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Today We’d Wear: Navy Chinos, Canvas Sneakers and a Terry Tee

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While we’ve made recommendations aplenty for everything from the best lightweight chinos to the best summer sandals, sometimes it’s easier to envision how one would wear the items we suggest in the context of an entire outfit. Instead of leaving you to do the work of organizing one on your own, the style desk will do it for you. And will regularly — here on this page. It’s another way for us to introduce you to stylish clothing, accessories and shoes you should be wearing.

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Vintage Terry Tee

Rhythm makes high-quality casual clothes inspired by Australian surf culture. This terry tee comes in a linen-cotton blend and six colors. It’s perfectly worn-in from the first wear. 

Slim Fit Tab Front Chino

Todd Snyder

Todd Snyder’s tailored slim fit chino fuses workwear aesthetics and office attire for a pant that’s both practical yet hard-wearing. Plus, there’s a bit of stretch added just in case.

Star Master Canvas Sneaker

Sure, there are more popular canvas sneakers out there, but Novesta’s Star Masters are an affordable option that don’t look like the rest. They’re a monochrome combination of beige and ecru, each made in the company’s Slovakia factory.

Yacht Master

Pacifico Optical

Although Pacifico Optical likens these to something you should wear on a yacht, the name only really means one two things: they’re summery and super durable. The handcrafted frames are made of long-lasting acetate and the lenses are shatterproof.

Oversized Square Ring

Nialaya Jewelry

Nialaya Jewelry’s Oversized Square Ring is the punctuation mark on an already polished outfit. Gold-plated steel and Tiger Eye stone meet for something that looks quite luxurious, especially for a sub-$100 ring.

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Rhythm Exports Australian Surf-Inspired Essentials at Affordable Prices

Surely for New Yorkers there’s at least one home-grown surf/swim brand that comes to mind. (Hint: Pilgrim and Saturdays.) For those in coastal California, perhaps that’s Outerknown or Mollusk. For surfers in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast of Australia, Rhythm rings a bell — but the nearly 20-year-old brand is much more than a boardshort shop on the beach.

Since its inception in 2003 by Jamal Gray and prolific shaper/surfer Neal Purchase Jr., Rhythm has expanded into over 500 retail locations in Australia, the U.S., Canada and Europe, opened two brick-and-mortars of their own in Broad Beach and Burleigh Heads, and enlisted a roster of surfers, longboarders, musicians and more as “advocates” for the brand. This list alone is impressive. But more so has been Rhythm’s consistent quality, eye for what’s in, and commitment to bettering their manufacturing processes.

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Rhythm.

Rhythm’s sustainability pledge includes plans for “expanding the use of Econyl and Repreve in our Swimwear collections, moving towards using organic cotton or natural fibres for all of our t-shirts, and using recycled polyester for our Beach Shorts and Trunks.”

But all of these endeavors aren’t coming at the cost of the consumer – or the quality of the products on offer. (People seem to have this preconceived notion that conscious clothing can’t possibly be as good. News flash: it usually is!) Rhythm balances aesthetics and affordability, resulting in clothes consumers want to wear at prices they can understand. Instead of $150+ sweatshirts and shirts, Rhythm’s run for around $70; T-shirts go for between $27 and $36; shorts exactly $50; polos (long- or short-sleeve) either $40 or $50.

Beyond their Beach Shorts (35-percent recycled polyester, 38-percent polyester, 21-percent cotton, 6-percent spandex), which can be worn in our out of water, few of their core products are made from materials other than 100-percent cotton. (There is the occasional cotton terry or linen-cotton blend, however.) Their Linen Jam shorts are popular, sit at just the right spot on your thigh, and wear better as they’re broken in. Other items seem like they’ve been through it even before the first wear. But, that’s part of the look: sun-faded, sand- and salt-blasted.

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Rhythm.

Rhythm’s successes, though, aren’t simply a result of consumers in landlocked locales copying surf styles. They’re the result of the company’s dedication to surf, surfers and the industry’s subsidiaries: music, craft and alternative culture.

In a time when heritage is dreamt up in marketing think tanks, and rich guys fabricate brands to milk the teat of a sudden detour of surf culture, it’s refreshing that a gaggle of gents from the Gold Coast are carving out a little slice of the surf retail pie for themselves. Authenticity still, thankfully, is the last of the ingredients of success that can’t be backdated,” surf oracle Stab Magazine wrote about Rhythm back in 2016.

And now, in 2021, there’s no sign of the brand “selling out.” In fact, those behind it are hitting their stride (again), and every collection has standout pieces aplenty. And although the company’s surf clips have more snippets dedicated to showing off new releases — watch their newest one, Dune Dogs, here — the bulk of each remains dedicated to surfers dueling daunting waves.

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Cord Jam

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Rhythm Vintage Terry Tee

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Vintage Terry Tee

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$40.00

Rhythm Vintage Terry Long-Sleeve Polo

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Vintage Terry Long-Sleeve Polo

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$50.00

Rhythm Supply Long-Sleeve T-Shirt

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Supply Long Sleeve T-Shirt

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Rhythm Side Stripe Trunk

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Side Stripe Trunk

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$60.00

Rhythm Madrid Long-Sleeve T-Shirt

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Madrid Long-Sleeve T-Shirt

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$40.00

Rhythm Vintage Terry Polo

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Vintage Terry Polo

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$40.00

Rhythm Kota Beachshort

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Kota Beachshort

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$60.00

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Tommy John’s Apollo Briefs Are Ideal for Summer

The Apollo Boxer Briefs from Tommy John are packed with features and designed to keep you comfortable in any situation. Made with a performance-grade drirelease® fabric blend exclusive to Tommy John, the briefs are soft to the touch and built to last. In fact, the proprietary fabric can withstand over 100,000 machine-applied abrasion cycles with no signs of wear. No matter how hard you’re working, whether you’re running, sweating at the gym or simply hanging out in the summer weather, the Apollo briefs will keep your skin up to seven degrees Fahrenheit cooler than cotton thanks to enhanced moisture-wicking and breathability. It’s safe to say that the Tommy John Apollo briefs are the ultimate summer underwear.

