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Get The Most Out Of Your Resistance Bands With The TRX Bandit

This pandemic certainly has people filling up their time with a new hobby or staying fit and healthy while indoors. While there is a great selection of  home gym equipment in the market, there are those who’d rather stick to the basics or simple ones. Those who cannot afford the whole gym setup can turn to resistance bands for a great workout too. Pair them with the TRX Bandit and you’re off to a smooth routine without your sweaty palms disrupting your groove.

What it does is basically slip around the resistance bands as a protective sheath. They are removable handles that snap in place to prevent bands from getting slippery because of moist grips. They provide a comfortable, secure grip, thus giving you increased control over strength bands and aim for effective workouts. This way you can focus on form during your exercises and not get distracted by the uncomfortable grip.

The TRX Bandit is compact and slips easily into any gym bag so you can bring them to trips to the gym or anywhere else. It is also comfortable in the hands with its ergonomic design and ThermoPlastic Rubber construction. They are universally designed so they can fit into any resistance band. Even when attached, you can simply slide them over during handle-free routines.

This portable, lightweight fitness solution comes in two handles: two blue TRX Strenght Bands (5 – 15 lbs.) and two green TRX Strength Bands (15 – 30 lbs.). In a nutshell, the TRX Bandit turns any resistance bands into a full-body workout and stretching machine.

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The IKEA Allen Key Torch Celebrates The Brand’s Greatest Utility Tool

If you’re a fan of everything IKEA, then their latest introduction into the world of portable torches might interest you. The Swedish company is paying homage to the humble Allen wrench that is their greatest assembly tool. As part of its Art Event 2021, the brand is selling the IKEA Allen Key Torch for all your lighting needs.

This double-sided S-shaped Allen key is one of the main sources of inspiration for the IKEA 2021 Art Event Collection. Taking it to great heights, the brand created a giant version of the tool. Then fashioned it into an  EDC flashlight equipped with an LED lamp.

Upon first glance, you might be prompted to just sit it out on the counter because of its whimsical look. But the IKEA Allen Key torch is more than just a decorative piece. It is a fully functional flashlight with an LED bulb that gives you approximately 20,000 hours. It even runs on rechargeable batteries. The brand recommends the use of LADDA batteries.

It is even IP44 rated, which means it can resist water splashes from all directions and can withstand bumps from solid objects that are bigger than 1mm.  Despite its size, it is also not heavy to carry around because of its aluminum main parts and polycarbonate plastic shade.

Speaking of portability, the IKEA Allen Key Torch is also easy on the hands at just 7 3/4 inches long, 4 3/4 inches wide, and has a height of 1 1/4 inches. Depending on personal choice, you can get one in either the shiny silver or blue finishes.

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Understanding the Basics of Real User Monitoring

Real user monitoring (RUM) involves monitoring that can capture and analyze website users’ transactions on that site. It is an excellent way to determine user experience, such as transaction paths and load time. And it is one of the most important aspects of application performance management.

What it Does

RUM is a type of passive web monitoring, since these services run in the system’s background, observing interactions. A common tool used in this process is Pingdom Real User Monitoring for the business. The process can track functionality, responsiveness, and availability. It relies on processes that collect data right from the end user’s browser, and it works because of the JavaScript on every page. The script is able to gather the data from each person that visits the page, transferring the data back to you. When you are working with this process, data visualization is useful since it collects information from many users across a wide range of metrics. Being able to use area graphs and bar charts can make it easier to process the information and see what is going on.

Examples of RUM

This is used for monitoring websites and applications to check for problems that other methods of testing would not discover. For example, bank software might monitor its end-user portal to look for login problems or other issues. And a blog owner might run background monitoring to determine when pages take the longest to load. For example, during peak times, pages might timeout more, and that can cause the site to rank lower on search engines.

The Benefits

One of the main benefits of monitoring users is to determine the way they are using your app or website. And you can obtain useful metrics, such as a page’s load time. It is not hard to identify problems or prioritize issues with RUM either since you can replay users’ sessions while looking at the transaction paths. The process also helps you measure certain targets since you can track real visits to the page. That way, you can find issues at both the page and network level. If there are issues near the lower levels, they are often difficult to spot.

Best Practices

There are a few best practices to follow, which will ensure you are getting the most out of the process. For example, it is best to consider specific objectives and track them. That way, you can align your needs with company goals in order to succeed. For instance, perhaps you want to see more conversions. You could create a goal of increasing them from 12 percent to 16 percent.

It is important to relate the performance and information you gather to the business. Begin with your goals, and then allow the process to flow down to the way your systems meet your goals. Think of RUM as a dashboard that allows you to check your progress on a regular basis. You can also use this method to keep an eye on your website’s current speed. If the site loads faster, you are more likely to keep customers engaged and rank higher on search engine results pages. The same is true of mobile apps.

Create your own signature bourbon with master blenders at Breckenridge Distillery

When you find it difficult to find the right blend that pleases your unique tastes in whiskey, it might seem like the journey ends there. There are those that have sampled even the most luxurious ones out there, but still long for something unattainable by regular means. If so, book a trip to Breckenridge Distillery and check out their attraction.

It’s no secret that tours like these always involve booze in one way or the other. So, you might as well get hammered and have fun while you’re at it right? As long you can hold your alcohol won’t become a problem during the tour. Anyway, Breckenridge Distillery will assign an expert to be your guide.

