
Pro-Ject Travel Set
Pro-Ject’s Travel Set is designed for on-the-go audiophiles. It’s a traditional stereo setup, consisting of the brand’s smallest passive bookshelf speakers, the Speaker Box 3 E Carbon ($399), and its compact Bluetooth-enabled amplifier, the Stereo Box S3 BT ($499). The necessary cables and damping feet are included, too. The kicker is that it comes with an aluminum travel case that’s heavily padded to ensure your gear’s safe transport. The idea is that, wherever you travel to, you can bring a proper stereo hi-fi system with you.

Matty Matheson x Gozney Signature Tread
Gozney tapped celebrity chef and longtime ambassador Matty Matheson for its first signature pizza oven — a blaze-orange colorway of the Tread, complete with laser etching on the sides. A bundle includes the Tread Venture stand, as well a custom camo peel (both of which can be purchased separately). As for the oven, it’s the same portable design of the original Tread, meaning it boasts a lateral gas burner and rugged metal body in a lightweight form factor; it’s also compatible with all existing (and future) Tread accessories.

Chrome Industries x Rio Uribe Pride Collection
For its boldest collection yet, Chrome teamed up with acclaimed designer Rio Uribe to celebrate LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities through the lens of LA’s Chicano and lowrider communities. The result is a dozen stunning limited-edition pieces — including a Citizen 15L Messenger ($165, above), three different Kadet bags and various accessories — festooned with metallic glitter, bandana print linings and embroidered rainbow roses inspired by the legendary 1964 Chevy Impala Gypsy Rose. As part of the campaign, Chrome is donating a portion of the proceeds to Somos Familia Valle, an LGBTQ+ community organization dedicated to support, empower and mobilize families and allies for racial, gender and economic justice in the San Fernando Valley.

Old Fitzgerald 7-Year-Old Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon
Heaven Hill’s Old Fitzgerald label has, for a long time, been one of its unicorn brands. Its whiskey is often highly lauded and, as a result, difficult to find — especially at an affordable price. This 7-Year-Old Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon is slated to change all that. The aim with this novel spirit is to offer an Old Fitzgerald expression that’s far more affordable and more widely available than ever before. Even still, it’ll likely be extremely popular for a while, so you might still have trouble finding bottles.

Frederique Constant Classics Carrée Automatic
Frederique Constant introduced the Carée Automatic in 2022, but it is coming to the American market for the first time in July 2025. Along with the existing silver and blue dials, a salmon color dial is joining the collection for the expanded launch. The 30mm by 33mm rectangular stainless steel case houses an in-house caliber FC-303 automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve. Rose gold plating is applied to the hands on the salmon dial reference only.

Nicks x Rose Anvil ND3
Nicks Handmade Boots and Rose Anvil have revived their apocalypse-proof collaboration leather boots! According to the brand, these are the “most indestructible, tactile, hiking and adventure” boots ever made. Their long list of features includes a 360 Stitchdown construction, Vibram Sierra outsole, Munson-inspired ThurmanNW last and much more. As always, they’re also incredibly customizable, so you can ensure your pair is perfect for your needs, whether heading off the grid or into a battle with zombies.

Wyze Bulb Cam
The Wyze Bulb Cam is a motion-activated smart light fixture for your porch or patio. It’s unique because it has an attached smart security camera that draws power from the light — compatible with any E26 bulb (sold separately) — so there’s no wires, batteries or complicated setup process. It costs $50, but you’ll it’s want to buy it bundled with Wyze’s Accessory Bulbs ($17/ea) to have a fully working lighting and security system.

Wrangler x Made In Kitchen Apparel and Knife Collection
Wrangler and Made In have created a collection of western-style kitchen apparel, accompanied by three knives that will cover all of your culinary cutting needs. The collection includes a denim chef’s jacket that is a retrofitted Type II jacket, a denim apron with Wrangler’s signature jean pockets, a chambray chef’s shirt and a t-shirt. The knife set consists of special edition versions of Made In’s chef’s knife, utility knife and paring knife. The knives can be purchased as a set for $369 or individually.

Fi Series 3+
Fi’s third-generation GPS smart collar is more like an Apple Watch for your dog rather than a dog collar. Like its predecessors, the Series 3+ can track your dog’s location and monitor its health and habits, such as steps and sleep. However, this newest version has a couple of key advantages. It’s integrated with AI features for more advanced habit tracking, such as licking, barking, and scratching, and can therefore serve as an early indicator of any potential warning signs. It’s also Fi’s first dog collar that fully supports the Apple Watch, so you can check your dog’s location and activity right from your wrist. Pricing is based on a subscription — it starts at $14/month.

How to Survive Against the Odds
Longtime GP contributor Sean Evans served as the ghostwriter behind this epic tome, which is based on the hit Wondery podcast Against the Odds. As Evans tells us: “The book combines tales of real-life survival in crazy scenarios alongside medical experts breaking down the physiological elements happening within our bodies when we’re fighting for our lives.” Lost in the jungle? Caught up in an avalanche? Tangling with a shark? Each chapter provides not only inspiration but hard-won wisdom that could save your life.

Microtech Cutlery
Microtech is best known for making exceptional tactical and EDC automatic knives. But this new collection means the brand is entering an entirely new category: kitchen cutlery. Of course, these knives — made in the USA from Böhler M390 steel — are still crafted to the same exacting standards as everything else the brand offers. The collection includes at least two chef knives — one small and one large — and serrated steak knives.

Bremont Terra Nova 38 Turquoise
Following up on a pink Terra Nova from 2024, Bremont brings a vibrant turquoise dial to the classic sports watch. It features a slim 904L steel cushion case and bracelet, as well as full block Super-LumiNova numerals. Limited to 100 pieces and exclusive to Exquisite Timepieces.

Balenciaga x Alpinestars SuperTech R10 Helmet
It can be debated whether Balenciaga was deeply involved in the creation of this helmet or simply slapped its logo on something fresh off the Alpinestars production line. What can’t be argued, however, is that it’s one kickass brain bucket. Made of polyurethane, carbon fiber and glass fiber, it meets ECE 22.06, DOT and FIM standards while offering impressive airflow (11 ventilation ports), high comfort (premium foam and fabrics) and versatile eye protection (clear and tinted visors) in an ultralight silhouette (3.4 pounds for a size medium). Part of the Alpinestars Winter 2025 collection, this R10 is reportedly available for pre-order in select stores. Pricing is not yet announced but considering the standard R10 goes for $1,100, mid-four figures would not be a surprise.

Buck Mason Capitola Linen Carry-On Jacket
Buck Mason’s Carry-On Jacket, a much-adored travel blazer, got an Italian tailoring-influenced upgrade. Gone is the flimsy workwear appearance, replaced with a strong shoulder seam, a wider lapel and functional cuff buttons. It is still unlined and unstructured, and the cut is still loose and a bit short, emphasizing comfort, especially when sitting. For warmer weather, a nearly 50/50 cotton-linen blend fabric is available that enhances ventilation without looking rumpled.

Azla Eartips for AirPods Pro
Azla is a South Korean audio manufacturer that specializes in precision-engineered eartips for today’s most popular wireless earbuds and in-ear monitors. The company makes several eartips for the AirPods Pro, which promise improved comfort as well as enhance sound quality and noise isolation, compared to the eartips Apple provides. Azla’s eartips have been popular among audio enthusiasts in Europe and Asia for some time, but are available in the US for the first time — you can order them on Amazon right now.

H. Moser & Cie. x Alpine Motorsports Streamliner Alpine Edition
H. Moser & Cie. and its Formula 1 Racing partner, Alpine Motorsports, created a matching pair of watches celebrating the dynamic between the sport’s drivers and mechanics. It consists of the skeletonized fly-back chronograph Streamliner Alpine Driver’s Edition and the Mechanic’s Edition, which blends a two-hand analog time dial and digital screen equipped with a GMT, a split-seconds chronograph, a perpetual calendar and a countdown. The combo can be purchased together, or the Mechanics Edition can be purchased individually.

Herman Miller Girard Stool
Originally created in the late 1960s, the Girard Stool returns to showcase the patterns of its namesake designer. Alexander Girard created many celebrated textile patterns for Herman Miller in his day, including Double Triangles, Arabesque and Mexidot — all featured here. Sustainability is a key focus for the reissue, and the Girard Stool now features a recycled aluminum base and bio-based foam cushion.

The Brown Buffalo Conceal Waistpack
Designed to hug the body for easier concealment beneath a coat or jacket, this crossbody pack boasts a wide “taco shell” opening for easy access, a secure passport pocket and plenty of internal storage. This version is also crafted from UltraGrid recycled ripstop nylon that’s tough, naturally weatherproof and lightweight, alongside Challenge Sailcloth EPX400 (an ultralight, ultra-tough fabric). Whether you’re a commuter needing a speedy, discreet pack or a traveler needing convenience and security, this pack has you covered.

Snow Peak x Merrell Moab Speed 2
Merrell teamed up with Snow Peak to release a limited-edition version of its Moab Speed 2. The hiking/running shoes have been upgraded with a waterproof Gore-Tex membrane, Vibram traction lugs, and abrasion-resistant heel and toe caps — so they promise to be even more rugged than the originals. They also come in a special slate grey finish. The only real caveat is that these upgrades come at a price — they’re about $70 more expensive than Merrell’s regular Moab Speed 2.

Brompton x Tour de France P Line
Brompton gears up for the Tour de France with two limited-edition folding bikes sure to stand out on any street. While the C Line is outfitted with unmistakably yellow accents that echo the Leader’s Jersey, the P Line will really pop for hardcore fans. The two-toned green frame nods to the Sprinter’s Jersey while polka dots on the seat and tube shout out the King of the Mountains Jersey. Both bikes also feature additional TDF touches, including sublimated race-day photography printed directly onto the frame and an “Allez Allez Allez” decal that should lift you up when the pedals get heavy.

Unimatic x Massena LAB UT4-SPT ‘NASA Artemis II’
Unimatic and Massena LAB have reunited for a second watch inspired by the NASA Artemis II mission to the moon, scheduled for April 2026. This time, it is an updated version of Unimatic’s U1-SP NASA watch from 2019 with the same Cerakote case and matching orange nylon strap from the first Artemis watch. It runs on a Seiko-made quartz movement, boasts 300m water resistance and comes with a matching orange NASA-themed pouch.

Nike Dunk x Lego Set
After announcing a multi-year partnership in August of 2024, Lego and Nike finally reveal the first fruits of their highly anticipated collab. The first drop includes a cobranded Nike Air Max Dn, colored in yellow to match Lego’s classic minifigures, as well as a buildable 1,180-piece Nike Dunk set. The latter is available for preorder with shipping starting in July.

Dab Motors 1α ‘Akira’ Electric Motorcycle
There have been a lot of Akira-inspired concept bikes over the years, but this might be the first one you could actually own and ride. Created in collaboration with Vita Veloce Team, this is actually a 3D-printed, hand-built project that was completed in just three weeks. While info is scarce, it appears to be an upgrade kit for Dab’s flagship 1α bike, which means it’s all-electric and potentially boasts 31 horsepower, 395 NM of torque and almost 100 miles of range per charge. While we can’t reasonably recommend you try it, that should be more than enough to pull off the iconic Akira slide. Per the brand, pre-orders are coming soon.

Anker Soundcore P41i
The Soundcore P41i are wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation. The earbuds are stem-shaped and thus promise to fit similarly to Apple’s AirPods 4. However, the most notable feature of these earbuds is their charging case. It doubles as a 3,000mAh portable power bank for your smartphone. It comes with an integrated USB-C cable (featuring a Lightning adapter nestled within its lid) and the case features a built-in display that displays battery and charging information. It’s available in the UK for £90. US pricing and availability have yet to be announced.

Satechi FindAll Collection
Satechi has added four products to its FindAll collection — all of which are integrated with Apple’s Find My technology and thus work similarly to an AirTag. The new additions consist of a keychain, luggage tag, card (shaped like a credit card), and an eyeglass case. All products can be recharged wirelessly using a Qi, Qi2 or MagSafe charging. And all come in three finishes: black, white or desert rose.

Deuter Speed Lite Pro 30
This fast and light hiking pack is somehow both streamlined and feature loaded. The seemingly unfussy exterior sneakily integrates ice axe/trekking pole loops, a separate quick-release pole attachment, soft flask and water bottle slots, a generous lid compartment, a shoulder strap pocket and hip pockets. (A handy mesh helmet holder can be purchased separately for $20.) The pack also offers perforated shoulder straps, a sternum strap and Deuter’s LiteAir back system for a comfortable, breathable carry (and there’s even a 28L version with a women’s specific fit). No wonder it won an ISPO award.

Sun Day Red Pioneer Magnolia
Tiger Woods’s brand, Sun Day Red, is hitting the links once again with a golf shoe that combines old-school styling with modern engineering precision. Crafted with a full-grain leather upper — done up to look like a classic wingtip — this shoe sits on a proprietary EVA foam insole (with a 6mm drop), high-density TPU full-ground contact plate and 9-cleat configuration with removable Pulsar Soft Spikes. The shoe also comes with two sets of premium laces, two kinds of removable insoles and a blucher throat construction for added comfort and adjustability.

NEMO Stargaze EVO-X
New England Mountain Outfitters (NEMO for short) made its award-winning camp chair more affordable by swapping some materials but also improved its ease of use; the body-cradling rocker now boasts a folding X-style frame that deploys in seconds. Extra cushioning at pressure points, a padded headrest and flexible back support boost comfort, while tensioned straps let you recline deeply and quite literally gaze up at the stars. The EVO-X also packs two integrated cupholders for drinks or personal essentials and a carrying case with adjustable shoulder strap. As for the material swaps? The new chair’s frame is steel rather than aluminum, which adds roughly six pounds to its heft, and the seat is full fabric rather than a more breathable fabric and mesh. But hey, it’s also $70 cheaper and perfect for outdoor outings where weight is not a big concern.

Dyson Cool CF1
The Dyson Cool, the company’s iconic circular, bladeless tabletop fan, was released in 2008. And while the company has introduced numerous other bladeless fans over the last 16 years, it hadn’t updated the original … until now. The Dyson Cool CF1 is the new and improved version. It doesn’t mess too much with success, as it has basically the same design and power as its predecessor, but it packs several modern improvements. It features an improved digital LCD display, additional fan speeds and oscillation options, as well as a new sleep mode. It’s currently only available in the UK, but is expected to be released in the US by early 2026.

Leica ZM1 Urban Green
After introducing its first watches in 2022, Leica is expanding the collection with two new dial colors and strap options for its original models, the ZM1 and ZM2. Both watches now come with a sunburst green dial that fades to a black rim called Urban Green. In coordination with the new dial color, a black leather pin-buckle strap with a green lining and accent stitching is available. Additionally, two steel Milanese mesh straps are available, one in brushed steel and one in black PVD. The ZM1 and ZM2 in Urban Green are only available at Leica boutiques.

TCL TP200K and TP300K Party Speakers
TCL’s TP200K and TP300K are the brand’s first entries into the party speaker category. They’re large portable Bluetooth speakers with built-in lighting and inputs for microphones and instruments. The TP200K is the smaller of the two, featuring four drivers and delivering a total power output of 220 watts. The larger TP300K has a similar driver array (albeit with larger woofers) and is capable of outputting up to 340 watts. The two speakers are roughly 31 and 35 pounds, respectively.

Hoka Speed Loafer
Easily Hoka’s most contentious design of year, the Speed Loafer is the brand’s answer to the performance loafer trend started by New Balance and others. But if the nondescript, all-black original turned heads, how about a bold design featuring a flame-red midsole and orange suede “mud guard?” Like the first Speed Loafer, the tassel plays with Hoka’s speed-lace design featured across its portfolio of trail shoes.

BMW Concept Speedtop
Shooting brakes (sometimes pejoratively called wagons) are pretty uncommon these days, especially when they’re as refined and magnificent as the BMW Concept Speedtop. Beneath its ravishing curves (and in front of its ample interior storage space), this modern “clown shoe” boasts the most powerful V8 engine currently offered by the Bavarian brand. But this is a rare tourer, indeed, with only 70 units being made. Pricing and availability have not yet been revealed.

Huckberry x Ford Full Mesh Snap Back
Huckberry teamed up with Ford to produce a collection of merchandise based on vintage pieces from the American automaker’s archive. It includes a mechanic’s jacket, a hoodie, two work shirts, two t-shirts, five hats, a belt buckle and a key fob. The collection’s marquee piece is the all-mesh trucker hat featuring a vintage-inspired patch emblazoned with the Ford logo sandwiched between “The Best Never Rest.”

PopSockets Kick-Out Grip and Stand
PopSockets Kick-Out Grip and Stand is the company’s first MagSafe grip that can prop up and balance your iPhone vertically on a surface, making it a better fit for video calls or scrolling through Instagram Reels or TikTok videos. It works just like the brand’s previous MagSafe grips, magnetically attaching to the back of any compatible iPhone (or MagSafe-compatible case) and folding into a grip and kickstand, but it’s slightly thicker (think millimeters). It costs $40 and is available in several different finishes.

Specialized Levo 4 Alloy
Released last month, Specialized’s Turbo Levo 4 series garnered instant acclaim as game-changing electric mountain bikes, with the biggest downside being price; the most affordable variant, the Levo 4 Comp Carbon, costs $8,000. Addressing that concern, the brand has just launched two new editions that swap ultralight carbon fiber frames for Spec’s own lean, mean M5 aluminum. The Comp Alloy costs $7,300 and the Levo 4 Alloy (shown) goes for $5,800. Notably, the bikes retain much of what makes their predecessors such a sensation, including unique integrated storage, smart rear suspension and the new Specialized 3.1 motor, which boasts 720W max power, 111Nm max torque and what is widely considered the most natural e-MTB power delivery system yet.

Tapo DL100 Smart Deadbolt Door Lock
TP-Link’s Tapo DL100 is a budget-friendly smart lock that has a surprising number of premium features. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making it easy to unlock right from your home or when out of town (to let others in). It has a keypad and a physical keyhole. It is compatible with most major smart home ecosystems, including Alexa, Google Assistant, and Samsung’s SmartThings (Apple is the notable exception here).

2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss
For some truck drivers, bigger really is better. And Chevy’s Silverado EV grows coming into the 2026 model year. The Silverado EV Trail Boss features a 2.0-inch lift, red tow hooks and 35-inch all-terrain tire that don’t cut into its range. The truck offers up to 478 miles on its Max battery pack (up from 410 with the Extended battery).

Micromilspec x Black Badger Milgraph Project Sabotage
Norwegian boutique watchmaker Micromilsepc teamed up with graphic design artist James Thompson, aka Black Badger, to create a bold version of the Milgraph titanium GMT. The indexes and hands are applied with X1-grade Super-LumiNova lume that glows an Ultramarine color in the dark. Accompanying the watch is a horological-themed anime called The Time Wars, “where time itself is controlled by the tyrannical Chrono Syndicate, ruled by the Grand Psycho and his associate The Crown Guard.” Each watch in the limited edition 75 run comes with a serial number-matching Zirconium and SuperLuminova dogtag in white and orange.

TCL Flip 4 Phone
The TCL Flip 4 Phone is the company’s latest minimalist phone — or “dumb” phone — that comes with some serious early 2000s nostalgia. It features a classic clamshell design and can perform most basic phone functions, including making calls, sending texts, and playing music. It supports 5G connectivity, as well as built-in Bluetooth. And while it supports a few basic Google apps, it lacks social media or mobile gaming apps.

Discovery Tempest Edition
As the Octa is to the Defender, the Tempest edition may be to the Discovery. Launched in celebration of 35 years of Discovery, the Tempest boasts a variety of exclusive, premium exterior details, including a matte protective film finish in exclusive hues, contrasting Petra Copper Gloss roof and accents, and 22-inch diamond-turned wheels finished with copper-tinted lacquer. The cabin features extended Ebony Windsor leather upholstery and Shadow Aluminum detailing, complemented by unique Tempest badging on B-pillars, treadplates, and puddle lights.

Avian Knives Topaza V1
Despite having an all-titanium handle and a MagnaCut super steel blade, this remarkably frame lock flipper weighs a mind-blowing 1.6 ounces. Typically, that’s a lightness only achieved by knives with synthetic handles, like G10. However, Avian Knives has done it by skeletonizing this one’s titanium scales to the nth degree. Despite its lightness, it’s still incredibly strong and full-sized, measuring 7.72 inches with a 3.228-inch blade.

Converse 1908 Archives Coach Jogger Sneaker
In what could have been an extremely strange collaboration with Tyler, The Creator, Converse has released its first sneaker in the 1908 Archives series. In a word, this ’70s throwback sneaker is fantastic. Crafted from a combination of suede, nylon and rubber, it captures the spirit of the original while elevating it into modernity — thanks in no small part to its Golf Le Fleur colorways.

Twisted TBug
Thanks to Twisted, the Baja Bug will ride another day. The British restomodder has reimagined the air-cooled Beetles of yesteryear as a modern all-terrain vehicle, born from Charles Fawcett’s nostalgia for Baja Bug posters from his childhood. The TBug is “meticulously constructed from the chassis up,” Twisted says, combining long-travel suspension, oversized BF Goodrich tires, a hand-finished interior and modern LED lighting and electronics.

Fujifilm X Half
An entirely digital camera, the Fujifilm X Half is designed to mimic the experience of shooting on film, down to its manual film advance lever. It’s a fixed-lens camera with an 8.8 x 11.3mm sensor (essentially a 3:4 crop, like shooting half a frame of 135 film) with numerous built-in film modes, an image diptych feature (meaning you can combine two images into one side-by-side image), a video mode good for up to 1080/24 footage at up to 50Mbps and more. In the words of Richard Butler, who reviewed it over at our sister site DPR Review, it’s “objectively, a profoundly silly camera” — but that might be precisely what you’re looking for.

Hublot Square Bang Tourbillon 3D Carbon
Hublot squares off its Big Bang down to the movement structure with the Square Bang Tourbillon 3D Carbon. The hand-wound movement, with a four-day power reserve and tourbillon escapement, is built on a carbon fiber lattice frame, which can be viewed from both sides of the watch. The carbon fiber case consists of two pieces secured together with six exposed titanium screws.

MAAP x QUOC M3 Pro
The second intercontinental collaboration between Australia’s MAAP and England’s QUOC manifests as a first-rate road cycling shoe that beautifully balances performance, comfort and aesthetics. Highlights include two head-turning colorways (white and musk), laser-cut perforations for ventilation, a dual-dial micro-adjustment system, uni-directional carbon fiber outsole for seamless power transfer and a weight just over 8.5 ounces.

Twelve South PowerCord
Twelve South’s PowerCord is an all-in-one charging solution for your USB-C devices. It’s a slim, braided USB-C charging cable with an integrated 30-watt power adapter that’s designed to charge your smartphone, camera, laptop, and other everyday electronics. It’s available in two lengths (4ft and 10ft) and two colors (Slate and White Dune).

Depancel Allure Mono Eye Mint Green
French boutique brand Depancel specializes in 1970s racing watches, and the Allure chronograph is a unique design faithful to the spirit of that era. The new meca-quartz movement comes at a quarter of the price of the original automatic version. It retains the “mono eye” running seconds dial but inverts it from the original orientation. Interestingly, the 39mm stainless steel case has a case back attached with six screws. It comes on a perforated leather racing strap with quick-release pins and a tricolor thread flourish.

Onn 4K Plus
Walmart has begun selling the Onn 4K Plus, a Google TV streaming box designed for 4K TVs — it’s effectively designed as a replacement for your old Chromecast. Compared to the more entry-level Onn 4K model, the “Plus” model features a faster processor, support for Dolby Vision HDR, and uses USB-C as a power source (instead of micro-USB). Additionally, it comes with a voice remote. It also costs just $30, which is $10 more than the Onn 4K.

Nicks x Heat Straps UpperDucker
Nicks Handmade Boots, famous for its exceptionally high-quality leather boots, has teamed up once again with Heat Straps, experts in waxed canvas, to combine their two mediums in a stunning footwear collaboration. Based on the classic 64 Tan Roughout Overlander silhouette, the upper incorporates Heat Straps 20oz Duck Canvas in Brush Brown to create a more unique eight-inch boot. As always, these boots can be customized in myriad ways (for an upcharge).

Nocs Zero Tube 10×25 Waterproof Monocular
Having established its one-eyed bona fides with the Zoom Tube and Field Tube, Nocs sets out to kill all your excuses for not taking up birdwatching with its smallest monocular yet. Boasting the backing of legendary adventure photographer Chris Burkhard — who tested it while navigating the rugged southern coast of Iceland — the Zero Tube features the highest-quality Bak4 prisms and ED fully multi-coated lenses for incomparable clarity. The grippy, impact-resistant housing, IPX7 waterproof rating and fogproof treatment ensure reliable performance in harsh conditions, while the minimal size (4.3” x 1.6”) and built-in carry clip make it easy to stash in a pocket or attach to a pack till you need it.

Ray-Ban Wayfarer Puffer
The latest in A$AP Rocky’s stint as Ray-Ban’s creative director, these shades reimagine the brand’s most iconic sunglasses ever. While they retain the same general iconic shape and silhouette, they’re a bit more … swollen. They’re still made to the same high standards, boasting polished nylon frames, Ultra Black lenses and gold detailing. While they’re available in the classic black colorway, they also come in six other colors.

Spyderco Smock Sprint Run Raw Aluminum
Based on designer Kevin Smock’s SK23, Spyderco’s Smock has proven to be one of the knife brand’s oddest and most sought-after EDC knives. Recently, a blacked-out version was launched, and it quickly sold out. Now, select retailers are set to launch the knife’s most unique edition yet, equipped with a Cru-Wear super-steel blade and raw aluminum handle, which will undoubtedly sell out even quicker. If you hope to get one, signing up for the email launch lists is highly recommended.
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Nomad 100W Slim Power Adapter
Nomad’s 100-watt Slim Power Adapter is a more powerful version of its previous 35-watt and 65-watt options. It features GaN technology, which enables a slim adapter to deliver sufficient power to charge the latest MacBook Pros. It features dual USB-C ports that, when used together, can deliver 70- and 30-watt power, allowing you to charge two devices simultaneously. And its folding prongs make for a more travel-friendly design.

RovR TravelR 27L Duffel
Having established its rep with innovative rolling coolers, RovR has expanded to accessories, drinkware, backpack coolers and now perhaps its most unique and handy option, a duffel cooler. Boasting durable 420D nylon ripstop fabric, 12mm EPE + XPE insulating foam and room for 30 cans (with ice), this grab-and-go bag appears perfect for a day trip to the park, beach or golf course. Rounding out the feature set are a wide-opening top, three additional storage pockets, an adjustable shoulder strap, dual handles and that most critical of elements: a bottle opener.

OWC Thunderbolt 5 Dock
The OWC Thunderbolt 5 Dock is a high-end docking station designed for power users. It features 11 total ports, with the standouts including three Thunderbolt 5 ports, three USB-A ports, microSD and SD card slots, and a headphone jack. It supports 140 watts of passthrough power and, when connected to a Mac, can power two 6K external displays.

Wills Aloeknit Long Sleeve Shirt
Admittedly, we were skeptical when we heard that Wills imbued Pima cotton with aloe to create a buttery-soft fabric with a natural cooling effect. Then we got our hands on the Aloeknit Long Sleeve Shirt and became instant believers. It has the smoothness of silk and stays noticeably cooler than room temperature, even after hours of wear. Add in the fact that it has a ‘quiet luxury’ look at a fraction of the price, and it might just be the perfect summer dress shirt.

ELAC ConneX DBC61
The ELAC ConneX DBC61 is a powered desktop speaker system that, in a nutshell, is a bigger and better-sounding version of its popular ConneX DBC41 ($699). The system pairs one active and one passive speaker together — the active (or primary) speaker houses the amplification and wired connections for both. Like its smaller brethren, the ConneX DBC61 is highly versatile. You can use them as desktop speakers (via a USB connection), TV speakers (via HDMI ARC) or just stream audio from your smartphone (thanks to built-in Bluetooth). They also have a built-in phono preamp (switchable), allowing you to use them with a wide variety of turntables.

P.F. Flyers The Captain
Inspired by basketball legend Bob Cousy, the Sandlot sneaker brand, known for making folks run faster and jump higher, has dropped a retro sneaker collection that revives the classic canvas-on-rubber style. Available in high- and low-top versions, this sneaker boasts a vintage-inspired heavyweight canvas upper, gum rubber outsole (with the brand’s signature ribbed toe bumper) and Posture Foundation Magic Wedge Insole.

Vans OTW Authentic 44 Vibram
Vans gave its original sneaker a boot build with a leather upper and Vibram rubber outsole. The black upper is embossed with a checkboard pattern with faux white painted panels. This is a nod to the Van’s original checkboard pattern from 1981, which was inspired by surfers and skateboarders drawing patterns on the brand’s white canvas sneakers.

Rezvani Knight
Based on the Lamborghini Urus (which interested parties will have to supply themselves), this conversion turns the refined Italian SUV into an aggressive tank-like supercar. Powered by a twin-turbo V8 with up to 800 horsepower (with a blistering 3.0-second 0-60 time), this all-wheel-drive beast boasts Batmobile-like carbon fiber bodywork and a marvelously luxurious interior with tons of customization options. There’s even a bulletproof package for those needing extra security. However, only 100 examples will be built.

RTIC 16 QT Road Trip Cooler
This streamlined, affordable cooler has the makings of a day-trip dynamo, especially for carless city dwellers. Up to 2 inches of closed-cell foam, a freezer-style gasket and an auto-locking lid sustain cold for up to two days, while a two-in-one adjustable strap (handle or shoulder carry), 8.2-pound (empty) weight and nine-inch depth make it more realistically totable than many alternatives. Capacity-wise, it can hold up to 20 cans or two wine bottles, with dividers and a cargo net helping to section off sandwiches, snacks and other provisions.

New Balance Made in UK Allerdale
First released early 2025, the divisive — and slightly stodgy — Made in UK Allerdale takes on a rugged aesthetic, thanks to a brown suede upper that “leans into the silhouette’s outdoor-inspired influences,” the brand says. The shoe features modern technology, including FuelCell cushioning and Ortholite insoles, but comes across as a vintage walking shoe that draws upon the history and heritage of Flimby, Cumbria, England, where all “Made in UK” New Balance shoes are made.