Price: $42

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The 2024 Toyota Tacoma: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Will the Toyota Tacoma get a new transmission?

Almost undoubtedly. The major knock on the current generation Tacoma is the dated six-speed automatic; the Tacoma’s midsize competitors all feature an eight-, nine- or 10-speed automatic transmission. Moving to one would offer benefits Toyota will be looking for in performance and fuel economy. It would be shocking if Toyota didn’t upgrade from the six-speed.

Shopping for Window Blinds? Here Are the 9 Types to Know

It’s time for us to shed some light on blinds. Meant to filter and insulate, blinds are typically defined as horizontal or vertical slats made of metal, plastic and/or occasionally fabric that are used for windows, doors, and rooms. If you have the budget for it, you can order custom blinds that are specially made to fit your space. Often, though, ready-made blinds work fine for standard windows and doors, and come at a better price. You do you, though. It all depends on what you need.

How big are your windows? What color is the room? Are you trying to shield it from the sun, cold or nosy neighbors? When shopping, be sure to consider what fits in your space, how much you want to spend and what materials you like. Also insulation, light filtering, and size. We understand that it can get complicated.

Start your search here. From cellular shades to micro blinds, we’ve gone into the different types of blinds and which ones are probably right for you.

Venetian Blinds

The most popular, Venetian blinds are horizontal slats made of metal, wood or plastic that you can tilt up to 180 degrees to allow for more or less light, as needed. Modern types are also cordless, which are generally preferable for families with pets and/or young children. (Cordless means tangle-free. Also, strangle-free.)

Mini Blinds

Similar to Venetian but shorter and often made of metal are the mini blinds. Another variety is the even smaller micro blind, which has slats that are about half an inch thick.

Vertical Blinds

Ideal for glass doors and large windows, these tiltable vertical floor-to-ceiling slats typically come in vinyl or fabric. Make sure you don’t measure the length of slats you need until you’ve put in the track on your ceiling, unless you would like your blinds to drag on the floor.

Panel Blinds

Similar to vertical blinds, panel blinds are made with fabric and hang vertically, and work well as room dividers in addition to window treatments. They don’t typically tilt, which makes them more of an all-or-nothing option when it comes to filtering light.

Motorized Blinds

On the pricier side, motorized blinds can be connected to a smart home assistant like Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri, and controlled by remote, voice or an app on your phone. These are well-suited for those with disabilities who may not be able to operate corded blinds. Also, they look cool, which makes them for everybody.

Aluminum Blinds

Meant for sunny rooms for their ability to repel heat, these blinds look their best in a living room or bedroom. The slats are usually a 6- or 8-gauge aluminum, and come in widths of ½-inch to 2-inch.

Rolling Blinds

Unlike stacked slats of other blinds, the rolling blinds unroll from a spool that you attach to the top of your window. Many are made to keep heat in and cold out, making them well-suited for any windows exposed to wind or that face the sun.

Outdoor Blinds

With outdoor blinds, the slats are closer together and made of tough stuff to last hours in the rain, snow and sun. Often you’ll find these made of woodgrain or reed, used for a porch or any other exterior.

Cellular Shades

Made of spun polyester, these flexible, honeycomb-shaped shades come in single, double and triple combs that can trap air and boost your temperature control.

The Best Vintage Field Watches Reissued for Today

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The modern watch scene has been dominated by vintage inspiration and reissues for years now. As this market matures, some trends have begun to emerge, from chronographs and dive watches at vintage sizes to issued military field watches resurrected for modern audiences. A military connection was always a compelling hook, but mix it with some history and the natural charm of such items and it’s easy to understand why vintage-inspired field watches have been coming back strong.

These watches often have significant histories — like the so-called “Dirty Dozen” and the A-11, “the watch that won the war,” which are among the cool models we’ve seen reproduced in modern form. They’ll often feel most authentic when they’re small (for contemporary tastes) with manually wound movements and completely lacking in superfluous decoration, but some brands have tweaked the formula to interesting effect.

Part of the attraction to field watches is their eminent versatility and approachability, with simple designs and moderate case sizes that seem like a great choice for just about any personality — and the best part is that their simplicity often means that they’re some of the most affordable options in the popular segment of sport and tool watches.

Hot on the heels of dive watches in popularity, you can expect this segment to grow, as there are still cool historical examples just waiting to be “rediscovered,” and many brands with genuine history that have yet to capitalize on it. There are even more modern brands interpreting the field watch anew, but here are some with historical connections that are sure to tug the heartstrings of any fan of military or field watches.

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Timex MK1 Mechanical 36mm Fabric Strap Watch

Recalling an obscure watch that Timex made for the military in 1982 (as well as the brand’s Camper series), the Mk1 (reviewed here) is a fun and affordable way to get some field watch history and style on your wrist. The historical watch was made of plastic and intended as disposable, but this modern one is in steel and powered by a hand-wound mechanical movement. Do you want to beat it up or rely on it in combat situations? Probably not, but it can be fun to wear or to gift. 

