Toyota May Have Just Teased Some Truck Tech We Didn’t Expect

Toyota USA has an official YouTube page. It functions mostly like you would expect, alerting Toyota buyers about new sales events and giving exciting walkarounds of the new Sienna XSE. But there’s one post from this week that was curious. Toyota posted an “Engines: 101” explainer about diesel engines.

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The Toyota USA site posting about diesel engines is odd because Toyota does not sell a diesel vehicle in the United States — at least right now. Doing so, naturally, will incite some speculation — unless we believe Toyota is dropping tangential knowledge bombs on the masses purely for our edification.

That speculation will center on the new Toyota Tundra pickup. It’s due to launch very soon. And Toyota has been dropping teasers ahead of the reveal. And a full-size truck may be the best use case for a diesel engine as its primary benefits are better fuel efficiency than gasoline and putting out a tremendous amount of torque.

The Tundra adding a diesel option is conceivable. Ram and GM both offer diesel engine options for their full-size trucks. And the new J300 Toyota Land Cruiser just launched with a 3.3-liter diesel that delivers 304 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. That engine would presumably work on the Tundra’s platform — though Toyota would have to get its emissions cleared for America.

On the other hand, Tundra teasers clearly point to Toyota adding a hybrid powertrain for the Tundra. Ford just axed its 3.0-liter Power Stroke diesel from the F-150 lineup because the fuel efficiency and torque from the hybrid made the less popular diesel redundant. And sales numbers may not justify Toyota having at least three engine options for the Tundra.

Could it be the 4Runner getting the diesel? Toyota looked like it might be teasing a diesel 4Runner back in 2019. On paper, a diesel could add torque to enhance off-roading and present a more fuel-efficient option for an SUV that dearly needs it. Adding a new diesel option is one of the few big things Toyota could do to help the aging 4Runner fend off competition from the new Bronco and Wrangler until the new generation launches.

Or perhaps Toyota USA really just wants us to enhance our understanding of the motor vehicle?

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Three exclusive Mercedes-AMG GT3

Fifty years ago a bright red Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.8 AMG won its class and took second place overall in the famous Spa-Francorchamps 24-hour race, driven by Hans Heyer and Clemens Schickentanz, creating the foundation of what would become the most important Mercedes tuner ever, AMG was still a very young brand in those days, the classic race at the Ardennes circuit resulted into the first major success.

As an homage to that legendary red saloon from 1971, Mercedes-AMG created a limited edition GT3 race car in a similar red body, called the “50 Years Legend of Spa”, these are not your ordinary GT3 cars that are entered into this years 24 Hours of Spa race, there are three cars in this “50 Years Legend of Spa” special edition builds, and they are based on the three GT3 generations that have been available since 2010.

Production of the “50 Years Legend of Spa” GT3 cars is limited to a single unit of each model, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3, the 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT3, and the current evolution version of the Mercedes-AMG GT3, all three cars are finished in the famous red paint, but these ready-to-race unique cars show a special 50 style cartouche to fit their number and come with a range of sponsor decals to mimic the looks of the 300 SEL 6.8 AMG from 1971.

Do keep in mind these three very special Mercedes-AMG GT3 cars come without FIA homologation, the full 650 hp from their 6.3-Liter engine is unleashed through an unrestricted exhaust while the interior boasts a Graphite Metallic Matt finish with the instrument cluster on a carbon fiber panel, complete with the 50th-anniversary plaque and the signature of Hans Werner Aufrecht who founded AMG originally.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 “50 Years Legend of Spa”

Production of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG ended back in 2015 already, but this commemorative edition for the Legend of Spa series is a brand new, 2021 car. So how is this possible you might ask? Simple, Mercedes-AMG still had one, and only one, bodyshell in their warehouse, they took this final car and built it into this brand-new competition gullwing, hence creating a one-of-a-kind 2021 SLS AMG GT3, truly a unique car in every sense of the word.

Mercedes-AMG GT3 “50 Years Legend of Spa”

The second GT3 in the series is based upon the now discontinued 2016 model year for the Mercedes-AMG GT3, it is still a new car, but from the first model generation in this case, complete with the famous red color and sponsor decals fitted, and there is something really special about this celebration edition too … the spaceframe used for this “50 Years Legend of Spa” is number 100.

The second Mercedes-AMG GT3 “50 Years Legend of Spa”

The third car in this series is also a Mercedes-AMG GT3, but the more recent 2020 edition, and apart from the special performance exhaust fitted to these commemorative “50 Years Legend of Spa” versions, this specific car is identical to the ones that will compete in the 2021 edition of the 24 Hours of Spa that is being held this weekend.

With the design of this modern GT3 race car, she represents both the past and the future in one go as a tribute to the DNA and the history of AMG as a brand, or as Jochen Hermann, technical managing director, Mercedes-AMG GmbH puts it: “The special editions recall one of the most important milestones in AMG’s corporate history. The 24-hour race at Spa in 1971 stands as an example for the spirit of our brand: daring to take on the impossible, overcoming challenges and convincing with performance!”

“I am very happy that we have been present with our Customer Racing Programme in the Belgian endurance racing classic without exception since 2011. This year, my joy is even bigger as I will be on-site for the race myself. I am curious what the public response to our special editions will be like. Technically and optically, they are highlights, there is no doubt about that. And the exclusivity of the three cars is really extraordinary!”

