
12 New Pocket Knives, Multi-Tools and EDC You Might Have Missed
From a tiny magic-inspired keychain knife to a massive folding saw, this week has seen a wild array of releases.
Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.
From a tiny magic-inspired keychain knife to a massive folding saw, this week has seen a wild array of releases.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
One unique element cements the 2025 NC750X's status as one of the most approachable and versatile bikes you can buy today.
The latest and largest Silky Katanaboy offers more than 27 inches of jagged-toothed, human-powered wood-shredding bliss.
The latest and greatest from another sharp year in knives and EDC.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
And perhaps more importantly, can the actual function of Lululemon’s Wildfeel footwear rise to the level of its fetching form?
Not in the traditional sense, anyway — and the latest iteration of Ulysse Nardin’s game-changing Freak adds another dazzling element too.
The luxe new Gold Edition of Moto Morini’s X-Cape 700 adventure bike still dusts most competitors when it comes to price.
A number of The James Brand’s finest folders, fixed blades and EDC accessories are up to 30 percent off at Huckberry.
Utah-based e-bike brand Bakcou makes the jump to motos with a two-wheeler that could leave gas-powered rivals in the dust.
Kansept's aptly named Caveman series overdelivers on raw cutting power — not to mention funky handle variety.
It may be designed and tested by and for climbers, but Megabeta’s Convertible Totepack carries a much wider appeal.
The beloved brand significantly boosted one of its bestselling folders without obnoxiously jacking up the price.
The folding knife universe is forever unfolding, as the latest releases from Böker, Cold Steel, CRTK, Spyderco and others prove.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
Seeking a point of difference, the Kitworks Adventure Duffel offers something the biggest name in rugged AF travel bags doesn't.
The 2025 Road Glide's 105 horsepower and 130 ft-lbs of torque are sweet, but something else really popped during a 600-mile test ride.
The utterly charming and aptly named Beest boasts delightful design, meticulously machining and substantial steel.
The Redemption is back with a vengeance — courtesy of a badass blade treatment and an additional, scaled-down size.
You might not guess it at a glance, but this unique flipper combines two different ancient Japanese blade styles.
The latest edition of the iconic Transalp boasts some welcome new wrinkles while keeping the price approachable.
The BRLW G10 is a sleek and satisfying history lesson that just so happens to boast some seriously high-performance blade steel.