Tugo Drink Holder Changes the Way We Travel

tugo suspended Tugo Drink Holder Changes the Way We Travel

Tugo suspended

When Karen Porte realized that the space between the upright handles of a rolling bag is about the perfect size to hold a coffee cup, a new idea was born. Thanks to her, travelers no longer need to worry about spilling their take-away drinks at the airport or the train station.

The tugo drink holder fits nearly all roller luggages and its unique design prevents sloshing. By threading and tighten each side of your tugo drink holder to your luggage, you can easily attach the tugo. Then, simply slide in your take-away drink (small to medium – larger sizes tend to tip over), make sure the cup opening faces the side, and you’re good tugo!

tugo uptight Tugo Drink Holder Changes the Way We Travel

Tugo uptight

I love that tugo is so durable and flexible, dishwasher safe, available in black and made using materials without phthalates. Plus, it doesn’t cost more than $10.

If you have ever run out of hands at the airport because you tried to carry too many things at the same time, I bet you’ll love tugo as much as I do.

Buy your own at goodtugo.com/retail/

Disclaimer: I received a tugo drink holder thanks to Kendra Handke at vervenorthwest.com

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4 Responses to “Tugo Drink Holder Changes the Way We Travel”

  1. Jen Laceda 31. Jan, 2010 at #

    that’s a rather interesting idea! especially for travelling moms / parents who always have their hands full with kids running around, etc.
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    • Erica Johansson 02. Feb, 2010 at #

      Certainly! I can see why it’s become so popular among moms and families as well as other travellers.

  2. Vi @ Travel Tips 01. Feb, 2010 at #

    I prefer to sit somewhere and drink tea without any rush. Otherwise not much joy in that drinking when you need to run.
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    • Erica Johansson 02. Feb, 2010 at #

      That’s understandable. Tugo comes in handy for travellers who don’t want to drink everything at once after they’ve ordered. And if a café/restaurant is really crowded and you can’t find any free seat, then it can be very convenient to use tugo and save the drink for when you reach the gate, or find a less busy spot.

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