
Matuse vs Florence Marine X: Who Makes the Better Board Shorts?
Two sets of trunks enter, one set leaves.
Two sets of trunks enter, one set leaves.
By Hayley Helms
From an adventurous, Africa-inspired scent to a cologne made from air, here are six intriguing fragrances you should own.
To quote a great man: "It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
Huy Fong — the biggest stateside maker of red sriracha — is low on stock because of "unexpected crop failure." But there's hope for heat fans: yellow sriracha.
It's portable, it's durable, and it makes a damn fine cup of coffee.
By John Zientek
Toyota has a new flagship, and it's this king-sized SUV.
By Tyler Duffy
Everything you need to know about a very unconventional chair.
By Madi Budge
We test a lot of cars here at Gear Patrol. Here are the ones you haven't read about yet.
By Tyler Duffy and Will Sabel Courtney
There's nothing more classic than the archetypal rectangular watch.
By Zen Love
Sure, it's not perfect — but the lightweight sport bike is equal parts affordable, approachable and fun as hell.
No Conformity Co aims at disrupting the gym scene with stylish, quality weightlifting accessories.
By Ben Emminger
Expressive yet ever-changing, Mister Marvelous is an ode to modern masculinity.
The latest offering from the Sportster line proves H-D is heading in the right direction.
A fortnight with this new Solo Stove oven had me all-in on making my own pizzas.
By Ryan Brower
Sonos's most entry-level soundbar, the Ray, sounds exceptionally good for its size. But it's definitely a hard-sell for home theater enthusiasts.
By Tucker Bowe
We take GoPro's latest-and-greatest action camera, the Hero10 Black, on a four-day biking adventure up north.
His brand, Twice, sells fluoride paste, fluorescent yellow brushes, floss, whitening tools and an interesting oral wellness rinse.
Compared to its luxe cousin, the LDWaffle, the Waffle One is made for the masses.
By Nick Grant
Unless you're trying to win a competition, you probably don't need the Acaia Pearl scale.
By Tyler Chin
It starts — and ends — with low weight.