Specific characteristics and pricing of the “50 Years Legend of Spa”

Bespoke Interior Features
Special chassis paint: Graphite Metallic Matt
Seat with “50 Years Legend of Spa” logo
Red seat belts
AMG logo in door panels and entry strips painted red
Badge with original signature of Hans Werner Aufrecht
“50 Years Legend of Spa – One of One” badge
Instrument panel in visible carbon with matt finish

Bespoke Exterior Features
Special paint “50 Years Legend of Spa”
Special paint rims
Performance exhaust system without silencer
Optimized engine performance
Limited car cover with “50 Years Legend of Spa” logo
Delivery on slicks

Pricing (before VAT)
SLS AMG GT3: 650.000 Euro
GT3 (MY 2016): 500.000 Euro
GT3 (MY 2020): 575.000 Euro

The Wanderr Chair from OME Gear Is The Ultimate Outdoor Adventure Companion

Fancy a camping chair, lounger, cart, and bed for trips to the beach, while camping and fishing? Then the Wanderr Chair fits the bill with its versatile design that transforms into any position you want.

When it comes to trips to the beach with the family, the problem can be lugging all the necessities. Often times you’d have to pack different bags just to fit everything. This 5-in-one gear though solves this problem. Better than a beach caddy and a wagon, it can carry a total of 150 pounds of weight. This means no more towing the cooler, the surfboard, and leaving other important gear behind.

Plus, the patented Sandtrakz, non-air-filled, and all-terrain wheels on the Wanderr Chair make transport easy and comfortable. They roll easily on any surface, even on sand, while industrial strength bungee cargo net keeps items safely tucked in when in cart mode.

This outdoor recreational product is built to last with its durable UV-resistant fabric and corrosion-tested construction. It’s made with a tough aluminum frame that’s weather and saltwater resistant. It weighs 30 pounds but the wheels can easily be dislodged to reduce its weight to 6 pounds.

When in seating mode, the Wanderr Chair has a 300-pound weight capacity and has two cup holders. It is fully reclinable in low chair and lounger mode. It also easily transforms into a high field chair and camping cot. Best of all, this gear requires no installation so it sets up fast and easy. It even folds down for easy packing and storage.

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9 Reliable Fire Starters to Have in Any Survival Situation

According to Greek mythology, the Titan Prometheus gave fire to mankind after stealing it from Mount Olympus. When Zeus found out, the thief was chained to a rock, where an eagle could feast on his liver every day, for the rest of eternity.

Fortunately for us, fire is much easier to come by today. With the simple flick of a lighter, or strike of a match, producing a flame is a breeze — even in the wilderness.

Anywhere you make it, a fire needs three elements: heat, a combustible material and oxygen. These nine fire starters take care of those first two. All require a little more work than your Zippo, but since none are dependent on fuel, they’re more reliable in a dire situation. A fire can purify water, cook food, keep you warm, and scare away predators; to sum it up, having a fire starter on your person may help save your life.

— Tanner Bowden, Tucker Bowe and Steve Mazzucchi contributed to this story

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überleben Zünden Fire Starter Fatty

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$22.00

The Idaho-based maker of this product’s name is a German word meaning “to survive.” The combo of a country known for efficiency and a brand with that gritty ethos manifest in one of the liveliest fire starters this side of a welding torch. Überleben’s perfectly balanced Sånft-korr ferrocerium throws a 5,500-degree F burst of sparks no matter the weather. The Fatty is the thickest of three versions, good for an incredible 20,000-plus strikes. You also get a mil-spec 550 paracord lanyard (for toting and tinder) and a striker that doubles as a concave tinder scraper, miniature ruler, hex wrench and bottle opener.

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S.O.L. Fire Lite Fuel-Free Lighter

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$25.00

It’s not just cars going electric these days. This sleek plasma lighter charges with a USB cable and features badass dual arcs that ignite flammable materials — like the included three feet of nylon tinder-cord — on contact. With a full charge, it’s good for 45 uses (seven seconds per use), and it works in all weather thanks to a waterproof design. Bonus: an integrated 100-lumen light helps you find your way to your tent after those spooky ghost stories around the campfire.

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Zippo Emergency Fire Kit

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$7.97

Inside Zippo’s pocketable tube you’ll find five Easy Spark Tinders that are capable of burning for up to five minutes and an easy-to-use flint wheel ignition for getting them lit. The container itself is both water-resistant and floats, and it’s constructed using durable plastic with a textured grip and a convenient loop. Pro tip: attach some multipurpose paracord, which can even be used as tinder in a pinch.

Best One-Hander

UST BlastMatch Fire Starter (Orange)

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$19.90

With just one hand, a person can create a spark with this flint-based fire starter. The device has an attached cover, which easily flips off to reveal a spring-loaded rotating flint bar. Creating a shower of sparks is simple: hold down on the thumb button (it’s part of the case) while pushing the flint bar against a hard surface. To create a fire, make sure it’s over a type of tinder. The BlastMatch is nice because it’s useful, easily fits in a pocket and doesn’t have many moving parts.

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The Friendly Swede Magnesium Fire Starter

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$16.99

Despite all the talk of Greek gods in the intro, it seems like the Swedish might have the best handle on fire. This bundle makes it easy because the first-stage tinder is built right into the magnesium bars. Shave some off, throw hot sparks and watch your fire come to life in rain, snow and high altitude. The three bars are good for thousands of fires and the striker can also be used as a bottle opener, because after starting a fire without matches or a lighter, you deserve a beer.

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Exotac NanoStriker XL

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$32.95

$27.43 (17% off)

This XL is a slightly larger version of Exotac’s original NanoStriker. With a marginally thicker ferrocerium and magnesium rod, and a larger tungsten carbide striking tool, the XL is easier to hold and can produce a hotter spark. The tiny tool fits on a keychain and can easily be screwed apart and then reassembled into the fire starter. When screwed together, it’s also completely waterproof.