Garmin Forerunner 970
The Garmin Forerunner 970 is the company’s new “best of the best” GPS running watch for 2025. Compared to previous Forerunners, the 970 has the “brightest AMOLED screen yet,” according to the brand. It also has a built-in microphone and speaker — a first for the Forerunner line — so you can answer calls right from your wrist during runs. The Forerunner 970 comes in one size: 47mm. (For those looking for a similar but more affordable option, check out Garmin’s Forerunner 570, which is also new for 2025.)

iFi Up Travel
The iFi Up Travel is a portable Bluetooth travel adapter from the British-based hi-fi company. It works as a transmitter and a receiver. This means you can plug it into an in-flight entertainment system and stream audio to your wireless headphones, but you can also plug it into an old car’s audio system and play music from your smartphone. It also has a high-quality DAC and supports high-resolution codecs, including aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency and LDAC files.

Wellen Airweave Performance Camp Collar Shirt
Wellen took the perforated polyester mesh fabric commonly found in fishing shirts and outdoor apparel and made it into a short-sleeved camp collar shirt that can be worn in casual daily life. The Austin, TX-based company knows how to deal with the heat, and this is about as breathable as a button-down shirt can get without becoming transparent. It comes in a cactus pattern in black and khaki, solid light blue and sea foam green and a tonal blue texture.

Solo Windchill 47 Cooler + Mobile A/C
The biggest name in smokeless fire pits enters uncharted territory with its first cooler, which differentiates itself by offering three different ways to chill. With the capacity for up to 65 cans and premium foam insulation that retains ice for days, it serves a traditional cooler’s primary purpose. However, the Windchill 57 also boasts a built-in A/C unit and a mister for a refreshing spray in the hot sun. Given the unit’s weight of just over 42 pounds (empty), you’ll be thankful for the telescopic handle and all-terrain wheels, too. The Windchill 47 is available for pre-order now with an estimated ship date of June 16.

Chrome Industries Metropolis 40L Messenger LTD
The renowned Portland, Oregon-based bike accessory brand celebrates its 30th anniversary by resurrecting the mega bag couriers swear by and fans have borderline demanded. This updated edition boasts Chrome’s new ambidextrous, swappable buckle strap (enabling you to wear it over either shoulder) plus a lighter weight floating internal tarp liner. Of course, winning features of the beloved original — including the front U-Lock storage slot, zippered tool pocket and reflective web details — remain.

Knob Creek Single Barrel Select Cask Strength Bourbon and Rye
Knob Creek is cranking up the intensity with its new Single Barrel Select Cask Strength program. Retailers can now handpick uncut, unfiltered bourbon and rye barrels, offering bold, one-of-a-kind pours straight from the barrel. Proofs vary — bourbon lands between 110–130, rye between 100–120 — delivering robust flavor unique to each cask’s aging journey. Selections occur at the James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Kentucky or via remote kits. At $79 a bottle, this initiative is a bold evolution for Knob Creek, giving whiskey lovers rare access to its most potent, unfiltered expressions.

Sony WH-1000XM6
The Sony WH-1000XM6 are the company’s new flagship noise-canceling wireless headphones for 2025, and they’ve been completely upgraded over the brand’s 2022-released XM5. Compared to its predecessors, the XM6 have drastically improved ANC thanks to a new processor (which is “seven times faster”) and twelve built-in mics (versus the previous eight). They boast a redesigned driver and new upscaling technology for improved sound. And the headphones have an improved foldable design — they can fold flat and compactly (the latter their predecessors could not) — and have a round on/off power button (instead of being the same shape as the ANC button). The only real caveat is that Sony added $50 to the price tag.

Harry’s Plus Razor
Harry’s has been on a mission to make razors more affordable and convenient, but with its latest release, the men’s grooming game changer is also improving shaving performance. The new Harry’s Plus introduces the Advanced Pivoting System, which allows the blade to flex over 90 degrees on the handle. The cartridge is still equipped with five blades but reoriented in the brand’s Progressive Blade Technology for a smoother sweep. Plus, the new cartridge design is slightly wider and narrower.

Bang & Olufsen Atelier Limited Edition Art Deco
To celebrate the Danish hi-fi company’s 100-year history, Bang & Olufsen has released special edition versions of its Beolab 28 speakers and Beovision Theatre soundbar (which comes with an optional OLED LG screen), each of which has been reimagined with an Art Deco design. According to the brand, “the design draws on the bold geometry and rich material palette of 1920s architecture, with dark rosewood and chestnut-anodised aluminium at its core.” Only 100 will be made.

Big Rock Candy Mountaineering Dawn Wall Jacket
BCRM’s latest garment recalls vintage mountaineering style — that’s quite city-ready these days — but it’s quietly packing pretty modern tech. After all, it’s the very first to fully incorporate the new PFAS-free alpineST laminate from eVent Fabrics, a world leader in the weatherproofing space. This planet-friendly three-layer fabric promises top-notch durable waterproof protection with a high moisture vapor transfer rate that will hold up over time. The Dawn Wall Jacket also features 100% recycled nylon face fabric, two chest pockets, two top- and side-entry cargo pockets, a waterproof zipper and cinchable hood and hem.

Naoya Hida & Co. Type 5A-1
Japanese boutique watchmaker Naoya Hida & Co. is a small group of craftsmen making every element by hand in a small workshop in Tokyo. The brand takes inspiration from what it calls the “golden age of watchmaking,” from the 1920s through the 1960s, in both the appearance of its watches and how they are made. As with all of its watches, the new Type 5A-1 can be purchased through pre-order and only 10 units are slated for production through 2025. The 26mm case, featuring a two-part hand-engraved silver dial and 18-karat white gold hands, houses an in-house manual movement with a 38-hour power reserve.

Shibumi Chair
Shibumi, the North Carolina brand behind the viral sun shade, expands into seating with a pair of beach chairs. The standard version sits a foot off the ground, has a 300-pound weight capacity and features four reclining positions; it also boasts an innovative clipping system to haul two chairs via hands-free backpack straps. The Tall Chair (shipping May 23) increases the height to 17 inches and load capacity to 400 pounds, while swapping the carry system for a single shoulder strap.

Sony Xperia 1 VII
Sony’s flagship smartphone for 2025, the Xperia 1 VII, feels like a throwback. Yes, it boasts all the high-end specs you’d expect from today’s flagships, including a gorgeous 6.5-inch OLED display and an excellent triple-camera system. However, it also features elements from the past, including a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable storage capabilities via a microSD card slot. It’s expected to cost $1,700, but unfortunately, it’s unlikely to be released in the US.

Inside Line Equipment Frame Bag
ILE broadens its on-bike offerings with this premium stash pack, handmade in Berkeley, California using US-milled materials. Delivering more than meets the eye, the Frame Bag has internal dividers for tools, layers and small essentials, plus an easily accessible phone pocket, slots for a pump and Dynaplug and multiple Velcro attachment options to fit various bike sizes. Available in 12 colors and three materials — high-performance Cordura, XPAC sailcloth and waxed canvas — the bag is light, durable and weather-resistant, too.

Focal Diva Utopia (Lacquered Finishes)
Focal’s Diva Utopia are high-end wireless active floorstanding speakers that cost $40,000. When they were initially released in October 2024, they were only available in one grey felt finish. However, the French luxury audio maker has now introduced three new lacquered high-gloss finishes: black, dune and white. But they come with an additional $9,500 cost.

State Bicycle Co. x NFL Collection
In a somewhat surprising collaboration, State has joined forces with the NFL to produce team-themed bikes and gear. The first wave of the year-long partnership features 10 teams popping up on such bikes as the Klunker and Core-Line (above), plus road and mountain bike jerseys (also above), hats, bags, saddles, stem caps and bar-end plugs. Tailgate tip: Use the road jersey‘s handy back pockets to stash extra beers and, umm, chicken wings?

Ming 29.01 Midnight
Ming gave its 29 series worldtimer an incognito makeover with a slate gray DLC-coated titanium case, solid black dial and black rubber strap with a matching DLC-coated buckle. The minimalist world time track is written out in a sans-serif font and registered with Ming’s signature hands. However, the entire dial comes alive in the dark, thanks to full Super-LumiNova X1 coating. It runs on a bespoke Schwarz-Etienne caliber ASE 222 automatic movement, visible through the full sapphire glass case back.

Timex Weekender
Timex’s best sub-$100 watch gets ready for summer with a handful of new recycled nylon straps. The Weekender now comes on a green NATO strap with white stripes and a khaki NATO strap with orange stripes in the 40mm case size; there are also solid navy and solid khaki NATO straps in the 37mm case size. No matter which option you choose, all the familiar features, like the brass case, Indiglo dial light and “cyclops” date window, will still be there.

Floyd The Lift Kit
Designed to be used with Floyd’s existing bed, the brand’s easy-to-install Lift Kit nearly doubles the headroom underneath the frame from 7.5 to 14.5 inches. The hardware itself is fashioned from 11-gauge sheet metal, while a matte coating increases longevity. In other words, the already-modular bed is even more versatile and durable. You might just keep it for life.

2026 Toyota Corolla Cross
Toyota’s compact entry-level SUV has gotten a pretty comprehensive refresh for the 2026 model year. Improvements include front fascia treatments (including color matching on the hybrid and a wide grill for gas models), a new interior console design, optional 18-inch alloy wheels and an optional 10.5-inch touchscreen interior display. All these updates and more help get the US models more in line with international versions, making the Corolla Cross look far better than it did previously.

Suunto Run
The Finnish adventure sports tech brand gets more specific — and more affordable — with this run-focused watch, which offers AI-backed marathon and track modes, including Ghost Runner, which lets you virtually race your friends on the same segment. Additional highlights include a total of 34 different sport modes, the brand’s fastest-ever operating system and the brightest AMOLED display in its class. Weighing just 36 grams (~1.27 ounces), the 46mm Suunto Run also boasts 12 days of battery life with daily use, MP3 music storage and a comfy textile strap.

Carhartt WIP Zip Bottle Opener
This gold-plated stainless steel bottle opener replicates Carhartt’s distinctive zipper, which is found throughout its catalog. It is 4.3 inches long and 1.6 inches wide and comes with a wall-mounted hook for display storage.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge joins the company’s existing Galaxy S25 smartphone lineup that was released earlier this year. And, in a nutshell, the “Edge” is a thinner, slimmer, bigger and slightly upgraded version of the base Galaxy S25. It features a 6.7-inch display, matching the Galaxy S25 Plus, and measures 5.8mm in thickness, making it one of the thinnest smartphones available. It features a dual camera system, borrowing the 200-megapixel main camera from the higher-end model; the notable omission is the telephoto camera. The other big tradeoff is that it has a smaller battery than the rest of the company’s flagship lineup.

Norda Toolbox Duffle Bag
Touted as the world’s strongest and lightest duffle bag, Norda’s aptly named toolbox is crafted from Bio-Dyneema, which the brand calls “the world’s strongest and lightest fiber.” While the original versions of this bag — available in white and black — are exceptional on their own, this new limited-edition version (teased on the brand’s Instagram) adds a high-visibility touch for shadowy trails.

Nanga Tusser Nylon Easy Short
Nanaga has a talent for slipping details from outdoor gear into everyday apparel, and the Tusser Easy Short is a perfect example. A standard pair of crinkly 100% nylon shorts is made exceptionally more functional with a simple little detail: the drawstring cinch. The Japanese outfitter utilizes a cord lock, similar to the type found in nautical and climbing equipment, to create a waistband drawstring cinch that is fast, easy and secure.

Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra
Philips’s new top-of-the-line Norelco shaver, the i9000 Prestige Ultra gives new meaning to “close to the skin.” A patented system gently lifts hair from the root before cutting, promising one of the smoothest shaves on the market. Smaller heads here also mean more coverage, as they can adapt to different face shapes and angles.

Shinola x J Dilla Chronograph
Detroit-based Shinola adds to its Great American Series and honors one of its city’s own — late, legendary producer, composer and rapper J Dilla — with a three-piece capsule collection. Included items are a record bag ($895), and two limited-edition watches: the Shinola x J Dilla Skeleton ($2,250) and this eye-popping timepiece ($1,095), highlighted by a cassette tape dial representing some of Dilla’s first beats made on “pause tapes.” All three pieces will be available for purchase from Shinola beginning Thursday, May 15, and you can sign up now to be notified the moment they drop.

Monitor Audio Vestra Subwoofer Series
The high-end British loudspeaker manufacturer just announced its most affordable line of powered subwoofers. The Vestra series comprises three subwoofers — the W10, W12, and W15 — each named after its driver size. The two smaller subwoofers, the 10-inch W10 and 12-inch W12, have a sealed box design, while the larger subwoofer, the 15-inch W15, has a ported cabinet. The subwoofers come in two finishes (white or black) and range from $900 (W10) to $1,300 (W15).

Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG
Whoop’s fifth-generation wearables, the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, promise quite the improvements over the previous Whoop 4.0. The new fitness trackers have a significantly faster processor and promise triple the battery life (now up to 14 days). They also have a 7-percent smaller design — it’s the first hardware update for Whoop since 2021. Additionally, this is the first time that Whoop has introduced an MG model (which stands for “Medical Grade”), which is identical to the Whoop 5.0 but adds an electrocardiogram (ECG) for better monitoring heart health. As before, Whoop is a subscription-based service; an annual subscription starts at $199, while the mid-tier Whoop Peak and premium Whoop Life subscriptions, which add more health monitoring features, have an annual cost of $239 and $359, respectively.

Brabus XL 800
Brabus is well-known for making over-the-top vehicle reimaginings, but the brand may have outdone itself with this G-Wagen-based beast. Based on the W 465 series Mercedes-AMG G 63, this supercar SUV gets a major lift, carbon fiber bodywork, a twin-turbo V8 good for a whopping 800 horsepower, 1,000 NM of torque — need we say more? In the words of the brand itself: “There are off-roaders. There are supercars. And then, there’s the Brabus XL 800.”

Nicks 1925 Last Dress Boot
Nicks has combined its USA-handmade heritage and deep catalog of customization options into a far more dressed-up, limited-run pair of boots. Designed for the Brandle line, this boot boasts a sleek almond toe and a moderate arch, crafted as a more refined option than some of the brand’s other hardworking boots. However, it’s still made to the same exacting construction and quality standards as its siblings. Just remember: only 50 are offered and they’re selling fast.

Sky View Backpacker
Calling something “the best backpacking stargazing tent” may seem like a bold and unusual claim, but take one look at this unique Sky View structure and it makes total sense. The two-person, three-season tent features UltraVue2 Polyester bug mesh and a patent-pending internal rainfly, enabling you to deploy it from the inside of the tent — or drop it to take in the wonders of the galaxy on a clear night. True to its backpacker-friendly nature, the Colorado-built tent weighs just 4.6 pounds packed, and comes with adapter components that let you drop the carry weight to just 3.25 pounds by leaving the poles at home and rigging it up with your own trekking poles.

Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman Auto 46mm
Hamilton fixed the biggest flaw with its initial all-black PVD Kahki Navy Frogman Auto, dial visibility. This beastly 46mm automatic diver is built for SCUBA diving with 300m water resistance, a unidirectional bezel and Hamilton’s signature crown guard. However, legibility is critical under water, so this update includes contrasting luminescent white applied indices and hand inlays, framed in brushed steel. It runs on an in-house caliber H-10 automatic movement with an 80-hour power reserve.

Meze Audio 105 Silva
The 105 Silva is the newest addition to the Romanian hi-fi maker’s 105 range, combining beautiful design, high-fidelity sound, and modern versatility (thanks to a low impedance, they are easy to drive and you can use them with your smartphone or laptop.) The Silvas are open-back wired headphones with 50mm dynamic drivers and walnut earcups. According to the brand, they marry the sound of Meze’s higher-end 109 PRO ($799) with the versatility of its 105 AER ($399). Pricing and availability will be announced later in the year.

Hublot MP-10 Tourbillon
Hublot spent three years redesigning how an automatic watch movement works and looks, resulting in the MP-10, an automatic watch without a dial, hands or oscillating wheel. The time and a power reserve meter are displayed on a vertical column built into the movement. Power comes from the movement of two linear weights flanking the angled tourbillon regulation, mounted in a 41.5mm case. This new case design comes in a microblasted black ceramic and a transparent sapphire crystal, and is limited to 50 pieces.

On x Pleasures x The Loop Cloudmonster 2 PLS-TL
On teamed up with Pleasures, an LA streetwear brand, and Austin’s The Loop for a new head-to-toe collection that includes this one-off update to the Cloudmonster 2 — the brand’s go-to max-cushioned trainer featuring dual-density Helion super foam. The rest of the collection features various apparel, ranging from running sleeves to a UPF40-rated cap.

Leica M11-P Safari
Leica’s beloved M11-P — with its high-performance BSI CMOS full-frame sensor, Triple Resolution Technology and capability of producing images of up to 60 megapixels — was already an outstanding camera with timeless styling. Now, it’s even more stylish, courtesy of an olive green Safari paint job. Of course, it maintains all its original, renowned features — including a UHS-II SD card slot and internal memory of 256 GB. However, that paint job isn’t just looks; it’s also scratch-resistant, adding another level of durability.

Lenovo Legion 9i
Lenovo’s 10th-generation flagship gaming laptop has an 18-inch screen and a host of top-end specs, including an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU, an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, up to 192GB of RAM and up to 8TB of SSD storage. It also comes with a super-strong carbon fiber lid. However, its most standout feature is that it can be configured with a 4K display that can show both 2D and 3D content — no special glasses required. According to the brand, it is designed for “intensive gamers, visual artists, and gaming developers who want maximum performance more than anything else.” Pricing and availability have yet to be announced.

Brooks Chariot
Brooks reached back into its archives to revive one of the first stability running shoes, which went on to become a style icon. Originally released in 1982 — one year after Oscar-winning Olympic running biopic Chariots of Fire — the Chariot features a real suede leather upper, updated with a modern EVA cut foam midsole (12mm drop). It’s available in gray/white, black/white and “coconut/bosphorus/taffy” colorways, with the latter (shown above) already looking like a sneaker of the summer contender.

Teenage Engineering Field System
Teenage Engineering’s Field System — its lineup of portable music production tools — will be available in a new black finish. Starting June 10th, the brand will sell its TP-7 audio recorder, the TX-6 compact mixer and the CM-15 studio microphone in a new black finish to match the color of its high-end OP-XY portable synthesizer and sampler. The products in this latest colorway will cost the same as before.

Luminox Navy Seal 3500 Whiteout
Luminox created an all white version of the Navy Seal 3500, typically found in black Carbonox, by using high-end fiberglass for the case and bezel. It makes the hulking 45mm case surprisingly lightweight but exceptionally durable. The dial is equipped with proprietary LLT tubes on each hour marker and hand, which creates a constant glow for up to 25 years. The matching white strap is made from natural rubber and finished with a signed steel buckle.

Balmuda Teppanyaki
Balmuda, the Japanese brand behind the internet’s most charming toaster, now makes an indoor electric grill that turns the dinner table into a Benihana-style experience. Its three-layer clad plate can hold steady at four precise temperatures — ranging from 320°F to 430°F — making it suitable for everything from serving up flapjacks to searing wagyu.

Ulysse Nardin Diver Hammerhead Shark
At first glance, you might think this 44mm watch is an absolute chunker, even on those with bigger wrists. Well, while it’s definitely on the larger side, it’s actually not very heavy, courtesy of its titanium case, which keeps the weight down to just a hair over 3.66 ounces. However, that material has an added benefit: it protects the in-house automatic caliber UN-118 movement during “extreme underwater performance,” as the brand puts it. Available with either a rubber or nylon strap, this watch also benefits shark conservation and advocacy with each unit sold (of which there are only 300 available).

Sennheiser Accentum Open
The Sennheiser Accentum Open are the company’s most affordable true wireless earbuds to date. They have a stem-shaped and “open” design — meaning they don’t rest deep in your ear canals and better let ambient sounds in — that’s very similar to Apple’s AirPods 4. The earbuds pack 11mm drivers and dual beam-forming mics (for voice calls), and promise roughly 6.5 hours on a single charge. In the US, they cost $129 (the same price as AirPods 4), but are significantly more affordable outside the US because of the lack of tariffs.

GoreWear Fernflow x Dr. Bullock Hooded Windbreaker
Six years ago, former high school principal Dr. Curtis Bullock began spray painting bikes — and his vibrant designs quickly made him an industry darling. With this eye-popping collaboration, Bullock developed a system of colors and shapes that make each piece one of a kind. Available in five sizes for men and women, the wind-blocking, water-resistant shell boasts nice technical chops as well, including a cycling-optimized fit, reflective details and a weight of just 6.9 ounces.

Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono ‘Pink’
This limited edition Tudor Pelagos FXD Chronograph honors the tradition of presenting a pink jersey to the winner of the Giro d’Italia, one of the most prestigious cycling races in the world. The black dial is accented with pink rings along the outer tachymeter track, which has been specially calibrated for cycling, and both sub-dial tracks. It comes on a black single-piece nylon pin-buckle strap with a pink racing stripe. Aside from qualifying for the race, the 300-piece run can only be attained through authorized dealers.

Mattel Brick Shop Hot Wheels Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Building Set
With Hot Wheels in tow, Mattel has launched a new collection of classic car-inspired construction sets, appearing to take aim at a particular world-famous Danish building brick brand. However, this isn’t just a carbon (or plastic) copy; Mattel uses genuine die-cast metal parts in its sets to help set them apart. The inaugural collection includes this Mercedes-Benz Gullwing, a ’90s Acura NSX, a Maserati and a Corvette.

Zippo 2025 Collectible of the Year
Zippo revisits its year 2000 “Keeper of the Flame” collectible with an updated look that showcases the Bradford, Pennsylvania-based brand’s impressive attention to decorative detail. The skin of this USA-made lighter is a deep silver dubbed “Armor Black Ice” while the three-color epoxy inlay represents fire, peace and nature. The all-metal construction is 1.5 times thicker than a standard Zippo, the windproof design works anywhere, and each unit is individually numbered (out of 4,000).

Stetson JBS Edition 50X
Celebrating 160 years since John B. Stetson founded America’s most iconic hat company, the JBS Edition 10X is handmade in Texas and comes perfectly molded and ready to wear. The vent pattern is inspired by the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, where the company began. A saddle leather hat band is accented with a gold-tone JBS branding iron hat pin. The crown measures 4.125 inches and the brim measures 4.25 inches.

Backbone Pro
The Backbone Pro is the brand’s highest-end mobile controller to date. It looks similar to its popular One, but is designed to be significantly more versatile and not tied to a single type of smartphone or gaming console. Unlike the One, it supports Bluetooth, allowing it to instantly connect to a USB-C device (like an iPhone or Android) via a wired connection, or wirelessly pair with a Mac, iPad, Apple TV or even Vision Pro. It also has a built-in battery that can last up to 40 hours on a charge.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 13-inch
For 2025, Microsoft has introduced a smaller 13-inch Surface Laptop that joins its existing 13.8- or 15-inch models. The smaller model is mostly similar, but comes with a few tradeoffs — compared to the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop, the new 13-inch model’s display isn’t as high-resolution (178 ppi instead of 201 ppi) and runs at 60Hz instead of 120Hz. The other obvious difference is that it swaps out Microsoft’s proprietary Surface Connect charging port in favor of two USB-C charging ports. It starts at $899, $100 cheaper than the 13.8-inch model.

Microsoft Surface Pro 12
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 12 is a smaller version of its existing Surface Pro tablet — as its name suggests, it has a 12-inch display instead of 13 inches — but it also comes with some key differences. It has a fanless design and trades in the company’s magnetic Surface Connect charging port for USB-C. Additionally, the keyboard accessory ($150, sold separately) has been redesigned with a new magnetic connector and matte finish.

De’Longhi Rivelia Espresso Machine
De’Longhi’s latest home espresso machine is designed for maximum operational simplicity on par with Nespresso. But unlike the latter, which relies on less-than-fresh and environmentally disastrous pods, this machine features a dual bean hopper design alongside an integrated grinder that’s rare in a consumer machine. As you’d imagine, it allows users to swap between two different bean varieties. Whether that’s valuable to your coffee habit is TBD, but it has a lot of appeal for anyone who tends to switch between decaf and non-decaf brews. Speaking of brews, users can create 18 coffee drinks with a single touch or dig into more advanced settings via the integrated touchscreen controls.

Yeti Coast to Coast Collection
Yeti looks to get an early start on summer celebrations like Memorial Day and Fourth of July by outfitting a handful of its best-selling items in red, white and blue. The Coast to Coast collection encompasses everything from Rambler bottles to hard coolers, each with a unique mix of colors. While the brand used a similar treatment for its Wetlands collection, contrasting brown with high-vis orange, this is the first time it’s done so with the colors of the American flag.

Filson Tin Cloth Duffle Bags (Granite Green)
Two of Filson’s best weekender packs — the Medium Tin Cloth Duffle Bag and Small Tin Cloth Duffle Bag — have gotten a summertime refresh, granting their exteriors a new “Granite Green” colorway. While that vibrant color injects new life into these bags, they’re still built to the same durable, exacting standards as before. They retain their 14-ounce cotton oil finish tin cloth construction, bridle leather accents, cotton and nylon webbing and YKK zippers.

Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Band
As is tradition, Apple has introduced a new special-edition Apple Watch Sports Band to celebrate Pride Month. The 2025 version features a “tapestry of rainbow stripes that vary in shape and size.” Because each is hand assembled from individual stripes, no two straps are exactly alike. It’s available in 40mm, 42mm and 46mm sizes.

Páramo Halkon Jacket
The standout British rain gear manufacturer continues to expand its US offerings with this stylish performance piece. Beyond its looks, the Halkon boasts a number of compelling technical features, including a fully adjustable hood with wired peak, two-way zipper, upper arm vents and four big external ‘dry’ storage pockets for stashing everything from field maps to camera equipment. Plus, Nikwax Analogy’s PFAS-free waterproof-breathable fabric is also “rustle-free,” adding to the appeal for bird watchers, wildlife photographers and hunters.

Easymoc x Blue Owl ‘WWII Tent’ Rangeley Boot
This special edition of Easymoc’s Rangeley Boot, made exclusively for Blue Owl in Easymoc’s Maine workshop, uses dead stock WWII tent canvas for the upper side panels and tongue. Each piece processes a unique texture and grain in olive drab. The rest of the upper is made from a heavy nap, sandy colored suede, and the lug Vibram sole is Blake Stitched, allowing for easy resole.

Titaner Titanium Oven Tray
Best known for slick titanium EDC gear, Titaner brings the lightweight, high-performance material into the kitchen with what it is calling “the world’s first 100% titanium oven tray.” Hyped advantages include more precise, consistent oven temps, 20% faster cooking times, freedom from chemical coatings and the versatility to double as a top-notch cutting board. Perhaps that helps explain how the elegantly minimalist design has raised $160,000 (1,625% of its funding goal) on Kickstarter with a week to go. Note: Early bird supporters can look forward to an estimated delivery in June.

Brooks Ghost 17
For years, runners of all stripes have turned to the Brooks Ghost for a goldilocks trainer that balances comfort, durability and versatility. Now in its 17th iteration, the latest Ghost delivers even more of the good stuff, thanks to extra cushioning in both the heel and forefoot and a new mesh upper for equal parts breathability and structure.

Anker Liberty 5
The Anker Liberty 5 are the company’s new wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation. The earbuds share a similar stem as the brand’s 2023-released Liberty 4 (and Apple’s original AirPods), but come with improved ANC, support for Dolby Atmos audio and slightly longer battery life. The big difference is that they actually lack the built-in heart rate sensor of their predecessors, but are $20 cheaper. They cost $130 and come in two finishes: black or white.

Shokz OpenDots One
Shokz’s OpenDots One are open-ear wireless earbuds with a clip-on earbud design, which Bose has made popular with its Ultra Open Earbuds. At A$200, these are more affordable alternatives. The most interesting feature about the OpenDots One is that there’s no designated left and right earbud — they’re interchangeable. When clipped to your ears, the earbuds automatically detect which ear they are on and configure their sound accordingly.

AG Jeans Sid Selvage Jacket
A modern update to the iconic trucker jacket, this pleated version is built from Ikigai Rigid Selvage Denim from Japan’s Nihon Menpu Textile Co. It also comes with the brand’s proprietary medium-indigo wash with fading, distressing, and a vintage tint, granting it classic worn-in looks. Finished with marigold stitching, patch pockets and adjustable tabs at the back waistband, this is a novel take on a timeless classic that will only get better over time.

Ooni Koda 2 Pro
Ooni’s Koda 2 Pro may just be the best pizza oven for families or hosts. The large 18-inch cooking surface can handle oversized pies for sharing, while also being big enough to take in baking sheets or large skillets. With dual lateral gas burners, even heating extends across the entire stone with less chance of temperature fluctation. It’s also the first Ooni oven to come in two colorways — classic black and Slate Blue.

AG1 Next Gen
AG1 deems its latest powder its most clinically studied formula to date, and it has the backing of four clinical trials at release. AG1 Next Gen has more vitamins and minerals, including an enhanced methylated B complex. However, the big story here is the addition of five probiotic strains, including Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM, Bifidobacterium lactis HN019, Lactobacillus casei LC-11 and Lactobacillus plantarum LP-115.

NRS Boundary 100 Personal Fishing Raft
Boasting an open-floor design, the NRS Boundary 100 combines the best elements of a kickboat and raft in one seamless package. Its innovation and versatility earned it the title of Best New Watercraft in Fly Fisherman’s 2025 Gear Guide. But that is only half the story; this personal watercraft also has a slew of other features, ranging from a suspended mesh cargo floor for gear storage to numerous mounts for oars, accessories and much more. This is an angler’s dreamboat … literally.

