
Böker Just Dropped the Best-Looking $42 EDC Knife I’ve Ever Seen
The avian-inspired Blackjay complements its good looks with multiple deployment methods and a user-friendly button lock.
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.
The avian-inspired Blackjay complements its good looks with multiple deployment methods and a user-friendly button lock.
Believe it or not, Harley-Davidson's hugely influential and enduring V-twin engine was anything but an overnight success.
The stripped-down Shard DT offers fewer functions than its predecessor. Then again, numbers aren't everything.
Riding discreetly on your keychain, the aptly named Driver offers a good deal more than screw-turning bona fides.
Kansept’s Dako could be just the tonic for knife nerds who yearn to really dial in the snap of their blade’s action.
The uniquely shaped Broadhead rolls easy on your keychain and rocks steady when you need it.
The just-announced 2026 R 1300 R offers spellbinding power and acceleration at a surprisingly reasonable price.
We Knife revisited its most refined design, Benchmade launched a pair of heavy hitters and Buck dropped a serious EDC crowd-pleaser this week.
By Sean Tirman, Steve Mazzucchi, and Jack Seemer
Escapod’s innovative TOPO2 MTB all-terrain teardrop trailer is cleverly purpose-built.
Artisan Cutlery follows up the luxe original Revel with a much more approachable treatment that might be even better.
Coleman’s affordable yet elevated new Pro Coolers are out to prove the name you grew up with has grown up too.
With a Guinness World Record on the line, the Verge TS Pro officially went farther than any production e-moto ever has.
Key performance-driven touches ensure the third collaboration between these legendary Italian names is much more than a branding exercise.
CJRB gives the Maximal a luxe makeover, complete with a super steel blade, premium handle and, yes, accordant price tag.
Stripped down to the barest essentials, the compact and affordable Armbar Mini emerges as a nearly indispensable EDC item.
Among other key updates, the latest Allied Able boasts an unprecedented amount of tire clearance. Single track, anyone?
Supporting a great cause, this particular Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE Icon Edition also boasts a unique bonus feature.
CJRB’s luxe new Sasaya brings a top-notch locking mechanism and premium materials to the unique and beloved Shilin Cutter.
Bestech, Cold Steel and Kershaw raised their games, while a cheeky WESN release made April 1st a day to re-meme-ber.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
The new Wrap Sack 20° offers a unique comfort-boosting innovation and thoughtful touches to soothe even the most finicky outdoor slumberers.