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Morakniv Companion Spark Outdoor Knife and Fire Starter

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$26.05

From a Swedish brand that’s been making knives for well over a century, this one features a a 3. 9-inch hardened Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade, ideal for carving, food prep and cutting tinder. The magnesium alloy fire starter, integrated into the ergonomic handle, pops out to generate a 5,400-degree F spark, works when wet and is good for around 3,000 strikes. To ignite, scrape the dull side of the blade forcefully against the fire starter. After you’ve successfully produced a flame, flip the knife over and start filleting that trout you reeled in earlier.

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UCO Titan Stormproof Match Kit

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$9.95

What makes these better than your average box of matches? Everything. To be honest, saying that these matches by UCO are stormproof may actually be an understatement. Once lit, they will keep their flame in high winds or heavy downpours. Hell, submerge them in water (briefly) or bury them in dirt and they’ll still stay lit. The carrying case they come with is hardy as well. It’s watertight, floats, and won’t crush under extreme pressure. In each kit you’ll find 25 matches and three strike surfaces.

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S.O.L. Fire Lite Kit

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$17.50

This fire starter comes in a bag — a waterproof and resealable bag. Included is a Fire Lite Sparker, 20 of the brand’s waterproof tinders (Waterproof Tinder Quik ignites) and fire starting instructions. The sparker has a flint wheel that produces a spark, and each piece of tinder will burn for two minutes and is impervious to both wind and water. In all, the kit weighs less than half an ounce, fits your pocket and is ridiculously easy to ignite.

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Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

TL;DR: get an Oral-B toothbrush (we like the Oral-B 1000 CrossAction Electric Toothbrush) if you’re not looking to spend extra money on vanity. Oral-B offers the best value in brushing with near-identical mouth cleanliness as Sonicare.

So you decided it’s finally time to upgrade to an electric toothbrush. It’s proven that brushing with an electric toothbrush is better than brushing with a manual toothbrush, but when in the search for the right electric toothbrush, two brands rein supreme: Sonicare and Oral-B. Sure, there are other brands out there, but most consumers mull between these two top-selling brands, and finding the right brand is just the start of the struggle: Sonicare and Oral-B have a number of models under their belt, and each product offers its own sets of pros and cons. Regardless of the model, however, there are some big differences between the two brands, and we broke it down for you here. So, which is better: Sonicare or Oral-B?

Sonicare 101

Sonicare is the electric-powered dental hygiene brand of Philips. Right off the bat, Sonicare toothbrushes’ elongated head and rows of teeth-cleaning bristles look similar to manual their manual counterparts. Sonicare toothbrushes employ sonic technology (fast vibrations, basically), and the bristles move from side to side.

Oral-B 101

Oral-B makes oral hygiene products as well as toothpastes and mouthwashes. Oral-B’s signature feature is its circular brush head, which looks more like a tool that you would see at the dentist’s office. The brush head on an Oral-B toothbrush oscillates, as opposed to Sonicare’s side-to-side motion.

Brush Heads

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The biggest thing to compare between Sonicare and Oral-B is their different style of brush heads. While each each brand offers different types of brush heads — for targeting specific dental concerns — the basics of them are the same: Sonicare employs an oblong brush head; Oral-B uses rounded brush heads.

Brushing with a Sonicare is a little more difficult to maneuver in the mouth. It is built to feel like a “regular” toothbrush, but the longer brush head can take some getting used to when navigating across your teeth. On the other hand, Oral-B’s smaller, rounder brush heads are easier for some to use, especially if they’re new to using an electric toothbrush.

Brushing Technology

It’s important to note that electric toothbrushes essentially clean in two ways: contact cleaning, which is when the toothbrush makes contact with your teeth, and non-contact cleaning, which is cleaning that’s done without the bristles even having come into contact with your teeth.

As we mentioned, Sonicare toothbrushes use elongated brush heads, and its motor moves the brush head side to side. Sonicare also employs sonic technology, which is the non-contact cleaning part of the toothbrush. The sonic technology essentially recirculates toothpaste foam and water between the teeth and along the gum line to get your mouth clean.

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Oral-B doesn’t use sonic technology, but its movements accomplish the same things as Sonicare, though Oral-B does it through oscillation, rotating and pulsing. The result is what Oral-B calls “3D cleaning action,” which dislodges plaque and agitates the liquid in the mouth to better clean your teeth.

Design

We’re talking about toothbrushes here, but design is still important, especially if your toothbrush is displayed out in the open in your bathroom. Sonicare toothbrushes, from the budget-level to the high-end models, have a similar sleek aesthetic with few extraneous details. They all look very sterile, and some models are available in multiple colors. They’re weighty, which contributes to the feeling of holding something built well. Oral-B’s entry- and mid-level models, like the Pro 1000 or the Smart 3000, don’t feature a similar streamlined design as Sonicare, and they also look and feel a little more plastic-y. While Sonicare’s toothbrushes have grippy bodies, Oral-B toothbrushes feature ridges to aid in grip, which also take away from the aesthetic. The higher-end Oral-B toothbrushes start to develop a better look, with a design that we argue starts to enter Sonicare territory.

Value

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Generally, Oral-B toothbrushes tend to be cheaper than their comparable Sonicare toothbrushes. Two similar models to judge against each other, in terms of value, would be the Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 ($70) and the Oral-B Pro 1000 ($50). The two models offer similar cleaning capabilities, with the Sonicare toothbrush costing a whole $20 more. Each brand also offers an unwieldy number of brush head options whether you want to target specific issues like troublesome gums or plaque buildup. Oral-B brush heads range anywhere between $6 and $20 each (though the more expensive heads are meant to be used with the most premium Oral-B toothbrush); Sonicare brush heads range anywhere between $10 to $15 a pop.

Verdict

Purely from a cost perspective, Oral-B offers the best value. Their toothbrushes tend to skew cheaper than Sonicare, and replacement brush heads also run on the cheaper side. Studies are comparing the two brands in terms of teeth-cleaning effectiveness tend to contradict each other, so it’s hard for science to definitively call one brand better than the other. Few, if anyone, will notice how extra rotations per minute or brushes per minute will affect their teeth’s cleanliness, so don’t get too caught up in the marketing terms that get tossed at your head. No matter which brand you go for, switching from manual brushing to electric brushing is an immediate improvement to your oral hygiene.

Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer.

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A one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 to honour Mexico’s greatest racer

There are not too many professional drivers in the world that can show two Formula One Grand Prix wins, a victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and four triumphs in the 24 Hours of Daytona, 50 years ago … Pedro Rodriguez is probably the most successful driver Mexico ever had, sadly he lost his life at the Norisring street circuit in Nuremberg, Germany on 11 July 1971 after he managed to secure the championship win for Porsche in 1970 and 1971 in the World Championship of Makes, called the World Endurance Championship (WEC) today, Pedro held 11 titles in this series.

To commemorate this amazing Mexican driver, Porsche Latin America together with Porsche Mexico commissioned a bespoke build from Zuffenhausen … a tribute version of the Porsche 911 Turbo S, with the help of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, this one of a kind 911 was put together, the Porsche 911 Turbo S ‘One of a Kind’ Pedro Rodríguez to be unveiled at a Sportscar Together Day at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento Pegaso, in Toluca, Mexico.

A total of 8 of those 11 victories in the World Championship of Makes were behind the wheel of the famous Porsche 917 KH racecar, in the very distinctive, but immensely famous, Gulf Oil livery, the combination of Gulf blue and bright orange that adorned numerous racecars over the years, with the Porsche 917 KH being among the most famous cars from Germany ever, so this tribute 911 just had to wear this dress again, 50 years later.

This one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 Turbo S tribute will remain a unique car forever, Porsche actually locked this specific configuration in their configurator, nobody else in the entire world will be able to order a Porsche 911 Turbo S exactly like this, with these specific options. “This car has unique elements that no other car in the world can have,” says Camilo San Martin, Director of Porsche Mexico.

This specific Porsche 911 Turbo S comes with custom-designed wheels in a glossy black finish and aluminum center-locking bolts, but the light blue body also features a racing cartouche, populated with the number 2 in this case. Another amazing detail is the custom plaque fitted onto the B-pillar of this car, showing the silhouette of the famous Porsche 917 KH for this occasion in the colors of the Mexican flag accompanied by Pedro Rodriguez’s name and signature.

As yet another tribute to a unique, irreplaceable driver, an idol of the past and a legend of today, the names of the eight races he won with the 917 KH are engraved under the rear spoiler, while more attention to detail can be found on the door sills, when you open the door the carbon fiber trim on these sills contains an illuminated version of the plaque from the B-pillar … simply amazing.

The interior of this unique Porsche 911 Turbo S Pedro Rodgriguez tribute is just astonishing with a graphite blue upholstery in soft leather with contrasting stitching in bright orange to match the outside livery, and while these might just be small details, you’ll find the 917 profile as embroidery on both headrests again, in orange naturally, and Rodriguez’s signature embossed into the armrest between the seats, and additionally on the carbon fiber dashboard trim.

And that’s not even all of the bespoke elements for this special car, even the key for this Porsche 911 Turbo S was color-coded to the Gulf blue exterior … and shows the signature of the two-time world endurance champion as well. To complete the extensive options list of this one-off, there is a bespoke luggage set that comes with the car, finished in Graphite Blue leather with orange stitching and details, so it matches the interior upholstery perfectly.

Interested in adding this car to your collection, despite the fact you will not be able to order a second, similar one from Porsche directly? Fear not, this Porsche 911 Turbo S “One of a Kind” Pedro Rodríguez will be auctioned off later this year with all proceeds going to various charitable causes.

Today in Gear: A Lens Replacement Service for Your Sunglasses, What to Know About the 2022 Range Rover & More

Breathe New Life Into Your Favorite Sunglasses

There is no worse feeling than realizing your favorite sunglasses have run their course, but now with Tajima Direct, you can make your old favorites feel brand new again. California-based Tajima Direct provides premium polarized replacement lenses for a large collection of popular frames at a fraction of the cost of a new pair, so you don’t have to throw glasses away or buy a new pair when they get beat up. Each set of Tajima’s patented urethane replacement lenses are shatter- and impact-resistant, lightweight and offer high-quality optics, making them the ideal lens for all your outdoor adventures — whether you’re hiking, running, fishing or simply enjoying a walk on the beach. And if you have a pair of prescription frames that have seen better days, Tajima has a solution for that, too. The brand offers premium prescription lens replacements with its digital prescription lens technology, which are fabricated in its lab in southern California — each makes use of its polarized Tajima Urethane lens technology. But if you need other types of prescription lenses, Tajima Direct also offers Rx Clear and Transitions lenses. For a sustainable option that doesn’t sacrifice on performance, Tajima Direct’s replacement lenses are worth a shop.

