This Clever New Tent Could Revolutionize the Way You Sleep Under the Stars

FLFQ pitches a new way to snooze in the wilderness. Plus, Discommon Goods rehashes a popular mug, a hip new winter coat from Snow Peak and more.

Green and gray suspended tent secured between bamboo trees in a forest.FLFQ-Aloner

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Two green and white ceramic cups stacked on a pile of coffee beans against a white background.Discommon Goods

Discommon x Nostalgia Killer Cortado Cup

With the help of Nostalia Killer, Discommon Goods has scaled down its fan-favorite cappuccino cup to a size perfect for a cortado (or a straight espresso, if you prefer). The point was twofold: to offer a collaboration that was elegant without being overthought, and to take an already popular design and offer it in a novel format. Apart from being shrunk down to 4.5 ounces, the rest of the twice-fired half-color glazed ceramic cup remains intact. And yes, it’s dishwasher-safe.
Beige, light gray, and black color-blocked hooded jacket with front zipper and chest pocket worn by a person.Snow Peak

Snow Peak Mountain of Moods Snow Jacket

Continuing their multi-year collaborative effort, Mountain of Moods and Snow Peak have released their latest partnership collection. This go-around includes the Snow Jacket, a versatile all-mountain design inspired by Japan’s varied terrain and epic snowfall. Constructed for adaptability and crafted from Sympatex, a 100 percent recycled, waterproof and breathable material, the Snow Jacket uses ventilation under the arms and at the collar to reduce heat and goggle fogging, and thumb loops, a lift-pass pocket and an adjustable hood enhance its utility. The subdued color blocking adds subtle style.
Black Honda sedan with sleek design driving on a highway with reflections on the roof and windows.Honda

2026 Honda Accord

Honda just subtly updated its popular midsize sedan with some notable revisions. For the 2026 model year, the Big H rolled out a new redesigned and larger infotainment screen and standard wireless phone charger for both the LX and SE models. But more importantly, the system now features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Sport Hybrid also gains some new exterior trim bits in black to improve its appearance while the SE also gains some exterior tweaks with new 19-inch wheels as standard. Despite the revisions, the Accord’s price increases by only $100 on some trims.
Set of four kitchen knives with gray blades and red handles on a wooden cutting board with tomatoes and carrots.GiantMouse

GiantMouse Kitchen Line

GiantMouse’s beloved kitchen cutlery collection is back, bigger and better than ever. In addition to reprising the satin-finished blades with Green Micarta handle scales, the brand is introducing stonewash-finished blades with Red G10 scales, as well as its first Bread Knife, strategically serrated to cleanly slice baked goods. Returning options include the Chef Knife, Santoku Knife, Carving Knife and Paring Knife, each prized for its precision, balance and reliable Nitro-B steel. All knives can be purchased individually or as a set.
White and red Mitsubishi rally car with Nikon and Bridgestone logos, number 189, on a plain background.Mitsubishi Motors

1985 Dakar Rally-Winning Mitsubishi Pajero

40 years after becoming the first-ever Japanese entrant to win the Dakar Rally outright, Mitsubishi has paid homage to its historic victory with a full restoration of the Pajero that pulled off the feat. Covering a total distance of 10,284 kilometers (6,390 miles) over 22 days, the plucky SUV outlasted a field in which more than half of the competitors retired. As if that wasn’t impressive enough, Mitsubishi’s victory heralded an era of Pajero dominance — the platform has won Dakar 12 times, seven of which came consecutively in the early 2000s.
Dark brown zip-up jacket with black corduroy collar and two front flap pockets.Knickerbocker

Knickerbocker Pacific Jungle Cloth Primaloft Fill Jacket

Knickerbocker updates a workwear staple with jungle cloth, a highly durable 100-percent cotton canvas developed by the US Navy during WWII, which is now woven in Japan. For added warmth, the polyester satin lining contains Primaloft, an exceptionally lightweight and insulating synthetic fill. It is finished with a corduroy-lined collar, oversized patch chest pockets and adjustable waist tabs. The jacket is available in brown, black and ecru.
White flat-screen TV displaying colorful feathers on a blue cabinet against a yellow wall with yellow chairs and a green plant nearby.Hisense

Hisense S5 DécoTV

Hisense is bucking the big-screen trend by introducing the S5 DécoTV, a 32-inch “lifestyle” TV designed to fit in smaller or secondary rooms. It’s a Full HD display that supports the brand’s Hi-QLED Color technology, delivering a bright, vibrant picture. It is integrated with Amazon’s Fire TV and, via its remote, supports Alexa commands. It also supports Apple AirPlay and HomeKit, making it a good fit for those with Apple devices.
Red and black suspended tent with black inflatable frame tied between trees in a forest.FLFQ-Aloner

FLFQ-Aloner Float Tent

Half tent, half hammock, the Float is a modular solution that’s adaptable to different camping environments. The shelter itself sets up in less than a minute, thanks to its inflatable frame, while the rest of system packs down into a small rucksack. Now lowing up on Kickstarter, the Float is estimated to ship by March 2026.
Black metal thermos with textured top and bottom and a handle, standing in snow next to a brown jacket and wooden post.Carryology

MiiR x Carryology Tomo Flask

MiiR linked up with Carryology for this outdoor-ready thermos that’s designed to be shared with a friend. Its Japanese-inspired design incorporates two 8oz mugs, one on top and one on the bottom, both wrapped in Carryology’s Auxikko grip. The double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel body will keep 1L of liquid hot or cold, and the lid boasts a leakproof design and push-button operation.