Marshall Just Reimagined One of Its Legendary Guitar Amps from the 1960s

The baby blue edition recreates guitar tones heard on Green Day’s landmark 1994 album. Plus, a sleek new combat knife, the world’s first “hyperbike” and more.

Light blue Marshall guitar amplifier head with gold control panel and knobs, held by a person wearing a black leather jacket.Marshall

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Light blue Marshall amplifier stack with beige speaker grille next to a heavily stickered electric guitar on a patterned rug.Marshall

Marshall 1959BJA Artist Signature

The Marshall 1959 is a legendary 100-watt guitar amplifier head that was first introduced in the mid-1960s. The 1959BJA is a special and modernized version of the 1959 amp that Marshall created with Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day’s iconic frontman. It’s the first artists signature amp that Marshall has released in 14 years. It features a striking baby-blue finish with brass and silver panel details, paying tribute to Billie’s first guitar, Blue. The 1959BJA is being released as a head-only unit, allowing players to pair it with the cabinet of their choice. It will be available starting July 21, 2026.
Black tactical knife with textured grip handle stabbed into shattered glass on a concrete surface.Tops Knives

Tops Knives Shirodagga

Designed by Laci Szabo, this knife was specifically designed “to bridge the gap between full-size combat blades and micro backup knives.” Measuring 10.5 inches overall, it has a slender profile that makes for discreet carry (like a boot knife), with the majority of its length made up by its 5.5-inch 1095 steel blade with a Black Traction Coating. It also has a contoured G-10 handle, comes with a black Kydex sheath and can be crafted with a serrated edge and camo finish (for an upcharge).
Black and red futuristic motorcycle with illuminated circular headlight on a dark background.Diamond Atelier

Diamond Atelier DA#22 Hyperbike Prototype

Diamond Atelier is billing DA#22 as the world’s first ‘hyperbike.’ Regardless of how you interpret the outfit’s claim, there’s no denying it makes for quite the head-turning moto. On the performance side, it touts a 205-horsepower LC8 V-twin pulled from a KTM 1290 Super Duke, some bespoke Wilbers suspension and a trick titanium exhaust setup. When wrapped in some painstakingly hand-formed bodywork and finished with a unique color-changing paint (along with a literal diamond), the result is a bike that’s packed with presence. Moreover, because of the unique pigment used, no other motorcycle can don the same look as the pictured prototype.
Green camouflage fabric belt with black plastic buckle and "ROARK ARCADE" label.Roark

Roark x Arcade Belt

Adventure apparel brand Roark and the celebrated belt experts at Arcade have teamed up for a new release that combines a rugged, outdoor-ready aesthetic with dependable performance. The Roark x Arcade Belt features a custom-woven camo jacquard webbing, adding subtle style, and Arcade’s patented A2 Buckle System, which provides a dialed-in fit every time. The metal-free and machine washable construction make this belt super travel- and TSA-friendly, and the durable, lightweight recycled polyester and buckle won’t weigh you down on your next adventure.
Hand holding a black toy car on a dark surface near a blurred laptop keyboard.Camshop

Nissan R32 GT-R NISMO Computer Mouse

Are you a hardcore fan of one of the most underrated generations of Nissan GT-R? Camshop out of Japan might have just the gadget for you. Its computer mouse replica of the R32 GT-R is back in stock and available for just under $48. It’s completely wireless and features both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, and is compatible with nearly all devices that are mouse capable, regardless of the OS. But it’s also not just any R32 GT-R it’s paying tribute to. Pay attention to the subtle details, and one can tell from the wheels and the badge decal on the back that this mouse honors the very special NISMO edition of the R32 GT-R. Better get one fast as local Japanese auto media report that it sold out almost instantly.
Gray Canyon mountain bike with gold suspension forks and Maxxis tires on a dirt trail.Canyon

Canyon Lux Trail

Handling the ups and downs of a trail with equal aplomb is cross-country mountain biking’s holy grail, and Canyon’s overhauled full-squish 29er might just take the crown here. With a slim carbon fiber chassis helping drop seven ounces, the lightest and priciest of four versions, the Lux CF 9, tips the scales at just 26.81 pounds. Meanwhile, the bike simultaneously shifts its geometry toward stability and steps up to a 140 mm/125 mm suspension platform, ensuring smooth, efficient climbing and fast, playful descents. Additional upgrades include increased in-frame storage, clearly defined service points for easier maintenance and beefier brakes (180mm rotors front and rear) for better control when things get gnarly.