Diameter: 36mm
Movement: Undisclosed Chinese hand-wound
Water Resistance: 50m 

Praesidus Tom Rice A-11

The A-11 and its counterparts were made for the US military in WW2 by American companies Waltham, Elgin and Bulova, and it’s been called “the watch that won the war.” There have been homages to these watches, but now the American brand Praesidus is making an affordable version with a design that’s close to the original and dedicated to specific veterans who wore the watch. It offers a basic Japanese automatic movement and choices of size, dial color and straps.

Diameter: 38mm or 42mm
Movement: Seiko NH35 automatic
Water Resistance: 50m 

Bulova Hack Watch

Bulova was once one of the most prominent American watchmakers, with a wide range of watches including the MIL-W-3818A spec field watch in the 1950s and ’60s. This reissue is one of our favorites the brand has made in recent years, and it’s perfectly sized for modern tastes at 38mm. It’s powered by an automatic movement from its sister company, Miyota. Older versions of this movement didn’t provide “hacking” (meaning the seconds hand stops when you set the time), but it’s especially appropriate for this model and important to its history.

Diameter: 38mm
Movement: Miyota 82S0 automatic
Water Resistance: 30m 

MWC G10 Automatic 300m with Bracelet

CWC produced watches known as the G10 for military use back in the 1980s, and they still do today. Homage watch maker MWC makes quartz versions for around a mere $100, but you might also want to check out this automatic version that features sapphire crystal and an uncommon (for field watches) 300m of water resistance. It’ll look most authentic on a NATO strap, but it’s a nice bonus for daily wear that it comes on this steel bracelet.

Diameter: 40mm
Movement: Undisclosed automatic
Water Resistance: 300m 

Khaki Field

More or less the quintessential modern field watch, the Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical is based on the milspec GG-W-113 the brand (along with other American watchmakers) made from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. Basic and n0-frills with a matte finished case and hand-wound movement, it captures the pragmatic spirit of a military field watch perfectly and is easy to recommend as an affordable field watch.

Diameter: 38mm
Movement: ETA C07.111 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 50m 

MkII Cruxible Hellion Date

American microbrand MkII is dedicated to bringing back vintage military watches, and it offers its own version of the famed “canteen watch” diver updated for modern wear and dubbed the Cruxible. The case is bigger than the original at 39mm and it’s powered by a Seiko automatic movement, but this is an excellent option for anyone drawn to vintage milspec watches.

Diameter: 39mm
Movement: Seiko NE15C automatic
Water Resistance: 100m  

CWC Mellor-72 Mechanical

CWC’s Mellor-72 Mechanical offers a hell of a value and a real military connection. The company worked with militaries back in the day and continues to do so today — as a British company, the watch even includes the iconic Broad Arrow symbol that marked British government property as well as the circled T that signified the use of tritium paint (though Super-LumiNova illuminates the hands and indices here). 

Diameter: 38mm
Movement: Sellita SW210 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 50m

Marathon GPM Genreal Purpose Mechanical

Marathon has been making watches for military use since 1941, and they continue to do so today. The General Purpose Mechanical is a modern interpretation of the mil-spec GG-W-113 used by the US army in the 1980s, and it’s built to meet current military specifications. It runs on a manually wound Swiss mechanical movement and includes the brand’s signature use of tritium gas tubes for dial illumination. 

Diameter: 39mm
Movement: ETA 2801 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 50m

Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Mechanical

This watch is based on one known as the 6BB when it was issued to the British air force or the W10 when issued to the army in the 1970s (like the CWC above) — so we’ll say it counts as a field watch. Maintaining the original 33mm width is uncommon in today’s watch market, but we found it wore particularly well when reviewing it. It feels refined for a military watch, with a great dial texture and a smooth, manually wound Swiss movement offering an 80-hour power reserve.

Diameter: 33mm
Movement: ETA C07.111 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 100m 

Vaer A12 Dirty Dozen

California-based Vaer has a range of military-inspired watches, this one being is its tribute to the famous Dirty Dozen. Its 36mm size and manually wound Swiss movement are historically appropriate, and it offers some strong value. This interpretation feels a little more contemporary, and the brand offers some slightly different design features than other such remakes (see below). The connection remains clear, however, and so does the value. 

Diameter: 36mm
Movement: ETA 7001 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 100m

Timor Heritage Field

One of the original 12 companies to make the Dirty Dozen watches, Timor is back with an elevated-feeling reissue available with manual or automatic Swiss movements inside. Now based in the UK, it’s able to legitimately use the Broad Arrow just like the originals did. A modern Swiss movements will keep it healthy well into the future, and a sapphire crystal will remain looking new and scratch-free.

Diameter: 36.5mm
Movement: Sellita SW260 automatic or SW216 hand-wound
Water Resistance: 50m 

The Longines Heritage Military

Okay, this is technically a reissue of a pilot’s watch from the 1940s. But if you like the size, style and military origins of the other watches here, there’s a good chance you’ll click with this one as well. For this modern recreation, Longines created a unique dial with a speckled look evoking an aged vintage watch. 

Diameter: 38.5mm
Movement: ETA A31.L01 automatic
Water Resistance: 30m 

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15 Best Shower Speakers

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ho doesn’t like blasting out some tunes while they’re in the shower, making sure everyone in the house can hear the full force of your vocals? Perhaps, you’re looking to chill out on the beach and want to enjoy some music by the ocean. If you’re an active guy, you’ll want some musical entertainment often in awkward times. Introducing Bluetooth shower speakers.

They use the latest technology to make sure your music can be heard clearly, in very wet environments.

The best part is that unlike other types of speakers you won’t have to compete with the sound of the water, as Bluetooth shower speakers don’t mind getting a bit wet. Some are fonder of water than others, which we’ll go over later.

