Red Wing’s Best Casual Boot Is Now Even Better Out of the Box

The brand updates the last of its laid-back chukka. Plus, a racing-inspired roadster, new travel bag from an EDC stalwart and more.

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Red Wing Heritage Weekender Chukka

You’ll find the Red Wing name attached to many iconic boots, but few can compete with the Weekender Chukka in terms of laid-back versatility for spring and summer months. As part of the 2025 refresh, the boot moves from Red Wing’s No. 60 to the No. 64 last, improving general ergonomics and comfort, along with aesthetics. According to the brand, the last looks better from both the side and top-down. Of course, a suite of leathers, including two roughout options (Chocolate Muleskinner and White Sand Mohave), certainly helps.
Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute EditionTriumph Motorcycles

Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition

Triumph builds on the success of last year’s Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition with this racing-styled model year 2026 update, which honors ‘Slippery Sam,’ a legendary Trident that won five consecutive Isle of Man TTs in the early ’70s. It’s not just about looks, though. In addition to a 660cc engine making 80 horsepower and 47 ft-lb of torque at 6,250 rpm, this affordable roadster boasts a number of rider-focused upgrades. Highlights include a new Sport riding mode, optimized cornering ABS, traction control and Triumph Shift Assist, which enables easy-breezy clutchless gear changes.
Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds watch on concreteGarrick

Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds

An evolution of Garrick’s existing S3 watch, this edition pairs the previous’s deadbeat seconds complication with an even higher level of handmade craftsmanship. Inside its 904L steel or gold 42mm case and under the AR-coated sapphire crystal, you’ll find an exclusive Garrick calibre DB-G07 manual-wound mechanical movement and in-house free-sprung balance with a 45-hour power reserve. However, if you want to wear this horological masterpiece, you’ll want to buy it soon, as lead times for the built-to-order watch are as long as 20 months.
Pioneer Carry Panda Pack 2.0 next to modelPioneer

Pioneer Panda Pack 2.0

This excellent travel pack from the trailblazing EDC brand just received a series of quality-of-life updates, helping to make it even better. That includes a suspended laptop sleeve, refined shaping, taller side pockets (to accommodate your water bottle better), denser back and shoulder padding for added comfort and much more. It also retains its 25L capacity and travel-ready, proprietary Mandarin 840 premium super fabric exterior with its DWR finish.
CMF Phone 2 ProCMF by Nothing

Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro

The CMF Phone 2 Pro is Nothing’s budget-friendly brand’s latest smartphone for 2025. It packs a surprising amount of premium features, including 120Hz OLED display and a rear-triple camera system with the same 50-megapixel main and telephoto cameras in Nothing’s $379 Phone (3a). Like its predecessor, it has a unique modular design that works with compatible accessories, such as a screw-on case, kickstand wallet and interchangeable camera lenses. The catch? Unfortunately, it isn’t going to be sold in the US.