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Randolph EngineeringRandolph Engineering DriveWorks
Randolph Engineering already makes some of the best sunglasses for flying, with the brand’s iconic Aviators having been worn by U.S. Air Force pilots since the 1980s. Now, Randolph is putting the same sort of quality and technology into sunglasses specifically tailored for driving. The brand’s DriveWorks series sees its handcrafted, military-spec frames fitted with ZEISS LightPro Technology lenses that increase contrast, enhance clarity in bright conditions and are semi-polarized to reduce road glare without blacking out your car’s screens.
ThousandThousand Chapter+ MIPS Helmet
Thousand celebrates saving 1,265 lives over the past decade (according to data acquired through its Accident Replacement Policy) with this stunning special edition of its bestselling brain bucket, the Chapter. It features metallic automotive-grade paint and detailing (including hand-laid gold leaf), brass head plates and a 15 adorning its signature PopLock (which pops out to make locking helmet to bike more secure) in honor of Gloria Hwang founding the brand in 2015. But it’s not too pretty to save your life: integrated MIPS boosts protection against rotational forces, the magnetically attached rechargeable rear light increases visibility and eight vents plus internal channeling keep your dome cool on long rides.
Taylor StitchTaylor Stitch The Long Sleeve Polo
Despite the name, this beefy 100% cotton all-purpose shirt is more like a cross between a shacket and a rugby. It is made from 9-ounce indigo yarn-dyed cotton with a jacquard knit that creates a textured horizontal stripe pattern. The button cuffs, deep placket and vented sides create a versatile and relaxed fit.
CotopaxiCotopaxi Allpita Mini Bag
Need just a little bit more room out of your EDC bag or a more convenient, quick-access stash for smaller items? Then Cotopaxi’s latest auxiliary pack, the Allpita Mini Bag, is perfect. Made from a combo of nylon and polyester, it’s both durable and weather-resistant, but has a zippered pouch with internal storage ideal for your wallet, earbuds, a small pocket knife and then some. It also has an integrated carabiner, so you can attach it to any external loops or straps, including belt loops (if you want).
TP-LinkTP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router
TP-Link’s BE3600 is the company’s first travel router that supports Wi-Fi 7 speeds. It’s designed bring fast, dependable internet with you on your travels. It connects to public Wi-Fi, whether at your hotel or the airport, and then you can wirelessly connect all your devices to the router without having to sign in to a Wi-Fi login page or go through those captive portals multiple times. It also supports most VPNs, ensuring you browse the web in private. It lacks a built-in battery, but can be charged via a portable power bank or even a laptop. (Note: Amazon drops the price by $30 if you use the promo code.)
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