As a portable design, they’re perfect for taking with you on the move too. Some brands are totally in sync with an active lifestyle and can shrug off bumps and bangs without pausing for breath.

Others don’t cope so well with rough treatment.

However, with their water-resistant exterior, they’re great for pool-side, on the beach. or even getting wet in the rain.

If you’re new to the idea of this technology, don’t worry as we’ve scrutinized every last detail of the best waterproof shower Bluetooth speakers on the market. Below you’ll find a bit more information about the main facts to look out for as well as our list of the 16 Bluetooth shower speakers we think are top picks.

What are the main things to consider before buying Bluetooth shower speakers?

How you plan on using your Bluetooth shower speakers will determine the facts that are most relevant when you’re looking around the market. If you’re simply planning on using it for some tunes while you’re in the shower, you may have very different priorities for someone who’s out and about.

However, battery life is the one area that unites everyone. No one wants a speaker that needs to be constantly recharged, right? That would be frustrating for sure. Look out for a speaker that has a long playback facility and charges quickly. There are several that fit this well.

Some speakers are well-suited to being on the go and are designed to withstand a few knocks and scrapes. If you think you’re likely to be using your speaker while biking, hiking, or during sports activities, you might find it preferable to get a shock-absorbent design that doesn’t mind a bit of rough.

What are the main safety considerations when buying Bluetooth shower speakers?

Electronic devices and water aren’t usually a combination that pairs up well. However, thanks to clever technology, you can now enjoy your music in the shower or while out walking in the rain.

Despite the advances in design, this doesn’t mean you have the freedom to treat your device however you please.

There will still be some safety considerations you’ll need to bear in mind.

Bluetooth shower speakers will come with a description of how much water it can comfortably handle. For some, this means being submerged while for others, it simply means that they’re splash-proof. A water-resistant shower speaker doesn’t mean you can dunk it fully in the bath, or go diving with your speaker.

A quick read of the instructions will reveal the extent of how much water it can take.

If for any reason your speaker should stop working, don’t be tempted to open it up and try to fix it yourself. There’s the risk that you’ll damage the waterproofing and put yourself at risk when it encounters water again. Always ensure that your device is professionally repaired if you want to preserve the waterproofing on the exterior.

The instructions the device comes with will always offer the best possible ways to take care of your speaker(s), and what to do when it has trouble.

Avoiding direct sunlight and storing your speaker in cool, dry conditions will normally be recommended. The instructions might also specify that you should keep it away from sharp objects.

This is an unlikely problem but means that you won’t accidentally damage your device.

Although the speaker is well-equipped to play music for your children, don’t leave it around for little fingers to investigate. There are many small parts and chemicals in a speaker that could be potentially hazardous.

What’s The Difference In Waterproof vs water-resistant Bluetooth shower speakers? 

If you’re planning on using your speaker simply in the shower, you might not have to worry too much about the difference here. However, if you’d like to enjoy the full portability of your Bluetooth speaker, it could be handy to know just how waterproof it really is.

The wording on the box is key here because waterproof and water-resistant are not the same thing.

A water-resistant speaker will be able to handle a few splashes and won’t mind if it gets a bit wet. However, if you give this speaker a real soaking you’ll soon find that it’s not performing at its best – if at all.

In direct contrast, a waterproof speaker is one which is completely impervious to water under the conditions it describes. No water will seep inside and you can have complete confidence that the device will be unaffected.

There is a grading system used for devices which is very useful in understanding just how water-resistant or waterproof your speaker might be. The IPX system is the most commonly used in the United States – look out for speakers that are graded at IPX7 for maximum waterproofing.

This allows the speaker to be submerged for up to 30 minutes in one meter of water. It won’t help you if you plan on deep-sea diving with your tunes. However, it does mean your speaker won’t instantly die if you drop it in the bath.

IPX ratings of 4, 5, and 6 mean the device isn’t submersible but can cope with splashes of increasing intensity.

Now you’ve had a quick rundown of the basics, there’s no time to delay. Here are the top 16 water-resistant and waterproof Bluetooth shower speakers on the market today.

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We’re Hiring: Associate Editor, Gear Patrol Studios

About This Role

Gear Patrol Studios, the branded content studio and creative partnerships arm of Gear Patrol, is seeking an ambitious individual interested in media/branded content and building a broad foundation of relevant skills.

The role is a mid-level position with significant opportunities to learn from industry veterans in the branded content space. A typical day will include everything from writing digital content for some of the most storied franchises in Gear Patrol’s history, interfacing with our in-house creative team and managing the success of our franchises.

The ideal candidate will be an energetic multitasker who can handle both immediate and long-term assignments. Candidates must also be highly organized, fast learners and proactive communicators.

Like all Gear Patrol team members, the ideal candidate should be passionate about product journalism and serving our audience of smart, discerning, gear-obsessed readers.

The role will report directly to the Associate Director, Gear Patrol Studios and work closely with all members of the business team.

