K11 and BUNNEY have officially dropped the very first, waterproof hóngbāo; i.e. the small red envelopes used on Lunar New Year. Traditionally filled with money and distributed amidst friends and family, hóngbāo have long symbolized good wishes and luck. Now, fans can count on K11 x BUNNEY’s version to bring plenty of cheer, come rain or shine. The red packets are made of GORE-TEX, and boast a three-layer seam-sealed construction for extra weather proofing. Equipped with a magnetic fastening, these are best hóngbāo for true gear heads.
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This Sleeping Bag Can Keep You Warm in -40°F

Biigloo recently launched an Aerogel Sleeping Bag enriched with Nasa-ready insulation. Historically, NASA started using aerogel to insulate blankets and spacesuits for astronauts in the ‘90s. Now, Biigloo is using the material to create a four pound mummy-shaped, wind and waterproof sleeping bag. Designed for use at high altitudes and in extreme conditions, the ventilated sleeping bag also harnesses ultra-fine nylon for abrasion resistance, plus biodegradable DuPont SORONA bio-fleece in its sleeping bag filters for added warmth.