First up is the After Hours Tour. This is perfect for folks who want insight into bourbon and its rich history. As it says, this awesome learning experience begins when Breckenridge Distillery closes for the day. The cool part about it is the tasting of their products that are still in the aging process.

The establishment can only accommodate up to 10 people so try to reserve a slot early. The first two servings are complimentary and all that follows would cost you a buck each. Not bad. For something even more comprehensive, check out their Whiskey Blending Lab.

Breckenridge Distillery gives you a chance to work with their master blenders to create your own signature blend. This includes a 15-minute orientation about the process and an hour of sampling their various blends. Whatever you end up with goes into a 750 ml bottle with a customized label as a one-of-a-kind souvenir.

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The Best Headphones To Help You Sleep Through the Night

There are many reasons why you’d want headphones that are specifically designed to be worn while you sleep. Maybe your partner snores doesn’t like the idea of a speaker or white noise machine playing. Maybe you live in a city apartment or next to busy road, so it never gets truly quiet at night. Or maybe you just like listening to a podcast, audiobook or soothing sounds while you sleep.

The problem with normal headphones or earbuds is that they tend to fall off your ears while you sleep. They’re not designed for people who sleep on their sides or move around during the night. Or maybe they’re just not that comfortable. Thankfully, sleep headphones are specifically engineered to solve all those problems. And then some. Here are some of the best options out there.

Bose Sleepbuds II

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Bose Sleepbuds II

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$249.00

The Sleepbuds II are wireless earbuds that are specifically designed to block out noises — like a snoring partner, loud neighbors and other miscellaneous sounds — while you sleep. They can’t stream music, but they do play sounds that are engineered to cancel out the sound frequencies that disturb your sleep. These sounds include rustling leaves, ocean waves and blowing wind. You select these sounds in the Bose Sleep app. Yes, at $249, the Sleepbuds II are definitely on the premium side, but there are few other sleep headphones that are as sophisticated and as comfortable.

Amazfit Zenbuds

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Amazfit ZenBuds

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$149.99

The Amazfit Zenbuds are a more affordable alternative to the Bose Sleepbuds II — and if they fit your ears, they’re probably even a better bet. Like the Sleepbuds II, these sleep-masking earbuds can’t stream music from your smartphone, but play relaxing sounds that are specifically designed to block out ambient noises and help you sleep. The Zenbuds are unique because they have built-in sensors for sleep-tracking and it shuts off the sounds after it detects that you’ve fallen asleep. The only downside is that the U-shaped in-ear design might not be as comfortable for some.

Hoomband Wireless

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HoomBand Wireless

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$79.90

The Hoomband Wireless is a headband-style pair of headphones that wrap around your head — it eliminates the problem of earbuds falling out while you sleep, which is especially nice for people with weirdly-shaped ears or move around a lot at night. It works like a traditional pair of wireless headphones; so you can listen to music from any streaming service. There’s also an app where you can access to sounds that have been specifically engineered to block out sound while you sleep.

AcousticSheep SleepPhones Wireless

SleepPhones

SleepPhones Wireless Sleep Headphones

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$170.00

The SleepPhones Wireless are another headband-style pair of headphones that designed for people who sleep on their sides. The flat speaker slip into padded slots on either side of the headband, which is light enough to cover your eyes and used as a face mask. There’s no special companion app that provides special sounds, but it does work as a traditional Bluetooth headset so you can stream whatever music you like. It’s available in three sizes (small/medium/large) and in either a warm fleece or light breathable fabric.

Moonbow Bedphones Wireless

Bedphones

Bedphones Sleep Headphones

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$89.00

The Bedphones Wireless are specially-designed earphones for sleep. The earpads are very thin and they have an integrated earhook so that they stay on your ears at night. They work like traditionally Bluetooth wireless earbuds so you can stream whatever music you like. And there’s a remote control integrated right into the wire to allow you to adjust volume or skip tracks.

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Elevate Your Look with These Retro-Inspired Sunglasses

A sleek pair of sunglasses can make your summer wardrobe feel brand new. If you’re looking for a stylish option that also delivers on performance, check out the Remmy Handmade Sunglasses from Raen. Inspired by sunglasses of years past, the Remmy Honey/Green provides a modern twist that will bring your look to the next level. Handmade with an ultra-lightweight construction, these sunglasses keep you looking good without weighing you down. Plus, with 100 percent UVA/UVB protection, you can spend time in the sun while protecting your eyes. Available in 17 colorways, two sizes and with polarized options as well, there is a Remmy for everyone. Raen is offering Gear Patrol readers 20 percent off sitewide on their first order now through 8/16 (not valid on sale items). Simply click through below, choose your pair, enter the code GEAR20 at checkout and enjoy the sun.

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Carhartt’s Most Popular Product is This Basic Beanie

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Available in an endless array of colors, Carhartt’s Knit Cuffed Beanie — aka the A18 Watch Hat — represents the quintessential one-and-a-half-season accessory. When fall turns brisk, it goes from nice out to suddenly cold, and you put on a beanie. It’s as simple as that. Some of you reading this might be wondering what else there is it to know. Carhartt makes a cool beanie, I get it. Maybe you muttered something like this to yourself: “Beanies are basically all the same, no?”

You’re half right. Just as T-shirts are generally the same shape, save for different necklines, sleeve lengths and hem shapes, beanies are all, well, head-shaped. There are cuffed beanies — which Carhartt’s is — ribbed ones, bobble ones, slouchy ones, and even ultra-small ones (aka Fisherman beanies). Further, for some, mostly a stubborn few from streetwear circles, the beanie’s become a year-round accessory, marked by an embellished cuff that sits just above the ears. You can wear this Carhartt one like that, if you adjust the standard cuff to fold more like those, but the workwear brand’s iteration is most commonly worn the way it was intended: pulled down over the ears with the logo out front.

