @INR 5,31,000 favre-leuba.com 

Ducati Multistrada 1260/1260 S 

Ducati has a beast in its Multistrada range, and every new offering seems to leave its predecessor behind by miles. Its two new models, the 1260 and 1260 S, come with a powerful 1262cc engine. The taut body and clean, contrasting surfaces&mdashtrue to the range&mdashare sleek and a half. Navigate through riding modes as you move from city to highway&nbspto offroading, and let the beak-shaped chassis make those twisting-sharp turns a breeze. While both models are essentially the same, the 1260 S benefits from a full-colour TFT console, a quick gear shifter and cornering lights. If you&rsquove ever wanted bikes that use bluetooth to blast music through the handles, these are your machines. Isn&rsquot &lsquoRiders in the sun&rsquo already playing in your head The Multistrada 1260 costs @INR&nbsp15.99 lakh and the 1260 S @INR&nbsp18.06 lakh ducati.com. 

Numero Uno Zero Gravity Denims

Don&rsquot let the name fool you these are not the denim answer to your extraterrestrial ambitions. However, wear these Zero Gravity jeans and experience similar weightlessness thanks to the low-GSM fabric. They look like regular jeans,&nbspbut boast the flexibility and comfort of chinos. They&rsquore even a quick-to-dry bona fide monsoon wear. The key to comfort lies in its loop structure weaving. There are numerous stylish options for both men and women. (From @INR 2,899 numerounojeanswear.com) 

Aulive Travel Bags 

It&rsquos never the right weather for animal leather. And Aulive lives by that motto&mdashto craft superior- quality, vegan leather products that contribute to artisans, help reduce carbon footprints, promote ethical fashion and fight animal cruelty (there&rsquos even a PETA certification). So if you&rsquore willing to join the cause (as you should be), and would like some stylish duffel bags or cabin spinners to show for it, check out Aulive&rsquos fabulous range. Basic morality doesn&rsquot get trendier than this. (From @INR 3,850 aulive.in

Batik Boutique

This nine-year-old Kuala Lumpur-based social enterprise has its heart in the right place. Started by two women, who with the help of their atelier consisting mostly of women, creates some formidable batik products. An effort in fair and sustainable income practices that enables workers to provide for themselves, the products are a labour of love&mdashfrom notebooks, passport covers and wallets to apparel, jewellery and bags. (From $12, international shipping $7 thebatikboutique.com

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