Responsibilities

  • Write all copy that runs across sponsored franchises on digital, email and social platforms — maintaining a consistent voice and style across each
  • Write, edit and produce overflow turn-key content as necessary
  • Uphold the content mix in sponsored franchises, making sure it’s aligned with coverage across other vertices and franchises at Gear Patrol.
  • Keep a watchful eye over how GPS content interacts with GP editorial content
  • Think creatively and own the promotion/success of franchises
  • Interface with the broader content team to align on shared initiatives
  • Serve as an on-camera/in-content/on-podcast representative for Gear Patrol Studios as necessary
  • Contribute to the pre-sale pitch and ideation process when needed
  • Monitor the competitive set and identify novel concepts that can be adapted and applied to GPS

    Requirements

    • 2-3 years of experience working at a digital media company in a writing and content production role
    • The ability to consistently meet deadlines
    • Excellent organization and attention to detail
    • Working efficiently under pressure and taking feedback constructively
    • A solutions-first approach to projects, responsibilities and challenges
    • Working knowledge of content production and creation tools such as Google Apps
    • Experience working in Asana a plus

      Benefits & Perks

      • Competitive base salary
      • Career growth & earnings aligned with your performance and desire to achieve
      • Healthcare plans are fully paid for by Gear Patrol for the primary individual
      • Generous PTO package
      • Generous paid parental leave
      • Charitable gift matching

        To Apply

        Please send your resume, LinkedIn profile link, and cover letter to jobs@gearpatrol.com with the subject heading: “Associate Editor, Gear Patrol Studios”. In your email, please also include:

        1. A brief introduction of yourself and why you believe you’re a fit for our team
        2. Links/examples of past published work
        3. A 150 word blurb on your favorite piece of gear
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    13 of the Best Picks from J.Crew’s Massive Sale-on-Sale

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    The J.Crew sale section. Otherwise known as: the gift that keeps on giving. Last month, that came in the form of an extra 40 percent off, which remains an extremely generous offer. But this month, the folks at the mall mainstay — which just announced it’s brought on Noah co-founder and former Supreme design director Brendon Babenzien to head up menswear — are going even bigger, taking an extra 60% off a vast selection of summer style essentials with the code SALETIME.

    In need of a new pair of sweatshorts? How about some perfectly faded denim, or lightweight chambray chinos? Short-sleeve, printed shirts you can wear on their own or layer over a white tee all summer long? Check, double-check, and damn do they have a lot of shirts that fit the bill. In fact, there’s so much good stuff to sort through that I decided to do the legwork for you, combing through the entire selection to pick the 13 best pieces to buy now. Happy shopping.

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    Slub Jersey Pocket T-shirt

    $36.50 $11.60 (68% OFF)

    Dock Short

    $69.50 $25.20 (64% OFF)

    Slim Seersucker Shirt in Stripe

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    $79.50 $35.99 (55% OFF)

    Plaited Linen-Cotton Sweater

    J.Crew

    $89.50 $19.60 (78% OFF)

    Short-Sleeve Camp-Collar Harbor Shirt in Tie-Dye

    J.Crew

    $69.50 $22.00 (68% OFF)

    484 Slim-Fit Chino Pant in Stretch Chambray

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    $79.50 $22.40 (72% OFF)

    484 Slim-Fit Stretch Jean in Seven-Year Wash

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    $118.00 $23.60 (80% OFF)

    Wallace & Barnes Heritage Fleece Painter’s Crewneck Sweatshirt

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    $98.00 $27.20 (72% OFF)

    Short-Sleeve Linen Shirt in Print

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    $79.50 $28.80 (64% OFF)

    Court Sneakers in Leather

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    $148.00 $40.00 (73% OFF)

    Wallace & Barnes Fatigue Camp Pant

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    $128.00 $32.00 (75% OFF)

    Ludlow Slim-Fit Tuxedo Pant in Italian Wool-Cotton Seersucker

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    $295.00 $60.00 (80% OFF)

    Ludlow Slim-Fit Tuxedo Jacket in Italian Wool-Cotton Seersucker

    J.Crew

    $595.00 $140.00 (76% OFF)

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    Looking for a Pre-Owned Luxury Watch? Here’s How to Save $2,000 on One

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    If we love anything at Gear Patrol, it is a nice watch. What we love even more is getting a great deal on that watch. It isn’t often that you can find a luxury watch for a huge discount, but right now you can get exactly that at eBay thanks to its WatchBox sale — you just need the code PICKWATCHBOX to get up to $2,000 off a big selection of pre-owned watches.

    If you want an Omega, you’re in luck. If you want a Cartier, a Breitling or a Patek Philippe, you can find one of those as well. Make sure you shop soon, though, because there is only one of each up for grabs.

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    The Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler Now Offer Super-Tough Glass Found in Smartphones

    You’ve probably heard of Gorilla Glass — but you might not know what, exactly, it is. For the record, Gorilla Glass is a chemically strengthened glass manufactured by Corning that is lightweight, almost scratchproof and damage-resistant — properties which have made it the screen material of choice for many smartphone manufacturers. Of course, those properties would make it a good fit for windscreens, as well; hence why Jeep Performance Parts has just announced it will use Gorilla Glass in replacement windshields for new JL Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator models.

    The replacement windshields from JPP, which were already available for previous-generation JK Wranglers, use a thin layer of Gorilla Glass as the inner ply paired with an outer ply that is 52% thicker than the standard Wrangler and Gladiator windshield. This results in a windshield that is still lightweight, but far more resistant to impacts than the typical Jeep windshield.

    JPP designed the windshields to function like the stock windshields. Later this summer, buyers will be able to select windshields that work with the forward-facing camera, camera surround heater and embedded antenna add-ons. The JPP windshields also include the Jeep brand Easter Eggs found on the standard one if losing those was a concern.

    Pricing for the JPP windshields with Gorilla Glass, which are backed by a two-year warranty, will range from $793 to $932, depending on the option compatibility required. That’s a bit of a hike over the Gorilla Glass windshields for the JK Wrangler, which cost $645. Still, the JPP windshields could be a compelling option for off-roaders who are likely to encounter rocks and other miscellaneous debris that could damage the windshield. (And, hey, you never know when that fluke hail storm is going to strike.)