Everyone from David Beckham, ASAP Rocky, and Harry Styles to Jonah Hill, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Frank Ocean have been spotted wearing one. It’s one of those rare products that balances being both high and low, acclaimed yet for the masses, cultish in its success and yet still accessible.

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The Good

The numbers: At just $17 (sometimes $45 on Amazon depending on the color), the Carhartt Knit Cuffed beanie is an accessorial must-have almost everyone can afford. Plus, my notes aside, 88-percent of its online reviews include five-star ratings.

The fit and feel: Even for those with unarguably large heads (like me), the beanie’s big enough to slide all the way down over the ears without making the crown of your head feel like it’s caught in a finger trap. However, at the cuff, the second layer of fabric (and its embedded elastic) acts as an anchor, not only securing it on your head but ensuring your ears stay warm, too.

The look: The available colors make finding a shade right for you easy, especially if you’re seeking a high visibility hue like Brite Lime, Brite Orange or Cantaloupe. There are objectively cooler ones, too, like the classic Carhartt Brown, Winter White, and a few Heather variations.

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Carhartt

The Bad

The fit: Carhartt’s beanie is one-size-fits-all. As such, some have cited both extreme tightness to the point of the cap slingshotting off their scalp and excess fabric that envelops their entire head. It’s a unisex style so it’s not always perfect, but it’s as universal as they come. I’ll admit, though, the embedded elastic can be a tad tight. By the end of the day, like snug pants or shoes, there’s a sigh of relief that comes with slinking out of it.

The fabric: This isn’t a luxe toque cut from ultra-fine fabric. It’s 100-percent acrylic. There are nicer, from a material standpoint, beanies that are a wallet-busting upgrade, and for those who care about wearing clothing and accessories cut from textiles that are more eco-friendly, this may be an option worth forgoing altogether.

The logo: For those seeking something more subtle, a noticeable, although definitely not large, logo probably isn’t the move — especially if you don’t usually wear workwear. However, in a more traditional color like navy, green, brown or black, the beanie looks less worksite-ready and more like something you can rock every day.

The Verdict

I have few, if any, real issues with Carhartt’s classic beanie. Whatever minor qualms I have with it are outweighed by both its affordability and its availability. Plus, they really work. They’ve kept me plenty warm through winters in New York, hikes in Colorado, and blustery weekdays in Western Pennsylvania.

Across the US, there are roughly 40 Carhartt brick-and-mortar stores. Plus, there are thousands of other retailers that carry Carhartt, and sites like Amazon that list the brand’s products online. Needless to say, your battle to find this beanie — even in a pinch — will be short fought.

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Knit Cuffed Beanie

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$16.99

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How to Buy Your First Luxury Watch

Your first luxury-level watch purchase should be exciting and meaningful. But, we get it — it can also be a daunting proposition for newbies. Everyone has different needs, tastes, means and understanding of “luxury,” so no one can say what’s the right watch for you. A little guidance, however, can help you ask the right questions and make an informed choice for yourself.

First, why do you want a luxury watch?

There are different reasons to want a “nice watch.” Identifying your situation and motivation will help you focus your search right away.

Do you simply want an elegant everyday watch that’s built to last? The good news is you’ve got a lot of great options, and you’re not limited to prestigious brand names and hefty price tags. The bad news is that you still haven’t narrowed down your choices much, as many watches offer this level of quality. You’ll want to look at other factors like price, style and features, and consider if one of the below situations also applies to you.

Do you want a watch to enhance your personal style? Visual elements and brand names might factor more heavily in your decision — but you’ll want to consider the aesthetic basics such as dress or sport and modern or retro. Sport watches are popular and offer a range of styles originating in specific uses, like diving, flying, racing and the military. If you can identify a genre you’re particularly interested in, you’re well on your way.

Do you need a watch to enhance your professional presentation? This is a common reason for people to get their first luxury watch: Some people feel a good watch can help them be taken more seriously by bosses or even impress potential clients. For these purposes, recognizable brands and models are safe and will serve you well — think names like Rolex, Panerai, Omega, IWC and Zenith. These are all brands whose pricing starts firmly in the mid to upper luxury range, but sometimes a simple and solid mechanical watch can be a great option for those on a tighter budget, as well as express one’s own taste and individuality.

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Henry Phillips

Will your watch serve as a status symbol? This is an extension of the previous consideration: You’re doing well financially, and want to make it known. (Like, really known.) Sure, this can be accomplished simply with bling, like gold and diamonds, but sometimes just the name on an otherwise simple-looking watch does the job — think Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet. Watchmakers also signal prestige with complicated features such as skeletonization, avant-garde designs and tourbillons.

Are you interested in a luxury watch simply for experiencing its quality, engineering, details and history? You’re well on your way to being a #watchnerd, and even if you get a watch for other reasons, you might even come to appreciate it in this way. This is a great reason to want a watch, but because it’s what most luxury watches would claim to offer, you’ll want to narrow down your choices further and look to other factors discussed below.

What makes a “luxury watch?” And what qualities should you expect for your budget?

Budget is the basic starting place for any watch purchase. All watches are more or less luxuries today since they’re not necessary in modern life. For some people, $100 sounds like a lot to spend on something they don’t need, while others might feel that “luxury” begins at well into the thousands of dollars.

Thanks to the combination of improving production technology, the internet and globalization, features once out of reach for many have become more accessible than ever. With small microbrands leading the way and bigger brands responding with more focus on entry-level value, you can now get watches with elements like sapphire crystal, ceramic bezels, Swiss automatic movements and refined details for a just few hundred bucks — these are luxury features, and why we’ll begin talking about “luxury watches” at $500.

In order to identify the types of features you can expect at different price levels, we’ll broadly consider watches broken into entry-level, mid-range and high-end. These are imperfect categories that will in actuality bleed into one another — and there will always be exceptions — but the following generalizations are meant to help guide first-time buyers in what to look for.

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What factors like style, size and technology should you consider?

Style. Watches can fall into many categories and genres, most broadly broken into dress and sport. Types of watches can be based on traditional purposes (dive watches, pilot watches, field watches, etc.), more vague designations (tactical watches, minimalist watches, etc.) or functionality (chronographs, GMTs, even alarm watches, etc.). There’s a lot to explore, but it helps to be aware of the purpose behind a watch design or features and the range of options available.

Size. The right watch size largely depends on the combination of your wrist size and how bold a look you prefer. Watch sizes are traditionally measured horizontally in millimeters and exclude the crown. However, other factors affect how big the watch will look and feel. They include the case thickness, its length lug-t0-lug as well as even its color and the size of the dial. Even the climate where you live (short-sleeve weather is better for bigger watches) and the type of clothing you normally wear is relevant. It’s recommended that you try on a watch before buying whenever possible, rather than relying on measurements alone to determine its fit. In addition to looking down at it on your wrist, also see how it fits in a mirror.

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Technology. The movement is what’s powering the watch inside. What kind it is can make a big difference in price, so you should have a basic understanding of what you’re paying for — i.e., the difference between traditional mechanical movements (which include automatic watches) and battery-powered quartz movements. Quartz tends to be less expensive and more accurate, but it’s often considered less interesting.

Mechanical movements are valued precisely because they are more complicated, difficult and expensive to make — and it’s nice not to worry about changing a battery, as these are powered by an unwinding spring. Automatic movements are mechanical as well, and they use a rotor than spins when you move your wrist to keep the spring wound.

Entry-Level ($500-$1,500)

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Tissot

Watches in this price range are mostly mass produced by big brands or made in batches by smaller brands relying on third-party suppliers. You can still get excellent materials and movements at the entry-level, and that’s what you should expect. Here are some things to look for:

Sapphire crystal. Sapphire crystal is what you’ll find used even on watches costing six figures. Although acrylic isn’t necessarily used for cost-cutting (and is preferred by some collectors), mineral crystal belongs only on less expensive watches.

Steel case. Watches at at this price level and even below should usually be made of solid 316L stainless steel. Aside from some serious G-Shock watches, avoid plastic components no matter what they call it (resin, polymer, etc.).

Solid steel bracelet. Straps are fine, but a bracelet can add value since it often has to be designed to fit on its specific watch. Look for solid links and clasps rather than ones that appear hollow or stamped.

Swiss or Japanese automatic movements. If you’re spending luxury watch money, you’re probably mostly looking at automatic mechanical watches rather than less expensive, battery-powered quartz. At this price level, avoid older, lower-end Japanese automatic movements that don’t feature hand-winding or hacking capabilities. Some watches have manually wound mechanical movements, but automatic is more convenient and recommended for first-time buyers.

Applied dial elements and three-dimensional dials. You can find nicely executed dials that are flat with printed indices even on some higher-end watches, but dials with multiple components are more complicated and expensive to produce and assemble, and can therefore indicate value. They also offer more dynamic visual interest, a higher-end feel and signal thoughtfulness on the watchmaker’s part.

Strong lume on sport watches. You can absolutely get solid lume at this price level. Weak lume is a weakness in a sport watch. Also take note of uneven application of lume with, for example, the hands glowing more strongly than the indices. Evenly applied lume suggests the watchmaker went to the extra trouble of assuring a cohesive look and functional result, even if the parts are sourced from different suppliers.

Solid construction. This is hard to quantify and is often something you can only sense by handling a watch in person. It’s worth operating the crown and bezel (if applicable) or any other components to see how solid and smooth they feel. Consider the watch’s ergonomics and note if any components feel too loose, too tight or make noise.

Good fit and finish. You can’t expect amazing, high-level finishing at this price level, but look for any sign of crude finishing or construction as a red flag. Look closely at the dial for mistakes like sloppy paint or misaligned elements. A mix of contrasting finishes (e.g., brushed and polished) can add value because they take more work and can lend a higher-end, more deliberate feel to a watch.

Mid-Range ($1,500-$8,000)

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Omega

This is where you’ll find many of the best-made watches in the world that remain perfectly appropriate for daily wear. You’ll want many of the same elements noted for entry-level luxury above, but you should expect them to be executed to a higher degree of refinement and quality. In addition, you’ll find prestigious names, history, complications and premium features — as well as aggressive marketing. Bypass the smoke and mirrors and look for these qualities.

In-house movements. Though a contentious term, this is taken to mean that the company has produced its own original movement rather than using one from one of the common, third-party sources. This requires significant resources and investment, reflects a watchmaker’s pride, and makes the end product more cohesive, genuine and interesting. These movements will often boast superior qualities than off-the-shelf versions and sometimes will even be nicely decorated or have interesting designs. Many watchmakers will offer transparent case back windows for viewing the movement, which can be considered another point of value.

