Triumph’s Rugged New Trail Bikes Are Ready for Long-Haul Adventure

The popular bike maker turns to cross country racing. Plus, Nikon and RED’s new camera, Solo Stove’s most advanced fire pit and more.

A black and white off-road dirt bike with knobby tires, yellow and white graphics, and a visible engine, standing on a black stand on a dirt surface with a blurred natural landscape in the background.Triumph

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Two dirt bike riders wearing black and neon yellow "Triumph Racing" gear and helmets are riding white dirt bikes on a dusty, rocky trail with a blurred natural landscape and rock formations in the background. Dust is kicked up behind them as they lean into a turn.Triumph

Triumph TF 250-C and TF 450-C Cross Country Bikes

Following the debut of its TF 250-E and TF 450-E Enduro dirt bikes, Triumph has turned its attention to cross country racing with the TF 250-C and TF 450-C. Developed in collaboration with elite off-road athletes and proven on some of the world’s toughest terrains, they feature best-in-class powertrains, svelte aluminum frames and advanced electronic rider aids to deliver reliable performance over the long haul. Available worldwide, these race-ready steeds are slated to go on sale in October.
A man wearing a button-up jacket with horizontal stripes in shades of red, navy, brown, and beige. The jacket has a brown corduroy collar, a chest pocket on the left side, and two lower front pockets. Underneath, he wears a light beige V-neck shirt and dark pants.Faherty

Faherty High Ridge Twill Studio Jacket

Faherty’s Studio Jacket blends elements from a chore coat and a barn jacket for a utilitarian, lightweight shoulder season top that can work as a shirt or a jacket. It is built from a stretch fabric with 98 percent cotton and two percent elastane with a soft brushed twill feel. Traditional Native American textiles inspire the multi-color blanket stripe pattern, and it is complete with a fine-wale corduroy collar.
A modern stainless steel fire pit with visible flames burning inside, placed on a bed of small gravel stones. Two dark-colored outdoor chairs are positioned on either side of the fire pit, and there is greenery in the background. The fire pit has the brand name "Solo Stove" engraved on its side.Solo Stove

Solo Stove Summit 24 Smokeless Fire Pit

The Summit 24 is the easiest-to-use and most advanced fire pit from Solo Stove yet, and makes getting a campfire going more effortless than ever. The brand’s new Fire Starter Gel, paired with the Quick-Strike Cone, means lighting a fire is now as simple as stacking your logs, pouring the pre-portioned gel onto the cone, and striking a match (or a lighter, whatever). With a 24-inch diameter, the new Summit 24 Smokeless Fire Pit sits 5-7 people comfortably around the tallest, brightest Solo Stove flame available. 
Red and black snowboarding boot with a white sole, featuring two black Velcro straps labeled "THIRTYTWO," a red dial on the side marked "BOA," and the text "23-1" on the side panel. The boot has a textured surface and a padded interior.ThirtyTwo

ThirtyTwo ZB-1 BOA x Zeb Powell Snowboard Boots

“I wanted a boot that just hits different. The ZB-1 is built for riders who want to push limits with style.” So says Zeb Powell about his first-ever full signature pro model. Considering he is arguably the most progressive and avant-garde snowboard of his generation, the dude would know. And though he famously rides with his boots super-loose, he made sure these kicks are mere mortal-friendly thanks to multiple adjustable straps, a BOA dial, a flexible tongue, a cushy foam midsole and a heat-moldable liner for a custom fit and feel. A pebbled and texture upper, Powell’s signature and a 3D-gel logo boost the steez, and old schoolers, fear not: There’s also a laced variant for $20 less. Both versions come in three colorways.
Nikon Z series mirrorless camera with a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens attached. The camera body is black with textured grip, featuring control dials and buttons on the top and side, including a prominent red-ringed shutter button and a dedicated REC button near the lens mount. The lens has a zoom ring and focus ring with markings for focal lengths and aperture. The camera has ports labeled MIC, HDMI, and USB on the side.Nikon

Nikon ZR

The Nikon ZR is a cinema camera that combines Nikon’s renowned advanced auto focus capabilities and in-body stabilization with RED’s color science and exposure standards — it’s the first camera that the two iconic brands have collaborated on. The ZR features a full-frame sensor and is capable of capturing 12K RAW 6K video at 60fps. As the smallest model in Nikon’s Z CINEMA series, the ZR is designed for cinema, high-end productions and creators.
A person wearing a long-sleeve black shirt is holding the handles of a large, yellow, rugged cooler or storage box on a white outdoor table. The table has various items on it, including a red and white striped cloth, a black pan, some cables, a bunch of bananas, and other camping or outdoor gear. The background shows a forested area with green trees and sunlight filtering through.Rux

Rux 40L Gear Box

Rux’s waterproof, flat-packed, rugged gear boxes are excellent. But they’ve also been quite unweildy for anyone without an overlander. This offering looks to close that gap by offering a more carry-friendly form factor. With 40 liters of internal storage, this gearbox can still carry a ton of stuff. It’s also still waterproof and flat-packed. However, it has the benefit of being carry-on sized and comes with backpack straps for additional carry convenience.