
‘Walker’ and ‘Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki shared insights into his travel habits back in 2021 with The Hollywood Reporter. With years of travel under his belt, from filming in Vancouver for over a decade to attending conventions, the 41-year-old actor narrowed down his travel essentials, which might potentially inspire your own.

Jared’s top choice is the Tumi backpack, spacious enough to carry a computer, iPad, and scripts. He revealed that his fondness for backpacks often results in people humorously asking him which college he’s attending.

Jared leans on the MyCharge Portable Charger to stay charged. He admitted he had purchased around 30 to 40 of these chargers in his lifetime. The built-in plugs mean he’s not fumbling with multiple cords, and he admitted there’s always one fully charged in his Tumi backpack.

For those curious about Jared’s wrist accessory, the Garmin Fenix GPS Smart Watch is his go-to. Whether he’s exploring a new city on foot or tracking his performance during marathons, this watch does the trick. It has features like heart rate monitoring and GPS tracking, and another feature is its ability to automatically adjust to new time zones.

Maintaining oral hygiene on the go is essential, and for Jared, the Quip electric toothbrush made the cut. With a monthly subscription, he’s received fresh toothbrush heads and toothpaste. He also said he always carries one in his backpack.

Outdoor activities and sun exposure have been frequent for Jared, making skincare vital. He said his simple post-shower ritual was applying Dermalogica lotion, which helped him maintain his skin’s health, especially with his active outdoor lifestyle.

Jared’s footwear choice was the waterproof Blundstone boots. He noted their slip-on design was ideal for airport security without the hassle of unlacing, a feature that likely caught his attention during the early days of ‘Supernatural’ when his character wore them.

For everyday wear, Jared said he often reaches for Willy T-shirts. The actor revealed he and his wife were friends with Willy co-founder Charles Nelson, and he found them cozy and suitable for various occasions. He argued that they are especially comfortable during the hot and humid Texas weather.






