
An Already-Exceptional USA-Made Backcountry Knife Just Got a Major Blade Steel Upgrade
And that’s just one highlight of a masterful update to this marquee New West KnifeWorks offering.
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.
And that’s just one highlight of a masterful update to this marquee New West KnifeWorks offering.
With Italian moto king Ducati shifting into the auto-clutch space, we might be speeding toward the point of no return.
It takes a supreme level of precision milling and expert craftsmanship to make LionSteel’s dreamy Twain Damascus a reality.
Already damn near perfect, the award-winning Assert just got a very welcome upgrade.
The James Brand’s Barnes is already legendary. Now it boasts an eye-popping infusion of Lithuanian magic.
Created in collaboration with Dometic, the recently revealed concept boasts an unprecedented combination of features.
Developed in collaboration with a German hunting outfitter, the frill-free MEK is a minimalist masterpiece.
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By Brad Lanphear, Steve Mazzucchi, and Jack Seemer
From transformability to adaptability to unlikely foldability, the latest drops aren't afraid to blaze new trails.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
Mock its moniker at your peril. Now arriving in America, Benda's Napoleonbob 500 appears ready to conquer.
Boasting premium ingredients and frictionless functionality, the Bitz states its case as much more than a gimmick.
Available in eight different variants, the Quasar just might have emerged from the cosmos to help you cut boxes with a bit more panache.
Boasting the coolest engine in its class, Benda’s unusually named Chinchilla 500 should leave Honda and Kawasaki in a cold sweat.
The Triptych also happens to be pretty dang sleek, handy and affordable too.
Maeving's new RM1S Blackout instantly crushes all your excuses for not at least considering a gas-free bike.
What do you get when you combine a razor and a chisel? Jon Graham’s delightfully handy Razel, of course.
The over-the-top Speed Triple 1200 RX somehow gets even sportier and more aggressive than its hard-charging predecessor.
Iconic knife maintenance brand Work Sharp waited a long time to enter the knife-making game — with a bang.
CFMoto’s scrappy 450CL-C is the antidote to ginormous American offerings that may be a bit much for beginners.
Though few in number, this week's drops are highly varied, including a WWII spy dagger, a chunky camp cooking chopper and a literal pen knife.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi