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Big Green EggBig Green Egg Hell Hands
Beyond ceramic cookers, Big Green Egg makes everything from pizza stones to rotisseries to get the most out of its iconic grill. And now, a longstanding void in its catalog will be filled with the cheekily named Hell Hands. Available in June, these pro-grade, heat-resistant gloves provide wrist and forearm coverage while giving users the dexterity needed to dial in grates, racks and whatever else they have cooking.

Škoda DuoBell
Czech automaker Škoda has designed a bicycle bell intended to outsmart headphones equipped with active noise cancellation. In practice, this means it’s a fully mechanical bell that rings at a frequency within the ANC blind spot between 750 and 780 Hz to ensure users are heard. What’s more, it also incorporates a second resonator with a hammer that produces rapid and irregular strikes, generating sound waves that ANC algorithms cannot process quickly enough to suppress. As a result, the DuoBell promises to be a real difference-maker in urban safety. Škoda found that it gave pedestrians up to 22 meters of additional reaction distance and as much as five extra seconds.
BestechBestech Duoz
The pen knife is a classic style that dates back to before EDC was a fleshed-out concept, but it fits exceedingly well into what we now think of as everyday carry. In fact, Bestech’s Duoz is a pretty solid example of a modern reinterpretation of that slender, discreen cutting tool style. However, this knife is highly contemporary, from its slender 14C28N blade to its G-10 handle scales and liner lock. Best of all, this knife is exceptionally affordable, granting it an even bigger edge (pun intended).
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$56 (14% off)
PinarelloPinarello Dogma F Edizione Speciale Tissot
The storied Italian bike brand teams up with the renowned Swiss watchmaker on this stunning Dogma F treatment, limited to 101 units and headlined by an exclusive carbon-matte colorway with hologram purple and mirror decals on the down tube, seat tube and chainstay, plus a top tube emblazoned with a dual-branded lock-up logo and ruler-like graphic evoking the passage of time. The bike, which the Pinarello–Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team will race in this weekend’s gnarly Paris-Roubaix Hauts-de-France, also boasts SRAM Red componentry, a premium MOST handlebar and saddle and matching Zipp WH454 NSW wheels. Bonus: Each bike comes with its time-telling counterpart, the Tissot Pinarello Special Edition ($1,775), which features at least two distinct IYKYK touches: an asymmetrical design and a sneaky-cool second hand.
UnimaticUnimatic Modello Tre U3FB-ROPS Limited Edition
Unimatic mixes vintage tool watch design with modern milspec stealth in this limited-edition meca-quartz chronograph. The diving chrono combines a black sandblasted DLC-coated stainless steel case with a matte-black dial adorned with gilt detailing and faux-aged Super-LumiNova GL light old radium lume. With a monobloc case, 300m of water resistance and a Seiko Caliber VK64 movement, this retro-modern tool is just as rugged as it is attractive.