Chronometer or other certification. Some brands send their watches to a third party to test and certify their reliability, accuracy and other features. Switzerland’s COSC chronometer certification is the best known (and sometimes found on watches in the entry-level range), but there are others, such as METAS. These certifications cost the watchmakers — and thus, the buyer — money, but they serve to further guarantee a certain level of quality.

Exotic materials. You see solid precious metals (as opposed to coated steel) like gold in this range, but also look for interesting materials such as bronze, titanium, carbon fiber, and ceramic. For dials, you might find the likes of enamel and porcelain. Some of these materials are used in entry-level luxury watches as well, but at this range you can often expect more refinement as well as in-house components.

Fit and finish. The build and finish of watches in this range should scream quality. Edges should be sharp, finishing of any surface should be perfectly even, and articulation of parts should be smooth and solid.

High-End ($8,000+)

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Rolex

This is the realm of serious collectors and millionaire playboys — so if your first luxury watch is in this range, you’re probably the latter. (Or, maybe you just know what you want and saved up.) Even if this isn’t your budget, however, understanding what five figures or more gets you can also help give you a sense of what kind of features are valuable, and how less expensive watches differ. For this kind of dough, you should be getting something that’s exotic and special — even within the world of luxury watches.

Refined and original design. Beauty is subjective, but you should at least get the sense that as much time and thought was put into designing and refining a high-end watch as went into producing it. This can apply to classical as well as unconventional, avant-garde styles.

Exotic materials. Solid gold, platinum and the like will be common at this price level, but you can also find also proprietary alloys and sometimes strange and innovative materials. Stainless steel watches are less common as you get into five figures unless they bear specific prestige value (like the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak) or are considered rarities from brands that typically only use precious metals, like Patek Philippe and A. Lange & Söhne.

Handcrafted and hand-finished. The higher you climb in price, the more likely a good deal of a watch’s components have been individually produced and finished by hand. This can extend from the case and dial elements to the sometimes hundreds of tiny movement parts inside the watch (yes — often to ones you can’t even see). This needs to be performed by skilled and experienced workers, can often take many hours and days, and naturally limits production volume.

Exotic crafts and techniques. This can range from engraved movements and guilloché dials to rare techniques you never heard of that watchmakers have borrowed from other industries, cultures or centuries. Watch brands will be keen to tell you all about these techniques in their marketing materials.

Complicated movements. You can often expect not only high-quality movements with beautiful finishing, but also more features than simple time telling — and combinations of features. Some watchmaker favorites are perpetual calendars and tourbillons, and when you get into the really fancy stuff, you’ll see these together on the same watch.

Prestigious certifications. Even movement finishing must meet a certain standard (among other criteria) for ultra high-end watches that receive special certifications, such as the prestigious Geneva Seal.

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The 10 Most Influential Cars of the 1990s

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Making a list of the best cars of all time can be difficult. Designating any such list is a subjective process. So is interpreting the word “best” itself. Is the best car the best-performing track car? Is it the most engaging driver’s car? The best car could also be the car that best read the market and foreshadowed where things were heading.

With this best cars list, we’re looking for the most influential cars, the cars that mattered. These cars broadened ideas about what a car can mean and shaped what became the modern car market. Supercars and sports coupes deserve their recognition. But so do SUVs and trucks, which are now the default vehicles most people buy.

We restricted this list to cars that entered the market from 1970 onward for ease and modern relevance. Tracing technological developments back more than 50 years can get a bit tenuous, as undoubtedly influential as inventions the Model T’s mass production process or the Volvo’s three-point safety belt were to the modern automobile’s development.

From mindblowing track performers to the progenitors of the modern crossover, here are the ten best cars from the 1990s.

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The Best: McLaren F1 (1992)

McLaren gave famed F1 engineer Gordon Murray carte blanche to build his ultimate road car. The only compromise was that Honda wouldn’t build him an engine, so he had to go to BMW to get a 6.1-liter naturally-aspirated V12. The McLaren F1 had a full carbon fiber monocoque chassis. It sat three with the driver in a forward, central position. And it changed the game for supercars. Only 106 were built, not all of them road-going. One was trashed by Elon Musk.

Original MSRP: $815,000

Acura NSX (1990)

Honda decided to take on Ferrari with a high-performance sports car and did so — with a car that was still very much a Honda. The NSX was the first production car to drop a bunch of weight with an all-aluminum body, and it underwent painstaking chassis tuning with Honda F1 engineers and the legendary Ayrton Senna doing a more-than-trivial part of the testing.

Original MSRP: $62,000

Dodge Viper (1992)

The Dodge Viper has always looked like the product of pure testosterone, and the original version was the purest. It had a bespoke 8-liter V10 engine with a six-speed manual. And it may be more infamous for what it didn’t have — glass windows, exterior door locks, airbags, air conditioning, traction control and antilock brakes.

Original MSRP: $52,000

Toyota Supra (1993)

The fourth generation was the last Toyota-built Supra — and the one the Fast and Furious franchise made famous. The stock Supra was formidable, eventually getting more than 300 horsepower and accelerating from 0-60 in 4.6 seconds. But the Supra is most famous as a tuner car. Modifiers quickly realized the legendary 2JZ-GTE engine and rock-solid componentry could accommodate multiples more power than Toyota was providing out of the factory.