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Looking to merge workwear and style all into one complete package? You don’t have to search far and wide, because the brand you’ve been dreaming about is right here. It’s Carhartt WIP. The style-forward offshoot of mainline Carhartt, WIP brings together all of the classic stylings of the workwear brand and adds some streetwear design to make an exceptionally good-looking, hard-wearing line of wardrobe essentials. Right now, you can pick up some of Carhartt WIP’s best for a discount at East Dane.

You can pick up a beach-ready tote, a perfectly simple crewneck tee or a pair of stylish chino shorts. Sizes are limited, so shop now before it has all been copped up.

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Nothing Introduces “Ear 1” Wireless Headphones

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The MegaRaptor Is the Epic Super Duty Raptor Ford Won’t Sell You

Ford just launched the new F-150 Raptor, which we can’t wait to drive. And a new 700-plus horsepower Raptor R is coming next year to take on the Ram 1500 TRX. But for the Ford truck fan who can’t wait that long and wants to make a bit more of a statement, North Carolina-based MegaRexx Trucks is offering the MegaRaptor, a thoroughly bonkers build based on the Platinum F-250 Super Duty.

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MegaRexx leaves the interior cabin stock for the MegaRaptor — Ford already does an excellent job with truck interiors. And they don’t modify the powertrain, which is the already prodigious 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbodiesel, which puts out 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft of torque.

The company plows its effort into a far more aggressive MegaRaptor exterior. That starts with massive 46-inch XZL tires mounted to MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) wheels rated for 10,000 pounds each. The hyper-aggressive Smasher front bumper comes standard. Megarexx offers varying body widths and an array of options — including the ever-necessary locomotive horn — to allow you to build out your unique dream truck.

The Megaraptor does make a few nods to practicality. It’s designed to make use of the 6.7-liter engine’s towing capability. And MegaRexx makes a lot of space for the wheels with modifications to the fenders and firewall, allowing for a relatively modest 2.5-inch suspension lift and a lower center of gravity.

MegaRexx doesn’t offer pricing for a MegaRaptor build on the website. But don’t expect it to run cheap. The base F-250 Super Duty Platinum with the 6.7-liter turbodiesel will already cost in the $80,000 range before you begin modifying it. And MegaRexx will only do full rebuilds. Buyers can reserve a place in line with a $5,000 deposit. Builds take 2-3 months.

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This Soap Will Keep Up with Your Sweatiest Adventures

It takes a tough bar of soap to keep you smelling good after hours spent on the trail, and Dr. Squatch has just the one. Made with natural and never harmful ingredients, these soaps are powerful enough to keep you smelling good without making use of caustic chemicals that can damage your skin. With a variety of scents, it may be hard to choose, but Dr. Squatch has a quiz that will match you with the best soap for your personality and skin type. There’s something for everyone — Dr. Squatch even launched a new Star Wars™-inspired line sure to satisfy the nerd in you. Dr. Squatch doesn’t just stop at soap, though. The brand has a full line of beard oils, deodorants, toothpaste, haircare and more — it’s a one-stop shop to upgrade your grooming routine. Shop below and save 20 percent if you’re a new customer. Simply spend over $20 to get the discount.

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This Dutch Oven Is a Fraction of the Price of Le Creuset’s and Just as Good

So you want a Dutch oven. You probably did some research into Le Cresuet versus Staub, before realizing you’re not ready to drop $400 on some cookware, and you’re definitely not ready to get married just to throw a Dutch oven on your registry. Direct-to-consumer cookware brand Misen has heard all your qualms of buying high-end Dutch ovens (not to mention the cheap ones), so it made a Dutch oven that’s a fraction of the price — and potentially better than the competition.

Last year, Misen took its idea for a Dutch oven to Kickstarter, where it raised $4.2 million across over 36,000 backers. The biggest selling point was its price: $165 for a generously sized 7-quart Dutch oven (similar sizes from Le Creuset and Staub can start at around $400). When it comes to Dutch ovens, construction is everything. In essence, the cookware is a cast-iron pot covered in layers of enamel, which creates a virtually non-stick surface that will last a lifetime. Most Dutch ovens will use just a couple layers of enamel coating, but Misen wraps its Dutch oven with four layers for added durability. In a test, Misen dropped a steel ball into its own Dutch oven, as well as cheap and expensive options; while the enamel chipped in the other Dutch ovens, Misen’s came out unscathed.

The Misen Dutch oven comes with the option for two styles of lids: a traditional lid or a lid that doubles as a grill, both of which provide a tight seal to keep moisture from seeping out. And because these are Dutch ovens, famous for their beautiful hues, Misen offers them in five colors: blue, red, black, gray and green.

Like Misen’s other cookware, the Dutch oven is backed by a lifetime guarantee — get a free replacement if anything happens to yours — and you get a 60-day trial period to make sure it’s right for you, otherwise you can return it for free.

Price: $165

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The Best Chelsea Boots You Can Buy

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Chelsea boots originate in England in the mid-19th century. They’ve only strayed from home just recently. The elasticized wonders were a staple in mid-’60s London scenes and protected the feet of seemingly every British invader — from John to Ringo. Recently, they’ve seen a revival on many of menswear’s best-dressed.

