
8 New Pocket Knives, Multi-Tools and EDC Items You Might Have Missed
While there were fewer big releases in the world of everyday carry this week, the ones that did drop were pretty spectacular.

Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.

While there were fewer big releases in the world of everyday carry this week, the ones that did drop were pretty spectacular.
By Sean Tirman, Steve Mazzucchi, and Hayley Helms

When you can power up to 80 percent while taking a quick cappuccino break, range anxiety begins melting away.

The brand quietly integrates compelling modern tech while keeping the looks as beautifully classic as ever.

The combination of material and case size on this darkly dazzling timepiece should pop on a range of wrists.

The happy medium of the Alox Refined Collection (and its brethren) breaks from the brand’s classic format — in a good way.

The brand is significantly boosting a whole bunch of its bikes, headlined by this many-splendored multi-surface marauder.

As I learned firsthand, Maeving’s latest future-proof bike adds capabilities without compromising performance or aesthetics.

You rarely see this combo of aesthetics and mechanics at this price — and the materials are pretty solid too.

Two of Japan's Big Four have been dominating the two-wheeled space, with bikes both anticipated and surprising.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Gray Van Dyke

In a week loaded with eye-popping EDC blades, a crowd-funded compact titanium multi-tool somehow steals the show.
By Steve Mazzucchi, Sean Tirman, and Hayley Helms

The bike’s price, look and performance are compelling enough, but what really stands out is a unique comfort-boosting dimension.

This rugged, overbuilt beast of a folder offers much more than you probably need for a lot less than you probably expect.

An outfit better known for premium culinary cutlery and fixed blades flexes its pocket knife prowess with this robust yet refined folder.

No knife brand casually drops more sub-$100 stunners — this already award-winning bit of magic is just the latest example.

Transforming a dual-sport into a street ride works like a charm, turning potholes into speed bumps along the way.

The Fenrir's beefy blade used to be its strongest selling point, but now how it is deployed and retracted may steal the show.

Six years after its introduction, this incredibly popular and rider-friendly motorcycle gets a well-deserved aesthetic refresh.

Originating in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture before the turn of the century, the higonokami friction folder packs plenty of history.

Coming soon in four distinct variants, the darkly dazzling Eric Glesser design just happens to be affordable and fidget-friendly too.

The biggest Z model yet picks up where the Z1000 left off a decade ago, with sharp sugomi styling and modern tech.