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    Brooklyn Brewery’s Hard Seltzer Is as Unexpected as It Is Excellent

    Brooklyn Brewery is a little late to the hard seltzer game. Doesn’t the world-famous craft brewery know that 2019 was the year of hard seltzer? Then again, 2020 was also the year of hard seltzer. As is 2021. OK, maybe Brooklyn Brewery isn’t too late, and if our first taste of its hard seltzer is anything to go by, it was worth the wait.

    Brooklyn Brewery’s Hard Seltzer comprises four flavors — grapefruit, black cherry apricot, lemon cloudberry, and mango — available in those iconic 12-ounce skinny cans that hard seltzer fans have come to know and love. The hard seltzers are 100 calories a pop, clocking in at 5 percent ABV each.

    We gave the new drinks a try and found them to be crisp and tasty. They lacked the nasty aftertaste of poorly made hard seltzers — the aftertaste that reminds you that you’re drinking hard seltzer and not, you know, regular seltzer. And they definitely don’t have any of that nauseating high fructose corn syrupy-ness. These are, in a word, delicious. Brooklyn Brewery’s Hard Seltzer is on the more luxe side of the hard seltzer spectrum, and luckily the Brooklyn-based institution is bringing its newest offering nationwide in 12-can variety packs.

    Breweries, from cult-favorite craft breweries like Evil Twin to Goliaths like Bud Light, are all about hopping on the hard seltzer bandwagon — after all, go where the money is. We constantly talk about the unmistakable rise of hard seltzer, and after two years of the sentiment, it doesn’t look like we’ll be cutting it out yet.

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    Under Armour’s Big Outlet Sale Is the Time to Buy Fitness and Golf Apparel

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    If you’re looking to add to your fitness wardrobe or stand out at your next golf game, right now is the time to buy thanks to Under Armour’s outlet sale, which is offering up to 50 percent off a bunch of items through July 20.

    The Semi-Annual Event, which runs just twice a year, is chock full of solid deals, like the UA Charged Assert 8 and UA HOVR Infinite 3 running shoes and the UA Freedom Blocked Polo and UA Match Play Vented Shorts, both of which look great on the course. There are also a number of hats, tees, shorts and accessories on sale to complete whatever look you’re going for.

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    It’s Never Been Easier to Buy One of the Best E-Bikes

    E-bike designers face a conundrum of physics: How do you pack a motor and a battery into metal tubes only a few inches in diameter? Many don’t bother; they simply attach the motorized components to the exterior of a bike. But those designers don’t win international design awards like Red Dot, as the Dutch company VanMoof did last year with its S3 and X3 e-bikes, which are more accessible than ever thanks to a new rent-to-own style payment plan.

    Before we get to what makes these e-bikes so awesome, here’s the breaking news: VanMoof recently announced that US-based riders can now begin to purchase these award-winning bikes for as little as $83 per month. While the payments (through Klarna) are split over a 36-month period, you can start riding right away, and feel secure thanks to the included Peace of Mind Theft and Maintenance coverage. If your bike is stolen, they’ll track it down within two weeks or replace it. Bikes also get checkups every 1,552 miles and ad-hoc servicing.

    As great as those perks are, they aren’t what won the award, of course. The Red Dot jury states that VanMoof’s e-bike line “impresses with a purist design that epitomizes the essence of a bicycle,” reflecting a notion Gear Patrol and its bike testers have long held: the best e-bikes are those that are the most like regular bikes (only faster). The jurors elaborated, praising VanMoof for incorporating “sophisticated functionality that integrates all elements into the frame in a stylish yet unobtrusive manner.”

    The functionality that they refer to includes a 250-watt motor that can get the bike up to an effortless 15 miles per hour for a maximum range of around 90 miles. VanMoof also integrated its theft protection system, which includes a keyless lock, rider recognition, built-in alarms, location tracking and a remote lockdown mode. Of course, the S3 and X3’s standard bike components are top-notch too — front and rear lights, fenders, racks, electronic gear shifting and hydraulic disc brakes are all part of the package.

    Worth noting: the total cost of the bike is a few hundred dollars more with the subscription plan (around $2,988 versus roughly $2,596). Click the link for more details, and check out the bikes themselves below.

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    VanMoof S3

    VanMoof X3

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    Nordstrom’s Giant Anniversary Sale Is Here (for Card Members)

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    Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale has started for Nordstrom cardmembers and it is stocked with a ton of amazing deals that you’ll rarely find. If you’re not a cardmember, don’t worry, you can still prep for the start of the general sale on July 28 thanks to the sale preview. Here you can see everything that will be discounted and even set up a wish list, so when the day comes you know exactly what you’re getting and how much you’re saving.

    Since there are so many things on sale, we decided to dig through and pick out some of our favorite items to save you some time. This is one of the biggest deals of the year, so don’t hesitate and be sure to shop as soon as you can.

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    Hydro Flask 32-Ounce Wide Mouth Cap Bottle

    $45 $33 (27% OFF)

    This is one of our favorite water bottles that you can buy. 

    GreenPan Venice Pro 11-Inch Stainless Steel Ceramic Nonstick Fry Pan

    $80 $40 (50% OFF)

    This non-stick pan can truly do just about anything in the kitchen. 

    Fellow Monty Set of 2 Cups

    $45 $30 (33% OFF)

    Now you can master latte art at home and become your own barista. 

    Dyson V11 Torque Drive Cordless Vacuum

    $700 $580 (17% OFF)

    This vacuum from Dyson is the best of the best.  

    Tumi V4 Collection Extended Trip 31-Inch Expandable Spinner Packing Case

    $750 $500 (33% OFF)

    Vacations are coming and you’re going to need a new bag to pack. 

