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New & Noteworthy Releases
SoulCycle Picked the Perfect Time to Launch a Home Bike
SoulCycle drops an at-home bike in partnership with Equinox. You can get the same level workout all in the comfort of your home.
Editor’s Choice: Mountain Hardwear Super/DS StretchDown Jacket Save 50%: The Super/DS StretchDown edges out the competition through a combination of features, starting with the one in its name: stretch. The design also minimizes cold spots, which increases its primary function — to keep you warm.
A Better Bike: The Gear Patrol x Priority Commuter Bicycle Save $100: Featuring a lightweight frame and Gates Carbon Belt Drive system, the Gear Patrol Commuter Bike is designed to take on year-round commuting, and is available with special discount pricing for $100 off.
Patagonia Provisions Save up to 25%: Even if the need to stock up isn’t real, the frenzy certainly is. And if you do feel compelled to fill your pantry, Patagonia’s food-focused arm, Patagonia Provisions, is running a bulk item sale of up to 25 percent off.
Best Style Deals of the Week Save 70%: Whether it’s an Italian-made boot, designer sunglasses or spring-appropriate linen button-ups, the best style deals this week all happen to be under a hundred bucks.
Xbox One X Save $240: The Xbox One X is the cheapest that it’s ever been right now. A 1TB console is selling for $260 at B&H which is almost half off what the originally-$500 console was going for when it was released in late 2017.
Seiko Prospex Monster Save 32%: Right now, you can get the new, improved version of Seiko’s cult-classic automatic dive watch for 32% off its retail price.
Punk-soaked sunglasses, James Bond luggage, waxed jeans and an impossibly expensive button-up shirt are all in this week’s list of best style releases.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and its iconic Pale Ale turn 40 years old this year. We caught up with founder Ken Grossman to discuss all things craft beer.