Original MSRP: $33,900

Toyota RAV4 (1994)

Toyota had an idea. A wonderful and — to some — awful idea: They merged the visibility and four-wheel drive from an SUV with the size and fuel economy of a compact car. They gave it a quirky name. After a round of experimentation that included a convertible and an electric car, they stuck with the four-door, which became America’s best-selling and default car.

Original MSRP: $16,168

Subaru Outback (1995)

The Outback was a simple vehicle: Subaru took the all-wheel drive Legacy wagon, lifted it a bit and added some bigger tires. And they stumbled on the most practical all-around vehicle on the market. The Outback became an often-imitated, never-equaled sales dynamo that established the Subaru brand — now full of Outbacks of various sizes and shapes — and the adventure vehicle in the U.S.

Original MSRP: $20,805

Porsche 993 (1995)

The 993 generation is not the best-looking 911 generation, but it may be the most desired by enthusiasts. It was a brief four-year period where Porsche began incorporating more modern tech and adding more high-performance variants into the 911 lineup but, crucially, was still using the more classic Porsche air-cooled engines. Subsequent 911s converted to water-cooled.

Original MSRP: $67,200

Acura Integra Type R (1997)

Honda took an already solid Acura Integra compact, stripped it down for weight, strengthened the chassis, gave it more power and produced a limited number of what some — especially those paying bonkers prices at auction for them — consider the best front-wheel drive driver’s car ever made.

Original MSRP: $23,500

BMW X5 (1999)

Mercedes beat the X5 to market with the body-on-frame M-Class. But BMW cobbled together a unibody architecture, some Land Rover off-roading tech and BMW on-road performance into what was basically the first, modern, fully-formed luxury SUV.

Original MSRP: $49,400

Honda S2000 (1999)

If not the ultimate driver’s car, the Honda S2000 was the ultimate car enthusiasts would design. Naturally aspirated 2.0-liter VTEC. Manual Transmission. Rear-wheel drive. Stupidly high-revving. Incredible power-to-weight ratio. A car that thrived on the limit — perhaps to a fault given the super-low mileage counts of so many used ones.

Original MSRP: $34,995

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Today’s Best Deals on Amazon Right Now

One of my favorite things about being an Amazon Prime member is how easy it makes finding great daily deals on a variety of products. In the past year or so, I have purchased several items that were discounted for one day only to realize they are top-notch quality and extremely useful. Whether you’re in the market for a new gadget, looking to stock up on household essentials, or in the need of a new book, Amazon has you covered.

Below are a few of my favorite daily deals currently available through Amazon’s Gold Box Deal of the Day and Lightning Deals.

GearLight LED Tactical Flashlight S1000

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These flashlights come with a car charger and an AC wall adapter for rechargeable batteries, which is a nice extra. They each measure 1 inch in diameter by 6.25 inches long, produce 160 lumens of light, and run on 3 AAA batteries (included). I keep one in my backpack at all times because it attaches to my belt loop and can be used to use as a lantern or shine in the face of would-be attackers.

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Youdgee Muscle Massage Gun

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This massager is designed to let you exercise your own muscles and tense them up, as opposed to the masseuse working on them for you. In theory, this means it could strengthen sore muscles over time. However, my personal experience has been that it actually loosens tightness in the muscle instead of strengthening it (it still feels good though). I would recommend this for people who have very tight muscles to begin with, but anyone looking to increase their muscle strength should look elsewhere.

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Anker Soundcore Bluetooth Speaker

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The speakers float, making them perfect for riverside picnics or pool parties. The Soundcore also comes with an auxiliary cord so you can connect it to just about anything.

This is one of my favorite deals because it delivers high-quality sound for a relatively low price and the fact that it’s water-resistant means I can bring it with me on family outings without worrying about rain or spills.

ASTONISHING SOUND: Breathtaking stereo sound with deep bass is delivered with exceptional clarity and zero distortion by two high-sensitivity drivers and a patented bass port

DURABLE AND WATERPROOF: Designed with ruggedness and versatility in mind, the speaker is not only shockproof but also waterproof to withstand heavier splashes of water.

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Bekototek Surge Protector

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This 15-amp surge protector features a whopping ten outlets plus four USB ports (for smartphones and small electronics) for charging. So whether you’re looking to charge several items at once, or just one device using multiple ports, this is the deal for you.

A great way to save space and charge multiple devices at once. I keep one of these in the kitchen, where my phone and my girlfriend’s tablet charge while we cook dinner.

This surge protector features 10 AC outlets and 4 USB charging ports, so it’s great if you have a lot of electronics to plugin. I like its convenient on/off switch, which helps me save energy when not using it. It has a built-in circuit breaker switch in case you do have an overload and a safety shutter that protects against electrical hazards.

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Camping Fan with LED Lantern

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I’ve used this portable fan on camping and hiking trips, as well as in my car. It is great for outdoors because it can be attached to the top of a tent or hung from a branch or railing (with included rope), or simply placed on the ground. It helps push cold air up into the tent at night when most people are sleeping and you want to move the hot air out. The lantern is a nice addition because it provides soft light in a dark environment, which can help relax on an evening when everyone wants to go to sleep early.

This is a great product whether you are camping, fishing, or hunting in the mountains, hiking and walking on a hot summer day, driving your car to far destinations for vacation, going on a picnic with friends and families.

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Redragon M602 RGB Wired Gaming Mouse

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The Redragon M602 RGB gaming mouse has a great design, is comfortable to use for extended periods of time, and has LEDs that change colors depending on which game you are playing. The macro shortcut buttons allow you to pre-program what each key does in your game of choice (for example if a certain key switches weapons).

