Good morning, and welcome to the latest edition of This Week in Gear — your single-shot serving of an entire week’s worth of killer new gear pulled from our weekday editions of Today in Gear. Bookmark it to peruse over Sunday football and start your Monday completely up to speed. Here’s to another fantastic week.
ISAORA Sweat Shirting Neo Collection
Ultimate meets unparalleled performance in the Neo Collection by ISAORA. Using construction techniques originally developed for performance outerwear, the Neo Collection brings together the structure of a bonded “neoprene” knit with the comfort of a sweatshirt. The material is developed in Italy Exclusively for ISAORA and combines lightweight warmth with a DWR Finish. Each pane is laser-cut, bonded and seam taped for maximum integrity and protection against the elements.
Unlike the original TiVo that was introduced back in 1999, the new Bolt has a feature called “SkipMode.” It’s effectively a button that, when pressed once, instantly skips over a recorded show’s commercials. No fast-forwarding required. The Bolt also has a QuickMode feature that speeds up a recorded show by 30 percent. Also, the Bolt can record up to four shows at a time, has access to the streaming apps like Amazon Prime and Netflix and it supports 4k.
Ingredients: A Visual Exploration of 75 Additives & 25 Food Products
This new book from Dwight Eschliman explores what ingredients and synthetic additives are really in our food. While fascinating, we feel it is best avoided if you have a weak stomach.
J.Crew x Ebbets Field Flannels Brooklyn Eagles Sweatshirt
There is no question that sweatshirt weather has arrived and J.Crew’s Ebbets Field Flannels Brooklyn Eagles sweatshirt is a marked improvement over that ratty Disney World sweatshirt you’ve had since you were 12.
Escort claims that its Max 360 is “the most advanced radar/laser detector on the market.” It can detect X-, K- and Ka-band radars. And its 360-degree alert arrows let drivers know from which direction the signal is coming. The device has a built-in GPS — which isn’t meant to help drivers find their way home. Instead, it allows them to mark and block out alarms when driving through certain areas. The Max 360 also has an “Expert Mode” that can show up to eight radar signals, and how strong each is, at one time. Boom.
The Party Bar might be the perfect backyard barbecue cooler. It has removable dividers for wine and beer, is heavily insulated and has built-in LED lights.
A cocktail is only as good as its ingredients, and Tippleman’s Barrel Smoked Maple Syrup can elevate just about any libation — especially an Old Fashioned.
Mountainsmith’s new Hoist Messenger has compartments for all of your necessities, including laptops and tablets, and it’s built with bombproof quality.
Founders has officially jumped on the juicy IPA train. Brewed with Azacca hops, a variety grown by the American Dwarf Hop Association, this IPA packs ton of tropical flavors. The hop has been popularized in beers like Victory’s Hop Ranch and produces notes of mango and papaya. Founders’ take on the style will be a 7% ABV 70 IBU single IPA, and will release later this year.
The Internet has already changed the way you shop for plenty of things, and now your toothbrush is next. Quip takes the hassle (and cost) out oral care by shipping fresh brush heads and toothpaste right to your door every three months. Their electric models start at just $25 (with manual options available for $5) and they’re available in both stylish plastic and metal finishes. After you’ve picked your brush, just sign up a monthly delivery and never waste a moment buying toothbrushes again.
The B&W Zeppelin pushed the bar for great iPod/iPhone sound when it originally launched in 2007. Now it’s back with an all-new design, a top-down overhaul of all the components from DSP to drivers, and packed with all the (simple) wireless connectivity you’ve come to expect. Available October 15.
This shell is made with a super warm 3L nylon and fully tape-seamed. Inside, there’s a removable PrimaLoft-insulated liner jacket, offered in two camo prints. Sleek, discreet, ready to move.
If you’re considering going off the grid, or have ever marveled at Cabin Porn, then you will certainly appreciate Out of the Valley Cabins. Each cabin is made by hand and is tailored specifically to the client. Wherever possible, they use green technologies and renewable resources to keep the cabin’s carbon footprint small. The timber-frame style provides beautiful exposed beams that are at home in the mountains or at the lake.
If you have multiple cars but only want one rack setup for your kayak, Otium Outdoors has the solution. Their soft rack fits on most cars and is easily adjusted and removable.
Save $120 on a refurbished version of Apple’s easy backup solution that combines an AirPort Extreme base station with a wireless 2TB hard drive built to work seamlessly with Time Machine. Remember, all refurbished Apple gear includes a one-year warranty, so theres’s no need to worry about buying a lemon.
Save $500 on one of Nespresso’s top-of-the-line coffee machines. The only catch is you’ll have to wait for the machine to ship on October 6th if you want this incredible price. Amazon is also offering $327 off if you can’t wait that long or prefer the chrome color option.
Save $270 on the this breathable and waterproof shell from Canada Goose, complete with fully sealed seams. Note: It’s available in four different colors and sizes vary by style.