Panasonic RB-F10
The Panasonic RB-F10 are open-ear wireless earbuds with an earhook design. Like other open-ear options, the earbuds don’t cover your ear canal and naturally let ambient sounds in while wearing them. They have built-in mics that feature beamforming tech to reduce sound leakage, so people around you can’t hear you. They have an IPX4 water-resistance rating, support Bluetooth multi-point, and each earbud promises roughly seven hours of battery life on a single charge. Available in black or beige, they are expected to cost around $100. (US pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed.)

Salomon Aero Glide 3 GRVL
France’s own outdoor titan strides confidently into the gap between road and trail shoes with this update, which aims to blend comfort and performance. The upper employs seamless construction for a glove-like fit, the high-stack SalomonFOAM midsole (8mm drop) provides plenty of cushion and bounce, and the all-new Gravel Contragrip outsole features chevron lugs for reliable multi-directional grip on loose dirt, mud and anything else the unpaved path can throw at you.

2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid TrailSport
As if the CR-V wasn’t popular enough (it’s the carmaker’s best-selling vehicle in America), Honda has decided to give it a pair of wheel and tire upgrades for drivers with the spirit of adventure. The 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid TrailSport comes with Continental CrossContact ATR all-terrains, while recessed valve stems on the 18-inch wheels should far better on the beaten path. Notably, the package is only available on the CR-V’s hybrid powertrain — expected to cost north of $37,000 when it arrives at dealerships — and it boasts the same Ash Green Metallic paint that featured on the Passport.

Grovemade Matte Studio Pad
Grovemade’s Matte Studio Pad is being positioned as an all-in-one desktop solution. It combines a matte desktop pad with a full-length hardwood tray and an aluminum chassis that lines its top — together, it can hold your various accessories, prop up your gadgets and even manage your cord situation. It’s available in two finishes: black or navy. (Note: the hardwood keyboard tray is sold separately.)

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Crosspeak 2
This is the brand’s first-ever freestanding tent, meaning it doesn’t require stakes or guy lines and can maintain its structure with its poles. It’s also one of the lightest freestanding tents ever made, at only 34 ounces total. That weight can be partially credited to its Dyneema exterior, which is absurdly lightweight and equally strong and durable. Despite its extreme lightness, it is still spacious enough to comfortably sleep up to two full-grown adults.

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner Max Electric Cargo Utility Bike
The well-known but embattled e-bike maker goes for broke with the most amped-up edition of its bestselling utility bike yet. The brand’s first-ever Class 3 e-bike can throttle up to 28 miles per hour while high-tech features such as radar detection and a torque sensor — not to mention hydraulic disc brakes — keep the ride smooth and safe. Shown here fully loaded with accessories and cargo, this beast can handle an impressive payload of 420 pounds and — with the $249 Range Extender — keep rolling up to a claimed 125 miles.

Kershaw Bel-Air Carbon Fiber
Kershaw’s Bel-Air was already special, incorporating a trendy, ambidextrous crossbar lock with an equally trendy MagnaCut super steel blade. Now, that knife has gotten even more premium (and lightweight) with the addition of a marbled carbon fiber handle. Pair those features and materials with its KVT ball-bearing pivot system and reversible deep carry pocket clip, and you’ve got a really special, versatile EDC knife.
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$325 (20% off)

Red Wing Heritage Weekender Chukka
You’ll find the Red Wing name attached to many iconic boots, but few can compete with the Weekender Chukka in terms of laid-back versatility for spring and summer months. As part of the 2025 refresh, the boot moves from Red Wing’s No. 60 to the No. 64 last, improving general ergonomics and comfort, along with aesthetics. According to the brand, the last looks better from both the side and top-down. Of course, a suite of leathers, including two roughout options (Chocolate Muleskinner and White Sand Mohave), certainly helps.

Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition
Triumph builds on the success of last year’s Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition with this racing-styled model year 2026 update, which honors ‘Slippery Sam,’ a legendary Trident that won five consecutive Isle of Man TTs in the early ’70s. It’s not just about looks, though. In addition to a 660cc engine making 80 horsepower and 47 ft-lb of torque at 6,250 rpm, this affordable roadster boasts a number of rider-focused upgrades. Highlights include a new Sport riding mode, optimized cornering ABS, traction control and Triumph Shift Assist, which enables easy-breezy clutchless gear changes.

Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds
An evolution of Garrick’s existing S3 watch, this edition pairs the previous’s deadbeat seconds complication with an even higher level of handmade craftsmanship. Inside its 904L steel or gold 42mm case and under the AR-coated sapphire crystal, you’ll find an exclusive Garrick calibre DB-G07 manual-wound mechanical movement and in-house free-sprung balance with a 45-hour power reserve. However, if you want to wear this horological masterpiece, you’ll want to buy it soon, as lead times for the built-to-order watch are as long as 20 months.

Pioneer Panda Pack 2.0
This excellent travel pack from the trailblazing EDC brand just received a series of quality-of-life updates, helping to make it even better. That includes a suspended laptop sleeve, refined shaping, taller side pockets (to accommodate your water bottle better), denser back and shoulder padding for added comfort and much more. It also retains its 25L capacity and travel-ready, proprietary Mandarin 840 premium super fabric exterior with its DWR finish.

Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro
The CMF Phone 2 Pro is Nothing’s budget-friendly brand’s latest smartphone for 2025. It packs a surprising amount of premium features, including 120Hz OLED display and a rear-triple camera system with the same 50-megapixel main and telephoto cameras in Nothing’s $379 Phone (3a). Like its predecessor, it has a unique modular design that works with compatible accessories, such as a screw-on case, kickstand wallet and interchangeable camera lenses. The catch? Unfortunately, it isn’t going to be sold in the US.

Land Rover Classic Defender V8 Soft Top
One of the most iconic Land Rovers has finally been resurrected in the Defender V8 Soft Top. This new version is heavily inspired by and pays homage to previous generations, including the sought‑after ’90s-era NAS 90. It is carefully hand-built to order and comes with a powerful 405PS 5.0‑litre gas V8 engine, eight‑speed automatic transmission, revised suspension, uprated brakes and luxurious interior. It also comes with more bespoke custom options than you can shake your fist at.

East Fork The Matisse Collection
Founded by Alex Matisse, the great-grandson of the famous French painter with whom he shares a name, East Fork makes stunning tableware for use and display. The latest collection definitely leans toward the latter — that is, if you can help yourself from adding it to your daily rotation. The Matisse Collection pays tribute to the family legacy, employing motifs from Matisse’s towering artwork La Perruche et la sirène, which measures 11 by 25 feet and now resides at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Cadence x Raw Core 500 Watermelon Mojito
Raw teamed up Cadence, an upstart in the sports nutrition space, to deliver clean electrolytes in a convenient (and delicious) form factor. The canned Core 500 Watermelon Mojito packs 500mg of sodium, 190mg of potassium and 30mg of magnesium to support fluid and electrolyte balance through summer’s hottest workouts.

State 4130 Trail
State’s first-ever mountain bike stays true to the brand’s mission of making quality bicycles affordable. Toward that end, this hardy hardtail provides all the key ingredients you need to bikepack or crush singletrack — slack 65-degree head angle, low-slung top tube, multiple mounting points, universal derailleur hanger, RockShox fork — on a sturdy double-butted 4130 chromoly steel frame. Meanwhile, forward-thinking touches such as internal cable routing and dropper post compatibility enable you to instantly upgrade via dropdowns on the product page — or later on when your budget allows.

Beats Pill (Navy Blue and Blush Pink)
The Beats Pill is the closest thing to an Apple-made portable Bluetooth speaker you can buy — it quickly pairs with your iPhone (just like AirPods) and supports Apple’s Find My Network. When it was released in the summer of 2024, the portable speaker was available in three colors (matte black, statement red and champagne gold), but it’s now available in two more: navy blue and blush pink. The navy blue option is a Walmart exclusive, while the blush pink option is a Target exclusive. Both cost $150, the same price as the other-colored speakers.

Roofnest Condor 2 XXL Air
Roofnest calls the Condor 2 XXL Air the world’d largest hardshell rooftop tent, and with an interior space that measures 95 x 80 inches, there’s little room left to doubt them. The Condor 2 XXL Air sleeps four adults (or possibly even more), with an automatic twin U-bar design that promises 50 inches of headroom when open.

Full Count Persimmon Tannin Dye Heavy Duck Work Jacket
This classic chore coat from Japanese workwear brand Full Count is made with 100-percent cotton duck canvas and solid brass hardware. The earthy brown color is achieved with “kakishibu” tannin dyeing, a traditional Japanese method that uses juice from the Persimmon fruit. An unusually high concentration of tannins in the juice imbues the fabric with durability and water resistance without using any chemicals. The chest pocket has a side-vented entry and a vertical pencil sleeve.

Studio Underd0g The Unoriginals Chronograph Watches
In January of 2024, relatively young watch brand Studio Underd0g discovered something: the brand’s signature bold, color-blocked watch design had been completely ripped off. Then, that same brand dropped another colorway of that rip-off watch. As a cheeky response to having their IP stolen, Studio Underd0g decided to “pull an uno reverse card” and “homage the homage.” Meet the Unoriginals — a pair of playful chronographs done up in avocado- and guacamole-inspired colorways. Of course, they’re not just a joke; each is fitted with a Bespoke ST-1901B Seagull manual-wound movement exclusive to Studio Underd0g, which can be made viewable through an exhibition caseback, should you customize it that way.

Norda Race Bag
Leave it to Norda to make a run-focused tote/sling bag out of its signature material, weatherproof Bio-Dyneema. Beyond being very on brand, this accessory is more functional than its minimalist appearance might let on. An internal divider keeps, say, food and (potentially dirty) gear separated, while the buckle-equipped, super-adjustable shoulder strap can be detached to employ a rolltop closure system.

Roku Streaming Stick and Streaming Stick Plus (2025)
Roku’s new streaming sticks for 2025, the Streaming Stick and Streaming Stick Plus (which supports 4K playback), replace the Roku Express and Roku Express 4K Plus in the company’s lineup. Both can be powered directly from the back of your TV, so there’s no need to worry about extra cables. And they are the company’s smallest and slimmest streaming sticks yet.

Cohiba Riviera Toro Tubo
Chobia made a splash in the cigar world back in 2023 with the release of its new Riviera collection, which was the first offering from the brand to feature a San Andrés wrapper and box-pressed format. Since then, various entries in the medium-to-full-bodied collection, made from four-leaf filler from Honduras’ and Nicaragua, have racked up awards, including Cigar Aficionado’s Top 25 Cigars of 2024. Now, the brand has added a tubo version – i.e., an individually wrapped edition sealed in a plastic tube for freshness and protection on the go.

Panerai Submersible Chrono Marina Militare Experience Edition
At 47mm, this automatic flyback Panerai diver is a beefy watch, but it needs all that space for its bevy of military-inspired features and design cues. For instance, along with its rotating dive bezel and chronograph functionality, it has a “Time to Target” countdown function. It’s also good for a whopping 500 meters of dive depth, making this a real ocean-going contender. Furthermore, purchasing the watch grants you access to a three-day experience in the Italian Navy.

Gerber Carabiner
Although not as alluring as the brand’s bladed tools, this Gerber keychain carabiner might actually be more useful for EDC. It boasts a handy three-chamber design — one solid ring, a second gated one, and the primary chamber — to keep your keychain gear organized and secure. It also boasts multi-tool functionality in the form of a package and bottle opener. Perhaps its most enticing feature, however, is its extremely low price.

Peak Design GNAR Case for iPhone 16
If there’s one knock on Peak Design’s excellent Everyday Case, it’s that it’s not the toughest around. For those who put their phones through hell, this more rugged option offers similar functionality in a lightweight polycarbonate body that’s 33 percent thicker, complete with extra-wide (read: glove-friendly) anodized aluminum buttons, a diamond-knurled edge texture and removable USB-C port plug. The GNAR Case’s SlimLink locking system is compatible with all existing Peak Design Mobile accessories — including its awesome bike and motorcycle mounts — as well as Apple MagSafe chargers, too. The only hangup now is, it’s currently only available for iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max.
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$60 (40% off)

Bandit Running London Marathon Capsule
Bandit produced a 10-piece limited edition capsule collection for the 2025 London Marathon with designs inspired by 1990s English soccer kit. It consists of a long-sleeved jersey, a short-sleeved jersey, a hoodie, a track jacket, a tee, a hat, socks and a singlet. The collection will only be available for purchase at a pop-up in collaboration with Runlimited at The Exposition in Shoreditch, which opens on Thursday, April 24 and concludes with a post-marathon after party on Sunday, April 27.

Nebula X1
The Nebula X1 is Anker’s most advanced outdoor projector to date — it promises to deliver a “cinema-grade” experience. It has a triple-laser engine that can deliver a 4K UHD picture on up to a 300-inch screen with a brightness of up to 3,500 lumens. And its adjustable lens allows you to place it between 13 and 22 feet away from the screen. Additionally, it has a built-in Google TV operating system and packs a four-speaker system. You can purchase it with a variety of accessories, too, including wireless rear-channel speakers and two wireless mics for karaoke.

2026 Lexus ES
Lexus has given one of its original nameplates a sharper, sportier update on the outside and much bigger changes internally. Lexus says it’s the first “dual-platform vehicle” — meaning it will sell both ICE and EV versions that share the same body style, mirroring BMW’s strategy with its sedan line. The result is a robust line of models to suit every buyer’s taste and budget. Beyond picking a gas, EV, or hybrid powertrain option, buyers can choose between standard and all-wheel drive options. Naturally, the interior has also been upgraded with plenty of luxury appointments and modern amenities, including the option for a passenger-side footrest. We’re still in the dark about plenty of other key details, including estimated power outputs, battery sizes, and the EV range for all variations, but we do know the ES350e with the smallest wheels will hit 300 miles. Lexus also hasn’t confirmed pricing or an official launch date.

Porsche 911 Spirit 70
While green 911s may not be as common as silver or blue, Porsche’s flagship vehicle has a storied history with color, ranging from Irish Green of the ’60s to Oak Green of the ’90s. Now, Olive Neo is joining the fray, with the release of the 911 Spirit 70 that pays tribute to the styling cues of the 1970s. The new hue is exclusive to the vehicle, which is limited to just 1,500 units and based off the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet with rear-wheel drive.

Nudient Bold Cabin Bag
Having built its reputation on streamlined yet sturdy iPhone cases, Swedish brand Nudient is coming for Rimowa’s lunch money with a Red Dot Design Award-winning luggage collection, featuring this minimalist-leaning 40L rolling carry-on as well as a larger Bold Check-in Bag ($370). Highlights include a sleek aerospace-grade German polycarbonate and recycled plastic exterior, smooth-rolling Japanese Hinomoto XL ball-bearing wheels, a four-stage telescopic retractable handle and six individual organizational pockets plus an interior compression panel.

Neighborhood x Helinox Chair One (Re)
Helinox’s Chair One is arguably the best camping chair on the market, courtesy of its combination of sturdy materials, a lightweight construction and its overall packability. Now, Japanese brand Neighborhood has given it a streetwear-inspired makeover, dressing it up in an olive drab fabric with a matching anodized aluminum frame. And that’s just one piece of the brands’ summer camping-ready collection, which also includes a sun shade, table and tote bag.

