The Barnes has been one of The James Brand's most impressive knives since it launched in 2021 as their first integral folder. The Solidwool edition takes the same plat...read more
The Proof Equator Hybrid Short is built for days that don't follow a plan. DWR treated polyester handles unexpected rain and dries fast after a swim. Mesh pocket bags drain water so you c...read more
Adidas changed the road running conversation with the Adizero Evo SL by putting super shoe technology at an everyday price. The Terrex Agravic SL attempts the s...read more
The original Rolex Explorer II from 1971 was built for cave divers who needed to track time underground where natural light couldn't tell them if it was day or night. It was a utility watch that became a collector's icon precisely because it never tried to be anything else. The read more
The Gregory Alpinisto line has been a staple in alpine climbing for years. The current range refines what the pack does best: carrying gear efficiently in mountain terrain without getting in the way when things get steep or technical. The collection runs fro...read more
Most performance sunglasses look like performance sunglasses. The Smith Truss doesn't. It takes the lens technology and stay put engineering from Smith's sport line and puts it into a frame shape that works just as well off the bike as on it. ...read more
The G-Shock new Camo and Gold collection pairs green camouflage with gold accents across a range of models, but the two that matter most are the GM-6900CMG-3 and the DW-6900CMG-3. Same 6900 silhouette, same original camo pattern that hides the G Shock "G mark" within the design, but two very different approaches to the concept. The <...read more
The Bradley has been one of CLAE's most recognizable silhouettes since it launched as a collaboration with Ronnie Fieg a decade ago. The Bradley X marks the anniversary by bringing production back to Los Angeles through a partnership with COMUNITYmade, shifting the focus from overseas manufactur...read more
The monthly edit of gear worth your attention. Functional, well made, and built to earn a permanent spot in your rotation. This month leans heavy on everyday carry staples, a few smart tech picks, and summer ready essentials that work without trying too hard. Nothing here is flashy for the sake of it. These are the pieces that stood out because the...read more
The Rucker is the pack that gave Goruck its identity. Not the GR1, which gets most of the attention, but the bag built specifically for the weighted walking workout the brand is named after. Ten years and four redesigns later, the read more
Most performance shoes pick a lane. Road or trail, cushion or speed, pavement or dirt. The Salomon GRVL Concept x Pas Normal Studios doesn't. It starts with road racing bones and pushes them onto gravel, mixed terrain, and everything in betwee...read more
The Roark Venture Hybrid Trunk is built for days that don't stay dry. Surf sessions, cliff jumps, river floats, lake swims, whatever starts or ends in water, these handle it without needing a change of clothes. The fabric is a 4 way stretch with a qu...read more
A tight edit of everyday carry essentials that earn their pocket space. From wrist protection to screenless tracking, these are the small upgrades that quietly improve how you move through the day....read more
Most trail shoes try to strike a balance between comfort and control. The Nike ACG Zegama leans harder into comfort, but without losing the grip and protection you actually need once the terrain gets rough. At the center of it is the midsole...read more
Most waterproof shells fall into two categories. They either go full technical and look out of place anywhere else, or they try to be lifestyle pieces and compromise on performance. The Shackleton Markham Hardshell Jacket sits right in the middle, and that is e...read more
Sales usually feel like noise. This one is worth paying attention to. The Huckberry Memorial Day Weekend Sale pulls together a solid mix of gear, clothing, and everyday pieces that actually make sense for summer....read more
Most camping gear is built in isolation. One brand handles packs, another handles cookware, another handles furniture. The Osprey Campcore Collection takes a different approach, bringing together Osprey, Helinox, Hydro Flask, and OXO into a single, cohesive syste...read more
Most "essentials” lists lean too safe. This one doesn’t. May’s lineup mixes everyday upgrades with a few curveballs, the kind of gear that actually earns space in your routine. From smarter carry and better coffee to standout tech and small tools that solve real problems, these are the pieces worth paying attention to right now. ... read more
Some products are easy to overlook. Others quietly become the ones you reach for every day. This month’s Editors Picks leans into the latter, a tight selection of gear that balances design, function, and long term usability. Nothing here is filler. Each piece earns its place through how it performs once it is actually in your hands, not just how it looks on paper.... read more
Huckberry has a way of filtering out the noise. What makes the cut is usually gear that earns its place through use, not hype. This month’s picks leans into that idea, with a mix of rugged carry, refined essentials, and a few pieces built for getting outside and staying there longer.... read more