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VosteedVosteed Naga Bamboo Micarta
Vosteed’s Spanish Navaja-inspired Naga knife — with its 3.47-inch modified clip point blade and curvy button lock handle — was already one of the brand’s most unique knives. Now, it gets even more interesting with a more sustainable handle swap: bamboo-based Micarta. It still has the same stellar properties — it’s lightweight, extra tough, stable and more — but now it’s a little easier on the environment. It doesn’t hurt, either, that the beefy blade is still made from lauded S35VN steel.
Evil BikesEvil The Offering (V4)
One of the most iconic nameplates from a truly unique bike brand, the Offering (aka the Dark Lord of Singletrack) gets an overhaul that Evil calls “a completely new generation of what a mountain bike can be.” Highlights include a lightweight carbon frame, beefy 29-inch wheels, optimally decoupled geometry, storage space in the downtube and a 10mm boost in travel. You now get a 160mm fork and 151mm of rear wheel travel, complemented by the DELTA 151 kinematic system, which offers mid-stroke support and serious bottom-out resistance, resulting in a hyper-capable ride ready to tackle downcountry, enduro and more — which includes just rolling around town like a total boss, of course.
Eagle GBEagle Lightweight GTR
Following the debut of its breathtaking Lightweight GT, Eagle has completed a one-off E-Type-inspired commission dubbed the ‘Lightweight GTR.’ As an even lighter and more performance-focused take on the Jaguar classic, it shaves 30 percent of the car’s weight while bringing an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 430 bhp/ton thanks to its 4.7-liter straight-six.
Studio UnderdogStudio Underdog x Massena Lab Champagne & Caviar
Studio Underdog teams up with Massena Lab for a cheeky take on a “luxury” watch. This 38.5mm “big-eye,” mono-pusher chronograph has a textured champagne dial, complemented by a green caviar 30-minute totalizer at three o’clock. A tachymeter track is printed along the outer rim of the dial, and the counterbalance on the seconds hand is a champagne bottle silhouette. The limited edition of 200 pieces will go on sale on November 11 at 10:00 AM EST.
Arc’teryxArc’teryx Sabre Jacket – Nightfall
Arc’teryx’s flagship ski jacket gets an out-of-this-world update thanks to a Chris Benchetler art treatment. Inspired by his new film, Mountains of the Moon, the Nightfall edition of the Sabre is still waterproof, breathable and windproof — but now, this version is adorned with a limited-edition print by Benchetler. This style is unisex but based on men’s sizing, so women will need to size down a size or two.