Aether Summit Sunglasses
The brand’s first-ever explorer-style shades, Aether’s Summit sunglasses bring the iconic style into the modern era. Crafted and hand-assembled in Japan, these exceptional expedition-ready sunnies boast an all-titanium frame, polarized anti-reflective lenses (with oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings) and perforated side shields. They’re also available in four distinct, smart colorways.

G.H. Bass x Buck Mason Larson Loafer
Back Mason teamed up with G.H. Bass to advance the iconic Larson Weejuns to its final form. The all-black penny loafer, complete with beef roll, is made with Horween’s vegetable-tanned, pull-up Chromexcel leather. It is fully lined with softer leather for comfort and an easier break-in, including a full panel reverse heel counter to prevent heel slip.

LG xboom Grab
The Grab is the smallest portable Bluetooth speaker in LG’s 2025 xboom series — which also includes the Bounce ($200). The main thing is that it’s been professionally tuned by will.i.am, the Grammy Award-winning artist and Black Eyed Peas frontman. Additionally, the speaker has integrated LED lighting, an IP67 water-resistance rating, and promises up to 20 hours of battery life on a single charge.

Oakley Velo Head System
Years in the making, Oakley’s fastest head system ever is a joint effort with Tudor Pro Cycling, who advised on designs optimized for races like the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France. The Velo Kato sunglasses boast a large field of view with unmatched clarity and contrast, thanks to a new nosepad and Plutonite lenses. Meanwhile, its flow container works in conjunction with the already-aerodynamic Velo Mach helmet, reducing overall drag for cyclist competing in the margins.

Insta360 X5
The Insta360 X5 is the company’s flagship 360-degree action camera for 2025. Compared to its predecessor, the 2024-released X4, the X5 has a similar design but features larger 1/1.28-inch sensors and promises better image quality with improved low-light performance. It also supports more shooting modes, including an InstaFrame mode that allows it to shoot regular and 360-degree videos simultaneously. The other significant upgrade is that the scratch-resistant lenses are now replaceable, so you won’t have to buy an entirely new camera should a lens get damaged.

Ace Jewelers x Nomos Metro Neomatik
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Ace Jewelers is offering two exclusive dials in the Nomos Metro Neomatik, one 35mm and one 39mm. Both watches blend Dutch orange and sunflower yellow as a nod to Ace’s home country. Each comes on a black Horween shell cordovan leather strap with a winged clasp and quick-release pins. Only 50 of each watch is available.

Aether x Leica Reporter Jacket
In 2024, Aether (a top-notch moto gear and apparel brand) and Leica (the lauded camera brand) launched the Reporter Jacket, a waxed canvas coat specifically formatted to meet the needs of photographers. It sold out completely in an hour. Now, the two brands have teamed up again to revive that jacket, but in an all-new blacked-out colorway. It still has all the same capability and style, but with much stealthier looks. It will also probably sell out super quickly.

Tactile Turn 16-Bit Seasonal Release
Following up on its hit 8-Bit Seasonal Release from 2023, Tactile Turn nods to another classic gaming system with the 16-Bit Side Click. Made of titanium with a custom Cerakote purple and gray finish (which boosts abrasion, chemical, temperature and scratch resistance), this pen is available in three sizes: Standard (5.8″), Short (5.3″), and Mini (4.6″). Both the “eject” marking next to the button and “scope” deep engraving on the clip should trigger nostalgia, as will the commemorative box, Konami Code magnet and “Instruction Manual” notebook. This pen will be available for purchase for $149 April 29–June 30, and you can sign up now to be notified when it officially launches.

Serene Cleaver Keyboard
Serene’s beefy Icebreaker keyboard gets its first sibling in the much more streamlined Cleaver. While this keyboard retains its aluminum monoblock construction, it’s much more compact than its wedge-shaped relative. It also has a silicone bottom that simultaneously protects the keyboard from dust and spills while offering grip and preventing unwanted scooting. If you like the brutalist, dystopian, cyberpunk aesthetic, this is the keyboard for you.

Topo Designs x Dangle Supply Cloud Formation Collection
This collection includes a pair of ultralight, ultra-durable EDC bags crafted from weatherproof, practically indestructible Dyneema. It also includes a little Nalgene water bottle and a titanium pipe. While you can purchase this whole EDC- and outdoor-friendly kit as a set, you can also grab each piece individually. While you might want to hoard it all to yourself, it’s recommended that you share. After all, it’s more fun to form clouds with your buds.
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$221 (15% off)

COS Solaire Eau de Parfum
COS, the upmarket fashion label within the H&M brand family, debuts its first line of fragrances tuned to its modern and minimalist aesthetic. It’s comprised of four scents, each crafted in Grasse, France, including this woody amber by Ilias Ermenidis, whose CV includes bottles from Givenchy, Calvin Klein and Yves Saint Laurent.

SOG Throwing Death Cards
To some, throwing knives are a risky gambit. To others, they’re useful tools that can help one develop unique skills and make for fun campground games. SOG’s Throwing Death Cards are most certainly for those who fall into the latter camp. Styled like playing cards, they’re crafted from 2.8 mm-thick stainless steel and designed to survive years of usage. Their tapered edges aren’t razor-sharp, so you don’t have to fear cutting yourself accidentally, but they’re fine enough that they’ll stick into whatever you throw them into.

Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro
The CMF Phone 2 Pro is Nothing’s budget-friendly brand’s latest smartphone for 2025. It packs a surprising amount of premium features, including 120Hz OLED display and a rear-triple camera system with the same 50-megapixel main and telephoto cameras in Nothing’s $379 Phone (3a). Like its predecessor, it has a unique modular design that works with compatible accessories, such as a screw-on case, kickstand wallet and interchangeable camera lenses. The catch? Unfortunately, it isn’t going to be sold in the US.

Velocio One Artist Series Jerseys
The renowned New Hampshire-based cycling brand has re-teamed with popular Chilean artist and cyclist Pablo Azócar for a special-edition treatment of this top-notch warm-weather top. With clean structured lines and bright colors, the designs add visual pop to the recycled polyester material, which incorporates a bit of elastane to blend compression and breathability. Three spacious rear pockets add function to the form.

Nicks Chukka Boot
Nicks Boots are nigh indestructible but tough to break in. Thankfully, the handcrafted boot maker now offers a Chukka that is a little easier on the ankle and flexible in the midsole. All Nicks Boots are customizable, with this design offering over 35 types of leather, five outsoles and four toe construction options to choose from. However, certain options will increase the price. There are detailed sizing instructions to follow, which are meant to ensure the best possible fit.

Ming 37.02 Ghost
Ming took the hard route by making the case and dial of the 37.02 Ghost from pure titanium (grade 2), rather than the grade 5 alloy used in almost all modern titanium watches. It is far more difficult to machine but results in a richer, warmer texture that cannot be duplicated otherwise. It is also nigh indestructible and incredibly lightweight, resulting in 100-meter water resistance and a weight of 38 grams. The Ghost runs on an automatic movement specially built for Ming by Sellita with an anthracite skeletonized bridge and customized rotor.

Adidas Boston 13
Adidas revamps its fan-favorite tempo shoe with the brand’s best foam compound. The Boston 13 boasts 13.8 percent more Lightstrike Pro than its predecessor, and it also features additional padding on the tongue and collar for enhanced comfort on longer workouts. What’s more, it borrows the same outsole found on the Adizero Adios Pro 4 for traction without the weight. In an ode to the Boston Marathon, from which it derives its name, the launch colorway is inspired by the gear Adidas used to manufacture for race staff in the 1990s. Available from May 6.

EcoFlow Wave 3 and Glacier Classic
EcoFlow’s Wave 3 and Glacier Classic are next-gen versions of its portable AC and heating and portable refrigerator and freezer units, respectively. The Wave 3 is more powerful than the Wave 2, capable of cooling and heating larger RVs and tents. While the Glacier Classic no longer has the built-in ice maker that was in the previous Glacier, but promises more internal storage while still taking up the same amount of space — it comes in 35L, 45L and 55L sizes.

Snow Peak Flexible Insulated Shirt
The renowned Japanese outdoor living brand would probably never name it so, but this de facto shacket has the makings of a campground classic. Constructed of largely recycled polyester and available in four colors and seven sizes, the versatile unisex garment can function as lightweight outerwear or a mid-layer. In addition to hand pockets, the shirt also offers a chest envelope pocket with a hidden zip pouch. A PFC-free DWR treatment adds a bit of water resistance too.

Todd Snyder x New Balance 574 Legacy
Todd Snyder teamed up with New Balance to create an elevated rendition of the iconic 574. It utilized the contrasting textures of hairy and smooth suedes in a uniform creamy color called Shiro or a gray with white detailing called Gure. Both names are the Japanese words for white and gray, respectively. The outsole and ENCAP heel cup on each are an earthy gum color that anchors the famous silhouette. Exclusive to the New York retailer, this quintessential “dad shoe” has never looked classier.

Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot
Announced last year but exclusive to Olympics-bound athletes, this innovative recovery sneaker is finally available for purchase. Designed to offer three levels of heat and compression for active recovery in a package that wears like a comfy pair of sneakers, these boots are poised to change the fitness recovery industry forever. While the price is pretty eye-watering, it’s good to know that they’re actually HSA- and FSA-eligible, which should take out a bit of the sticker price sting.

Yeti Cast Iron Skillet 14
Yeti’s latest addition to its cast iron range really puts the family in family heirloom. It boasts a massive 12-inch cooking surface, giving cooks the ability to roast entire spatchcocked chickens or multiple steaks at the same time. Like the rest of Yeti’s skillets, this one is made with ceramic-like molds (not sand) for an ultrasmooth finish out of the box.

Doxa Sub 250t GMT ‘Afterglow’
Doxa launched the Sub 250T GMT, a revived GMT complication for the legendary Sub line, in early 2025, and a limited edition of the perfect summer dial color already joined the lineup. Dubbed ‘Afterglow,’ the flamingo pink radial brushed dial is exclusively available at Naples, FL watch shop Exquisite Timepieces. It has a 43mm steel case with a 250m water resistance and comes with a steel beads of rice bracelet and a pink rubber tropical strap. Only 50 pieces are available, with each watch number stamped on the case back.

WhistlePig Maple Old Fashioned Troopers Edition Sticky Icky Bundle
One of WhistlePig’s best products isn’t whiskey—it’s maple syrup. But this bundle, released to celebrate 4/20, is the best of both worlds. In a collaboration with Super Troopers (yes, the Broken Lizard dudes), this pack contains a bottle of six-year-old Piggyback Rye whiskey and a bottle of cannabis terpene-inflused barrel-aged maple syrup. Combine them, and you get a sweet, spicy interpretation of an old fashioned that will have you coming back for more (and more and more). Better still, once the whiskey is gone, you’ll have plenty of syrup left over for your pancakes, waffles and whatever else

Priority Bruzer
Perhaps the ultimate example of crowd-sourcing magic, the Bruzer emerged when Priority re-teamed with renowned bikepacker and filmmaker Ryan Van Duzer to build a tough and capable adventure rig that also excels on city streets. Van Duzer asked his 200,000-plus YouTube followers for feedback, Priority leveraged its own learnings, and the result is a bomber bike boasting a smooth-shifting 12-speed Pinion gear box, indestructible Gates Carbon Drive belt and tons of mounting points (25-plus!) on the fork and frame to load up for an epic weekend in the wild.

Nanoleaf Pegboard Desk Dock
The Nanoleaf Pegboard Desk Dock is a smart light accessory that sits on your desk, syncs with the company’s other smart lights and, thanks to an integrated pegboard on one side, stores and shows off your various accessories (such as headphones and gaming controllers). The dock has 32 built-in full-color LEDs that illuminate both of its sides, so you can see it glow from the front and reflected on the wall behind it. The side of the dock also has USB ports so you can charge your various devices, too.

Away Garment Duffle
What’s the best way to pack a suit? It’s a question that may never be fully answered. However, Away offers a compelling solution in the form of its carry-on friendly Garment Duffle — a 2-in-1 bag that doubles as a garment sleeve and weekender. It boasts expandable compartments for two pairs of shoes (up to size 15) and a pass-through sleeve for sliding onto luggage. What’s more, it’s built with recycled polyester that’s not just durable but water-repellant. It carries a 53L capacity and comes in three colors, black, navy and olive green.

H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Sunny-Side Up
Just in time for Easter, H. Moser & Cie. add a sunburst yellow dial to the Pioneer Centre Seconds lineup, brilliantly named Sunny-Side Up. The simple three-hand dial with applied beveled indices sits atop a yolk-inspired center that fades to a black outer ring. It runs on the in-house caliber HMC 201 automatic movement housed in a polished steel 40mm case, completed with an eggshell white perforated tropical strap. The best part, however, is the egg-shaped leather box and bright yellow cushion that store the watch.

Atomic MDR Dasher Keyboard
Inspired by the iconic ’70s Data General “Dasher” Terminal, this modern redux is a recreation of the keyboards that recently appeared in Apple’s hit show Severance. As such, this keyboard boasts a unique 73-key, 70% layout, on which the Escape, Control and Options keys have all been eschewed. In their stead, the terminal has an integrated trackball mouse and, perhaps obviously, gorgeous retro styling.

Aura Aspen
Aura’s Aspen is the company’s middle-sized digital picture frame designed to look like a normal framed photo. Its 12-inch display sits between the company’s 10-inch Carver and 15-inch Walden, but at half an inch thick, it’s also the company’s thinnest digital picture frame to date. It has an anti-glare screen that, thanks to built-in sensors, automatically adjusts its brightness depending on ambient light throughout the day (it even turns off at night). Like the brand’s other offerings, it can be positioned horizontally or vertically.

Colnago V5Rs
The renowned Italian cycling brand follows up the huge success of its V4Rs with an even lighter, more aerodynamic and better-handling sequel it calls “the ultimate all-rounder road-racing bike.” Highlights include Colnago’s lightest-ever frame-kit (at 1027 grams/36.2 ounces, it’s 12.5% lighter than its predecessor); a frontal area that is 13% thinner, streamlined to the level of World Tour aero bikes; and slight tweaks to the geometry to improve both efficiency and comfort on the road. The frame-kit alone costs $6,250 while complete builds include a Shimano Ultegra version for $11,750 and a Shimano Dura-Ace version with ENVE wheels for $16,500.

Jeep 2025 Easter Safari Concepts
Back in Moab for its 59th year, Jeep has unveiled its impressive slate of Easter Safari Concepts. This year the brand focused on two things: paying homage to its off-road heritage and painting a picture of what’s to come. Highlights include a trio of electrified Wranglers, an African safari-inspired Gladiator and a pair of Honcho-inspired pickups. As has been the case just about every year, all the concepts are impressive, and if any of them see the light of day beyond this reveal, it’ll be good news for Jeep fans everywhere.

Outerknown The Craftsman Jacket
A modern take on the classic workman jacket, Outerknown’s Craftsman is built from 100 percent organic cotton and has a lined body and sleeves for a little extra warmth when you need it — like on those dawn patrols. The coat’s style is simple yet timeless, making it easy to wear with just about any outfit. It’s also the perfect travel jacket, which makes sense, as the brand designed it for the modern nomad.

