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Davidoff Cigars launches ‘revamped’ Travel Humidor Explorer

by Colleen Morgan |  | [email protected]
 

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Davidoff Cigars has revealed its latest Travel Humidor, Explorer; the first of three new designs, with Business and Urban to follow later this year and early in 2025, respectively.

According to Davidoff, the striking new styles, which feature innovative technology, will reinvigorate and enhance the brand’s travel humidor category.

The products follow Davidoff’s 2017 launch of a Travel Humidor that combined function with style and cutting-edge technology with high-quality lightweight materials.

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Davidoff Cigars introduces the Travel Humidor Explorer, “revolutionising cigar travel”

Oettinger Davidoff CEO Edward Simon said the brand’s latest humidors “take design innovation to a next level, allowing aficionados to choose a piece that suits not only their cigar needs, but also their own preferences and style”. While the humidor’s primary purpose is to safely transport cigars to their destination, “it is also a true statement piece for the traveller”, he added.

The Davidoff Travel Humidor “revolutionises cigar travel and ensures that cigars arrive at their destination in style and perfect condition”. It features a smart tray exclusively created for Davidoff. With an innovative wave design, it can be flexibly adjusted to hold and safely transport up to eight cigars, depending on the format.

Laminated fabric, welded components and a Boveda two-way humidity control pack maintain the ideal humidity inside the humidor for 45 days.

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The humidor continues function with style, cutting-edge technology with high-quality, lightweight materials

The Explorer design is influenced by colours and activities found in a forest, with nature-inspired dark green and contrasting orange aspects, such as the looped straps around the humidor. The humidor fits comfortably into any suitcase and targets outdoor use through matt-finished golden hook closures and a carabiner, which provides each attachment to a backpack.

The Davidoff Travel Humidor Explorer will be available from 18 July at selected Davidoff appointed merchants and flagship stores around the world. ✈

  • El Presidente changed the title to DAVIDOFF ADDS TRAVEL HUMIDOR EXPLORER. Thumbs up? Thumbs down?
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Thumbs down - no shoulder strap to easily carry it, but straps as part of the design?  Weird, I'll take my Xikar box that can easily hold 15 cigars.  

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Based on its design, I believe the Davidoff travel humidor won't have the same durability and humidity seal as the ABS travel humidors such as XIKAR and Pelican cases. Besides, the capacity is way too small for its size and price, so I'd definietly stick with my Pelican R60, which can store cigar tools and various cigar sizes up to Double Coronas (approx. 30 cigars for Coronas).

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On 7/10/2024 at 8:52 AM, ha_banos said:

xikar 15 box in your rucksack.

 

21 hours ago, Connoisseur Kim said:

so I'd definietly stick with my Pelican R60,

 

On 7/10/2024 at 7:43 AM, Chibearsv said:

I'll take my Xikar box that can easily hold 15 cigars.

I think the Davidoff travel bag itself look pretty sleek; however I would never use it for transporting cigars nor would I pay their inevitable cost. I'm with all the other posters above, I'll continue to use my 15 count hardshell cigar caddie for longer trips and my five count cigar caddie for shorter trips. Works like a charm every time. 

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