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
Is your current soap as effective as a polite suggestion to dirt? Upgrade to the Dr Squatch Brutal Bricc 4-Pack ($32), where cleanliness goes full Viking raid. You get two “Dirt Destroyers” wielding the bold scents of eucalyptus, juniper, and cedarwood – basically a forest floor getting a stern talking-to. Then there are the two
Can’t decide if you’re a golfer or a runner? Now you don’t have to! The Devereux 18th Hole Track Tee (£34) is here to confuse onlookers in the most stylish way possible. Part of the limited edition “16th Hole Run Club Capsule Collection” (try saying that after a few birdies), this tee reimagines the iconic
Bored of socks that just… exist? Passenger’s Organic Midweight Crew Socks ($21.95) are here to add a touch of eco-conscious swagger to your ankles. Crafted with organic cotton (so your feet can feel good about saving the planet, one step at a time), these midweight wonders are apparently best mates with your favourite boots –
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
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