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But act fast. The sale ends today.
By Tucker Bowe

The Emma Chamberlain x West Elm Collection is chock full of future classics.
By Gear Patrol

Aer’s award-winning City Pack Pro 2 took a spot on last year’s GP100 list for being “almost perfect.” Now, it’s even better.
By Sean Tirman

This ultralight, compact, purpose-driven device, sadly, rarely gets the spotlight. But this reissue warrants a bit more attention.
By Sean Tirman

Acura celebrates four decades in operation by paying tribute to its most important car.
By Chris Chin

Bonus: its moniker sounds like a made-up word but is an actual thing that makes total sense once you see it.
By Steve Mazzucchi

While these athletic shoes are loaded with technical innovations, it’s their painstakingly crafted uppers that are the real eye-catchers.
By Sean Tirman

KTM’s authoritative 890 Adventure motorcycle is once again getting a rally-inspired overhaul that begs to explore parts unknown.
By Gray Van Dyke

Seeing stars.
By Johnny Brayson

A white-and-green makeover coded in Stan Smith aura turns Nike’s most advanced daily trainer into an old-school stunner.
By Jack Seemer

Everyone thought wagons were mostly dead in the States, but the M5 Touring might’ve just changed that.
By Chris Chin

Amida converts its 1970s driving watch, featuring an automatic jump-hour movement, into a retro sci-fi masterpiece.
By Brad Lanphear

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has made several of the brand’s best EDC tools more obtainable than ever. But the sale ends on March 31st.
By Gear Patrol

Catching you up on the past week’s most notable product releases.
By Tucker Bowe

The brand best known for EDC folders and tough outdoor fixed blades turns its attention to even more ubiquitous cutting tool styles.
By Sean Tirman

Subtle details and a streamlined aesthetic continue to elevate the brand’s nononsense everyday trainer.
By Jack Seemer

New Icon tools are here with updated designs and added configurations.
By Gray Van Dyke

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