Beats Cables
Beats has revealed its first-ever line of charging cables. They are made of the same high-quality woven fabric that Apple uses for its own charging cables, and they come in several different options: USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to USB-C and USB-C to Lightning. The USB-C to USB-C cables come in four different colors — Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy and Rapid Red — making them the first non-white or non-black charging cables that Apple sells for iPhones. (The only other colorful cables Apple sells are the USB-C to MagSafe cables for its MacBook Airs.)

Revo x Reo Glacier Sunglass Collection
The renowned performance eyewear brand teams up with legendary pro climber and filmmaker Renan Ozturk for a pair of adventure-ready shades complete with polarized, glare-reducing crystal glass lenses and removable side shields. While the Himalaya carries a relatively traditional white/blue/brown glacier glass look, the more eye-popping option is the Moab (shown). Loaded with Utah desert vibes, it features a bronze frame, smoky green lens and silver leather side shields.

Koio x La Marzocco Capri
Koio teamed up with espresso machine maestros and fellow Florence natives La Marzocco for a suede sneaker that matches the famed coffee maker. It comes in a blue-tinted grey suede with a matching rubber outsole and is hand-crafted in Italy. Along with the corresponding color, the heel patch and tongue are embossed with La Marzocco’s winged logo. It will be available on April 18.

Polaroid Flip
The Polaroid Flip is a point-and-shoot instant film camera designed for novice photographers. It has a neat retro-inspired design that “flips” open and shut, which protects the lens when traveling with the camera. It also has the most powerful flash of any recent Polaroid film camera, making it ideal for low-light situations. That said, the most interesting thing about the Flip is that it has a new “scene analysis” feature that can tell you if the photo you’re about to take is going to be overexposed, underexpose or out of focus, making it an excellent fit for not that experienced shooting instant film. The camera is compatible with Polaroid 600 or I-Type film.

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Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1
First released in 2023 and limited to just 500 pairs, the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1 weighs just 4.87 ounces — less than a D battery. While the shoe has remained highly elusive since its release, despite winning many high-profile races, including the Olympic Marathon, Adidas has quietly restocked it online. Despite the $500 price tage, the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1 is almost guaranteed to sell out quicker than it takes to run 26.2.

TAG Heuer Jack Heuer Sunglasses
These TAG Heuer sunglasses are inspired by the brand’s founder, Jack Heuer, and frames he wore in the 1970s. The retro square frame aviators have a titanium frame with a 55mm lens width. Two flexible spring-loafed barrels on each temple and curved arms tipped with rubberized nylon create a comfortable and secure fit. The Jack Heuers come in brushed titanium with lens color options of blue, green and red.

Ikea Stockholm Sofa
Designed by Nike Karlsson, this solid-wood sofa headlines Ikea’s latest Stockholm series, a collection of premium pieces that represent a step up from the retailer’s standard fare. Other highlights include a dining table, flat-woven rug and even a chandelier. Read more about the 2025 Stockholm Collection.

Bravur Team Heritage STR
Båstad, Sweden-based watchmaker Bravur honors France’s legendary 1960s St. Raphaël cycling team — highlighted by Jacques Anquetil’s unprecedented five Tour de France wins — with this classily appointed Sellita SW200-powered timepiece. The white dial’s red and blue rings nod to the team’s kit, complemented by a matching cycling cap at 6 o’clock. Outfitted with a 37mm stainless steel case complete with bead-blasted, polished and brushed surfaces — or alternatively a black PVD case — the watch also includes luminescent indices at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. Strap options include integrated FKM rubber (shown) and black perforated leather as well as a Milanese mesh bracelet.

APOC Demko Rhino Hybrid
Penned by legendary designer Andrew Demko, this wild outdoor cutting tool combines the functions of an axe, machete and cleaver. It’s built from a thick slab of D2 steel with an extremely durable titanium coating, and it has a full tang with G10 handle scales. Great for chopping, slicing, hacking, picking, digging and whatever else you need out in the wilderness, it also comes with a Kydex double snap belt sheath for secure carry and ease of release.
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$159 (17% off)

Yeti Gold Coast Soft Goods Collection
Yeti’s clearly on an Australian adventure kick in 2025. After revealing the Ultramarine Violet series — inspired by the Great Barrier Reef — the brand’s newest summer color option, Gold Coast, is a more explicit nod to living your best beach life on the nation’s famed northern shoreline. Like many new Yeti collections, Gold Coast is a combination of several colors, including light pink, dark yellow and coral red. It also appears limited to Yeti’s cooler backpacks, tote bags and accessory gear case lineup.

Vosteed Shilin Cutter A2810
Based on a design that dates back to the 1800s, Vosteed’s Shilin Cutter is an outstanding example of modern sensibilities melding with old-school styling. Now, that same knife has gotten a slick, sleek new edition. What’s the chief difference? This one has a carbon fiber handle. It also has an Elmax super-steel blade and the brand’s signature pivot-based Vanchor Lock, one of the most user-friendly, stylistically unique, button-style locks available now.

Knoll Fabric Barcelona Chair
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Chair from 1929 ranks among the most iconic furniture designs of all time, with its leather upholstery and glistening chrome frame easy to spot from across a room. But now, that iconic look is changing. Don’t worry, the classic Barcelona Chair isn’t going anywhere, but Knoll — which has owned the rights to the chair’s design since the 1950s — is now offering the iconic with the option of fabric upholstery for the first time. Not only that, but the designer brand is also introducing the option of a new frame in ultra-matte black for a contemporary look.

Citizen Attesa Super Titanium Satellite Timekeeper
Citizen created the first titanium watch in 1970 with the X-8 Chronometer. The brand is still leading the way in titanium watchmaking with the Attesa line, highlighted by the Super Titanium Satellite Timekeeper, which has a 43mm case and integrated bracelet made from a proprietary titanium alloy. It receives time updates from a GPS satellite, has a 1/20th-second chronograph, a world time bezel and a perpetual calendar. The Eco-Drive quartz movement is charged with any light source, and it has 100m of water resistance.

The North Face x Undercover Soukuu Hedgehog Offtrail Hybrid Shoes
The North Face uses the fourth season of Soukuu (an ongoing collaboration with Japanese fashion designer Jun Takahashi’s brand Undercover) to reimagine hiking and trail running gear. One of the standout pieces is a shoe that bring a bold, performance-driven edge to TNF’s classic Hedgehog. These head-turning kicks boast a BOA dial, high-stretch gaiter, Kevlar-reinforced forefoot, high-rebound EVA midsole and Vibram outsole to ensure you stay upright on uneven terrain — and look good in the process.

Craighill Sidewinder Knife Deluxe
Forgoing the fixed handle you’d find on typical folders, the Sidewider Knife boasts an innovative opening mechanism that mimics the smooth motion of a snake slithering over sand. Craighill first released the innovative design in 2024, following a years-long collaboration with Chen Chen and Kai Williams. Now, the brand has evolved the knife with a Deluxe version that introduces abalone inlays on either side of the hilt to dazzling effect.

Asus Zenbook Ceraluminum Signature Edition
Normally, announcements about new computers are focused on their internal capabilities. However, with Asus’s latest release, it’s all about what’s outside. The brand’s new Zenbook Ceraluminum Signature Edition laptops have a proprietary material called Ceraluminum that’s both highly durable and sustainable. In a unique connection to the eco-friendly angle, the quartet of portable computers all have their own nature-inspired finishes — including stealthy Obsidian Black (inspired by volcanoes), bright Pamukkale White (inspired by mineral-rich waters), earthy Terra Mocha (inspired by desert dunes) and vibrant Luminous Blue (inspired by bioluminescence).

Le Creuset Flamme Dorée Dutch Oven
In 2025, Le Creuset is celebrating its 100th year in business, and to celebrate, the French master of Dutch ovens is reimagining its signature colorway. The original shade of Le Creuset’s trademark enamel cookware is Flame, a burnt orange color. Now, the brand is introducing Flamme Dorée — Golden Flame — as a celebratory update. Flamme Dorée features a brighter sheen, a touch more vibrance and a golden finish applied to its stainless steel crucible knob. It’s available on a selection of Le Creuset pieces, including the Signature Round Dutch Oven.

MAAP x QUOC Gran Tourer XC
Two cult cycling brands, Melbourne-based MAAP and London-based QUOC, kick off an ongoing partnership with an eye-popping limited-edition rendition of the latter’s flagship gravel shoe that complements MAAP’s Alt_Road apparel while extending beyond aesthetics. Distinctive touches include an Alt_Road webbing pull tab on the heel, a lightweight ribbed TPU tongue that molds to the rider’s foot and larger ventilation holes. Of course, this Gran Tourer XC still delivers on the performance promise of the original, thanks to a seamless power-transferring stiff carbon composite outsole, abrasion-resistant microfiber body, QUOC’s Dual Dial closure system and total weight of 327 grams (~11.5 ounces).

JJJJound x Vans LX Half Cab Reissue 33 Decon
It would be fair to call the Vans Half Cab skateboarding’s equivalent of the Jordan 1. It wasn’t the first signature skate shoe, but its impact changed the relationship between the sport and sponsored footwear. JJJJound is reviving the iconic design in partnership with the sneaker’s namesake, Steve Caballero, with a lux overhaul under Van’s elevated OTW label. It comes in black suede or burgundy suede, with a release date set for April 17.

Panerai Luminor GMT Power Reserve Ceramica PAM01574
Panerai’s Luminor GMT Power Reserve is already an ideal do-it-all dive watch thanks to its three-day power reserve, 12-hour GMT function, date window and 300m water resistance, but this version makes the watch even more capable by swapping out its usual stainless steel 44mm case for one made of black ceramic. The hard-wearing material is nearly impervious to scratches, making this legendarily tough tool watch even tougher. Juxtaposing the matte-black case is a gorgeous blue sunray sandwich dial paired with bright-white Super-LumiNova, bringing some unexpected beauty to the rugged watch.

Heimplanet The Cave XL Neo Black
Heimplanet’s innovative blow-up tent, the Cave XL, takes inspiration from the Japanese concept of Seijaku (meaning “active calm”) with a blacked-out colorway that’s free of distractions. It’s big enough to sleep three people, yet it packs down to the size of a 30-liter pack. It’s available for €1,000 — about $1,104 USD.

Dan Clark Noire X
Dan Clark’s Noire X is the California hi-fi manufacturer’s closed-back hi-fi headphones with planar magnetic drivers. They cost $1,000, making them one of the brand’s more affordable audiophile-grade cans, but they borrow tuning technologies from its higher-end Stealth (closed-back) and Expanse (open-back) models. Additionally, they have a gorgeous all-black design with high-quality materials, and they come with numerous cable terminations (including 6.3mm and 3.5mm, or balanced 4.4mm and 4-pin XLR) that allow them to work with various sources.

Ball and Buck x Schott NYC Leather Jacket
Ball and Buck, a revered American outdoors and hunting apparel brand, has teamed up with Schott to reimagine the iconic Perfecto Cafe Racer, leaning toward classic shooting jackets. The jacket, produced in Schott’s New Jersey factory, is made with brown pebbled waxed cowhide, has solid brass hardware, has double buckle waist cinches on each side, is lined with Ball and Buck’s signature plaid and has a perforated “B&B” along the inner zipper placket. It launches on April 16 with a party at Schott’s New York City flagship store and will be available online the next day.

6D Alterra Full-Face Enduro Helmet
Certified for both downhill and e-bike use, this 710-gram brain bucket is one of the most feature-loaded lightweight options you’ll ever find, highlighted by 6D’s patented Omni-Directional Suspension, MIPS-like tech that softens the blow during low-, mid- and high-velocity impacts both linear and angular. The Alterra also boasts an in-molded carbon-fiber chin bar and carbon internal roll cage, strategic venting and a polycarbonate shell with a multi-impact EPP inner liner and an EPS outer liner. Boosting its user-friendliness are a three-position adjustable visor, goggle-compatible under-visor storage and magnet-based Fidlock closure system.

Aston Martin x Bowmore ARC-54 Whisky
The final release in Aston Martin and Bowmore’s collaborative ARC series, this Islay single malt scotch whisky was distilled 54 years ago, in 1968, and was aged in a 2nd Fill European Oak Sherry Butt and 3rd Fill American Oak Hogshead. However, the 61.8% European Oak and 38.2% American Oak aged blended spirit is only half the story. Along with the whisky itself, the individually handcrafted glass decanter — inspired by Aston Martin’s Valkyrie Hypercar — is a work of art in its own right that evokes the “movement of air” in a physical form.

Icon EV Bronco
Old meets new in Icon’s latest creation: an all-electric take on the classic Ford Bronco. The company’s BR chassis brings Reiger Suspension, Brembo brakes, Currie axles, ARB locking front differential, limited slip rear and multi-link suspension. Meanwhile, the EV drivetrain promises 440 lb-ft of torque and over 500 horsepower. The Founders Edition is limited to just 10 units, with orders shipping in 2025.

The North Face Base Camp Cooler
In a surprising move, The North Face is pulling a page out of Yeti’s warm-weather playbook with a cooler launch. Similar in format and styling to the Yeti Hopper, this soft-sided cooler has a 15-quart capacity, “best-in-class ice retention,” external webbing for attachments, suitcase-style handles and a removable shoulder strap. Whether it can perform to the same standards as the leader in the industry remains to be seen, but it’s a bold launch for the brand.

Nike Air Max 1 ‘Big Head Mode’
With this surprising, nostalgic release, the Swoosh is honoring one of the most influential fictional characters in one of the strangest, coolest ways possible. These James Bond-inspired sneakers reference James Bond’s GoldenEye 007 Nintendo N64 video game, a first-person shooter that changed the genre forever. Complete with the game’s signature colors and iconography — including the iconic health and armor bars on the heel — the footwear even goes so far as to sport a pixellated version of the brand’s signature swoosh. Unfortunately, the preorders have already sold out, but there’s always a chance you can score these sneakers from third-party sites, and maybe (just maybe) there will be a restock.

Specialized Turbo Levo 4
The Levo is already one of the best electric mountain bikes around, but Specialized didn’t rest on its laurels while giving it a major overhaul. Available in four trim levels, the latest generation boasts a number of updates, highlighted by the brand’s first ever e-bike in-frame storage, up to 4.75 hours of Super Range with up to 1,120Wh of on-board battery capacity and the ability to charge from 0 to 80% in less than an hour. The Turbo Levo 4 also features a Genie air spring smoothing out 150mm of rear suspension and a MasterMind head unit displaying real-time data visualization, ride metrics and customizable options. Bonus: At the highest level, the new S-Works 3.1 motor delivers up to 720 Watts of power and 111 Nm of torque.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 is the successor to the company’s four-year-old Instax Mini 40, which was released in 2021. The instant film camera has a similar vintage-inspired design as its predecessor and most of the same shooting capabilities — it has an automatic exposure function that makes capturing photos super easy. The main difference is that it adapts the Instax Mini 12’s parallax correction feature, making it easier to ensure that your close-up photos (and selfies) are centered and focused.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Grande Complication
Roger Dubuis celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025, and to celebrate, the brand debuts a watch that represents everything the brand does best. The Excalibur Grande Complication is the second grande complication from the maison, following the original from 2009. It combines three prestigious complications in one remarkable movement: a flying tourbillon, a minute repeater, and a perpetual calendar. But each complication is special. The tourbillon is powered by a pair of micro rotors, resulting in a 60-hour power reserve. The minute repeater chimes in the “Devil’s Chord,” a sinister tone once forbidden in religious ceremonies. Finally, the perpetual calendar displays the day and date in Roger Dubuis’ signature biretrograde format. The movement has received the prestigious Geneva Seal, indicating all 684 components have been hand-decorated, and tying everything together is a 45mm pink gold case executed in the brand’s bold and daring Excalibur design language. Just 8 examples will be produced, with the price available upon request.

Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic
For this twist on its flagship pilot’s watch, Bell & Ross has emptied its toolbox to create a highly distinct and memorable take on the cockpit instrument-inspired BR-03. The dial is skeletonized, showcasing the unique X-shaped manufacture calibre 328 automatic movement. But this is no standard skeletonized dial. The cutouts are coated in green-emitting Super-LumiNova, giving the watch a different character at night. This is housed inside a matte-black ceramic case, which contrasts strikingly with the glowing, skeletonized dial.

Nitecore TINI 3
At about the same size as a key fob, this flashlight is incredibly tiny — just as its name suggests. However, it’s also packed with some pretty impressive features and power. For instance, it has five different brightness settings — maxing out at 600 lumens — and three different color temperatures. It can also throw light up to 98 yards and has a handy OLED display with real-time performance metrics. Perhaps best of all, it’s USB-C rechargeable, so it’s also incredibly convenient.

Cardo Packtalk Pro RSD Limited Edition
This collaboration between the leader in wireless communication solutions for motorcyclists and legendary custom moto builder and designer Roland Sands is a perfect combination of form and function. Featuring RSD’s signature colors and logo and limited to 1,000 individually numbered and signed units, this particular Packtalk Pro still offers all the key features the original Bluetooth headset does. Highlights include 45mm JBL speakers, the brand’s user-friendly magnetic mount and intuitive commands for volume control, calls, music and more.

Tombolo Reptile Dysfunction Shirt
Spotted on The White Lotus Season 3, Tomobolo’s Reptile Dysfunction Shirt quickly sold out. Fortunately, the New York leisurewear brand is swiftly restocking the viral 100% Tencel cabana shirt. The white cabana shirt with embroidered palm tree and money worn by The White Lotus Thailand staff is also being restocked. Both shirts are available for pre-order now and are expected to be available on June 1.

Eufy E15 and E18
The Eufy E15 and E18 are the company’s — which is the smart home sub-brand of Anker — first-ever robot lawnmowers. The two machines are effectively the same, although the E18 has more onboard memory and tackles larger yards; the E15 and E18 can cover lawns up to 800 and 1,200 square meters, respectively. Both have built-in cameras and leverage the company’s visual full self-driving (or vFSD) technology so that they can see what they are mowing without the need of a boundary wire.

Ducati Desmo450 MX
Although the brand has been racing it professionally for a while, Ducati’s first-ever motocross bike, the Demo450 MX, is finally available to the general public. Its single-cylinder 449cc engine pumps out 63.5 horsepower and 39.5 lb-ft torque, making it a formidable lightweight dirt bike. Alongside its powertrain, it also has a twin-spar aluminum frame, Showa 49mm upside-down forks and monoshocks, Brembo brakes, Pirelli Scorpion MX32 Mid-Soft tires, Takasago Excel aluminum rims with Alpina spokes and so much more. It’s a bold new lane for the typically street-going Italian brand.

Finisterre x Snow Peak Collection
“Our mission? Get the surfers camping and the campers surfing.” So says A. Todd, head of design at Finisterre, about the UK-based company’s new collaboration with Japanese outdoor living brand Snow Peak. Toward that end, this collection features limited-edition Yulex wetsuits, a poncho, titanium camp utensils, waterproof Drift Buckets and a variety of multi-use apparel, including an all-black version of Finisterre’s best-selling Daybreaker Jacket ($210, above), which is equal parts warm, water repellant, lightweight and stylish.

Helle Fjording 50 aar – 2025 LTD
Fifty years ago, Helle introduced a unique fixed-blade knife with a blade roughly half as long as a traditional one, ideal for carving and woodworking. The Fjording walked so that the iconic Helle Nying could run, and to honor that legacy, the brand has rolled out a 50th anniversary update. The 50 aar (translation: 50 years) features the same short stubby blade and contoured handle but the blade steel has been upgraded to Helle’s thicker laminate H3LC steel and the handle is made of of curly birch, stabilized green curly birch and leather. Like most Helle offerings, this knife comes complete with a premium leather sheath.

LG OLED UltraGear GX9 Series
LG’s UltraGear GX9 series of OLED gaming monitors were announced at CES 2025 and are now available. The monitors come in three sizes (34-, 39- and 45-inches), each featuring a curved 240Hz display with a 21:9 aspect ratio and are decked out with modern ports (including DisplayPort 2.1, USB Type-C, and HDMI 2.1) to accommodate the latest gaming setups. Additionally, each comes with LG’s webOS and can work as a smart TV when not used as a monitor.

Serge Panchenko Mid-Tech Coin Claw Gen 5 Auto
Serge Panchenko’s innovative Coin Claw knife has been a cult-favorite EDC oddity for years. But the fifth-generation version you see here is the first time that it’s been given an automatic deployment mechanism. The circular knife features a 1.21-inch S35VN steel hawkbill blade, a stonewashed titanium handle and a button to operate the lock and deployment. It’s also made in the USA.

New Balance Made in USA 990v6 ‘Avocado’
The New Balance Made in USA line boasts the brand’s highest level of quality and comfort, being crafted in its home state of Massachusetts. The “Avocado and natural mint” color not only sounds like a great summer recipe, but it also makes for a perfect summer sneaker. The FuelCell midsole construction makes the 990v6 a comfortable everyday sneaker.

Cybersight HUD Glasses
Inspired by the heads-up displays found in fighter jets and many newer cars, these cycling-focused specs are among the most high-tech and feature-laden ever made. Weighing less than 1.4 ounces and looking like traditional sports sunnies, they nonetheless let you monitor data including distance and pace, track your biometrics, provide AI-driven real-time coaching and alert you to vehicles approaching from the rear. The glasses pair with multiple devices, come with polarized and photochromic treatments and boast eight hours of battery life. Perhaps it is no surprise that the just-launched Kickstarter blew past the $200,000 mark in a matter of hours.

Imogene and Willie Ventura Chore Pant
This cotton canvas pant from Imogene and Willie is the ultimate all-purpose warm weather staple. It blends a longe pant–with patch pockets and a drawstring waist–with a sturdy chino made of 6.5-ounce duck canvas. It has a roomy straight-leg fit and comes in white, red, green and blue.

G-Shock Bright Metallic Dial Collection
G-Shock has taken its 2100 series—some of the brand’s most beloved affordable and approachable watches—and transformed them in a couple of significant, noteworthy ways with this new collection. First, the watches get a shimmering metallic dial in your choice of silver, rose gold, or sky blue — achieved through advanced vapor deposition. Second, the cases (and bands) have been swapped for ones made of translucent resin. These watches are still as tough and capable as ever but are also a little more intriguing, especially for lovers of the late-90s transparent aesthetic, as found on old Apple computers and video game consoles.

Ooni Koda 2 Range
Ooni has completely revamped its gas-powered pizza oven lineup with the new Koda 2 Range. The successor series hinges on feedback from over the course of six years and a million customers, and it includes a bevy of updates — including a new Slate Blue colorway. Perhaps the most significant change is the addition of the brand’s next-generation G2 Gas Technology, which features a patent-pending tapered flame design that improves the ovens’ heat distribution by a factor of four. The ovens also get a 50-percent larger pizza stone that heats up 20 percent faster. Homemade oven-baked pizza has never been easier.

Kizer Drop Bear Utility Knife
Kizer has transformed its original crossbar knife, the Drop Bear, into an equally sleek and robust utility knife. However, the brand didn’t simply swap the EDC blade for a replaceable razor — it crafted a tool-free mechanism that makes swapping blades a cinch while keeping them secure in use. While this utility folder still features the brand’s reliable, ambidextrous crossbar lock and reversible pocket clip, it also has a couple of other hidden bonuses: a pair of tweezers and a toothpick hidden in the handle.
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Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2, the brand’s second-generation handheld console, was announced earlier this year, but now we have pricing and availability details — it will be released on June 5th and start at $450 (although you can get a bundle with the new Mario Kart World game, which costs $80 on its own, for $500 — along with a bunch of other features. Compared to the original, the Switch 2 features a larger 7.9-inch screen that supports 1080p picture and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. It also comes with redesigned Joy-Con Controllers and a 4K dock that is capable of upscaling games for your TV.

Norse Projects Mads Travel Light Overshirt
Norse Projects put its signature modern-minimalist spin on a classic safari shirt. The breezy but sturdy fabric blends 62% polyamide, 28% cotton and 10% polyurethane. Four bellowed cargo pockets provide ample storage space. It comes in light khaki, olive green and navy.

Nikon Z5 II
The Nikon Z5 II is a new-and-improved version of the company’s Z5 full-frame mirrorless camera, which was released in 2025 and pitched as a more affordable alternative to the brand’s Z7 and Z6. Compared to its predecessor, the Z5 II features faster autofocus, improved image stabilization and a brighter electronic viewfinder. It is also one of the most affordable mirrorless cameras to support internal RAW video. These upgrades come a slight cost — at $1,700, the Z5 II costs $300 more than the five-year-old Z5.

Marathon OSAR-D Type I Arctic Edition
After reviving the Type I in 2024, Marathon updated its original OSAR-D watch with a white dial and red second hand. The 41-millimeter steel case holds a Sellita SW200-1 automatic movements protected by an Incabloc Shock Absorber system. It is available with a rubber pin-buckle dive strap or a steel three-link bracelet. Preorders are open now, and the watch will be available in May 2025.

Ugg x Reese Cooper Classic Mini Collection
There’s no denying the appeal of Uggs. They’re so comfortable that legions of fans have overlooked their other shortcomings. However, one of the biggest ones might have just been solved with the Ugg x Reese Cooper Classic Mini Collection. Available in two releases — the Classic Mini and Classic Ultra Mini — these might be the most rugged, outdoor-ready Uggs ever made, courtesy of additions like a Cordura rainfly (on the former) and a Gore-Tex waterproof liner (in the latter). With these, Ugg is making a strong case for its value as everyday and campground footwear.

Isuzu Dragonmax Restomod
A tribute to Isuzu’s 1988 TFR Space Cab pickup truck, the brand’s Thailand offshoot has created what might be Isuzu’s finest restomod ever. The highly modified truck gets a 2.2-liter turbodiesel engine (tuned by BRD) that churns out an impressive 220 hp and 550 Nm of torque. However, inside the Katana Matte Silver body, the interior is all modern luxury, marked by Alcantara-trimmed Recaro Premium Classic seats, a custom front console, a 10-inch AIM MXT digital display and an 11.8-inch Android infotainment screen that can display real-time performance metrics.

Peak Design Passport Wallet
Peak Design’s Passport Wallet can hold three passports, eight credit cards and 15 cash bills. It’s made of an abrasion-resistant material (TerraShell Ultra) and has a magnetic closure. It’s thin and lightweight, designed to easily slip into a back pocket or one of the brand’s travel bags. The Passport Wallet is launching as a Kickstarter add-on for early backers of the brand’s first rollable luggage, the Roller Pro, but Peak Design plans to sell the Passport Wallet individually on its site in September.

Birkenstock Zürich Slide
Birkenstock’s double-strap slide sandal, an update on the Arizona sandal, is offered exclusively from End. Its suede upper and lined footbed are available in taupe or charcoal. The midsole is EVA foam, and the outsole is rubber with Birkenstock’s signature traction.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus
Samsung’s “Fan Edition” tablets are more affordable versions of the company’s Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra tablets. The 10.9-inch S10 FE and 13.1-inch S10 FE Plus both have LCD displays (instead of OLED) and have a single rear camera (instead of dual). They are powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1580 processor, run an Android 15 operating system, and support the S Pen stylus (included in the box). Available in three finishes: gray, silver or blue.

Alpha Industries CTN Chore Coat
Alpha Industries put its signature military spin on a classic chore coat with the CTN. It is built from 100% cotton canvas but has a nylon backing patch on the right-hand chest pocket. Donut rivet buttons are used for the opening and cuffs and there is a single vent in the back. The washed garment-dyed fabric comes in safron, light blue and faded green.

Levi’s Linen+ Denim Trucker Jacket
Levi’s lightened its signature Type III Trucker Jacket with an 88-percent cotton, 12-percent linen blend denim. It is a boxy fit that maximizes breathability, making it a great option for warm weather. It comes in white, sage green and aged blue.

Adidas Originals Golf Collection
Adidas returns to its streetwear roots for its latest golf collection, which brings the brand’s iconic trefoil back to the links. Available starting April 3, the collection sees some iconic footwear made links-ready — including a new Gazelle, alongside updates to the Stan Smith and Samba Golf. It also sees the introduction of a new Coursecup shoe inspired by the 1986 Gold Cup. The collection spans everything from socks and gloves to a caddy bag.

Chargeasap Flash Pro Ultra
Chargeasap’s Flash Pro Ultra is a beast of a portable battery pack. It has a 25,000mAh capacity and can output 275 watts, allowing it to charge three laptops simultaneously. It has a built-in MagSafe charger and a smartwatch charging puck (Apple Watch or Samsung Watch versions are available), too. And it has a small OLED display that shows you real-time charging data. It’s a Kickstarter campaign, but the brand has already greatly exceeded its funding goal.
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WESN The Meme Line 4-Knife Bundle
It might seem like a joke — especially as it launched on April Fool’s Day — but this WESN knife bundle is very real. This bundle includes four blacked-out D2 steel and titanium Microblades, each emblazoned with a different iconic meme on the handle scales. While the designs are clearly cheeky — as is the pricing — the knives are legit and high-quality, crafted in the brand’s Detroit facility. They’re only available as a set for one day, so get ’em while you can.

Ampler Nova and Nova Pro
Ampler’s Nova and Nova Pro are the Estonia-based company’s newest e-bikes for 2025. They have a lightweight and minimalist design, which stays true to the brand’s ethos, but the most interesting thing about them is that they are the first e-bikes that charge via USB-C. They lack proprietary chargers, which eliminates bulk, but also makes it a lot easier to charge these e-bikes. You can use any USB-C 3.0 or newer charger that supports Power Delivery (PD). The company recommends 140-watt or 240-watt chargers — the latter being the preferred — for the fastest charge. The Nova and Nova Pro are available for pre-order in the UK, EU and Switzerland and are expected to start shipping in June.

Tombolo ‘Seasons of Change’ Camp Shirt by Mary Ball
You may know Tombolo from the uniforms worn by White Lotus staff, but the New York leisurewear brand has an annual Artist in Residence program, where an artist is chosen to design a capsule collection. For 2025, Alabama-based painter Mary Ball won the role and hand-painted two template shirts, which were reproduced for a limited run of 500 each. Each shirt is finished with an embroidered pocket, blanket stitching along the sleeves, waist, placket and collar, and square Mother of Pearl buttons.