    Theragun Prime, Wave Duo & Revive Stick Massage Bundle

    $473 $315 (33% OFF)

    This combo has everything you need to recover like a pro.  

    Herschel Supply Co. Packable Convertible Duffle Bag

    $32 $20 (38% OFF)

    This packable duffle is up for any adventure. 

    UGG Basel 6-Piece Towel Set

    $120 $80 (33% OFF)

    These plush towels are made from premium Turkish cotton. 

    Marine Layer Stripe Saddle Hem Pocket T-Shirt

    $45 $30 (33% OFF)

    A soft, broken-in pocket tee will never go out of style 

    Madewell Easy Textured Stripe Camp Shirt

    $72 $46 (36% OFF)

    In 2021, camp shirts are the staple of the summer. 

    Nike Dri-FIT Challenger Hybrid Running Shorts

    $35 $26 (26% OFF)

    These versatile shorts are ready for any workout. 

    Faherty CPO Unlined Stretch Cotton Shirt Jacket

    $198 $99 (50% OFF)

    This is one of the most versatile silhouettes you can buy.

    Nike Sportswear Alumni Athletic Shorts

    $65 $49 (25% OFF)

    Lounge (or WFH) in comfort and style. 

    Nike Dry 6-Pack Everyday Plus Cushion Crew Training Socks

    $22 $14 (36% OFF)

    Stock up for your daily rotation. 

    Madewell Hooded Sweatshirt

    $82 $50 (39% OFF)

    You can never have too many hoodies in your closet. 

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    Did Todd Snyder Just Create the Best Timex Q Yet?

    When do we plan to stop talking about the Q Timex? Never, that’s when. Because we love it. Why? It looks good. It’s cheap. It comes in lots of different colors. It has a cool bracelet. It’s cheap. It’s consistently available. It’s well-sized. Did we mention it’s cheap?

    Todd Snyder also clearly seems to dig it. The famed menswear designer, is perhaps Timex’s best known and most consistent partner, having worked with the American-founded brand on numerous designs over the past several years. But his latest may be the coolest: a cream-dialed Q with one of the dopest 1970s-inspired dials we’ve ever seen.

    With its square indices and thin red cross-hatch pattern, this is a design that you can find on vintage Omega and Hamilton as well as on vintage Timex itself, and one that we’re more than happy to see resurrected. Vintage-colored lume on the hands and indices melds right into the dial, which remains legible given the black surrounds on the hour indices and the subtle pops of color.

    Other than this new dial color, the Q is the same one we know and love: It features a 38mm steel case, a matching steel bracelet (here with a fold-over clasp), a day-date display powered by a quartz movement, a unidirectional bezel (here in count-up/dive configuration) and a convenient battery hatch. Best of all, it’s still just $179 — the same price as that of the rest of the Q catalog models. Go ahead: make this your new summer watch and thank us later.

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    The 9 Best New Fitness Gear Releases of July

    Summer’s height has no shortage of sporting events. This month kicked off with the tail end of the Euro Cup, continued with the Tour de France and will culminate with the start of the Tokyo Olympics (finally). Sure, there won’t be any spectators this time around, but most of us are watching from afar anyhow. And if you did have to cancel plans to attend, well, now you can spend some of that extra cash on all the new fitness gear that came out this month.

    Oakley Kato 24k

    oakley kato 24k sunglasses

    Oakley

    Oakley released its superhero-inspired frameless performance shades a little while ago, but they’ll make an Olympic debut in a new 24k colorway.

    Price: $291

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    100% Rideley

    100 percent rideley sunglasses

    100%

    For a subtler sports eyewear option, check out 100%’s new Rideley. It looks like a fashion frame, but its durability, lightness and grippy rubber inlays make it ideal for getting active (and sweaty).

    Price: $110

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    Asics Metaspeed Edge

    asics metaspeed edge shoes

    Asics

    Now that racing is back on, you might find yourself aiming for a new PR. This new Asics shoe could help — based on research from the brand’s Institute of Sport Science, the Metaspeed Edge is designed to aid runners who increase their stride cadence as they speed up.

    Price: $250

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    Asics Gel-Kayano Lite 2

    asics gel kayano lite 2 sneakers

    Asics

    Asics has another shoe release that’s more suitable for your everyday runs in the Gel-Kayano Lite 2. The shoe has stabilizing elements to keep your form straight and sure, particularly for overpronators, but it does so without the heft and bulk often associated with stability shoes.

    Price: $160

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    Adidas RPT-02 SOL

    woman wearing adidas rpt 02 sol headphones

    Adidas

    We’re big fans of the performance-oriented (and washable) over-ear headphones Adidas released a couple years ago. So we’re amped the brand is working on an update equipped with a Powerfoyle light cell that converts light from any source — be it the sun or a flickering halogen light — into bass-amplifying energy.

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    Adidas Uniforia Finale Pro Ball

    adidas uniforia finale pro ball

    Adidas

    Been following the 2021 2020 Euro Cup? Now you can get the ball from the England v. Italy finale.

    Price: $165

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    TriggerPoint Grid Travel

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    TriggerPoint’s best-in-class, muscle-reviving foam roller now comes in a 10-inch size you can stuff in your weekender or carry on — so you can retain your recovery regimen no matter where you are.

    Price: $27

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    Hoka One One Rincon 3

    hoka one one rincon 3 sneakers

    Hoka

    Hoka is updating one of its tried-and-true running models to be lightweight in every possible way — from making cutouts in its already ultralight midsole foam to minimizing the more durable outsole rubber to key zones to thinning out the heel loop you use to pull on the shoe.