Marked by a slim silhouette, elastic side panels, and heel pull-tabs, the boot has seen reinterpretations in leather, suede, and neoprene, either with crepe, leather or rubber soles. They’re a versatile option that’s gone largely unchanged since inception, save for material swaps here and there. And while they aren’t as in-demand as they were in the mid-2010s — when everyone from Kanye West and David Beckham to Harry Styles and Justin Theroux were wearing theirs — Chelsea boots prove sensible now more than ever. The style emphasizes both aesthetics and comfortability, meeting in a middle ground where both camps — those wearing them for their look and those wearing them for their convenience — are appeased.

Further, designers from all over have riffed on the shape over and over and over again, resulting in a rich landscape of iterations to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a pair that’s polished or preppy, with a bit of street cred or suit-friendly, here 13 different Chelsea boots to choose from.

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Best Overall Chelsea Boots

BL558 Boots

Blundstone

Technically part of the Australian bush boot lineage of boots, Blundstone’s 558 boot is one of the best values you can get. It’s a top choice for people in every industry thanks to the tough leather upper, shock-absorption and classic design.

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Craftsman Boot

R.M. Williams

R.M. Williams’ Craftsman Boot is its best-selling boot, braving the Australian outback on the feet of its hardest-working cowboys. The single, one-piece leather upper is supple yet durable and the Goodyear-welted construction extends the life of the boot several factors over. If it’s tough enough for Aussie cowboys, it’s tough enough for you.

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Cooper Boot

Rhodes’ Cooper Boot is a classic take on the Chelsea style. It’s cut from tumbled leather, situated atop a Vibram mini-lug outsole, and finished with a stacked leather heel. Plus, it’s fully-lined with leather and made in Leon, Mexico, the Mecca of shoemaking in Mexico. 

The Drake Boot

Constructed from a waxed roughout suede upper and a durable Ridgeway-style sole, The Drake Boot works well in all types of weather. It’s fully lined with leather and finished with a Goodyear Welt construction, all by artisans in Taft’s Spanish factory.

Sonoma Suede Chelsea Boot

New Republic

Skeptical about the Chelsea boot category? New Republic’s Sonoma Suede Chelsea Boot lowers the point of entry, both through price and palatability. They’re cut from soft suede, lined with leather, and finished with tonal elastic gussets and pull tabs. Plus, a padded insole — on top of the crepe outsole — ensures comfort. 

The Ranch Boot

Taylor Stitch

4-oz Espresso-colored leather forms the upper on Taylor Stitch’s The Ranch Boot, a heavy duty slip-on, Chelsea-style boot. The resoleable Goodyear welt construction ensures longevity, interior detailing shortens the break-in period (to nearly null), and the two durable elastic gussets are guaranteed to retain their shape through repetitive wear.

Chelsea Boot

Viberg’s Chelsea Boot measures six inches up the leg. The upper’s constructed from a single piece of leather and elastic gussets, and the sole and lining are Dainite and Kip, respectively. An antique midsole tops it all off. 

Desert Chelsea

Clarks doesn’t just craft comfortable lace-up Desert Boots. The nearly 200-year-old company also makes slip-on Chelseas. They’re inspired by the Desert boot — hence the name, Desert Chelsea 2 — and made in Portugal from suede uppers and crepe soles.

Chelsea Toro Special Edition

Both Fair Trade and Gold-rated, markers of both quality and environmental consciousness, Unmarked’s Special Edition Chelsea Toro boots are made from 2.2 mm leather uppers, calf leather liners and a vegetable-tanned footbed with cork cushioning. Plus, the outsole, which was entirely hand-shaped, can be replaced when it wears down.  

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Oliver Cabell

Oliver Cabell makes a bunch of minimal, easy-to-wear sneakers. A few years ago, they expanded to boots, beginning with their suede and crepe-soled Chelsea Boot. Available in five colors, every pair is hand-crafted and -lasted in Albacete, Spain.

5504 Chelsea Boot

Oak Street Bootmakers

Constructed from Horween Chromoexcel, a leather made using proprietary techniques, Oak Street Bootmakers’ made-in-USA 5504 Chelsea Boots are better once broken in. Go a half size down to allow them to stretch to your foot, and ready yourself for some of the finest patina you can find. 

Full-Grain Leather Chelsea Boots

Common Projects

Made in Italy by footwear brand Common Projects, this Chelsea boot features dark-brown, full-grain calf leather and durable rubber-lug soles. Kanye’s been known this style (although in suede), but it’s certainly not limited to hip-hop royalty.

Balbi Suede Ankle Boots

As the category has grown, interesting streetwear-inspired riffs have popped up, oftentimes to traditionalist’s dismay. These reference a mix of influences, combining a thick rubber out- and midsole, with an elevated suede and elastic upper. To note: these are the only navy blue pair on this list.

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Mazzanti Automobili: One of Italy’s Best Kept Secrets

Earlier this month, we here at Supercars.net were lucky to be invited by Mazzanti Automobili to watch an introduction to the brand livestream. Presenting the stream were Guy Jenner, CEO of HWM, the UK’s oldest Aston Martin and Supercar dealership, and Luca Mazzanti, CEO and founder of Mazzanti Automobili. However, before we pass along the amazing things we learned, we should introduce Mazzanti Automobili to those who may never have come across them before.

Founded in 2002 as Faralli & Mazzanti by co-founders Walter Faralli and Luca Mazzanti, the original company was focused on restoration of classic high performance cars, while also gaining experience in design and development of modern supercar ideas. This experience and appreciation of the classic sports car style led to the F&M Antas V8 in 2006, a design concept that evokes the lines and timeless beauty of the early years of the Italian berlinetta coupes with long hoops and sloping tails, with a plush cabin in between.

