From the Editor: Practicality Rules!

03/19/09  Print This Post Print This Post    4 Comments   Popular   Written by Lola Akinmade
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If I honestly can’t envision our readers using or buying a certain product, I don’t recommend it. Period.

That’s been our philosophy here at Matador Goods and I hope you’ve appreciated it so far.


Photo by Lola Akinmade

Matador has built a strong network of diverse, unique, and pretty cool folks who see travel more as a journey that occurs deep within than a quick vacation, and by engaging our community members, you get firsthand, tested advice on practical travel gear to take on your next adventure, favorite travel books and anthologies, environmentally-safe goods, and such.

While one can argue that besides food and water, nothing else is truly essential, we aim to spotlight products that certainly enhance your travel experience without reducing it to just scenes captured through a viewfinder .


The mandatory pose-y shot.

Finding the perfect balance between necessity and nice-to-have has been my challenge.

I strive to regularly focus on goods that are either lightweight or eco-friendly, but most certainly practical and durable.

We give our readers monthly peeks into the backpacks of other avid travelers and occasionally write about “feel good” products (such as TOMS Shoes and Cleanup Soap).

Some proceeds from the sales of these products go directly towards sustaining many communities around the globe and improving overall quality of life.

So, what other types of gear and products would you like us to spotlight regularly?

I’d love to hear from you .

You can send me short recommendations via our contact form or email me directly at lola [AT] matadornetwork [DOT] com.

Interested in writing a gear-related, consumer-focused article? Please submit your piece following our contributor guidelines.

Happy Travels.


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Matador ID: geotraveler

Lola Akinmade is the editor of Matador Goods. Read her articles, view her photography, and follow her travels at http://www.lolaakinmade.com

4 Comments... join the discussion!

  • danmur replied on March 22, 2009

    Hi Lola – I think that you have done an exceptional job! Also, I love the ‘What’s in your backpack’ series. I am fascinated with gear, what people bring, and how they carry it around.

    Thanks for doing such a great job!

    Daniel/Seattle, Wa.

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  • Lola replied on March 22, 2009

    Thanks for the stoke Daniel! Much appreciated.

    I’m open to new ideas as well. If there’s something you’d like us to spotlight or research here on Goods, please feel free to contact us.
    Cheers

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  • Eco resort lover replied on March 31, 2009

    Thanks fir the practical, eco-friendly advice, its always goo to find ways to improve your travel standards. Using environmentally friendly products and find eco-friendly lodging to reduce your “travel impact”

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  • Allen Craig replied on July 1, 2009

    Hello Lola,

    I’m a product developer with a unique must have product that no traveler should be without. It’s call the Armband by Hap Gear. My Armband was designed to promote security and convenience for travelers. Please visit my websit and let me know how my product can be featured in the Matador.

    Thank You,

    Allen

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