The product world moves at a mile a minute. From cutting-edge tech to rugged outdoor accessories, these are today’s most exciting new drops from Filson, BioLite and more.
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Filson Scout Backpack
This tough 30-liter pack gets its weather resistance from TPU-coated recycled polyester, 300D ripstop and 600D Oxford matte. A padded back panel, contoured shoulder straps and adjustable sternum strap ensure a comfortable carry, while an external snap pocket, side-entry zip pocket, interior laptop sleeve and roll-top design accommodate your daily essentials and more.

Fallkniven F1 Elmax
Check any reputable list for the best outdoor or survival knives, and you’re likely (nigh guaranteed) to see the Fallkniven F1 on that list. It’s one of the most respected, time-tested outdoor knives ever. A while back, the brand released an anniversary limited edition with highly upgraded Elmax steel. It was a massive hit and sold out almost immediately. It was so successful that the brand has now brought it back as a permanent part of its catalog.

BioLite Solar String Lights
Lasting up to 40 hours per charge, these string lights from BioLite offer a durable and long-lasting solution to all your basecamp lighting needs. Each unit comes with 20 shatterproof bulbs, and the 4,000 mAh rechargeable battery can detach and double as a bank for your smartphone, headlamp and more.

Watch Ho and Co. x Zentier Saute Lapis Lazuli Mt Fuji Edition
Watch Ho & Co. is a Hong Kong-based watch club founded on the principle that watch collecting should be fun and everyone is welcome. This watch is a collab with Zentier, and it’s a limited-edition reference of the brand’s Saute, a jumping hour scale dial watch. The dial is made with solid pieces of lapis lazuli, a blue stone found in the mountains of Central Asia that has been used in jewelry since the Bronze Age.

Burton Stretch Ski Bib Pants ft. Gnara GoFly Tech
One big hangup with ski/snowboard bibs for women is that answering nature’s call is a real chore, as upper layers must be removed to drop trou, so to speak. Solving that problem are the first-ever bibs to feature Gnara’s patented GoFly tech, essentially a very long zipper that makes bathroom breaks much easier. (Check out GP’s own Mykim Dang’s review of Gnara’s original Go There Pants to see how it works.) The bibs also boast plenty of stretch, convenient pockets and a critical base-layer counterpart ($98).