    Price: $115

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    On Cloudboom Echo

    on cloudboom echo sneakers

    On Running

    The latest entry into the class of carbon-fiber-equipped, ultra-fast marathon running shoes is On’s Cloudboom Echo. The company developed it in close collaboration with professional distance athletes, who will rocking it on the big stage at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.

    Price: $270

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    Our New Collaboration Helmet with Thousand Combines Safety and Style

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    Gear Patrol x Thousand Helmet

    City streets are full of obstacles, and navigating them on a bike is not always the easiest. Wearing a helmet is an absolute must, and choosing one that combines both safety and style just got a whole lot easier thanks to our collaboration with Thousand. The Gear Patrol x Thousand helmet will keep you looking good and feeling good on your next ride. It’s packed with the latest safety tech in a silhouette that’s sleek and stylish. Plus, you can make it your own with the included decal set, inspired by the bike signs that paint New York and help the cycling community get around. To learn more about the collaboration, read on below.

    man wearing thousand helmet riding on brooklyn bridge
    man wearing thousand helmet biking

    The Latest in Safety Technology

    Our collaboration helmet is made with MIPS technology which is designed to reduce rotational forces in the event of a crash. It’s an extra layer of protection and ensures that this helmet is up for all of your adventures.

    Every Detail Considered

    Safety doesn’t just stop at the MIPS tech. The helmet also includes a magnetic light should your ride extend past sunset. It also includes a premium visor and nylon adjustable straps for comfort.

    Anti-Theft

    The secret PopLock is a secure, anti-theft feature so you can leave your helmet safely behind whether you’re running errands in the city or stopping for lunch off the trail.


    Price: $149

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    Samsung’s New Robot Vacuum Is Crazy Smart, And 4 Other New Home Releases

    Welcome to Window Shopping, a weekly exercise in lusting over home products we want in our homes right the hell now. This week: oven mitts that look like art, an alternative to Le Creuset’s Dutch oven and more.

    Samsung’s Jet Bot AI+ Robotic Vacuum

    samsungs jet bot ai robotic vacuum

    Samsung

    Samsung’s new robot vacuum doesn’t care how messy or cluttered your home may be. The new Jet Bot AI+ uses technology found in self-driving cars to navigate your home to efficiently clean while swerving out of the way of furniture, pets or even the stray piece of clothing. Use the SmartThings app on your phone to schedule cleanings and designate “no-go zones” so the Jet Bot AI+ knows to avoid certain areas. While you’re away from home, you can tap into the robot vacuum’s camera to see exactly what it’s doing. It also comes with a Clean Station, which sucks up the dirt the robot vacuum just picked up so you don’t have to.

    Price: $1,299

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    Loom + Forge

    loom and forge home supplies in bedroom and bathroom

    JC Penney

    JCPenney’s latest collection of home goods is a winner. The department store’s new Loom + Forge brand features a bevy of products to furnish the bedroom to the bathroom. The aesthetic of the line mixes contemporary and modern design styles, and if you’re looking to refurnish on a budget, you should check out the brand.

    Price: $20+

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    Vermicular Oven Pot

    vermicular oven pot

    Vermicular

    Japanese cast-iron cookware brand Vermicular is complementing its cast-iron induction cooker, the Musui–Kamado, with a line of enameled Dutch ovens called the Oven Pot. Available in a five sizes and four colors, the Oven Pot’s standout feature is its super-secure lid, which locks in more moisture than any other Dutch oven on the market, the brand claims.

    Price: $120

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    Grady’s Cold Brew The Spouch

    gradys cold brew the spouch

    Grady’s Cold Brew

    Since launching in 2011 as a brand of bottled concentrates of New Orleans-style cold brew, Grady’s has since expanded into ready-to-drink and brew-it-yourself iterations. New Orleans-style cold brew, if you’re not familiar, is a cold brew made with coffee, chicory and spices. The brand’s new Spouch makes it easier than ever to make your own cold brew at home. The Spouch, which is a portmanteau of “pouch” and “spout,” makes 48 ounces of cold brew that can be then poured straight from the cold-brewing vessel.

    Price: $8

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    Minna Sol Oven Mitts and Potholders

    sol oven mitts and potholders

    Minna

    Following its release of tablecloths and reusable napkins, homewares brand Minna just released new oven mitts and placeholders, inspired by Sol Lewitt’s Wall Drawings. They’re all handmade by a group of artisans in Guatemala, and they make grabbing hot cookware look chic.

    Price: $32+

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    Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer.

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    Say Goodbye to Dull Knives with This Sharpener

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    Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener Mk.2

    Now that it’s BBQ season, the last thing you want to do is prep your world-class beef with a dull knife. Not only is it dangerous to work with a dull knife, it simply isn’t efficient. With the Mk.2 Knife and Tool Sharpener from Work Sharp, your knives will glide through beef, veggies and whatever else you want to grill with ease. The Mk.2 takes the mystery out of sharpening and is a must-have accessory for summer. For more information on how the Mk.2 Knife and Tool Sharpener can keep your gear in top condition, read on below.


    Gear Patrol


    Easy to Use

    The MK.2 uses premium abrasives and angle guides to hold your knife in place, allowing you to restore a razor edge in no time. The angle guide adjusts between 20 and 25 degrees to create precise, repeatable bevels on any knife.

    Sharpen Fast

    The sharpener switches between high and low sharpening speeds, providing you more control and power. Whether you’re sharpening a small tool or a large steak knife, it has you covered.

    Sharpen Any Shape

    Plus, you can also use the MK.2 on your favorite tools, making sure they are in the best shape possible for your summer DIY projects. The flexible abrasive belts conform to any blade shape, allowing you to sharpen all your scissors, axes, mower blades, garden shears, shovels and more.


    Price: $100

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