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Bowers & WilkinsBowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 (Midnight Blue and Pearl Blue)
Released in September 2025, the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 is the brand’s current flagship pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones. They’re essentially a more premium version of the Px7 S3 (which cost $479, and are positioned as rivals to Apple’s, Bose’s and Sony’s flagship ANC cans), as they marry higher-end materials like aluminum and Nappa leather and deliver a more spacious sound. Since their release, B&W has offered the Px8 S2 in two finishes, Warm Stone and Onyx Black. As of April 2026, the company has introduced two new color options: Midnight Blue (shown) and Pearl Blue.
Laurent FerrierLaurent Ferrier Sport Traveller
Laurent Ferrier expands its hit integrated luxury sports watch, the aptly named “Sport,” with the collection’s first GMT model that puts a clever twist on the classic complication. Rather than utilizing a fourth hand to track a second time zone, the watch features a second window at 9:00 opposite the 3:00 date window. This window displays a second time zone in a 24-hour format, and can be adjusted in one-hour increments forward or backward using the pushers at 10:00 and 8:00 without stopping the movement. The action comes courtesy of the in-house Calibre LF275.01 automatic movement featuring an offset platinum micro-rotor and a 72-hour power reserve, and is housed in a 42mm Grade 5 titanium case with integrated bracelet.
MorganMorgan Supersport 400
As a more potent version of the Morgan Supersport, the 400 represents the brand’s most powerful car to date. Accordingly, beneath the striking retro sheet metal, you’ll find a BMW B58 inline-six tuned to produce 402 horsepower and capable of delivering a 0-60 mph time of less than 3.6 seconds. What’s more, it rides on an aluminum chassis and comes standard with Morgan’s Dynamic Handling Pack, Sportlite alloy wheels and various other driver-focused touches. In fact, there’s even the option of a limited-slip diff for those who really want to take their traction to the next level.
Arc’teryxArc’teryx Sinsolo Bandana
This minimalist, multi-functional accessory is the perfect addition to any sun-conscious explorer’s kit. Built with lightweight nylon and breathable mesh ends, the Sinsolo Bandana is quick-drying, reversible, and breathable. Four eye-catching colorways, including Alpine Blue, Sea Salt, Pineberry and Mantis, add a pop of color and visibility to any outdoor ‘fit. Wear around your neck to protect sensitive skin, or as a headband to keep sweat out of your eyes on high-output adventures.
Mountain HouseMountain House Cajun Style Jambalaya
Every once in a while, a freeze-dried camp meal comes along that’s so freakin’ delicious, you can’t wait to bust it out on the trails and impress your friends. That’s the story with Mountain House’s latest vacuum-sealed wonder, a smoky New Orleans cuisine-inspired dish featuring slow-cooked chicken, andouille sausage and white rice brought to life by onion, celery, peppers and Cajun spices. Plus, from a nutritional standpoint, the 32 grams of protein and 640 calories are welcome fuel after a hard day in the backcountry.

