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Leverage Bottle Opener

There aren't too many awesome things you can get for one of your hard-earned Jacksons anymore. When we think about $20, it works out like this: a couple days of lunch (if you're lucky), 1.5 - 2 cocktails (depending on where you are) and/or a decent six pack of beer (could be more, or less, depending on your taste). ... continue reading
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Huntington Base Ball Co Bats

Every man should own at least one baseball bat. They're good for, well, actually playing baseball, but there's a host of other things they do quite well too: home security, art, pushing doors closed when you don't want to get out of your chair and we're sure there are others we're forgetting too. Huntington Base Ball ... continue reading
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Icon Whiskey Stones

You probably already know the benefits of using whiskey stones instead of ice in your drink. Basically, they cool your drink without watering it down so you get all the flavor you expect at a bit more pleasant temperature. With these Icon Whiskey Stones, you can add a bit more fun to your boozing experience. Available ... continue reading
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Approved: Pens

Many of you reading this, and the guy writing it, can’t justify spending money on what we affectionately refer to as “Rolex class pens.” Those are your Montblancs, Krones, Tibaldis, etc. Spending a couple hundred dollars on a writing instrument that, let’s be honest here, you’re probably going to lose anyway, is ridiculous. Save all that extra money for something less pretentious (like beer) and pick up one of the pens from our list of approved writing instruments. ... continue reading
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Mission Workshop R2 Arkiv Field Pack

We could go on for days about how awesome the things coming out of Mission Workshop are. There's no other entity in the bag industry with their finger on the pulse of what people want like Mission Workshop, and we've probably said something like that before. The R2 Arkiv Field Pack picks up where the last Arkiv Field ... continue reading
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SOG Folding Blade Light

When you're camping, you can get by without a lot of things. Those things do not include: a knife, extra beer, a flashlight and a fire source. If you've ever tried to cut timber, cheese or open one of those sweet Jiffy Pop things in the dark, you know it can be a pain in the ass. How are you supposed to hold a flashlight, ... continue reading
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Meshmedium MA-1 iPad Sleeves

The importance of protecting your gadgets isn't something that we need to explain to anyone reading this--especially when it comes to iPads. The base model (16g) with WiFi and 3G costs $529 without tax and shipping (we know because we just had to replace ours), which isn't an inconsequential amount of money. Meshmedium ... continue reading
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Jack Spade Duct Tape Bill Holder

Before you ask, no, this is not a $165 version of a wallet you could make yourself with an $8 roll of duct tape, an Instructable and some time with a designer name slapped on it. It's actually a wallet made from fine-grain calfskin leather and printed to look like the DIY equivalent of bacon. Along with a healthy dose ... continue reading
$165 buy Related Items: Gear, Men's Wallets.
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Hudson’s Bay Company Swiss Army Knife

Pocket knives usually aren't something people admire because of their looks. The quality of the blade and the amount of toys that pop out are usually what sets one apart from another. This knife is different. Watch your fingers while you're whittling cause you might just get caught up staring at the sweet multi stripe ... continue reading
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Vinted Bags & Leather Goods

Kickstarter has fundamentally changed the way people get products to market, and the story of Vinted is one them. Rather than a traditional bag and leather goods launch, they opted to leave it up to the people. You get to help some people realize a dream and you get something tangible out of the process. Vinted has ... continue reading
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Poler Day Pack Camo

If you're anything like us Since you're like us, we know you too long for the convenience of just owning one quality hold-all that serves all your needs. If you don't feel like digging through a pile of bags that might even eclipse your shoe collection, you should consider the Poler Day Pack in camo. Poler picks up ... continue reading
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Gerber Steady Tool

For the modern outdoorsman, old school equipment still works for just about everything. You still need your knives and your bags, but there are those few modern advances in technology that are not accounted for. We found the BioLite to handle charging our iPhone in the woods, and now we have the perfect tool to snap ... continue reading
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Everlane Backpack

If you don't yet have an upscale version of your high school Jansport in your collection of bags, you don't know what your missing. Unlike the messenger, you can comfortably divide loads among both shoulders. Unlike briefcases, backpacks are hand's free. The same goes for duffles. Plus, backpacks are just as cool now ... continue reading
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Upcycled Bike Parts

We hate seeing things go to waste. Instead of letting an old single-speed rot in a landfill somewhere, why not deconstruct that thing and salvage some of it? We’re not saying you have to do it yourself, you could just open up your wallet (the one made from an old inner tube) and buy some stuff to support the people ... continue reading
Related Items: Bikes, Gear, Rides.
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The World’s Sharpest Axe

Have you ever tried to cut something with a dull knife? Depending on what you're cutting, it can feel like you're sawing a blade down on a spongy loaf of bread. Now, those same issues can arise with your ax, only the result won't just be a mangled dinner. When your ax isn't sharp, it's far easier for the blade to ... continue reading
$170 buy Related Items: Gear, Outdoors.