In 2010, Luca and Walter split the company into two units, with Farelli Restauri continuing the classic car restoration business, and Mazzanti Automobili becoming a supercar and hypercar developer and manufacturer. The next year, in 2011, the Mazzanti Evantra was premiered after 3 years of design work, with the help of Zsolt Tarnok.

This production supercar, which in light of the new classification that came about around 2018 is now considered a hypercar, is highly customizable by each client, and production has been limited to only five per year since 2013. This brings exclusivity to each car and client, as well as leveraging the coachbuilding and customization skills of Mazzanti Automobili to make the interior of each car, in a literal sense, tailored to fit each driver individually, to their tastes and requirements.

The numbers that are attached to the car are also quite impressive. Weighing in at just 2,866 lbs fully wet, it is powered along by 701 HP and a tarmac shredding 625 lb-ft of torque, all generated by a naturally aspirated 7,011cc GM V8, which Mazzanti has specially modified in-house for the Evantra. Connected to a six-speed paddle shift semi-automatic transmission, the Evantra will reach over 220 MPH, and clears 60 MPH in a hair over 3 seconds. However, a multitude of engines are now available, from a modified 6.4L GM V8 in the Evantra Pura, to a modified 7.4L GM V8 with a twin-turbocharger system in the Evantra Millecavalli, giving it insane power over 1,000 HP. And for the Millecavalli R, that power is raised even further so that the “R” may reach speeds of over 250 MPH.

Mazzanti Evantra Rear ViewNow that you are familiar with Mazzanti Automobili and their superb Evantra hypercar, let us delve into the “fireside chat” between Guy Jenner and Luca Mazzanti. While this will not be a full transcript of the entire chat, we will be highlighting certain questions and answers that we felt would give you the best introduction and insight into Mazzanti Automobili as a whole.

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Guy Jenner: So Luca, I’ve browsed the Mazzanti Automobili website but it’s not often you get the opportunity to talk to the founder of a hypercar manufacturer – how would you best describe what Mazzanti is all about?

Luca Mazzanti: You know, I’ve been involved in cars all my life; first starting in our family business here in Tuscany in 1990 straight from school – we did repairs and upgrades for many types of sportscars in this period. And later I was involved in what you might call restoration and refurbishment of classic sports cars to a very high standard, even total rebuilds, with our partner Walter Faralli. These 15 years really were the foundation period for Mazzanti Automobili and for sure it put a lot of pressure on our family, this period.

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3 different customer customizations of the Mazzanti Evantra MillecavalliThis introduction right at the start of the livestream resonated with a lot of us here at Supercars.net. For some of us, the love of cars big and small came through the experience of that love with family. When your father likes to rebuild engines, he’ll obviously share that with you. When your mother is a part-time racing driver, she’ll obviously want you watching her win at the track. 

The same can be said about Luca, who joined the family restoration, repair, and upgrading business right away. Getting hands on at an early age allows for the love of design, the appreciation of shape and flow, and the learning of all the intricacies that go into making real sports cars to be absorbed into his own design style. Of course, this could only lead to great things in the future.

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Guy Jenner: So, the Evantra project, that’s the program that gave rise to the stable of cars Mazzanti has on offer today? What did you want to achieve with that?

Luca Mazzanti: Really, it came as a progression out of the Antas to the Vulca and then to Evantra where we now have three versions, the Evantra Pura, the Evantra 781 and the Millecavalli. If you look at the shape and styling of each car, you can see they have a common link, a heritage so to say. And as a small manufacturer you are always thinking about how to make your cars different from everyone else so that this is your edge. 

For us it is a combination of the racing experience that comes with hypercar performance but also the quality of the driving experience. There are many supercar manufacturers out there trying to be the fastest car or the most horsepower and so on, and while the Evantra can hold its own in this company, we don’t think this alone is enough.

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Luca makes the excellent point at this part of the stream, about five minutes in, where he recognizes that in the supercar and hypercar spaces, there really is a war going on about being the most powerful, the fastest accelerating, the highest speed car. Look at McLaren and Ferrari, for example, one upping each other with each new model release. McLaren released the 720S, Ferrari fired back with the 812 Superfast, and so on.

So what sets the Evantra apart?

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Guy Jenner: …We see more and more that customers are looking for driver involvement rather than simply chasing performance (in supercars).  It is not how fast you go but how you go fast.  Would you agree?

Luca Mazzanti: Absolutely! Too many manufacturers produce a stripped back, almost ‘brutal’ experience so they can get a little extra performance. And if we have a customer who really wants this, we can provide it, as indeed we have done in the past. But the drive becomes uncomfortable, even very uncomfortable. 

Many hypercar owners keep their cars in the garage and only come out very rarely, maybe only once a month for a couple of kilometres: they like owning the hypercar but they don’t enjoy driving it. That’s what we focus on. Making the experience something that encourages the owner to want to drive their car.

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This is, to borrow the word from Luca, brutally true. Take, for example, the astonishingly fast Lotus Evija, a fully electric hypercar. Being typically Lotus, weight savings in the Evija are at a level even many German engineers would consider to be slightly beyond normal. In the cabin, where the owner involves himself or herself with the act of driving the car, there isn’t even a full dashboard, and the seats are carbon composite with the absolutely thinnest layer of comfort foam that can be reasonably gotten away with.

It may be an absolutely mental experience to drive a 2,000 HP car that weighs a little over 2,300 lbs, but it wouldn’t be comfortable for the longer cruise that an owner might actually want to go on, to get the car to a Concours d’Elegance or some such event. 

