
The Best Multitools of 2016
Pocket-sized, dependable and good for just about any job — a great multitool is a must-have. Here are our favorite multitools of 2016.
Pocket-sized, dependable and good for just about any job — a great multitool is a must-have. Here are our favorite multitools of 2016.
To kick off 2017, we compiled our predictions in the wide world of product innovation and culture in 2017.
By Gear Patrol
It’s time to upgrade your kitchen.
By Jack Seemer
A smart take on chukka boots, a double-barrel paintball pistol, a remote dog-treat-tossing device and much more.
By Nick Caruso
The best watch pouch we know of, a tiny “touchscreen” projector, an iconic and remastered film and much more.
By Nick Caruso
A look back at an entire week’s worth of gear.
By Nick Caruso
From Helle to William Henry, these blades are worth keeping around for generations.
By Amos Kwon
Put down the Slap Chop and find out from world-class chefs what you really need in the kitchen.
By AJ Powell
These small soldiers are sharp and easy to use — they’re knife enough for most every task.
By Amos Kwon
A look back at an entire week’s worth of gear.
By Gear Patrol
A waterproof Apple Watch case, a monthly cologne subscription, a steel foot massager and more.
By Nick Milanes
Spanning a range of materials, sizes and prices, these are the best EDC folding knives to add to your arsenal in 2017.
By Gear Patrol
Just because you’re all gussied up doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take a blade along.
By Amos Kwon
Alcohol remains an enduring motif in the great American narrative. That’s probably because those that wrote it drank, and drank well — epitomized by the enduring symbol of the most sophisticated of drinking cultures: the bar cart. What follows is just one interpretation of how the home bar should look and taste.
By Jack Seemer
Josh Donald, co-proprietor of Bernal Cutlery in San Francisco, gives a lesson in Japanese whetstone sharpening.
If you’re fortunate enough to possess a Mustang Fastback — one of the grandaddies of the American muscle car — you know the respect and admiration it garners from car lovers to kids. It’s Americana on four wheels.
By Amos Kwon
For centuries, man has found countless ways to send ships to the bottom of the sea. Since the advent of scuba technology, we’ve found ways to explore them.
By Jason Heaton
Not far behind the invention of the wheel, in terms of ingenuity, is the wheeled duffel. The problem is, most wheeled duffels are either good at wheeling or good at holding gear, but seldom both; that’s not to mention most have a hybrid appearance that neither looks stylish on the concourse nor rugged in the outback.
By Jason Heaton
In the latest edition of Staff Favorites, we turn to one of Gear Patrol’s longest standing contributors, Mr. Jon Gaffney.
By Jon Gaffney