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Jack MasonJack Mason Strat-o-timer GMT
Jack Mason has openly embraced Rolex’s influence on its designs, such as rounding out the Strat-o-timer GMT collection with the iconic “Coke” color scheme made famous by the GMT Master II. The brand’s marquee design is powered by a Miyota caliber 9075 automatic movement with a “true” GMT complication. The watch is assembled, and the movement is regulated in Texas.
FloydFloyd Soft Serve Sectional
Rounded edges, deep seats and a wide array of textiles make Floyd’s newest seating option as cozy as it look — and sounds. Soft Serve comes in an array of configurations that are modular by nature, giving you the option to come back for seconds.
Infinite MachineInfinite Machine Olto E-Bike
The Olto e-bike, which looks like a Vespa designed by Isaac Asimov, can hold up to two passengers, hits speeds of up to 33 mph and boasts a 40-mile range per charge. Sure, none of that sounds particularly impressive, until you realize it’s a Class 2 ebike, meaning you don’t need a license, insurance or registration to operate it. It’s also fully weatherproof, has integrated lighting, has a spot for a dedicated phone mount, has additional pedals for pushing power and much more.
DakineDakine Folding Camp Chair
Made of sturdy reinforced aluminum and rugged yet comfy 600/300D double-layered polyester fabric, this outdoor throne looks good, rides low and won’t break the bank. At 6 pounds it should carry fairly easily too — just note that its max weight limit is 220 pounds.
AnkerAnker Soundcore Sleep A30
The Soundcore Sleep A30 is a new-and-improved version of the company’s Sleep A20 wireless sleep earbuds. Unlike their predecessors, the Sleep A30 have built-in active noise-cancellation and promise to do a significantly better job at blocking out ambient sounds while you sleep. They also are slightly smaller and therefore should be more comfortable. They cost $230, but early Kickstarter backers can snag them for $139. They are expected to start shipping in August.