Further on in the chat, Luca also had a follow up as to what his ultimate design goal was with the Evantra…

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Guy Jenner: And where does the customer sit in all this? Why would they want to buy a Mazzanti as opposed to an Aston Martin or a Lamborghini or the others?

Luca Mazzanti: Look, everything we do is for the customer – I always believe we should give the driver the opportunity to re-engage with their car as one of their most valued and cherished possessions, as they did in the golden age of motoring. And we achieve this by inviting them to be part of the team throughout the production process from when they first come to Pontedera, when I sit with them in an Evantra and get to know them, what they like and what they don’t like, through to sign offs on the designs and customisation through to the handover. In fact, we are building in the opportunity for customers to name their cars in the same way that a century ago, every Rolls Royce that was built was given its own name.

——————Mazzanti Evantra with all panels openBy owning the process from customer visit, through design and development of their specific car, to individual sign-offs, through to handover, Mazzanti Automobili is following the example of several great manufacturers and people at the dawn of motoring. Rolls Royce started this way, with classics such as the Silver Ghost and the original 1938 Wraith. Ettore Bugatti made many a car this way for his most premium and favored customers, such as the Kellner Coupe, and the Type 57SC Atlantique Coupe

This is why some of the Evantra’s in the introduction seemed to have unusual names, as they were one-off’s built for just one owner. This level of coachbuilding and premium customization for each and every customer, using a team of 15 highly skilled people in Pontedera, Italy, is why Mazzanti is one of Italy’s best kept secrets.

And if you were wondering if there is enough passion in that small team to make the best driver’s hypercar, this is the transcript from the end of the livestream, which shows just how much it means to Luca Mazzanti to be building the Evantra.Mazzanti Evantra 771 Edition—————–

Luca Mazzanti: Well, it doesn’t end there: in some ways we are not selling a car but a lifestyle, and this is something we are expanding right now so that customers can join us in Tuscany, and in due course at our other locations around the world, for events focused around the cars that are also social events.

The new Mazzanti Racing Club for friends of the company is very much aimed at enabling all our supporters to get involved with what we do. We want owners and their family and friends to join us at some of the events we appear at and to feel part of the Project.

Guy Jenner: And how about technology for customer support, how do you see that?

Luca Mazzanti: Yes, very important – we’re in the 21st Century now!

So, we are rolling out this year our Virtual Reality offering which will enable customers and dealers to join us in Pontedera from the comfort of their own homes, so to speak. I really think this will be a game changer.

Also, although we have a fly-in maintenance team, we are already able to connect online to our cars and this enables us to diagnose most issues remotely, identifying servicing requirements and so on.

Guy Jenner: And how has this translated into sales?

Luca Mazzanti: So far we are at 15 cars sold including 11 in the Evantra range, all hand-made-in-Italy, and we currently have 5 in production. But we have a limit of 20 cars for each model, so we are constantly looking at ways to make changes so we are different from our competitors. Right now we are planning the racing version of the Millecavalli – the “Millecavalli R”.

Guy Jenner: And pricing?

Luca Mazzanti: In the current range the Evantra Pura is offered at €1.0 million for track and €1.3 million for road while the 781 which has a more ‘grand touring’ character is €1.5 million on the track and €1.8 million on the road. The Millecavalli is currently only in a track version and is €2.4 million.

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Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP

The ascent of NBA MVP & Milwaukee’s top Buck, Giannis Antetokounmpo from poverty in Athens, Greece to super-stardom in America is an extraordinary story. Written by award-winning basketball reporter and feature writer at The Ringer Mirin Fader, it touches universal themes of family, immigration, hard work, and dreaming big.

This Indie Watchmaker Continues to Surprise Us

Anordain is a little different from the many value-focused microbrand watchmakers out there: the Scottish company specializes in in-house-produced enamel dials. That’s why fans of the brand might be surprised by new models with non-enamel dials, which instead offering three new variations with galvanized precious metal finishes that still carry the brand’s DNA in a simplified but striking form.

Enamel dial fans needn’t fret, though, as anOrdain hasn’t changed tack — rather, the brand has an interesting story behind these watches’ creation: When the 2020 pandemic disrupted their ability to make enamel dials, they started working with a German manufacturer on precious metal-coated dials with the basic design of the brand’s Model 1. These were set aside when enamel production became possible again, until watch enthusiast website Worn & Wound stepped in to help bring them to their WindUp Watch Shop.

As dial execution was always anOrdain’s focus, these models still feel on-brand and maintain their unique, minimalist design. In addition to the dial materials, the other difference is that these models feature a rehaut around the dial that slopes to give an overall convex impression, as well as to shrink the dial’s visual impact.

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The dial colors and finishes, however, are still the stars of the show. They come in black rhodium, white gold and red gold — the latter of which you could easily call a “salmon dial,” a currently popular trend in watches. The dial’s sandblasted finish (in contrast to the rehaut’s brushed finish) gives an interesting and dynamic visual effect, but it’s also excellent for legibility, as are the contrasting colors of the hands and indices on each version.

Apart from the dials, this limited series features the same 38mm steel case (don’t be confused by the Precious Metal Series name) and ETA 2824-2 Swiss automatic movement as the previous Model 1 edition. They’re available now from the WindUp Watch Shop for $1,250, and each variation is limited to 50 examples.

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Tom Cruise’s ‘Risky Business’ 1979 Porsche 928

The Porsche 928 was intended to replace the iconic 911. Well, that never happened, but that doesn’t mean the bug-eyed 928 isn’t worthy. This one, in particular, was used in the filming of the 1979…

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