
The Perfect Home Theater at Any Budget
Everyone deserves a home theater. We put together kits at $2,000, $5,000, and $20,000.

Everyone deserves a home theater. We put together kits at $2,000, $5,000, and $20,000.

Walking Trinidad’s Tierra de Brea tar pit (and driving its roads) proves a sticky situation.
By Will McGough

16,000 titles on LaserDisc, DVD and Blu-Ray… and Theo Kalomirakis somehow keeps track of them.

The 2015 Toyota Camry XSE and Hyundai Sonata Sport 2.0T are family sport sedans that sport handsome designs and a little chutzpah.
By Amos Kwon

Spend a month with Automatic tracking your driving, and the app will tell you a lot.

The G-Class S500 4×42 is a beefed-up beast that’s ready to chew up and spit out whatever land you’re apt to cover.

True honeys are raw and unprocessed, and therefore sweeter and more complex.
By Amos Kwon

We take five rare production cars out for a spin to remind us all that we needn’t settle for status-quo when these keys are on the table.

Reflective baggage tags, stevia-infused gin, the Warby Parker of luxury footwear and more.
By Jack Seemer

A look back at an entire week’s worth of gear.
By Gear Patrol

In 2012, an American single malt whiskey from Balcones Distillery in Texas defeated nine other world-class single malts from around the world and gained international attention.
By Chris Wright

Where to stay, what to eat and what to do with 72 hours in New Orleans.
By Ben Bowers

While most of us won’t time anything beyond a boring meeting or boiling eggs, a chronograph is all about readiness, potential and the human interaction with a micro-engineering marvel — not to mention the rare opportunity to stop time.
By Jason Heaton

We hiked and camped along the Appalachian Trail on a very chilly and windy weekend and had a damn good time.
By Sung Han

Lost Spirits Distillery’s Colonial American Inspired Rum revamps and perfects the original American spirit.
By Nick Milanes

The Scott Addict Team Issue is a super performance bike, ready to launch you over the flats and power past the competition.

When the weather turns bitter you’ve got two options: lose out on riding time to Mother Nature or arm yourself against the elements with a stockpile of gear.


GP contributor Peter Koch wore the Outdoor Research Lucent Heated Gloves all winter long, skiing, shoveling snow, running, fat biking and walking in temps well below zero to see if they actually work.
By Peter Koch

Toyota has unveiled two concept vehicles for all the world to see — and they couldn’t be more different.
By Amos Kwon