
Benchmade’s Earthy New Bugout Just Might Be Its Most Stunning Knife Yet
Unique handle onlays, an aluminum bolster and a premium blade add up to one of the beloved EDC knife's most covetable iterations.
Unique handle onlays, an aluminum bolster and a premium blade add up to one of the beloved EDC knife's most covetable iterations.
Now available online, the brand’s “SHOT Show Special” features its first-ever use of Ultem, a somewhat controversial handle material.
Turns out CNC-machined Grade 5 titanium isn't even the crowdfunded Orioners T6 EDC Keyring's coolest material.
Designed by Darriel Caston, the ultra-compact MinimalX offers everything you need and nothing you don't.
Along with its unusual design language, this Mike Gavac-designed knife also sports some high-end materials and trendy features.
By Sean Tirman
Harnesses are safer and more secure than simple collars, reduce choking and give you, the owner, more control.
By Sean Tirman
This week ran the gamut geographically and price-wise, with the likes of Benchmade, Böker, Gerber and Kansept making unique splashes.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman
The latest treatment of Brazilian designer Pedro Buzetti's acclaimed Padawan would not look out of place on Anakin Skywalker's desk.
An iconic piece from the trailblazing brand gets a warm-weather makeover without sacrificing any of its legendary styling.
By Sean Tirman
Despite integrating new technologies, the outerwear heavyweight remains true to its roots.
Presented By The North Face
The new LST Ultra steps up an iconic 45-year-old silhouette while remaining crazy affordable and pocketable.
The intricate handle engravings harken to classic Japanese woodblock prints, namely Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
By Sean Tirman
Designed to tackle the trails, Brompton’s new G Line is right at home on cracked, potholed and cobblestoned urban streets.
How to choose between The North Face DRYVENT™ Mono and GTX Mountain Jackets.
Presented By The North Face
The Ed Halligan-designed K.I.S.S., breakout star of SHOT Show ’97, returns with better blade steel and a bewitching blacked-out treatment.
Some clever design elements make this incredibly small cutting tool a lot more useful than you might expect.
By Sean Tirman
For a bag that's so light and packs down so small, it's shockingly fully featured and is as capable as many standalone backpacks.
By Sean Tirman
Helinox’s entirely new Chair One (re) is more comfortable, stable and accessible than its groundbreaking predecessor.
This gorgeous, intimidating outdoor tool is the brainchild of a three-decade veteran of the knifemaking industry.
By Sean Tirman