Luxury, Upscale and High-End Gift Ideas

By Sherm Wilson


Sometimes, just for kicks and grins, I like to think about how my life would be different if I were rich. (I'm sure many of you do the same). I like to envision each of the many places I'd visit, all the things I could do there, everyone I'd become acquainted with, etc. Most notably, I like to ponder the sort of materials possessions I'd spoil myself with.

Needless to say, Christmas is one of those occasions when it's almost second nature easy to engage in this type of mental meandering, mainly because the excessive amount of shopping we do constantly makes us encounter a wide variety of products that make our mouths water, but would also break the bank. Even so, if you're going to dream then you might as well dream big.

With that in mind, here are 3 upscale, luxury gifts that the ordinary Joe Schmoe (basically, me and you) will almost certainly find outside his price range:

Segway XT All Terrain: The Segway is almost universally hailed as a luxury gift product. Since its initial introduction several years ago, this self-balancing human transporter has been a novelty item of the rich and well-to-do. With the all-terrain model, you'll find that gravel, grass, sand and dirt (among other things) pose no obstacle to you. Of course, with a price tag of nigh $5000 (for a used model, mind you), this is no more than you'd expect - although cearly part of what you're buying is the mere prestige of owning a Segway.

Heatwave Santa Fe Sauna: Imagine arriving home from a tough day at the office and stepping into the relaxing embrace of your own private sauna. This 3-person sauna comes crammed with high-end, luxury features such as ergonomic back rests, color treatment light, CD player (with mp3 connection and built-in speakers), oxygen ionizer and other extras. Priced at approximately $1800, you can rest assured that you will get quite a lot of bang for your buck.

Live Luggage Power-Assisted Suitcase: There are some things you just get used to when you spend time traveling by air: cramped seating, eating peanuts, and - at some point - making a mad dash through the airport trying to catch a flight, dragging your suitcase behind you. How great would it be if the suitcase could give you a hand? Well now it can: introducing the world's first power-assisted suitcase. Completely loaded with tech - it has an anti-gravity handle, flat motor technologies, sensors and more - it's an unprecedented gift whose time has comes. You won't see many of these no matter how many flights you take - especially at a cost of $1200 each.

Looking back, the 3 gifts mentioned genuinely could be nice ways to indulge your inner child. Furthermore, I probably misspoke earlier in stating that the average Joe is unlikely to be able to afford these things. To be honest, I'm pretty sure that he can; he just won't be able to buy anything else... Still, there's nothing wrong with daydreaming about things like this - and what you'd buy if money were no object. Needless to say, these three item make the list.




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