
Mammut’s New Helmet Is the First of its Kind
Mammut’s history of producing mountain safety equipment took another step today with the release of the Wall Rider MIPS.

Mammut’s history of producing mountain safety equipment took another step today with the release of the Wall Rider MIPS.

This isn’t the choice for speed demons or motorcycle daredevils, but rather for measured, forward-thinking early adopters.
By Nick Caruso

Cut from repurposed billboard vinyl.
By John Zientek

Tumi’s Recycled Capsule features six bags made from 70 percent recycled materials — a first for the stylish luggage brand.

If you’re looking for a new Nato strap, this grey-and-pink option is not only a cool look, but sales go toward breast cancer research.
By Oren Hartov

Mott & Bow manufactures quality denim for an affordable price that is aimed at helping you find your most comfortable fit.
By Gear Patrol

Indian’s new motorcycle will walk right past Harley-Davidson, and pick a fight with European sport bikes.

Based on a limited edition watch from last year, these new dive watches feature handsome looks and automatic movements at a lower price tag.


With deep roots in the outdoor industry, Crescent Down Works makes made-to-order down apparel by hand in its Seattle factory.

Thanks to a handful of online forums, the images of the 2019 BMW 3-Series have leaked online ahead of its official debut.

How would the apocalypse smell?

Cut from 14.7-ounce recycled fiber denim.
By John Zientek

The Gold Medal Wine Club has six different club options that offer anything and everything any wine drinker could want.
By Gear Patrol

The brand that knows how to build a high-quality water bottle — and they brought that technology to a coffee mug.
By Meg Lappe

The cavernous space of this two-door, long-wheelbase example is perfect for camping.

Revtown jeans are the result of masters of craft in denim teaming up with leading athletic apparel designers to make a new type of denim.
By Gear Patrol

Audi is busy bolstering its SUV lineup with entirely new models, but more importantly, it’s slotting in S-level performance version as well.

Lorpen’s T3+ ski sock is the first sock to use Polartec’s Alpha Insulation, which was originally developed for US Special Forces.

Available in flannel and corduroy.
By John Zientek