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Your daily snapshot of what’s new in gear, independently curated by our editors. |
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The best products, the best prices. No exceptions. |
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Haul all the adventure gear you need with our selection of style-forward and substantial duffles.
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Split is a new British watchmaker founded by an industry veteran with a mission to promote mental health through the watch community.
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According to the brand, the speakers are ideal for those just getting into hi-fi.
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The brand's beloved, award-winning Gym Tote has been improved in nearly every conceivable way with this follow-up.
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The aptly named Classic Turbo Clog is speedier, more capable and more secure without losing its inherent Croc-iness.
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The Swiss sportswear brand teams up with REI and Beams for a cobranded collection of rugged bags, tents, shoes and more.
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The Japanese automaker has finally ended the production of its first American-built vehicle.
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This is basically a five-star hotel on wheels, people.
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We got up close and personal with what is basically a completely electrified X3 and it starts at just below $60,000.
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Flint and Tinder redesigned the 10-Year Hoodie based on a decade of customer feedback. The changes are small but impactful.
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The brand's latest renditions of the classic German army trainer prove that utilitarian design can still be full of character. |
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The styling it thoroughly vintage, but this old-school portable audio player has some modern tricks up its sleeve. |
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And no, you don't need one of the newest iPhones to use it. |
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Norqain's 1960s-inspired chronograph proves the panda dial still reigns supreme, topping the iconic look with rose gold accents. |
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RVs are finally entering the electrification era. |
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And it's still priced well under $1,000. |
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Ed Van Hoy’s distinctive design has delighted for decades, but titanium nitride elevates it to a whole new level. |
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Zuffenhausen backtracks on its EV offensive by keeping internal combustion around for the 718 Boxster and Cayman. |
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The classic British off-roader looks better than ever thanks to a unique reimagining that's packed with modern amenities. |
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