
This Cult-Favorite American Brand’s Traditional Japanese Knife Is a Minimalist Masterpiece
Best Made's simple yet stunning Brass Higo folder boasts a look and lineage dating way back to feudal Japan.
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.
Best Made's simple yet stunning Brass Higo folder boasts a look and lineage dating way back to feudal Japan.
The legendary Bob Terzuola teamed up with Böker on the rather appropriately named Tac-Master.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
This week's releases were wide-ranging, including everything from a shrunken Tops machete to an ultra-high-end Kershaw redux.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
This super steel is so hot right now — and so are the top-notch blades from a variety of brands carrying the key ingredient.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
Compelling releases from Honda and Harley are worth a look, but so are inspired offerings from lesser-known brands.
Mountain Equipment’s Xenith sleeping bags take a page from the award-winning Oreus Jacket’s playbook — one weighs less than a pound.
With two new treatments only adding to its appeal, the XSR125 makes a helluva case for good things in small packages.
The new LCK + Liner Lock swaps some materials to duck well under $100 but retains the original's stunningly streamlined form and function.
With a nod to the courts, the Cloudnova Form 2 “Abundant Green” elevates everyday casual footwear — and looks damn good in the process.
The just-released GM13 and GMP13 share a stunning hawksbill blade, premium steel and limited availability.
The new SCL500 promises to tackle city streets and two-lane twisties with equal aplomb.
Nissan teamed up with a legendary Japanese knife maker on a stunning Z Nismo-inspired blade.
This week saw significant releases from some mainstay brands like Buck and Leatherman, as well as more under-the-radar EDC drops.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
Blackheart’s lovingly crafted Gravel Ti looks ready to rip trails and turn heads.
The CJRB Lyrid offers much more than you might expect from the price tag.
Manufactured in Zhejiang Province, China, QJMotor’s approachable SRV600V motorcycle should be rolling out to the US market soon.
The Goldwin Pertex Shield Air Mountaineering Jacket’s innovative right-side pocket serves a unique purpose.
Finally coming over from Europe, the NT1100 DCT is nicely priced and (relatively) simple to ride.
Straight outta Scotland, Tiny EDC's Micro Knife is here to challenge the best that WESN, The James Brand and Gerber have to offer.
Perhaps the only thing wilder than the Mini Bedlam’s shape is its predecessor's back story.