I was looking for a good gaming mouse and this one has been great. The buttons are very responsive and I appreciate that they can be used for both left-handers and right-handers by changing the button layout. It’s also very comfortable to use for long periods of time, which is important if you want to be able to play games all night!

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PS5 Charging Station

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I bought this charging station to organize my PS% controllers. It turns out that it is the best thing I could have done as they tend to get tangled up when set next to each other on a table in the couch room. Having them organized on a stand makes them much easier to find when I need to play.

This charging stand comes with 4 charging ports and 2 wireless controller holders. It charges fast and has a space-saving design that keeps your PS5 controllers organized on a table or shelf, ready for use whenever you are playing. It makes a great gift idea, especially for parents who want to keep the controllers out of the way, away from kids that want to play all day. I’ve been very happy with my PS5 charging station.

The charging station works as advertised and I like that it has a nice sleek design that blends in with my other electronics. It charges both controllers at once (I have two PS5 controllers) and connects to the console via a USB cord. The lights on top indicate when the controllers are charged (they turn red when fully charged) and it also has a USB port for charging your mobile device. The station charges controllers pretty quickly as well, in about 3-4 hours depending on how much charge was already available in the controller when you plug it in.

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Klipsch Unveils Flagship Wireless Earbuds: T5 II ANC

All of the brand’s best features & tech come together in the Klipsch T5 II ANC earbuds. These true wireless buds boast Bragi Ai that enables users to create custom gesture controls, like answering calls with just a nod. Dirac’s HD Sound technology optimizes digital audio for improved clarity across all frequencies. Klipsch is offering a McLaren Edition as well.

2022 Toyota Tundra: Sneak Peek

Leaked images of the forthcoming 2022 Toyota Tundra come with few details. Re-designed. Re-engineered. There are rumors it will will be powered by the same twin-turbocharged, 3.5-liter, 415-horsepower V6 that’s in the ’22 LandCruiser. That sounds pretty good to us. So far this is all we know.

The Big Bang Unico Red Carbon Alex Ovechkin is Hublot’s ode to the ‘Great Eight’

Hublot matches the fiery heat of summer with a crimson-clad luxury timepiece. The Big Bang Unico Red Carbon Alex Ovechkin is a striking tribute to the legendary NHL player himself. To achieve that distinct almost-camouflage-like detailing, the watchmaker turns to carbon fiber and red composites. This gives it a stunning profile that draws attention to your wrist.

Dealing with the crafting process of such materials means no two watches will have the same pattern. This also implies that each of the 100 examples Hublot plans to build is truly one of a kind. With that out of the way, the Big Bang Unico Red Carbon Alex Ovechkin ships in a 45-mm case.

The bezel and caseback also feature the flowing mix of reds, blacks, and grays. Meanwhile, the caseband, screws, crown, and pushers of the chronograph are all n black. under the sapphire crystal is a skeleton dial with the minute track on the flange.

It uses a mix of Arabic numeral and stick hour markers outlined in black outlines with red lume. There are two sub-dials at 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock with a date window built into the latter. Big Bang Unico Red Carbon Alex Ovechkin also replaced the 8 o’clock hour marker with the player’s Great Eight emblem.

The HUB1242 UNICO Manufacture automatic calibre is good for 72 hours. Aside from the view of the movement and rotor, the sapphire window on the caseback also sports the signature of Washington Capitals’ left winger and captain. Finishing the Big Bang Unico Red Carbon Alex Ovechkin is a red fabric strap with micro-blasted black ceramic buckle.

Buy – $26,200

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Did Toyota Just Tease a Diesel Tundra, Tacoma or 4Runner?

Like most automakers (and companies in general here in 2021), 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, say, the new Sienna minivan. (Which, to be fair, is a damn good minivan.) But there was one post last week that was curious, to say the least: Toyota posted an “Engines: 101” explainer about diesel engines.

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What’s so weird about Toyota talking about diesel?

The Toyota USA site posting about diesel engines is odd because, well, Toyota does not sell any diesel-powered vehicle in the United States right now. Doing so, naturally, incites some speculation, unless we believe Toyota is dropping tangential knowledge bombs on the masses purely for our edification.

That speculation, at least for now, centers on the new Toyota Tundra pickup. It’s due to launch very soon, and Toyota has been dropping teasers ahead of the reveal. Plus, out of all the vehicles Toyota currently sells here, 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. (Ram and GM both offer diesel engine options for their full-size trucks, and Ford did until just recently.)

Besides, 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 have clearly pointed to Toyota offering a hybrid powertrain in 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.

Is the diesel speculation related to the 4Runner or Tacoma?

Which begs the question — if Toyota is planning an oil-burning model for the US, could it be the 4Runner or Tacoma getting the diesel? Toyota looked like it might be teasing a diesel 4Runner back in 2019, after all. On paper, a diesel could add torque to enhance off-roading and present a more fuel-efficient option for both an SUV and a midsize pickup that dearly need it. Adding a new diesel option is one of the few big things Toyota could do to help the aging models fend off competition from the new Bronco and Wrangler until the new generations launch. And adding a diesel engine has certainly helped boost the overlanding appeal of the Chevy Colorado ZR2.

Or, hey, maybe Toyota USA just really wants to enhance our understanding of diesel engines.

