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After nearly 2.5 years nomading, which items spark joy?
A gaming laptop. Actual good thermal management, high quality screen, and mechanical keyboard blows prosumer laptops out of the water for productivity.
Nexstand laptop stand plus compact keyboard and mouse turns a large screen laptop into a passable desktop replacement. Ergonomics are important.
A nalgene water bottle wrapped in cloth tape doubles as a foam roller. Super useful for meditation retreats.
Kuhl konfidant air pants have low profile vents and are the only long pants I actually like wearing.
Columbia Ascender is a hooded soft shell that serves as a light jacket in spring but pulls double duty as the top layer in winter. I get by with this one jacket.
Bamboo rayon shirts and underwear. I get the cheap David Archy ones off amazon.
Packing cubes live up to the hype.
Grifiti band wallet replacement. Holds a few cards and a spare $20 which is all I need.
Altra Escalante, very long lived, very comfortable. I replaced the laces with elastic so they are slip on.
Remington HC4250 Beard trimmer. Actually works. If you've used trimmers before you know that's saying something.
Imported japanese toothpaste that has hydroxyapatite. It's under patent dispute in the USA. Remineralizes teeth.
Hanging toiletries kit. Keeps everything organized.
Linen towel. Packs very small, but unlike microfiber towels is naturally antimicrobial.
I have three of the things you mention and would immediately buy them again if necessary:
A sleep mask (I've actually bought several of these because I lost them). Mine is the "Alaska Bear Natural Silk Sleep Mask" since I sleep on my sides sometimes and find the flat kind more comfortable.
Adjustable dumbbells. I have the "Ironmaster 45 lb Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System", which get points of durability, but I actually wish I had bought the Bowflex ones since they can be adjusted much more easily.
Bose Quietcomfort headphones. I have the bluetooth version and actually really like it, since I only need to recharge them every few days and they're nicer to use when I'm walking around. Note that you can sometimes get these for massive discounts on ebay. I bought my Bose Quietcomfort 35's for $120.