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
Tired of waking up feeling like you’ve been in a wrestling match with mosquitoes? The Hyperlite Splash Bivy ($250) is here to provide some much-needed insect-free slumber. Weighing about as much as a handful of biscuits (5.55 oz for Regular, a tad more for Long), this minimalist marvel features a heroic 9″ tall “bathtub floor”
So, you dig the sleek, minimalist vibe of State Bicycle Co., but your commute looks like a toddler’s drawing of the Alps? Fear not, flat-terrain purists! The 4130 Road Americana arrives, built on their trusty Chromoly bones, but packing gears. Yes, gears. Eight of them, shifted old-school cool with down tube levers – because who
Gentlemen, are you tired of those flimsy inflatable disasters that leave you half-submerged and questioning all your life choices? Fear not! BOTE, those purveyors of aquatic awesomeness, have conjured up the Hangout Sling Chair ($225). This isn’t your childhood lilo; this is a sub-6lb slice of inflatable heaven that packs down smaller than your gym
Tired of sandals that feel like they were designed by someone who’s never actually walked anywhere? The Lems Switchback Sandals ($120) are here to revolutionise your foot-based adventures. After four years of intense sandal-brainstorming, they’ve emerged with a single piece of webbing wizardry called the “Switchback Slydr™” – sounds like something out of a sci-fi
Feeling like your current jacket is about as tough as a soggy biscuit? Upgrade to the Floyd&Co Broke Pistons N1 Deck Jacket (£115), a garment so rugged, it’s probably seen action (or at least a particularly rowdy pub quiz). Building on their previous successes, this beast boasts storm cuffs, a full-length zip AND extra storm