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Some of Patagonia’s Best Gear Is on Sale

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It’s no surprise that the gear company Yvon Chouinard founded largely to service a small group of rock climbers has permeated far beyond the Yosemite Valley. Patagonia makes enough iconic pieces — the Synchilla Snap-T fleece, Baggies shorts — that it’s easy to overlook some of its newer items. Like the dual-layered Re-Tool Snap-T or Capilene Air base layers, both of which trace a direct lineage to things Patagonia developed decades ago, but offer contemporary performance benefits. Thankfully, both new and classic pieces are available for up to 40 percent off in a massive sale at Backcountry.

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Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket

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Patagonia Black Hole Duffel

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$97.00

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Patagonia Baggies 5-inch Shorts

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$38.50

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Patagonia Lightweight Fjord Flannel Shirt

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SUPER73 adds the ZX e-bike as a range-topping model under its Z-Series catalog

SUPER73 is here to share a new addition to its Z-Series lineup of electrified bicycles. Although there’s nothing wrong with conventional pedal power, motorized assistance is a handy feature to have as a backup anyway. The ZX brings a slew of upgrades to the table to make your commute smoother and fun.

For the frame, it uses aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum for extreme durability minus the weight. Moreover, even under extreme weather conditions, the metal should stay corrosion-free for a long time. SUPER73 also equips it with what it calls a multi-class ride mode feature.

Upon activation, it allows you to engage the throttle and pedal but limits the top speed to 20 mph. This makes it possible to take the ZX on public roads and bike paths sans a license, insurance, or registration. In short, you can have fun right away upon its delivery.

Powering the electric drive system is a 615-Whr user-replaceable battery unit. Its brand-new motor boasts up to 1,350 watts of peak power depending on the ride mode. Throttle-only operation claims to have a range of up to 30 miles, while ECO pedal-assist mode bumps that up to 50 miles.

Long rides won’t be an issue thanks to the ergonomic placement of its seat and handlebars. The ZX comes with a transflective monochromatic LCD display. Pair the electric bike with your smartphone to activate turn-by-turn navigation.

Make adjustments on your smartphone and get over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates. SUPER73 offers the ZX in two colorways: Storm Gray and Moon Rock. There’s also an option to get with LZRD or Trooper tires. Likely due to popular demand, each buyer is limited to only 2 units.

Buy – $1,995

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Win $1,200 in Travel Essentials

Taking a trip, whether it’s a quick overnight stay or a weeks-long adventure, is always easier with the right gear. That’s why we teamed up with Tommy John, Arlo Skye, Equator Coffees, Dollar Flight Club and Twelve South to arm three lucky winners with one of three bundles of travel essentials, from a carry-on to the clothing, accessories, reading material and other gear you’ll fill it with.

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Save 20% off a Bunch of Customizable, Mid-Century Furniture

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Inside Weather is no ordinary online furniture brand. It has carved out a lane for itself by sticking to values that are not only commendable but are quite difficult to achieve without serious dedication. The brand is fully carbon-negative — its sofas use over 200 upcycled plastic bottles and its packaging is made from renewable sugar-based material, which the brand claims is the first of its kind in the furniture industry. You can customize just about all of its furniture, but also get it relatively quickly, which is almost unheard of. To make it even sweeter, you can get up to 20 percent off its entire site during the Semi-Annual Sale.

The tiered sale gives you 10 percent off orders of $500 or more with code SEMIANNUAL10, 15 percent off orders over $1,500 with code SEMIANNUAL15 or 20 percent off orders over $2,500 with code SEMIANNUAL20. Shop quick, though, the sale ends August 6.

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Whistle Pig x Mr Black Barrel Aged Coffee Liqueur is a must if you love both drinks

There are so many ways to enjoy whiskey. Those who regularly sip the amber spirit will tell you how it enhances certain flavors. It’s likely that you’ve already tried coffee liqueur – neat or in a cocktail perhaps. If not, then let the Whistle Pig x Mr Black Barrel Aged Coffee Liqueur give you a most pleasant experience.

As far as we can remember, people have been mixing coffee with whiskey or the other way around. Not only does it add to the warmth but also packs a punch depending on how much you drink. That leads us to this wonderful concoction by our friends from Down Under with the help of the Vermont-based distillery.

The journey of the Whistle Pig x Mr Black Barrel Aged Coffee Liqueur begins with the containers. For this collaboration, oak barrels which once housed the famous American rye whiskey are shipped to the Australian distillery. Then these are filled up with the latter’s signature blend and aged for nine months.

This process imparts notes of honey, rye spice, vanilla, oak, smoke, and dark coffee. You can enjoy its bold profile on the rocks, and it will also enhance any cocktail that requires it. We have yet to get our hands on one, but we’ll take Mr Black’s word for it.

It comes in the same bottle as its regular cold brew coffee liqueur, but the label will tell you that it’s special. There’s an artwork of a pig with a barrel for a body and a text that reads “a rare breed” right below it. So far, the first batch of Whistle Pig x Mr Black Barrel Aged Coffee Liqueur is all sold out. You can sign up for alerts when they have more bottles available once more.

Buy – $59.99

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Suunto’s Core Alpha Stealth is Built to Mil-Spec Standards

Equipped with an onboard altimeter, barometer and compass plus weather information, Suunto’s Core Alpha Stealth is a tough, functional sport watch optimized for outdoor adventure. Developed & tested in the harshest conditions in Finland, it meets MIL-STD-810 standards to withstand extreme pressure, heat/cold, shock, drop, freeze/thaw, rain, humidity and dust. A black NATO strap and backlit red-light display keep it stealth.