Travel Gear: Stay dry with a floating backpack

The thinnest, lightest Kindle, a fisherman's digital friend and the backpack that floats.

Kindle Oasis 
Although Amazon's foray into the mainstream tablet market with its Fire was a bit of a damp squib (it was selling them six to a pack at just $50 each at Christmas), the Kindle is still the best e-reader out there. The Oasis is its slimmest, lightest version so far, with a battery secreted away in its leather cover. The screen resolution delivers a crisp 300ppi on its e-ink display. $290 from amazon.com. Delivery dates to Ireland haven't been confirmed.

Suunto Traverse Alpha Watch 
Finland's Suunto has pitched itself to the forefront of adventure timepieces, a market crowded with fitness trackers and smart watches. Suunto hardware still has the edge on most, with its Alpha, a side spur from the Traverse range, targeted at fishermen and hunters. You'll find lunar phases, sunrise and sunset alerts, weather trending and GPS. And you can keep a record of your expeditions with its Movescount function. $480 from suunto.com

Overboard Pro-Vis Waterproof Backpack 
With a choice of hi-vis, reflective back panels and strips, Overland's Pro-Vis rucksack is waterproof and dirt-proof. All of which makes it a useful call for cyclists, sailors or anyone looking for a tough, all-weather pack. The 100 per cent water protection is assured by the roll-top closure, so much so – it'll actually float. €84.45 from overboard.eu