This is the Goruck Bullet X-Pac ($160): your no-nonsense companion for whatever the day throws your way. One moment it’s toting your gear for a dip in the pool, the next it’s swallowing jackets and snacks for an impromptu trek. Interestingly, the fabric it’s built with was initially designed for the demanding world of high-performance
Is your iPhone 16 living a sheltered life, yearning for the wild? Unleash its inner explorer with the NESTOUT Trekking Hybrid Case ($59.99). This isn’t just a flimsy skin; it’s military-grade tough (MIL-STD 810G certified, for the tech-savvy adventurer). Drop it, shock it, this case just shrugs. It’s got a “One-Snap 360° Mount” for attaching
Tired of sipping your wilderness brew from a dented tin can? Upgrade your outdoor (or indoor, let’s be honest) beverage experience with the Grayl Earthwell® xGrayl Camp Cup ($19.95). This isn’t just a cup; it’s your adventure-ready “grippy sidekick.” Apparently, it’s a “must-have,” and who are we to argue with that kind of enthusiasm? Perfectly
Fancy pondering the existentialism of H2O while jotting down your shopping list? Field Notes’ 67th Quarterly Edition, the “Is a River Alive?” Edition ($14.95), is here to help. Coinciding with Robert Macfarlane’s new book, this 3-pack features Stanley Donwood’s “Meander” linocut cover art, inspired by rivers doing their wiggly thing (apparently, “Fisk maps” are a
Paranoid about your backpack doing a disappearing act? Meet the Matador BetaLock™ ($30), the carabiner that moonlights as a tiny, key-operated fortress. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminium (because your gym bag deserves aerospace engineering), this gadget lets you clip your stuff together like a regular carabiner. But here’s the James Bond bit: whip out the included
So, you need to haul stuff but also fancy yourself a bit of a clandestine operative who fears rogue puddles? Look no further than the Colfax Design Works Tote Bag (£219). Crafted in the USA with some seriously advanced RF fabric welding (sounds like something from a sci-fi flick, right?), this 68-litre behemoth will keep