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Pocket Dump

Welcome to the world of essentials - "Pocket Dump," where functionality meets style in your everyday carry. In this article, we explore the curated items that make their way into your pockets, reflecting both practicality and personal flair. From versatile tools to minimalist gadgets, join us on a journey through the must-have companions that enhance your daily experiences.


The Insta360 X3 action camera is equipped with advanced features, including 5.7K 360 Active HDR video recording and dual 1/2" 48MP sensors, ensuring clear details even in low-light conditions. The Insta360 app, powered by AI, enables you to adjust the frame after capturing the shot. Opt for 4K single-lens mode for expansive wide-angle footage, and experience remarkably smooth videos, courtesy of the FlowState stabilization and 360 Horizon Lock algorithms.
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The James Brand's Redstone Knife is a compact, lightweight adventurer's essential. Its innovative island design ensures a superior grip, especially for smaller knives. Featuring a Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade with high corrosion resistance and impressive edge retention, the Redstone Knife also boasts a slide-lock design for easy and secure blade handling.
BUY | $99



This mountaineering frame seamlessly blends classic aesthetics with state-of-the-art optical innovations and a range of modular elements for improved weather resistance. Standout characteristics include side shields and a bridge blocker designed to shield the eyes effectively from both wind and glare. Furthermore, the design incorporates a built-in stainless steel leash to prevent any risk of loss.
BUY | $248



The 1975 Skin Diver from Dan Henry is a sleek interpretation of robust underwater watches, striking a perfect balance between toughness and style. Designed for everyday comfort, it suits both aquatic sports and urban life. With options of 39mm or 37mm diameter, and dials in orange, white, black, or gilt, you can opt for a high-beat automatic or meca-quartz sweep seconds movement. It's a compact, versatile timepiece for any adventure.
BUY | $290

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BLANKA POCKET KNIFE

The Blanka pocket fixed blade is another handsome offering by JHO Knives. This is their first knife with fixed blade, with a total length of only 13cm (5.1 in), you can easily carry it in your pocket with you (with the included leather sheath, of course). The blade is made of VG10 steel, the handle is made of the composite material G10, and although small, it is easy to control and fulfil most of your cutting needs. If you want to own the Blanka, you should hurry, t...
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VOLLEBAK TITAN RANGE

Vollebak aims to create maximum warmth and durability from the lightest possible materials. They have now introduced the Titan range, a collection inspired by the cryogenic temperatures of Saturns largest moon and built with the same parachute fabric that was used on NASAs Mars Rover. Tough but lightweight, the range is constructed from military materials developed for the British Special Forces, and insulation made from recycled plastic bottles. Designed to keep yo...
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NEW BALANCE X STANCE

New Balance have teamed up with renown sock makers Stance for two collaborative releases, the 997 sneaker inspired by New Balance’s Boston home base, where foundational brick buildings help erect the elder city, and the 1978 sneaker inspired by Stance’s San Clemente home base, with beach-inspired colors. Both pairs feature the coordinates of each brand’s headquarters inside the cuffs, and come with a pair of matching socks crafted in premium Stance style. ...
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