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Vollebak has announced that on Wednesday, October 12, it will drop a crate filled with $10,000 worth of gear “somewhere on Earth.” Until then, fans can use this link to submit a guess as to where they think the crate will be dropped. If anyone can guess the correct drop-off location before October 12th, that person will win the contents of the crate. If it’s still unclaimed by Wednesday, October 12 (at one pm EST), Vollebak will release a video teasing where the wardrobe has been dropped. Fans will then have 48 hours to go out and claim the gear before the wardrobe is extracted.

Today we’re taking a look at a new running collection, dog harness and self-heating gloves. This is Today in Gear.

Today in Gear is our daily roundup of all the latest product announcements, drops and news from Gear Patrol Studios. Send your most pressing product questions to [email protected].

Tracksmith x J.Crew Just Dropped Your New Running Wardrobe

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This morning, J.Crew announced its new partnership with Tracksmith by releasing a full collection of men’s and women’s running styles. With items from hoodies to wool-blend tube socks, the collection has everything you’ll need to hit the track in late fall. Styles across the collection retail for $20 – $198 and were inspired by Tracksmith’s dedication to “the spirit of running.”

A Comfy, Trail-Ready Pack for Every Pup

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Wolf Republic is a new outdoor gear brand for dog lovers. The brand believes that getting outdoors with your pup should be easier and is committed to creating gear to keep your dog safe and secure on the trail. Boasting everything from Copper Water Bowls to Cozy Dog Bandanas, one clear standout is the brand’s Ranger Pack ($96). Available in two colorways, the durable pack is made of genuine leather and “trail-tough canvas.” The pack’s four zippered pockets surround multiple leash connections, while the harness’s adjustable fit keeps it a great pick for any breed.

Momofuku Goods Expands Its Chili Crunch Lineup

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Momofuku Goods, the brainchild of established chef and restaurateur David Chang, is known for its Original Chili Crunch – a spicy, crunchy chili oil that makes adding a flash of hot flavor to any dish super easy. Now, the new Hot Honey Chili Crunch and Ghost Pepper Chili Crunch are reimagining the category altogether. Best of all, these new Chili Crunches launched alongside a brand-new Chili Crunch Variety Pack. There, fans can find the Original, Hot Honey, Extra Spicy and Black Truffle Chili Crunch in one convenient package.

Eddie Bauer Launches New Self-Regulating Smart Gloves for Winter

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Thanks to “clim8” AI technology, Eddie Bauer’s new Smart Heated Gloves are able to monitor and adjust their temperature as needed. The “self-heating” gloves can be linked to the clim8 app via Bluetooth to track and improve their warmth settings across different terrains. Powered by a series of built-in sensors across several heating zones, the gloves are rechargeable and come in three models: the Guide Pro Heated Smart Glove, the Lite Glove and the Mitten.

Christopher Raeburn’s Timberland is Only Getting Better

timberloop ek mens utility boot RÆBURN

Christopher Raeburn, the eco-conscious designer behind RÆBURN, has served as Timberland’s Global Creative Director for a while now. There he’s launched new hiking styles crafted with recycled materials, with recent collections leading up to today’s Timberloop Earthkeeper Utility Boot. The new boot features a removable ReBOTL sock bootie made from recycled plastic, a recycled fabric lining and a responsible natural rubber outsole. When owners eventually wear out their boots, the rubber outsole can be removed by cutting just one seam – making it a cinch to recycle those parts. Retailing for $210, these iconic shoes will turn heads – for all the right reasons.