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Need another hand at the airport so you can hold your Auntie Anne's pretzel and your Jamba Juice? Willing to have another hand available at the expense of pulling your suitcase from your butt? Then My Hitch is right for you.

The device clips onto your waistband and provides a hook from which your suitcase handle will hang, leaving your hands open to hold everything you scored from Hudson News — an US Weekly, 8 dollar bottle of SmartWater and Larabar you'll forget about before landing.

My Hitch was designed by Robert Lian, an airline pilot who was tired of pulling his suitcase with his hand. Realizing there were no options for hands-free travel, he decided to create one himself. Read more...

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